Introduction of Bayern Munich Club:
Bayern Munich, also known as the South King for short, is called the South King because Munich is located in the south of Germany and because of Bayern's strong dominance in the Bundesliga. Bayern was founded in 1900, located in Munich, Germany, and can accommodate 75,000 people. Bayern is the most successful club in Germany.
Bayern, known as the honorary harvester, won numerous honors, big and small, and won the Champions League five times, including three consecutive championships, World Club Cup champion 1 time, European Super Cup champion 1 time, German Football League champion 29 times, German Football Association Cup champion 19 times, German Super Cup champion 7 times and European Winners Cup champion/kloc-time.
Team history:
Before the establishment of Bayern Munich, it was the football department of Munich 1879 Men's Gymnastics Club. Football Department 1 1 Players established Bayern Munich Football Club under the leadership of Franz Johann on the evening of February 27th, 2000.
In the following months, Bayern Munich beat many competitors in the same city by a big score and reached the semi-final of 1900/0 1 season.
In the next few years, Bayern won several local league titles, and joined the newly created local league "Kreisliga" in the season of1911,which is also the first regional league in Bavaria. Bayern won the league in the early years, but unfortunately failed to defend it. 19 14 years, the team won the championship again.
In World War I, all football matches in Germany came to a standstill. In the years after World War I, Bayern Munich won several regional championships. 1926, the team won the first Nande championship in history, and two years later, they achieved this result again.
1932, Bayern beat Frankfurt Harmony under the leadership of coach Richard Kohn and won the first national league championship in the team's history. The arrival of Hitler's regime in 1930s disrupted the development of Bayern, and the club president and head coach were forced to leave Germany because of their Jewish status.
Some other players in the club were also purged, and Bayern was ridiculed as a "Jewish club". In the next few years, Bayern can't continue to participate in the national championship, but only in the middle of the local league.