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Dortmund threw the title away to Bayern Munich on a wild final day of the Bundesliga season. Borussia Dortmund blows its best Bundesliga chance, and Bayern Munich wins a dramatic 11th straight ...
Before the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963, the championship format was based on a knockout competition, contested between the winners of each of the country's top regional leagues. Since 1963, the first-place finisher in the Bundesliga has been recognized as the national champion. [5]
However, they drew 2–2, and Jamal Musiala's late winner against 1. FC Köln sealed the eleventh consecutive Bundesliga for Bayern. [3] This was the first time since the 1999–2000 season, when Bayern pipped Bayer Leverkusen on goal difference, that the title was decided by a tiebreaker and a team won the title after starting the day second. [4]
This is a list of football clubs in Germany by major honours won.It lists every German football club to have won any of the two major domestic trophies in Germany (or West Germany), three major European competitions or the global competitions FIFA has recognised.
The Bundesliga is composed of two divisions: the 1. Bundesliga (although it is rarely referred to with the First prefix), and, below that, the 2. Bundesliga (2nd Bundesliga), which has been the second tier of German football since 1974. The Bundesligen (plural) are professional leagues. Since 2008, the 3.
Youngest age for a coach to win a championship: 34 years and 241 days by Matthias Sammer; Oldest age for a coach to win a championship: 73 years and 3 days by Jupp Heynckes; Highest number of different clubs to become champions with as a player and coach combined: 3 by Felix Magath (Hamburger SV, Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg)
Der Klassiker in German (The Classic), [1] also known as the "German Clásico", [2] [3] [4] is the name given to any football match between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.They are two of the most successful teams in German football, having won a combined total of 26 of the past 31 Bundesliga titles as of the 2023–24 season.
The 2019–20 Bundesliga was the 57th season of the Bundesliga, Germany's premier football competition. It began on 16 August 2019 and concluded on 27 June 2020. [2] [3] Bayern Munich were the defending champions, and won their record-extending 8th consecutive title and 30th title overall (29th in the Bundesliga era) on 16 June with two games to spare. [4]