List of FC Bayern Munich seasons

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This is a list of the seasons played by Bayern Munich from 1905 when the club first entered a league competition to the most recent seasons. The club's achievements in all major national and international competitions as well as the top scorers are listed. Top scorers in bold were also top scorers of Bundesliga. The list is separated into three parts, coinciding with the three major episodes of German football:

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Bayern have won the national championship 33 times; once before the inception of the Bundesliga and 32 times since. The club also won the DFB-Pokal 20 times and the DFL-Ligapokal 6 times, making them the record holder in number of cups and national championships won.

Bayern have won ten European titles: the Cup Winners' Cup in 1967, the UEFA Cup in 1996, the European Cup consecutively three times from 1974 to 1976, the Champions League in 2001, 2013 and 2020 (the latter two as part of seasonal trebles), and the UEFA Super Cup in 2013 and 2020. They additionally won the Intercontinental Cup in 1976 and 2001, and the Club World Cup in 2013 and 2020. Bayern are one of only three clubs to have won the European Cup three times in a row and the first and only German team to win a seasonal treble; they and Barcelona are the only sides to achieve a treble on two occasions.

The club have been relegated just once, in 1955, but were promoted back to the first division football the following season. Bayern were not anointed a spot in the Bundesliga at its inception, and thus played two additional seasons in the second division from 1963 to 1965, earning promotion by winning the qualification playoffs.

Key

Champions *Runners-up ¤ Promoted Relegated Reached next stage of competition

Until 1933

SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRankGFC
1905–06A-Klasse Südbayern650119127102DNQ
1906–07(Ostkreis) A-Klasse Oberbayern853030822132DNQ
1907–08(Ostkreis) A-Klasse Oberbayern8701271017141 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland 41211612442DNQ
1908–09(Ostkreis) A-Klasse Oberbayern851224915112DNQ
1909–10(Ostkreis) A-Klasse, Staffel Süd8611461432131 ∆
Südbayrische Bezirksmeisterschaft, Ostkreis6600331023121 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland62131612452DNQ
1910–11(Ostkreis) A-Klasse1816111072186331 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland63031715262DNQ
1911–12(Ostkreis) A-Klasse201712782553352DNQ
1912–13 Ostkreis-Liga 1475225232192DNQ
1913–14Ostkreis-Liga1463517161155DNQ
1914–15No league operation due to the outbreak of the First World War
1915 (autumn)(Ostkreis) Gau Oberbayern, Staffel 1880040535161Not held
1916 (spring)(Ostkreis) Gau Oberbayern, Staffel 1861129821131Not held
1916 (autumn)(Ostkreis) Gau Oberbayern, Staffel 1660022418121Not held
1917 (spring)(Ostkreis) Gau Oberbayern12822471631181Not held
1917 (autumn)(Ostkreis) Gau Oberbayern, Staffel 1871042428151Not held
1918 (spring)(Ostkreis) Gau Oberbayern, Staffel 11072129722162Not held
1918 (autumn)(Ostkreis) Gau Oberbayern83231522−784Not held
1919 (spring)(Ostkreis) Gau Oberbayern1063124816152Not held
1919–20 Kreisliga Südbayern 161321631449281 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland, Gruppe Süd41121110132DNQ
1920–21Kreisliga Südbayern181233632736273DNQ
1921–22Kreisliga Südbayern, Abteilung 114130166462262DNQ
1922–23Kreisliga Südbayern141031651847231DNQ
1923–24 Bezirksliga Bayern 1471636315153DNQ
1924–25Bezirksliga Bayern1457227234174DNQ
1925–26Bezirksliga Bayern14923382117201 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland10820561739181 ∆R16
1926–27Bezirksliga Bayern181035412615235DNQ
1927–28Bezirksliga Bayern, Gruppe Süd12831472126191 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland141040411724241 ∆SF
1928–29Bezirksliga Bayern, Gruppe Süd141103431726221 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland14923472819202QF
1929–30Bezirksliga Bayern, Gruppe Süd141121562036241 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland14806553025163DNQ
1930–31Bezirksliga Bayern, Gruppe Süd141130512724251 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland14914432419193DNQ
1931–32Bezirksliga Bayern, Gruppe Süd181323663333281 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland, Gruppe Südost141013371720211 ∆W *
1932–33Bezirksliga Bayern, Gruppe Süd181341631449301 ∆
Endrunde Süddeutschland, Gruppe Ostwest14734271611174DNQ

Gauliga (1933–1945)

SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFAGAPtsRankGFCCup
1933–34 Gauliga Bayern 221156533518273DNQ
1934–35Gauliga Bayern20965493118244DNQ
1935–36Gauliga Bayern181125472621243DNQR1
1936–37Gauliga Bayern18846493118203DNQR1
1937–38Gauliga Bayern1883737298195DNQDNP
1938–39Gauliga Bayern187382631−5177DNQR2
1939–40Bereichsklasse Bayern1834112132−11108DNQDNP
1940–41Bereichsklasse Bayern22841035350208DNQR1
1941–42Bereichsklasse Bayern21731141401178DNQDNP
1942–43Gauliga Südbayern181026522329223DNQDNP
1943–44Gauliga Südbayern181512561541311R1R1
1944–45 [lower-alpha 1] Gauliga München-Oberbayern151410751560291

1945–1963

SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRankGFCAvg. Att.CupEuropeRes.Top goalscorer(s)Goals
1945–46 Oberliga Süd 3012108674819346Not heldUnknownHolzmüller17
1946–47Oberliga Süd381212147556193611Not held13 316Franz Bachl12
1947–48Oberliga Süd382189723834504DNQ21 474Hädelt17
1948–49Oberliga Süd301479614219353SQR20 133Hädelt
Scholz
13
1949–50Oberliga Süd30113165670−142513DNQ16 067Franz Bachl
Scholz
10
1950–51Oberliga Süd3414515645311339DNQ16 824Seemann15
1951–52Oberliga Süd30117125354−1298DNQ16 067Seemann12
1952–53Oberliga Süd301261259563307DNQ15 933DNPHeinz Lettl13
1953–54Oberliga Süd30910114246−4289DNQ17 867DNPSchädlich8
1954–55Oberliga Süd3063214276−341516 ↓DNQ15 600DNPHeinz Lettl11
1955–56 2. Oberliga Süd 342149894346462 ↑DNQ13 000DNPVelhorn19
1956–57Oberliga Süd30122165262−102610DNQ20 867W *Erich Hahn11
1957–58Oberliga Süd3012612306656107DNQ21 000DNPSommerlatt16
1958–59Oberliga Süd301758794930394DNQ22 800DNPKlaus Kuhnert20
1959–60Oberliga Süd301749815526345DNQ17 800DNPPeter Grosser18
1960–61Oberliga Süd301261257543308DNQ14 667DNPWagenbauer13
1961–62Oberliga Süd301767675512403DNQ16 400DNP Rainer Ohlhauser 23
1962–63Oberliga Süd301848675215403DNQ19 067DNP Inter-Cities Fairs Cup QF Rainer Ohlhauser 24

