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Bayern Munich Football Club: A Legacy Of Dominance And Success

Bayern Munich Football Club
Bayern Munich Football Club: A Legacy Of Dominance And Success

Bayern Munich Football Club: A Legacy Of Dominance And Success

Bayern Munich Football Club is one of Germany's top football clubs based out of Munich, Bavaria in Germany. In Germany's recent and past, Munich has been one of Germany's most successful clubs. The club's main League rivals are Borussia Dortmund. In fact, Bayern has bought several key and star players from Dortmund and integrated them into Bayern Munich. While this may seem one-sided, these clubs have a long history that goes way back to helping each other out in times of need. Over the years, Bayern has lifted the German League trophy 30 times. Over the last 8 years, they've won the title each season cementing themselves as the ruling team in the Bundesliga. Out of 11 Champions League finals, the club has won 6 titles. Bayern has always and currently still plays all home games at the Allianz Arena. The team wears a red jersey with variations of red and white.

Bayern Munich Football Club's Past

Bayern was founded in 1900 and has had several successes since its inception. Within 10 years, the club would attract its first German National squad player and within 20 years, become the biggest club in the city of Munich.

  1. WW2 – Bayern witnessed a period of decline during the 1930s and going into the 1940s. Some of the key members at the club such as the coach, president, etc. were Jewish and were forced to leave Germany during the rise of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany. The early days of the club were especially turbulent. This was thanks in large part to the fact that they had a relatively poor financial structure. In an effort to compensate for this lack, the club would enter two different mergers throughout its early life. The ultimate aim of these partnerships was to help the club leverage the better facilities of the clubs they were merging with. These moves would ultimately prove necessary for the club's survival as they summarily contributed to helping them maintain a semblance of form at the height of the World War. Following the war, the team witnessed more downs than ups in the following two decades. The club hired and fired over 13 coaches, got relegated and promoted, was involved in financial irregularities, etc.

  2. The 1960s – In the 1960s, the Bayern Munich Football club managed to bring financial stability to the club and hire the right people in the right departments. Under coach Zlato, Bayern had a young team in the form of Beckenbauer, Muller, Maier, etc. This was the start of the golden age of football for Bayern. During this time, the club lifted the European Cup, DFB-Pokal, the German League, etc. on more than one occasion. This period lasted until the mid-70s and Bayern had problems crop up again that lasted until the end of the century. It's noteworthy to mention that in 1970, this top-flight football club gained a rather curious reputation. They became so known for it that the phrase, Bayern-Dusel, which roughly translates to "Unworthy luck or Bayern," was coined. The reason for this was that during this period, no matter how high the odds were stacked against them, they'd always manage to find a goal in the last portions of the second half that would seal victory for them. Because of this, most fans of the German league attributed the golden age of the club during this time to nothing but pure luck.

Bayern Munich's Present

Bayern is one of the most successful clubs in the world both on and off the pitch. They've had so much success that they've been profitable for more than 27 years, year after year. Not many other clubs can boast of such a healthy financial past and present. Based on UEFA's club rankings, Bayern Munich is ranked first edging out Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid. The club's kit manufacturers have always been Adidas since 1974.

Adidas, the German sportswear maker has a deal with Bayern that runs until 2030. Over the last two decades, Bayern has seen a constant rise in power while also being consistent. Star players who played for the club include Oliver Kahn, Robben, Ribery, Ballack, Alaba, Muller, Neuer, etc.

One of the club's biggest rivals is 1860 Munich, who are also derby and local rivals. However, it's important to note that in spite of being rivals, Bayern Munich Football Club has helped 1860 Munich in times of financial crisis. Bayern also did the same for Dortmund in 2002 by providing the club an interest-free loan. Some of Bayern's European rivals include Manchester United, Real Madrid, AC Milan, and Chelsea.

As a team that has become mainly used to nothing but winning ways, they go into every competition fully assured of their victory. Because of this, even when they appear out of form, they are one club that you can't afford to write off or put down.

Even in light of their somewhat surprising defeat at the hands of Vfl Bochum and the unimpressive draw they pulled off against RB Salzburg, they remain very strong contenders for any title that they put in a bid for.

Proof of this lies in even following the exit of stars like David Alaba and their recent struggles this season. They've still managed to hold on to a stunning 56% equalizing goal rate!

They also remain strong titans to face at home as their strength increases when they play at the Allianz Arena. So, considering all aspects of their form and performance at the moment, it wouldn't be erroneous to conclude that the current team is living up to the history and heritage of the Bavarian club.

The Club's Future

Bayern has won the Bundesliga every season since 2012 which is 8 years running. Bayern are also the current holders of the Champions League and will have to do a lot to retain the title, something they haven't been able to do for more than 40 years. Currently, Hans Flick manages the German club with a contract that runs till 2023. With a squad that consists of Lewandowski, Muller, Neuer, Coman, Sane, etc. The team has been rebuilding over the past few seasons leaving most of the core unchanged.

Bayern Munich Football Club is going to be the leading force in German football for the next decade or so. However, they may struggle to compete with the likes of other major European clubs without further signings and developments.

In 2020, the top 4 teams in the Bundesliga agreed to pay 20 million Euros to the lower league clubs and teams in an effort to deal with the COVID pandemic. The top 4 teams get additional money for playing in the Champions League and the leading Bundesliga clubs led from the front in a time of crisis.

Like every other team that has built a solid and reliable squad of players over the last decade, Bayern Munich faces the problem of having their best players retire due to factors like age and an increasing disposition to sustaining injuries.

However, they have an advantage over many of these clubs, and that advantage lies in the fact that they are incredibly efficient and aggressive when it comes to making transfers. It is a trait that is certain to come in handy now when you consider how the transfer market has been severely impacted by the occurrence and aftermath of the pandemic.

Recent reports indicate that shortly, Bayern Munich will take to selling players in other to get the necessary resources they need to future-proof the team. Signs of this change in tactic are evident in the fact that the club has already let the likes of David Alaba go.

Should they continue to move with the times like this while making equally tactical decisions, there's no doubt that they'll remain a solid domestic and continental force long into the future.

 

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