- Rating: 8.33/10
- Sport: soccer
- Home town: Muenchen, Germany

- Founding year: 1900
- Leagues: Bundesliga
- Manager: Jürgen Klinsmann
FC Bayrn Munich were founded on February 27,1900 by eleven footballers led by Franz John. The club joined the first regional Bavarian league, the Kreisliga, in the 1910-1911 season and won the title that season.
Bayern Munich won the German championship in 1932 for the first time in their history and after the World War II, they became part of a the southern conference of the German first division, the Oberliga Sud. In 1956 they won their first German Cup.
Bayern were not admitted to the inaugural German Bundslga in 1963 but two years later they were promoted to the Bundesliga and finished third in their first Bundsliga season and won the German Cup that season.
Next season they won the European Cup Winners’ Cup by defeating Scottish Giants Rangers in the final. In the 1970s, Bayern dominated Europe along with Dutch powerhouse Ajax Amsterdam as they won the European Cup for three successive years from 1974 to 1976 led by a certain Franz Beckenbauer.
Bayern continued dominating proceedings in Germany in the 1980s and 1990s but they would not win the UEFA Champions League until the 2000-2001 season when they defeated Spanish side Valencia on penalties in the final. Two years earlier in 1999, they had lost the Champions League final to Premiership giants Manchester United in sensational fashion at Camp Nou.
Bayern Munich won the German Bundesliga in the 2007-2008 campaign and also won the German Cup in 2008.
Bayern Munich play their home matches at the Allianz Arena that can house a total of 69,901 spectators. Previously they used to play at the Olympic Stadium in Munich and moved to their current ground at the start of the 2005-2006 season.
Bayern Munich bear the nicknames the FCB, "die Bayern" means the Bavarians, the Reds and in negative way FC Hollywood, die Bauern (means farmer) and die Bazis (bavarian slang means scallywage).
Bayern Munich’s current head coach is Lois van Gaal and the club’s current chairman is legendary Franz Beckenbauer.
The main rivals are TSV 1860 Munich, 1. FC Nuernberg and Hamburger SV.
Bayern Munich has got the most fan-clubs in Germany but also the most anti-fan-clubs in Germany.
Some of the club’s major achievements include:
-21 German championships
-14 German Cup
-6 League Cup
-4 European Cup/UEFA Champions League
-1 UEFA Cup
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The graphs and numbers for FC Bayern Munich here are based on their last 17 played games. (7 wins, 6 draws and 4 losses.)
During that period, their average number of goals scored was 1.47 per game. The average for all teams combined within the was 0 goals scored per game. This means that FC Bayern Munich is considerably better than its peers when it comes to scoring goals.
FC Bayern Munich is particularly strong as a home team, winning a whopping 37.5% of their home games, compared to the average with home teams winning 25.4 % of the time.
Latest played games
8 Dec 2009: Juventus vs Bayern Munich
25 Nov 2009: Bayern Munich vs Maccabi Haifa
3 Nov 2009: Bayern Munich vs Girondins de Bordeaux
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