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List of FC Bayern Munich records and statistics

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List of FC Bayern Munich records and statistics

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This list has details on FC Bayern Munich records and statistics.

Coaches

Until 1963

Information on the club's coaches before the Bundesliga era is hard to come by. The information as given in the following table is from the club's website.

CoachPeriodTitlesFromUntil
Netherlands Dr. Willem Hesselink19021905
England Thomas Taylor19061909
England George Hoer19091911
England Charles Griffiths19111912
England William James Townley19131921
Hungary Izidor Kürschner19211922
Scotland James McPherson19251926
Hungary Leo Weisz19261928
Hungary Kálmán Konrád19281930
Austria Richard Dombi193019331 Championship
Germany Hans Tauchert19331934
Germany Ludwig Hofmann19341935
Germany Dr. Richard Michalke19361937
Germany Heinz Körner19371938
Germany Ludwig Goldbrunner19381943
Germany Konrad Heidkamp19431945
Hungary Alfred Schaffer1945
Germany Richard Högg1946
Germany Josef Pöttinger19461947
Germany Franz Dietl19471948
Germany Alv Riemke19481950
England David Davison1950
**Germany Konrad Heidkamp
Germany Herbert Moll**1951
Germany Dr. Max Schäfer19511953
Germany Georg Bayerer19531954
Germany Georg Knöpfle1954
Germany Jakob Streitle1955
Germany Willibald Hahn195619571 Cup
Germany Herbert Moll19571958
Austria Adolf Patek19581961
Germany Helmut Schneider19611963
Germany Herbert Erhardt1963

Since 1963

In contrast to the pre-Bundesliga era, a list of coaches since the inception of the national league (Bundesliga) in 1963 is readily available on the club's website. Felix Magath (in 2005), Ottmar Hitzfeld (in 2008), Louis van Gaal (in 2010), Jupp Heynckes (in 2013 and 2018) and Hansi Flick (in 2020) were all awarded Germany's Football Manager of the Year title for their work at Bayern. Both Hitzfeld (in 2001) and Flick (in 2020) were also awarded the UEFA Coach of the Year and the IFFHS World's Best Club Coach, while Heynckes won both the FIFA World Coach of the Year and the IFFHS World's Best Club Coach title in 2013.

No.CoachPeriodLeague RecordMajor
TitlesDomesticEuropeanWorldwideFromUntilDaysPldWDLGFGABLDPLPSCCLELSCWCICCCWC
1Yugoslavia Zlatko Čajkovski1 July 196330 June 1968102521832211170321
2Yugoslavia Branko Zebec1 July 196813 March 19705832141211756211
3Germany Udo Lattek14 March 19702 January 197516310233284242025311
4Germany Dettmar Cramer16 January 197530 November 1977101402734205180321
5Hungary Gyula Lóránt2 December 197728 February 1979381610127257
6Hungary Pál Csernai1 March 197916 May 1983147873129346173321
7Germany Reinhard Saftig (caretaker)17 May 198330 June 1983311177
8Germany Udo Lattek1 July 198330 June 1987136823519313141532
9Germany Jupp Heynckes1 July 19878 October 1991148824026303157422
10Denmark Søren Lerby9 October 199110 March 1992154562323
11Germany Erich Ribbeck11 March 199227 December 19936531201413789
12Germany Franz Beckenbauer28 December 199330 June 199414923261411
13Italy Giovanni Trapattoni1 July 199430 June 199534151364325
14Germany Otto Rehhagel1 July 199527 April 19963018485837
15Germany Franz Beckenbauer (caretaker)29 April 199615 May 199631026711
16Germany Klaus Augenthaler (caretaker)16 May 199630 June 19961010221
17Italy Giovanni Trapattoni1 July 199630 June 19986829209137813111
18Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld1 July 199830 June 200420412841354251811142311
19Germany Felix Magath1 July 200431 January 200787561813174875221
20Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld1 February 200730 June 2008493012791393111
21Germany Jürgen Klinsmann1 July 200827 April 20092916675937
22Germany Jupp Heynckes (caretaker)28 April 200930 June 20095410125
23NED Louis van Gaal1 July 20099 April 201163351711133663111
24NED Andries Jonker (caretaker)10 April 201130 June 20115410205
25GER Jupp Heynckes1 July 201130 June 20136852881754041111
26Spain Pep Guardiola1 July 201330 June 2016102821192545873211
27ITA Carlo Ancelotti1 July 201628 September 201740298310327312
28FRA Willy Sagnol (caretaker)28 September 20178 October 2017101022
29Germany Jupp Heynckes9 October 201730 June 2018272313762111
30Croatia Niko Kovač1 July 20183 November 2019442996113483111
31Germany Hansi Flick4 November 201930 June 2021584576174607211111
32Germany Julian Nagelsmann1 July 202124 March 2023593912816964312
33Germany Thomas Tuchel24 March 202318 May 202443294101145611
34Belgium Vincent Kompany29 May 2024Present544110317150211

Presidents

Former player, general manager, and president [[Uli Hoeneß
Former player, manager, and president [[Franz Beckenbauer

At the club's founding Franz John was appointed as the first president. The current president, Herbert Hainer, is Bayern's 38th president with several presidents having multiple spells in office (counted separately.)

