FC Bayern Munich II

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Bayern Munich II
FC Bayern Munchen logo (2024).svg
Full nameFC Bayern München II
Nicknames"Bayern Amateure" (Bayern Non-professionals), "Kleine Bayern" (Little Bayern)
Founded1900
Ground Grünwalder Stadion
Capacity15,000
President Herbert Hainer
Head coach Holger Seitz
League Regionalliga Bayern (IV)
2024–25 Regionalliga Bayern, 4th of 18
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

FC Bayern Munich II (FC Bayern Munich Amateure until 2005) are the reserve team of German association football club Bayern Munich, currently playing in the Regionalliga Bayern. In 2010–11, they played in the 3. Liga, having qualified for its inaugural season in 2008, and have consistently played at the third level of German football (the highest permissible level for reserve teams) – they played in the Regionalliga Süd from its formation in 1994 to 2008, when it was usurped by the 3. Liga. They have generally achieved at least mid-table finishes at this level, and won the Regionalliga Süd title in 2004. In 2010–11, Bayern II finished last in the 3. Liga, and were thus relegated to the Regionalliga. They afterwards regained promotion by winning the 2018–19 Regionalliga and won the 3. Liga in 2019–20. The following season, they were relegated from the 3. Liga after an 18th-place finish.

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Overview

The team is intended to be the final step between Bayern's youth setup and the first team, and is usually made up of promising youngsters between the age of 18 and 23, with a few veteran players drafted in to provide experience.

Bayern II has made several appearances in the DFB-Pokal, even facing the senior Bayern side in a fourth round tie in 1977 losing 5–3.

History

The team's first appearance in the top-league of Bavarian football, the southern group of the Amateurliga Bayern, came in 1956, when it won the tier-four 2nd Amateurliga Oberbayern A and advanced to the next level through the promotion round. [1] After finishing its first season in this league in mid-table, it ended 1957–58 as runners-up, two points behind local rival Wacker München. [2] It repeated this achievement in 1960–61, this time coming second to 1860 Munich II. [3] Both reserve sides then descended in the league table and, in 1963, when the German football league system was severely altered, they both missed the cut-off for the new single-tier Amateurliga Bayern. Bayern Amateure had to finish seventh to qualify but came only 14th and found itself grouped in the new tier-four Landesliga Bayern-Süd. [4]

Bayern Munich II celebrate a victory at the Grunwalder Stadion in 2008 FCB II.JPG
Bayern Munich II celebrate a victory at the Grünwalder Stadion in 2008

It took the team four seasons in this league to work its way back up, improving year by year and, in 1966–67, it finished first and earned promotion back to the Bayernliga. [5] Bayern started well in the league, coming fourth in the first year, but then declined and was relegated again in 1971. [6] It only took two seasons this time for the team to return to the third division and another league win in 1973 moved the team back up. [7]

For the next 21 seasons, the team was to be a member of the Bayernliga without interruption. However, in all the 21 seasons there, the team could never win the league either, being ineligible for promotion from there to professional football anyway.

The team had few bad seasons in this time, coming relatively close to relegation only once, in 1982. It managed three runners-up finishes in the league, in 1983, 1984 and 1987 and generally existed as an upper-table side. [8]

In 1994, with the introduction of the new tier-three Regionalliga Süd, the team qualified comfortably. It was to be a long-term member of this league, too, belonging to it until 2008, when the 3. Liga was formed. After mostly finishing in mid-table in the league, Bayern earned its first league title in over 30 years when it won the Regionalliga in 2004. Being already a member of the highest league in which reserve teams are permitted, the side could not take up promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga and had to stay at this level. In 2005, all reserve sides of clubs in the first and second Bundesliga changed their name from Amateure to II, meaning FC Bayern Munich Amateure became FC Bayern Munich II.

In 2008, the team earned promotion to the new 3. Liga, finishing eighth when a top-ten finish was needed. The club played at this level for three seasons before suffering relegation to the Regionalliga in 2010–11. It was the first time since 1973 that the team would not play in the third division and also meant the end of Hermann Gerland as the team's coach. [9]

After coming second in the inaugural Regionalliga Bayern season in 2012–13, the team won the league the following year. This entitled the club to enter the promotion round to the 3. Liga. After two games against Regionalliga West champions Fortuna Köln, they lost due to the away goal rule, making their opponents one of the three promoted teams to the third division. [10]

In 2019, Bayern Munich II earned promotion to the 3. Liga, after winning Regionalliga 2018–2019 and defeating Wolfsburg II in the two-game promotion-playoff (1–3 and 4–1). The following season, while placing 15th after the first half of the season, Bayern Munich II won the 3. Liga. However, since secondary teams aren't eligible for promotion to 2.Bundesliga, Bayern Munich II remained in 3. Liga for the 2020–21 season. Bayern II failed to defend their 3. Liga title in the 2020-21 season, finishing 18th, and were relegated to the Regionalliga Bayern.

Stadium

Bayern II play at the Grünwalder Stadion, which was the first team's venue until the opening of the Olympiastadion in 1972. During the 2012–13 season Bayern II moved to Sportpark Heimstetten, the home stadium of SV Heimstetten, caused by renovation of the Grünwalder Stadion. [11]

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (chest)Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
1964–1971Palme Trikotfabrik [12]
1971–1974Erima
1974–1978 Adidas Adidas
1978–1981 Magirus Deutz
1981–1984 Iveco Magirus
1984–1989 Commodore
1989–2002 Opel
2002–2017 Deutsche Telekom
2017–2018 Hamad Airport
2018–present Qatar Airways

Players

Squad

The following players have been assigned and or officially featured with Bayern Munich II. All players are eligible for the senior squad, while some players remain eligible for the academy squads also.

