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Bayern Munich, in full Football-Club Bayern München, additionally called FC Bayern Munich, German expert football (soccer) club situated in Munich. Bayern Munich was established in 1900 and has turned into Germany's most acclaimed and effective football club. All of Bayern's prosperity has come since the 1960s.
Bayern Munich was framed when individuals from the MTV 1879 Munich sports club split away to shape their own particular club. In the wake of winning the South German Championship in 1926, the club won its first national title in 1932 by beating Eintracht Frankfurt.
After World War II, football in West Germany was played in five local alliances, the best divisions of which were called Oberliga. Bayern played in the Oberliga Süd ("South") and won the German Cup without precedent for 1957. In 1963 a West German national class, called the Bundesliga, was propelled, and Bayern picked up advancement to the alliance for the 1965– 66 season.
Before the finish of the 1960s, Bayern's group contained three of the best German footballers ever: goalkeeper Sepp Maier, forward Gerd Müller, and safeguard Franz Beckenbauer. Müller was the Bundesliga's best scorer for seven seasons and remains the association's record-breaking driving scorer. With solid help from other exceptional German players, for example, Uli Hoeness and Paul Breitner, Bayern started aggregating trophies at a noteworthy rate. It won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1967, its first Bundesliga title in 1968– 69, the Intercontinental Cup in 1976, and three European Cups (now known as the Champions League) in succession (1974, 1975, 1976), the last group to accomplish that accomplishment. Bayern's most disproportionate Bundesliga triumph additionally happened amid that period: amid the 1971– 72 season it beat Borussia Dortmund 11– 1. Other outstanding footballers who have played for Bayern after the 1960s incorporate midfielder-safeguard Lothar Matthäus, goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, and striker Miroslav Klose.
Bayern's achievement in the 1960s and '70s impelled the club to the cutting edge of German football. Altogether, the club has won the Bundesliga 26 times, the DFB Cup 18 times, and the League Cup 6 times, and additionally one Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Cup (1996) and five European Cup/Champions League titles. The group's fifth Champions League title came in 2013, when Bayern turned into the primary German club to catch a "treble" by winning that mainland title, the Bundesliga, and the DFB Cup in a similar season.
Bayern played at the Grünwalder Stadium from 1925 until 1972, when it moved into the Olympic Stadium (worked for the 1972 Munich Olympic Games), which it imparted to around the local area equal TSV 1860. The two clubs moved again in 2005 after the fruition of the Allianz Arena; composed by Herzog and de Meuron, the field holds 69,000 onlookers and has an irregular outer plan, with more than 2,500 precious stone formed boards outwardly that can be lit to show a scope of hues.
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