EraPresident
1900–1903Franz John
1903–1906Dr. Willem Hesselink
1906–1907Dr. Angelo Knorr
1907–1908Dr. Kurt Müller
1908–1909Dr. Angelo Knorr
1909–1910Otto Wagner
1910–1913Dr. Angelo Knorr
1913–1914Kurt Landauer
1914–1915Fred Dunn
1915Hans Tusch
1915Fritz Meier
1916Hans Bermühler
1916–1919Fritz Meier
1919–1921Kurt Landauer
1921–1922Fred Dunn
1922–1933Kurt Landauer
1933–1934Siegfried Hermann
1934–1935Dr. Karl-Heinz Oettinger
1935–1937Dr. Richard Amesmeier
1937–1938Franz Nußhardt
1938–1943Dr. Franz Kellner
1943–1945Josef Sauter
1945Franz Xaver Heilmannseder
1945Josef Bayer
1945–1947Siegfried Hermann
1947–1951Kurt Landauer
1951–1953Julius Scheuring
1953–1955Adolf Fischer
1955Karl Wild
1955Hugo Theisinger
1955–1958Alfred Reitlinger
1958–1962Roland Endler
1962–1979Wilhelm Neudecker
1979–1985Willi O. Hoffmann
1985–1994Prof. Dr. Fritz Scherer
1994–2009Franz Beckenbauer
2009–2014Uli Hoeneß
2014–2016Karl Hopfner
2016–2019Uli Hoeneß
2019–presentHerbert Hainer

Honorary presidents

The club has six honorary presidents, Franz John, Siegfried Herrmann, Kurt Landauer, Wilhelm Neudecker, Franz Beckenbauer, and Uli Hoeneß, the only living one being Hoeneß. Bayern has also designated honorary vice presidents: Hans Schiefele, Karl Pfab, Bernd Rauch, and Fritz Scherer.

Honours

Bayern have won 85 major trophies: 71 national titles and 14 international titles.

National titles

Official

Unofficial

  • Fuji-Cup (1986–1996; The competition competed with the DFB-Supercup, although ultimately the two competitions were replaced by the DFB-Ligapokal in 1997. Nowadays there is a similar competition named Telekom Cup.)
    • Champions: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995
    • Runners-up: 1993, 1996
    • Third-place: 1989, 1990, 1991*
  • Telekom Cup (formerly known as T-Home Cup and LIGA total! Cup; since 2009)

International titles

Bayern is one of only five clubs to have won all three major European competitions played until 2021. Bayern are also one of three clubs to have won the European Cup three times in a row, entitling them to wear a multiple-winner badge during Champions League matches.

Regional competitions

  • Regionale Meisterschaft Bayern (Oberbayern) (I), Münchner Stadtmeisterschaft
    • Champions: 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1908
  • Kreisliga Bayern - Level 1 (1909–1923)
    • Champions: 1910, 1911, 1920, 1923;
    • Runners-up: 1912, 1913, 1917, 1918 (record)
  • Bezirksliga Bayern - Level 1 (1923–1933)
    • Champions: 1925–26, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33 (record)
  • Gauliga Bayern - Level 1 (1933–1945)
  • Southern German football championship - Level 1
    • Champions: 1925–26, 1927–28
    • Runners-up: 1909–10, 1910–11, 1928–29, 1931–32
  • Regionalliga Süd - Level 2 (1963–74)