As of 15 February 2026 [13]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Jannis Bärtl
GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Hannes Heilmair
GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Leon Klanac
DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Steve Breitkreuz
DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT David Heindl
DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Vincent Manuba
DF Flag of Croatia.svg  CRO Roko Mijatović
DF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Deniz Ofli
DF Flag of Croatia.svg  CRO Ljubo Puljić
DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Benno Schmitz
DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Maximilian Schuhbauer
DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Julien Yanda
MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Maycon Cardozo
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Guido Della Rovere
MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Robert Deziel Jr.
MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Louis Richter
MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Kurt Rüger
MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Mudaser Sadat
MF Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Bara Sapoko Ndiaye (on loan from Gambinos Stars Africa)
FW Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Younes Aitamer
FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Tim Binder
FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Bajung Darboe
FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Artur Degraf
FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Anton Heinz
FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Michael Scott

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Max Schmitt (at SSV Ulm until 30 June 2026) [14]
DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Tarek Buchmann (at 1. FC Nürnberg until 30 June 2026) [15]
DF Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Magnus Dalpiaz (at Flag of Italy.svg AC Milan until 30 June 2026) [16]
DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Grayson Dettoni (at Darmstadt 98 until 30 June 2026) [17]
DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Maximilian Hennig (at Flag of Austria.svg TSV Hartberg until 30 June 2026) [18]
DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Paul Scholl (at Karlsruher SC until 30 June 2026) [19]
DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Benedikt Wimmer (at SV Sandhausen until 30 June 2026) [20]
MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Noël Aséko (at Hannover 96 until 30 June 2026) [21]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Jonathan Asp Jensen (at Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grasshopper until 30 June 2026) [22]
MF Flag of Peru (state).svg  PER Felipe Chávez (at 1. FC Köln until 30 June 2026) [23]
MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Javier Fernández (at 1. FC Nürnberg until 30 June 2026) [24]
MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Arijon Ibrahimović (at 1. FC Heidenheim until 30 June 2026) [25]
MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Jussef Nasrawe (at Flag of Austria.svg SV Ried until 30 June 2026) [26]
FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Gibson Adu (at SpVgg Unterhaching until 30 June 2026) [27]
FW Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Jonah Kusi-Asare (at Flag of England.svg Fulham until 30 June 2026) [28]
FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Richard Meier (at SpVgg Unterhaching until 30 June 2026) [29]

Coaching staff

Coaches [13]
Flag of Germany.svg Holger Seitz Head coach
Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Teschke Assistant coaches
Flag of Germany.svg Josef Eibl
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Drobný Goalkeeping coach
Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Philipp Hestermann Athletics coach
Flag of the United States.svg Nathaniel Weiss Individual coach
Functional team [13]
Flag of Germany.svg Moritz RenkerPhysiotherapists
Flag of Germany.svg Max Harzmann
Flag of Germany.svg Dominikus Hoechner
Flag of Germany.svg Samy KhalfallahTeam manager
Flag of Germany.svg Dr. Jan-Philipp MüllerTeam doctor
Flag of Germany.svg Dr. Michael SenskeMatch analysts
Flag of Germany.svg Julian Manfreda

Recent managers

Recent managers of the club: [30]

Hermann Gerland has had three spells as coach of the team Gerland, Hermann.JPG
Hermann Gerland has had three spells as coach of the team

Honours

The club's honours:

Recent record

The recent season-by-season performance of the club: [33] [34]

SeasonDivision Tier Position Cup
1994–95 Regionalliga Süd III7Quarter-final
1995–96Regionalliga Süd13Round 1
1997–97Regionalliga Süd8DNQ
1997–98Regionalliga Süd6DNQ
1998–99Regionalliga Süd8DNQ
1999–00Regionalliga Süd5DNQ
2000–01Regionalliga Süd9DNQ
2001–02Regionalliga Süd10DNQ
2002–03Regionalliga Süd4Round 1
2003–04Regionalliga Süd1DNQ
2004–05Regionalliga Süd6Quarter-final
2005–06Regionalliga Süd11DNQ
2006–07 Regionalliga Süd8DNQ
2007–08 Regionalliga Süd8 ↑DNQ
2008–09 3. Liga 5
2009–10 3. Liga8
2010–11 3. Liga20 ↓
2011–12 Regionalliga SüdIV14
2012–13 Regionalliga Bayern 2
2013–14 Regionalliga Bayern1
2014–15 Regionalliga Bayern2
2015–16Regionalliga Bayern6
2016–17Regionalliga Bayern2
2017–18Regionalliga Bayern2
2018–19Regionalliga Bayern1 ↑
2019–203. LigaIII1
2020–213. Liga18 ↓
2021–22Regionalliga BayernIV2
2022–23Regionalliga Bayern3
2023–24Regionalliga Bayern6
2024–25Regionalliga BayernTBD

DNQ = Bayern II did not qualify for the cup in that season;
— = Since 2008–09 season reserve teams of professional clubs are no longer allowed to compete in the cup

Promoted Relegated Champions

Past players

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