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The 2009–10 season of Bayern Munich began on 1 July with their first training session, led by the team's new head coach Louis van Gaal. After several friendlies the first competitive game was a cup game on 1 August. The league started on 8 August. [1]
Most Bundesliga matches played: 2,010 (at the end of the 2023–24 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 ...
The 2009–10 daytime network television schedule for four of the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday daytime hours from September 2009 to August 2010. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, and any series canceled after the 2008–09 season.
The 2009–10 season saw five new clubs in the league, TSV 1860 Rosenheim, SV Schalding-Heining and SV Memmelsdorf, all promoted from the Landesliga Bayern, while SpVgg Unterhaching II and TSV Großbardorf had been relegated from the Regionalliga Süd to the league.
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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.
The 2009–10 Bundesliga was the 47th season of the Bundesliga, Germany's premier football league. The season commenced on 7 August 2009 with the traditional season-opening match involving the defending champions VfL Wolfsburg and VfB Stuttgart. [2] The last games were played on 8 May 2010.
The 2009–10 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers primetime hours from September 2009 through August 2010. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2008–09 season .