International friendly competitions

  • ** Singapore Trophy**
    • Champions: 2023
  • Audi Cup
    • Champions: 2009, 2013, 2015 (record)
    • Runners-up: 2011, 2019
  • International Champions Cup
  • Franz Beckenbauer Cup
    • Runners-up: 2007, 2008, 2010
  • Opel Master Cup
    • Champions: 1996, 2000 (shared record)
    • Runners-up: 1997
  • Uli Hoeneß Cup
    • Champions: 2013
  • Saitama City Cup
    • Champions: 2008
    • Runners-up: 2006
  • Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu
    • Champions: 1979, 1980, 2002
    • Runners-up: 1985
  • Teresa Herrera Trophy
    • Champions: 1989
  • Orange Trophy
    • Champions: 1972
  • Yingli Cup
    • Champions: 2012
  • Audi Football Summit
    • Champions: 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015
  • Wiener Stadthallenturnier
    • Champions: 1971
  • Trofeo Ciudad de Las Palmas
    • Champions: 1972
  • Trofeo 75 Aniversario del Athletic de Bilbao
    • Champions: 1973
  • Trofeo Internacional Ciudad de Terrassa
    • Champions: 1973
  • Toulouse Tournament
    • Champions: 1979
  • Mohammed V Trophy
    • Champions: 1972
    • Runners-up: 1969
  • Tournoi de Paris
    • Runners-up: 1973

Honours and awards

  • FIFA Club of the Century
    • 3rd place (20th century)
  • German Sportsteam of the Year
    • Winner: 1967, 2001, 2013, 2020
  • IFFHS World Club Team of the Year
    • Winner: 2013, 2020
  • IFFHS World Club Team of the Month
    • Winner: February 2000, October 2001, August 2002, February 2008, April 2008, April 2010, September 2011, September 2012, February 2013
  • FIFA Club World Cup Fair Play Trophy
    • Winner: 2013
  • France Football European Team of the Year
    • Winner: 1974
  • World Soccer Team of the Year
    • Winner: 2013, 2020
  • Globe Soccer Awards Best Club of the Year
    • Winner: 2013, 2020
  • Gazzetta Sports World Team of the Year
    • Winner: 2013, 2020
  • Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year
    • Winner: 2014, 2021
  • Silver Bay Leaf
    • Winner: 1967

FC Bayern Munich II

  • Regionalliga Süd (III)
  • 3. Liga (III)
  • 2nd Amateurliga Oberbayern A (IV)
    • Champions: 1956
  • Landesliga Bayern-Süd (IV)
    • Champions: 1967, 1973
  • Regionalliga Bayern (IV)
    • Champions: 2014, 2019
    • Runners-up: 2013, 2015
  • Bavarian Cup
    • Winners: 2002
  • Oberbayern Cup
    • Winners: 1995, 2001, 2002
  • IFA Shield
    • Winners: 2005
  • **Premier League International Cup **
  • German amateur football championship
    • Runners-up: 1983, 1987
  • Amateurliga Südbayern (III)
    • Runners-up: 1958, 1961
  • Amateur Oberliga Bayern (III)
    • Runners-up: 1983, 1984, 1987

FC Bayern Munich junior team

  • Under 19 Bundesliga
    • Winners: 2001, 2002, 2004
    • Runners-up: 1998, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2017
  • Under 17 Bundesliga
    • Winners: 1989, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2017
    • Runners-up: 2000, 2009
  • South/Southwest German Under 19 championship
    • Winners: 2004, 2007, 2012, 2013
  • South/Southwest German Under 17 championship
    • Winners: 2009
  • Southern German Under 19 championship
    • Winners: 1950, 1954
  • Southern German Under 15 championship
    • Winners: 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991
  • Under 19 Bayernliga
    • Winners: 1950, 1954, 1966, 1972, 1973, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996
    • Runners-up: 1946, 1960, 1964, 1980, 1999‡
  • Under 17 Bayernliga
    • Winners: 1976, 1978, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2010‡, 2014‡
    • Runners-up: 1982, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2012‡, 2015‡
  • Under 15 Bayernliga
    • Winners: 1975, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2007, 2009
    • Runners-up: 1976, 1977, 1988, 1992, 2008
  • Weifang Cup
    • Runners-up: 2006 (U-15)
  • ‡ Reserve team