Since 1963

As of 27 May 2023 [1]
SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRankAvg. att. [2] CupEuropeRes.Top goalscorer(s)Goals
1963–64 Regionalliga Süd 3822881156154522 ∆26 000DNP Rainer Ohlhauser 33
Bundesliga Aufstiegsrunde631212757228 000 Dieter Brenninger 6
1964–65Regionalliga Süd36247514632114551 ∆13 000DNP Rainer Ohlhauser 42
Bundesliga Aufstiegsrunde64111831591 ↑36 000 Rainer Ohlhauser 7
1965–66 Bundesliga 34207771383347326 294W * Gerd Müller 14
1966–67 Bundesliga341651362471537622 353W * Cup Winners' Cup W * Gerd Müller 28
1967–68 Bundesliga341661268581038521 706SF Cup Winners' Cup SF Gerd Müller 20
1968–69 Bundesliga3418106613130461 *25 029W * Gerd Müller 30
1969–70 Bundesliga342158883751472 ¤23 324QF European Cup R1 Gerd Müller 38
1970–71 Bundesliga3419105743638482 ¤24 088W * Inter-Cities Fairs Cup QF Gerd Müller 22
1971–72 Bundesliga3424731013863551 *27 882QF Cup Winners' Cup SF Gerd Müller 40
1972–73 Bundesliga342545932964541 *33 353QF European Cup QF Gerd Müller 36
1973–74 Bundesliga342095955342491 *37 588SF European Cup W * Gerd Müller 30
1974–75 Bundesliga34146145763−6341036 412R3 European Cup W * Gerd Müller 23
1975–76 Bundesliga341510972502240332 971SF European Cup W * Gerd Müller 23
1976–77 Bundesliga34149117465937731 550QF European Cup QF Gerd Müller 28
1977–78 Bundesliga341110136264−2321230 876R3 UEFA Cup R3 Gerd Müller 24
1978–79 Bundesliga341681069462340434 153R2 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 14
1979–80 Bundesliga342266843351501 *39 579R3 UEFA Cup SF Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 26
1980–81 Bundesliga342293894148531 *36 412R3 European Cup SF Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 29
1981–82Bundesliga342031177562143333 372W * European Cup RU ¤ Dieter Hoeneß 21
1982–83Bundesliga341710774334144431 324R2 Cup Winners' Cup QF Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 20
1983–84Bundesliga34207784414347430 912W * UEFA Cup R3 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 26
1984–85 Bundesliga342185793841501 *32 765RU ¤ Cup Winners' Cup SF Lothar Matthäus 16
1985–86 Bundesliga342176823151491 *28 765W * European Cup QF Dieter Hoeneß 15
1986–87 Bundesliga3420131673134531 *37 471R16 European Cup RU ¤ Lothar Matthäus 14
1987–88 Bundesliga342248834538482 ¤28 034QF European Cup QF Lothar Matthäus 17
1988–89 Bundesliga3419123672641501 *30 412R16 UEFA Cup SF Roland Wohlfarth 17
1989–90 Bundesliga3419114642836491 *36 235R16 European Cup SF Roland Wohlfarth 13
1990–91 Bundesliga341897744133452 ¤35 833R1 European Cup SF Roland Wohlfarth 21
1991–92 Bundesliga381310155961−2361032 526R2 UEFA Cup R2 Roland Wohlfarth 17
1992–93 Bundesliga3418115744529472 ¤46 059R2 Bruno Labbadia 11
1993–94 Bundesliga3417107683731441 *48 294R16 UEFA Cup R2 Mehmet Scholl
Adolfo Valencia
11
1994–95 Bundesliga341513655411443654 176R1 Champions League SF Christian Ziege 12
1995–96 Bundesliga3419510664620622 ¤59 471R2 UEFA Cup W * Jürgen Klinsmann 16
1996–97 Bundesliga3420113683434711 *58 059QF UEFA Cup R1 Jürgen Klinsmann 15
1997–98 Bundesliga341996693732662 ¤54 529W * Champions League QF Carsten Jancker 13
1998–99 Bundesliga342464762846781 *56 235RU ¤ Champions League RU ¤ Giovane Élber
Carsten Jancker
13
1999–2000 Bundesliga342275732845731 *52 588W * Champions League SF Giovane Élber 14
2000–01 Bundesliga341969623725631 *52 538R2 Champions League W * Giovane Élber 15
2001–02 Bundesliga34208665254068353 176SF Champions League QF Giovane Élber 17
2002–03 Bundesliga342365702545751 *52 574W * Champions League GS1 Giovane Élber 21
2003–04 Bundesliga342086703931682 ¤55 471QF Champions League R16 Roy Makaay 23
2004–05 Bundesliga342455753342771 *53 294W * Champions League QF Roy Makaay 22
2005–06 Bundesliga342293673235751 *66 000W * Champions League R16 Roy Makaay 17
2006–07 Bundesliga341861055401560468 465R16 Champions League QF Roy Makaay 16
2007–08 Bundesliga3422102682147761 *69 000W * UEFA Cup SF Luca Toni 24
2008–09 Bundesliga342077714229672 ¤69 000QF Champions League QF Luca Toni 14
2009–10 Bundesliga3420104723141701 *69 000W * Champions League RU ¤ Arjen Robben 16
2010–11 Bundesliga34198781404165369 000SF Champions League R16 Mario Gómez 28
2011–12 Bundesliga342347772255732 ¤69 000RU ¤ Champions League RU ¤ Mario Gómez 26
2012–13 Bundesliga342941981880911 *71 000W * Champions League W * Mario Mandžukić 15
2013–14 Bundesliga342932942370901 *71 000W * Champions League SF Mario Mandžukić 18
2014–15 Bundesliga342545801862791*72 822SF Champions League SF Robert Lewandowski
Arjen Robben
17
2015–16 Bundesliga342842801763881*75 000W * Champions League SF Robert Lewandowski 30
2016–17 Bundesliga342572892267821*75 000SF Champions League QF Robert Lewandowski 30
2017–18 Bundesliga342734922864841*75 000RU ¤ Champions League SF Robert Lewandowski 29
2018–19 Bundesliga342464883256781*75 000W * Champions League R16 Robert Lewandowski 22
2019–20 Bundesliga3426441003268821*75 000 [lower-alpha 2] W * Champions League W * Robert Lewandowski 34
2020–21 Bundesliga342464994455781*0 [lower-alpha 3] R2 Champions League QF Robert Lewandowski 41
2021–22 Bundesliga342455973760771*33 059 [lower-alpha 4] R2 Champions League QF Robert Lewandowski 35
2022–23 Bundesliga342185923854711*75 001QF Champions League QF Serge Gnabry 14

Notes

  1. Season was not completed due to the Second World War.
  2. Matches played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic are not included.
  3. Season was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  4. Season saw a reduced crowd capacity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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