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1975–76 FC Bayern Munich season

11th season of Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga


11th season of Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga

FieldValue
clubBayern Munich
season1975–76
managerDettmar Cramer
chairmanWilhelm Neudecker
stadiumOlympiastadion
leagueBundesliga
league result3rd
cup1DFB-Pokal
cup1 resultSemi-finals
cup2European Cup
cup2 resultWinners
cup3European Super Cup
cup3 resultRunners-up
cup4Intercontinental Cup
cup4 resultWithdrew
league topscorerGerd Müller (23)
season topscorerGerd Müller (35)
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prevseason1974–75
nextseason1976–77

The 1975–76 FC Bayern Munich season was the club's 11th season in Bundesliga.

Review and events

In Glasgow, the club defeated AS Saint-Étienne to win the 1976 European Cup Final, with Roth scoring the winning goal. Bayern became the third club to win the trophy in three consecutive years. However, Bayern was unsuccessful in domestic competitions and was also defeated in the 1975 European Super Cup by FC Dynamo Kyiv.

Squad

Match results

Legend

Bundesliga

Fuchs Rummenigge

Zobel
Müller

Lübeke Weiß

Zobel Rummenigge Beckenbauer

Kremers Thiele Dubski Zobel Kapellmann

Rummenigge Dürnberger Rausch

Simonsen Dietmar Danner Jensen Wittkamp Schuster

Torstensson Höfer

Meier Dürnberger

Schneider Torstensson

Dürnberger
Rummenigge Torstensson Bast 29'

Tenhagen Fromm Nickel
Grabowski Hölzenbein Neuberger

Dürnberger 59' Beckenbauer Marek Neumann
Konopka
Cullmann

Szymanek Horr Kliemann Horsmann Merkhoffer Kapellmann Schwarzenbeck

Roth

Rummenigge

Horsmann

Dürnberger
Müller Sobieray

Held Bitz Roth

Hoeneß Müller

Dürnberger

Roth Hoeneß Zobel Riedl

Hrubesch Beckenbauer Rummenigge

Künkel
Müller

Beckenbauer Schwarzenbeck Rummenigge Weidle Körbel

Künkel Rummenigge Szymanek

DFB-Pokal

Schwarzenbeck Horsmann

Roth Beckenbauer

Müller Rummenigge

Schwarzenbeck

Müller Hoeneß

Nogly Hidien Beckenbauer Andersson

Björnmose

European Cup

Schuster Rummenigge

Torstensson

Rummenigge Müller Toni

European Super Cup

References

References

  1. (1976). "Roth completes Bayern hat-trick". UEFA Website.
  2. (1975). "Bayern bow to Blokhin". UEFA Website.
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