Honours for players

HonourPlayer(s)Year(s)
European Sportsperson of the Year
Title awarded since 1958Robert Lewandowski2020
Ballon d'Or
Title awarded from 1956 to 2009, and since 2016Gerd Müller1970
Franz Beckenbauer1972, 1976
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge1980, 1981
Ballon d'Or (2nd)
Title awarded from 1956 to 2009, and since 2016Gerd Müller1972
Franz Beckenbauer1974, 1975
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge1979
Paul Breitner1981
Jürgen Klinsmann1995
Robert Lewandowski2021
Ballon d'Or (3rd)
Title awarded from 1956 to 2009, and since 2016Franz Beckenbauer1966
Gerd Müller1969, 1973
Oliver Kahn2001, 2002
Ballon d'Or Dream Team
Title awarded only onceFranz Beckenbauer2020
Lothar Matthäus2020
FIFA Order of Merit
Title awarded from 1984 to 2012Franz Beckenbauer1984, 2004
Gerd Müller1998
The Best FIFA Men's Player
Title awarded since 2016Robert Lewandowski2020, 2021
FIFA World Player of the Year (2nd)
Title awarded from 1991 to 2009Oliver Kahn2002
FIFA World Player of the Year (3rd)
Title awarded from 1991 to 2009Jürgen Klinsmann1995
FIFA Ballon d'Or (3rd)
Title awarded from 2010 to 2015, after Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards were mergedFranck Ribéry2013
Manuel Neuer2014
UEFA Club Footballer of the Year
Title awarded from 1998 to 2010Stefan Effenberg2001
UEFA Best Player in Europe/UEFA Men's Player of the Year
Title awarded since 2011Franck Ribéry2013
Robert Lewandowski2020
Best European Goalkeeper
Title awarded since 1991Oliver Kahn1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Manuel Neuer2013, 2014, 2015, 2020
UEFA Champions League Best Goalkeeper
Title awarded from 1998 to 2010, and since 2017Oliver Kahn1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Manuel Neuer2020
UEFA Champions League Best Defender
Title awarded from 1998 to 2010, and since 2017Joshua Kimmich2020
UEFA Champions League Best Forward
Title awarded from 1998 to 2010, and since 2017Robert Lewandowski2020
Onze d'Or
Title awarded since 1976Karl-Heinz Rummenigge1980, 1981
Bravo Award
Title awarded since 1978Owen Hargreaves2001
Thomas Müller2010
Golden Boy
Title awarded since 2003Renato Sanches2016
FIFA World Cup Golden Ball
Title awarded since 1982Oliver Kahn2002
FIFA World Cup Golden Glove
Title awarded since 1994Oliver Kahn2002
Manuel Neuer2014
FIFA World Cup Best Young Player
Title awarded since 1958Franz Beckenbauer1966
Lukas Podolski2006
Thomas Müller2010
FIFA World Cup All-Time Team
Title awarded only onceFranz Beckenbauer1994
Paul Breitner1994
IFFHS World's Best Player
Title awarded from 1988 to 1990, and since 2020Robert Lewandowski2020, 2021
IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper
Title awarded since 1987Jean-Marie Pfaff1987
Oliver Kahn1999, 2001, 2002
Manuel Neuer2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020
IFFHS Best European Player 1956–1990
Title awarded only onceFranz Beckenbauer1990
IFFHS Goalkeeper of the Century (4th)
Title awarded only onceSepp Maier20th century
Footballer of the Year (Germany)
Title awarded since 1960Franz Beckenbauer1966, 1968, 1974, 1976
Gerd Müller1967, 1969
Sepp Maier1975, 1977, 1978
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge1980
Paul Breitner1981
Lothar Matthäus1999
Oliver Kahn2000, 2001
Michael Ballack2003, 2005
Franck Ribéry2008
Arjen Robben2010
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Philipp Lahm2017
Robert Lewandowski2020, 2021
Austrian Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1984David Alaba2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2021
Konrad Laimer2025
Austrian Sports Personality of the Year
Title awarded since 1949David Alaba2013, 2014
Canadian Men's Player of the Year
Title awarded since 1993Alphonso Davies2020, 2021, 2022
Croatian Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1991Ivica Olić2009, 2010
Mario Mandžukić2012, 2013
Croatian Sportsman of the Year
Title awarded since 1952Mario Mandžukić2013
Danish Football Player of the Year
Title awarded since 1963Brian Laudrup1992
Dutch Sportsman of the year
Title awarded since 1951Arjen Robben2014
England Senior Men's Player of the Year
Title awarded since 2003Owen Hargreaves2006
French Player of the Year
Title awarded since 1959Franck Ribéry2008, 2013
Ghana Player of the Year
Title awarded since 1975Samuel Kuffour1998, 1999, 2001
Paraguayan Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1997Roque Santa Cruz1999
Polish Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1973Robert Lewandowski2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021
Polish Sports Personality of the Year
Title awarded since 1926Robert Lewandowski2015, 2020, 2021
Swedish Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1946Patrik Andersson2001
Asian Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1988Ali Daei1999
BBC African Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1991Samuel Kuffour2001
CAF African Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1992Sadio Mané2022
CONCACAF Men's Player of the Year
Title awarded since 2013Alphonso Davies2021, 2022

;Top Scorers

European Golden Shoe winners (Top Scorer in Europe)PlayerYear(s) (Goals)UEFA Champions League top scorersPlayerYear(s) (Goals)UEFA Cup top scorersPlayerYear(s) (Goals)Bundesliga top scorersPlayerYear(s) (Goals)FIFA World Cup Golden BootPlayerYear(s) (goals)All-time Top FIFA World Cup goalscorersPlayerGoals (Years)
Gerd Müller1970 (38), 1972 (40)
Robert Lewandowski2021 (41), 2022 (35)
Harry Kane2024 (36)
Gerd Müller1973 (11), 1974 (8), 1975 (5), 1977 (5)
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge1981 (6)
Dieter Hoeneß1982 (7)
Robert Lewandowski2020 (15)
Harry Kane2024 (8)
Dieter Hoeneß1980 (7)
Jürgen Klinsmann1996 (15)
Luca Toni2008 (10)
Gerd Müller1967 (28), 1969 (30), 1970 (38), 1972 (40), 1973 (36), 1974 (30), 1978 (24)
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge1980 (26), 1981 (29), 1984 (26)
Roland Wohlfarth1989 (17), 1991 (21)
Giovane Élber2003 (21)
Luca Toni2008 (24)
Mario Gómez2011 (28)
Robert Lewandowski2016 (30), 2018 (29), 2019 (22), 2020 (34), 2021 (41), 2022 (35)
Harry Kane2024 (36), 2025 (26)
Notes1967: jointly w/ Lothar Emmerich (Borussia Dortmund)
1974: jointly w/ Jupp Heynckes (Borussia Mönchengladbach)
1977: jointly w/ Dieter Müller (1. FC Köln)
1989: jointly w/ Thomas Allofs (1. FC Köln)
2003: jointly w/ Thomas Christiansen (VfL Bochum)
Gerd Müller1970 (10)
Miroslav Klose2006 (5)
Thomas Müller2010 (5)
Miroslav Klose16 goals (2002–2006–2010–2014) (competition record)
Gerd Müller14 goals (1970–1974)
Thomas Müller10 goals (2010–2014–2018–2022)

World Cup winning players

The following FIFA World Cup winning players played for Bayern Munich at some point during their careers. Highlighted players were playing for Bayern Munich when they won the World Cup.

***** Franz Beckenbauer won the World Cup in 1974 as player and in 1990 as a coach. He was also a player and later a coach for Bayern Munich.

****** Jupp Heynckes won the World Cup as a player in 1974 and later became the coach of Bayern Munich.

All-time

Bundesliga

Statistics are accurate as of the start of the 2024–25 Bundesliga season.

Seasons

  • Most seasons in Bundesliga: 60 (shared with Werder Bremen)
  • Most consecutive seasons in Bundesliga: 60 (1965–66 to 2024–25) (ongoing)

Titles

  • Most Bundesliga titles won: 33
  • Most consecutive Bundesliga titles won: 11 (2013 to 2023)

Champions

  • Highest number of games left when becoming champions: 7 (2013–14)
  • Earliest point of time in a year for a team to be crowned champions: 25 March (2013–14)
  • Highest number of matchdays being league leaders in a season: 34 (1968–69, 1972–73, 1984–85, 2007–08 and 2012–13)
  • Most matchdays at the first place of the Bundesliga table: 767

Points

  • Most Bundesliga points: 4,067
  • Most points in a season: 91 (2012–13)
  • Most points in a season opening half: 47 (2013–14)
  • Most points in a season closing half: 49 (2012–13 and 2019–20)
  • Most points in a season away: 47 (2012–13)
  • Highest percentage of total possible points in a season: 89.22 (2012–13) (91 points out of a possible 102)
  • Highest percentage of total possible points in a season opening half: 92.16 (2013–14) (47 points out of a possible 51)
  • Highest percentage of total possible points in a season closing half: 96.08 (2012–13 and 2019–20) (49 points out of a possible 51)
  • Biggest lead in points after a season opening half: 11 (45) upon VfL Wolfsburg (34) (2014–15)
  • Highest points per game average in a season: 2.68 (2012–13)
  • Most average points per game in the Bundesliga: 2.02 (4,067 points in 2,010 games)
  • Highest number of points in a calendar year: 93 (2013)
  • Championship with fewest points under the 3-point rule: 63 (2000–01)

Wins and losses

  • Most Bundesliga wins: 1,212
  • Most consecutive wins in the Bundesliga: 19 (matchday 9 to 27 of 2013–14)
  • Most wins in a single season: 29 (2012–13 and 2013–14)
  • Most consecutive wins to start a season: 10 (2015–16)
  • Highest number of wins in a calendar year: 30 (2013)
  • Highest number of wins in a season opening half: 15 (2013–14 and 2015–16)
  • Highest number of wins in a season closing half: 16 (2012–13 and 2019–20)
  • Highest winning percentage: 60.3 (1,212 wins in 2,010 games)
  • Highest percentage of wins in a season opening half: 88.24 (2013–14 and 2015–16) (15 wins in 17 games)
  • Highest percentage of wins in a season closing half: 94.12 (2012–13 and 2019–20) (16 wins in 17 games)
  • Most games won in a club's first Bundesliga season: 20 (1965–66) (shared with RB Leipzig)
  • Biggest Bundesliga victory: 11–1 v. Borussia Dortmund (27 November 1971)
  • Lowest number of losses in a calendar year: 0 (2013)
  • Championship with the most losses in a season: 9 (2000–01)
  • Biggest Bundesliga defeat: 0–7 v. Schalke 04 (9 October 1976)

Goals

  • Most Bundesliga goals scored: 4,515
  • Most goals scored in a single season: 101 (1971–72)
  • Most goals scored in a single season at home: 69 (1971–72)
  • Most goals scored in a single season away: 49 (2021–22)
  • Most goals scored in a season opening half: 66 (2025–26)
  • Most goals scored in a season closing half: 54 (1971–72, 2012–13 and 2019–20)
  • Most goals scored in a calendar year: 116 (2021)
  • Most consecutive games with at least one goal scored: 87 (matchday 22 of 2019–20 to matchday 6 of 2022–23)
  • Lowest number of conceded goals in a season opening half: 4 (2014–15)
  • Lowest number of conceded goals in a season closing half: 9 (2015–16)
  • Fewest goals conceded in a single season: 17 (2015–16)
  • Best goal difference: +2,318
  • Best goal difference in a season opening half: +53 (2025–26)
  • Best goal difference in a season closing half: +44 (2019–20)
  • Scoring in every game of the season (34 games): (2012–13, 2020–21 and 2021–22)
  • Highest number of clean sheets in a season: 21 (2012–13)

Runs

  • Highest number of consecutive seasons in the Bundesliga: 60 (ongoing)
  • Highest number of consecutive titles: 11
  • Highest number of consecutive wins: 19 (matchday 9 to 27 of 2013–14)
  • Highest number of consecutive wins from start of the season: 10 (2015–16)
  • Highest number of consecutive wins from start of the season closing half: 14 (2012–13)
  • Highest number of consecutive wins away: 11 (matchday 12 to 34 of 2019–20)
  • Highest number of consecutive wins at home: 26 (matchday 16 of 1971–72 to matchday 32 of 1972–73)
  • Highest number of consecutive wins at home in a season: 16 (matchday 2 to 32 of 1972–73)
  • Highest number of consecutive games unbeaten away: 33 (matchday 32 of 2011–12 to matchday 27 of 2013–14)
  • Highest number of consecutive games unbeaten at home: 73 (matchday 31 of 1969–70 to matchday 4 of 1974–75)
  • Most consecutive games unbeaten in the Bundesliga: 53 (matchday 10 of 2012–13 season to matchday 28 of 2013–14)
  • Most consecutive games with at least one goal scored: 87 (matchday 22 of 2019–20 to matchday 6 of 2022–23)
  • Highest number of consecutive games scoring at least one goal away: 54 (matchday 2 of 2019–20 to matchday 5 of 2022–23)
  • Highest number of consecutive games scoring at least one goal in a season: 34 (2012–13, 2020–21 and 2021–22)

Per match

  • As an infamous record, Bayern's match in Dortmund in the 2000–01 season was the most ill-disciplined match in Bundesliga history with 15 cards shown (10 yellow, 1 yellow-red, 2 red), of those 12 (8, 1, 1) were shown to Bayern players which is also a record in Bundesliga history.

Other national records

  • Most championships won: 34
  • Most cups won: 20
  • Most Supercups won: 11
  • Most league cups won: 6
  • Most doubles won: 13
  • Most Bundesliga matches played: 2,044 (at the end of the 2024–25 season)
  • Only club to win a seasonal treble (UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal), in 2012–13 and 2019–20.
  • Only club to win a domestic double (Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal) twice in a row, three times; in 2004–05 and 2005–06, in 2012–13 and 2013–14, and in 2018–19 and 2019–20.
  • Only club to win a championship and a cup with both the men's and women's football department.
  • Biggest professional victory: 16–1 v. DJK Waldberg (15 August 1997; DFB-Pokal)
    • Bayern Munich's biggest win in a friendly was a 27–0 victory against FC Rottach Egern on 18 July 2023.
  • Biggest defeat:
    • 1–8 v. SpVgg Fürth (30 March 1952; Oberliga Süd)
    • 2–9 v. Stuttgarter Kickers (17 March 1957; Oberliga Süd)
    • 0–7 v. Schalke 04 (9 October 1976; Bundesliga)

Managerial

  • Longest-serving manager by time: Udo Lattek, from 14 March 1970 to 2 January 1975 and 1 July 1983 to 30 June 1987 (8 years, 295 days)
  • Longest-serving manager by matches: Udo Lattek managed the club for 420 matches over a period of eight years and nine months, from 14 March 1970 to 2 January 1975 and 1 July 1983 to 30 June 1987 (8 years, 295 days)
  • Manager with most trophies: Ottmar Hitzfeld 14 (5x Bundesliga, 3x DFB-Pokal, 4x DFL-Ligapokal, UEFA Champions League, Intercontinental Cup)

International record

  • Fastest goal in UEFA Champions League history: After 10.12 seconds by Roy Makaay against Real Madrid on 7 March 2007.
  • Managed to score at least two goals in each match of the UEFA Champions League group stage on three occasions: 2010–11 group stage (after beating Basel 3–0 in the final game), and 2019–20 group stage (after beating Tottenham Hotspur 3–1 in the final game), and 2021–22 group stage (after beating Barcelona 3–0 in the final game).
  • Only German club to win all six games in a group stage of the UEFA Champions League: 2019–20, 2021–22 and 2022–23.
  • Largest aggregate win in the UEFA Champions League knockout phase: 12–1 against Sporting CP (5–0 first leg, 7–1 second leg) in 2008–09.
  • Largest margin of victory in a single match of the knockout phase in the current UEFA Champions League format: 7–0 (second leg) against Basel in 2011–12, and 7–0 (second leg) against Shakhtar Donetsk in 2014–15.
  • Largest margin of victory in a quarter-final tie in the UEFA Champions League era: 6–0 (2–0 first leg, 4–0 second leg) against 1. FC Kaiserslautern in 1998–99, and 8–2 (single leg) against Barcelona in 2019–20.
  • Largest margin of victory in a semi-final tie in the UEFA Champions League era: 7–0 (4–0 first leg, 3–0 second leg) against Barcelona in 2012–13.
  • Largest margin of victory in a single match of semi-final in the UEFA Champions League era: 4–0 against Barcelona in 2012–13.
  • Largest margin of victory in a UEFA Champions League final: 4–0 (replay) against Atlético Madrid in 1974.
  • Most consecutive wins in the UEFA Champions League: 15 (18 September 2019 – 25 November 2020).
  • Most consecutive home wins in the UEFA Champions League: 16 (17 September 2014 – 15 February 2017).
  • Most consecutive away wins in the UEFA Champions League: 7 (19 February 2013 – 19 February 2014).
  • Longest home undefeated run in the UEFA Champions League: 43 matches (17 September 1969 – 6 March 1991).
  • Longest away undefeated run in the UEFA Champions League: 22 matches (31 October 2017 – 16 February 2022).
  • Only team to claim any European competition with a 100% winning record (2019–20 UEFA Champions League).

By individual players

Appearances

Since 1945 (Entrance to Oberliga Süd)

  • Most appearances in all competitions: Thomas Müller, 756
  • Most League appearances: Sepp Maier, 537
  • Most Bundesliga appearances: Thomas Müller, 503
  • Most Oberliga Süd appearances: Hans Bauer, 259
  • Most Regionalliga Süd appearances: Rainer Ohlhauser, 71
  • Most German Cup appearances: Thomas Müller, 67
  • Most intercontinental appearances: Thomas Müller, 174
  • Most European Cup/UEFA Champions League appearances: Thomas Müller, 165 (includes 2 appearances in qualifying)
  • Most UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League + Inter-Cities Fairs Cup appearances: Klaus Augenthaler, 29
  • Most UEFA Cup Winners' Cup appearances: Sepp Maier and Gerd Müller, 25 each
  • Most UEFA Super Cup appearances: Franz Beckenbauer, Bernd Dürnberger, Udo Horsmann, Jupp Kapellmann, Sepp Maier, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, 4 each
  • Most Intercontinental Cup appearances: Björn Andersson, Franz Beckenbauer, Uli Hoeneß, Udo Horsmann, Jupp Kapellmann, Sepp Maier, Gerd Müller, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck and Conny Torstensson, 2 each
  • Most FIFA Club World Cup appearances: Manuel Neuer, 9
  • Most German Supercup appearances: Thomas Müller, 12
  • Youngest first-team player: Jamal Musiala ()
  • Most consecutive appearances in the Bundesliga: Sepp Maier, 442 (from 1966 to 1979)
RankPlayerYearsLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotal
1GER Thomas Müller2008–20255036716521756
2GER Sepp Maier1962–1980537638632709
3GER Oliver Kahn1994–20084295713016632
4GER Gerd Müller1964–1979453627418607
5GER Manuel Neuer2011–present3834513721586
6GER Franz Beckenbauer1964–1977427617123582
7GER Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck1966–1981416577011554
8GER Klaus Augenthaler1976–199140450892545
9GER Philipp Lahm2002–20173325411714517
10GER Bernd Dürnberger1972–198537543789505

Goalscorers

Since 1945 (Entrance to Oberliga Süd)

  • Most goals in all competitions: Gerd Müller, 565
  • Most League goals: Gerd Müller, 398
  • Most Bundesliga goals: Gerd Müller, 365
  • Most Oberliga Süd goals: Peter Grosser, 65
  • Most Regionalliga Süd goals: Rainer Ohlhauser, 75
  • Most German Cup goals: Gerd Müller, 78
  • Most intercontinental goals: Robert Lewandowski, 71
  • Most European Cup/UEFA Champions League goals: Robert Lewandowski, 69
  • Most European Cup/UEFA Champions League goals in a season: Robert Lewandowski, 15 (during the 2019–20 season)
  • Most UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League + Inter-Cities Fairs Cup goals: Jürgen Klinsmann, 15
  • Most UEFA Cup Winners' Cup goals: Gerd Müller, 20
  • Most UEFA Super Cup goals: Gerd Müller, 3
  • Most Intercontinental Cup goals: Jupp Kapellmann, Samuel Kuffour and Gerd Müller, 1 each
  • Most FIFA Club World Cup goals: Harry Kane, Jamal Musiala and Michael Olise, 3 each
  • Most German Supercup goals: Robert Lewandowski, 6
  • Most goals in a season: Gerd Müller, 66 (during the 1972–73 season)
  • Most Bundesliga goals in a season: Robert Lewandowski, 41 (during the 2020–21 season)
  • Most Bundesliga goals in a calendar year: Robert Lewandowski, 43 (2021)
  • Most times Bundesliga top scorer: Gerd Müller, 7
  • Most times German Cup top scorer: Robert Lewandowski, 4
RankPlayerYearsLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotal
1GER Gerd Müller1964–1979398786524565
2POL Robert Lewandowski2014–202223829698344
3GER Thomas Müller2008–202515036577250
4GER Karl-Heinz Rummenigge1974–198416225300217
5GER Rainer Ohlhauser1961–19701861658215
6GER Roland Wohlfarth1984–199311918180155
7GER Dieter Hoeneß1979–198710217260145
8NED Arjen Robben2009–20199916263144
9BRA Giovane Élber1997–20039216238139
10GER Dieter Brenninger1962–1971111777132

Assists

  • Most Bundesliga assists: Thomas Müller, 178
  • Most assists in a Bundesliga season: Thomas Müller, 21 (2019–20)
  • Highest number of assists in the opening half of a season by a player: Thomas Müller, 13 (2021–22)

Other club statistics

Fiscal yearRevenues in Mio. €Earnings in Mio. €MembersFanclubsFanclub members
1992–9333.32.524,285720?
1993–9438.00.133,000850?
1994–9563.44.944,3111,100?
1995–9675.33.159,3391,34863,747
1996–9784.57.771,7571,53278,958
1997–98100.58.177,0751,61788,893
1998–99127.712.381,9571,76198,728
1999–2000144.78.784,7171,845107,112
2000–01173.216.591,2881,909115,343
2001–02176.09.895,1951,980121,348
2002–03162.70.496,4402,055132,308
2003–04166.3−3.497,8102,123136,563
2004–05189.56.6104,7202,189146,009
2005–06204.74.8121,1192,290156,673
2006–07225.818.9135,7522,329164,580
2007–08286.82.1147,0722,437176,976
2008–09268.72.5151,2272,535181,688
2009–10312.02.9162,1872,764190,745
2010–11290.91.3171,3452,952204,235
2011–12332.211.1187,8653,202231,197
2012–13393.914.0223,9853,576262,077
2013–14480.016.4233,4273,749283,558
2014–15485.615.1251,3153,968306,770
2015–16587.720.6284,0414,157325,415
2016–17603.033.2290,0004,209330,557
2017–18657.429.5291,0004,327340,474
2018–19750.452.5293,0004,548364,195
2019–20698.09.8

Source:

Notes

: The represent are the AG's earnings and revenues. : The number represents the club's members.

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