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FC Bayern Thread
FC Bayern München
Official Club Name FC Bayern München E.V.
Nicknames “The Reds”, “Die Bayern”, “FC Hollywood”
Home Allianz Arena
Founded 27. February 1900
Offices Sabener Strasse 51, 81547 Munich
Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Club President Franz Beckenbauer
Manager Felix Magath
Lead Sponsors Deutsche Telekom AG, adidas-Salomon AG
Training Grounds Säbener Strasse 51
Website http://www.fcbayern.t-com.de/de/index.php
2005/06 Squad
Goalkeepers:
#1 Oliver Kahn (Capt.)
#22 Michael Rensing
Defneders:
#2 Willy Sagnol
#3 Lucio
#6 Martin Demichelis
#15 Tobias Rau
#18 Andreas Görlitz
#21 Phillip Lahm
#25 Valerien Ismael
#69 Bixente Lizarazu
Midfielders:
#7 Mehmet Scholl
#8 Ali Karimi
#11 Zé Roberto
#13 Michael Ballack
#16 Jens Jeremies
#20 Hasan Salihamidzic
#23 Owen Hargreaves
#26 Sebastian Deisler
#31 Bastian Schweinsteiger
#39 Andreas Ottl
Strikers:
#10 Roy Makaay
#14 Claudio Pizarro
#24 Roque Santa Cruz
#33 José Paolo Guerrero
Transfers
IN:
Valerien Ismael (trade with Bremen)
Ali Karimi (from Al Ahli Dubai)
Phillip Lahm (return of loan from Stuttgart)
OUT:
Torsten Frings (trade with Bremen)
Samuel Osei Kuffour (leaves for AS Roma)
Robert Kovac (to Juventus)
Alexander Zickler (to Salzburg)
Thomas Linke (to Salzburg)
Vahid Hashemain (to Hannover 96)
2004-05 Season in Review
Table
1. FC Bayern Champions League
2. FC Schalke 04 Champions League
3. Werder Bremen Champions League Qualification
4. Hertha BSC Berlin UEFA-Cup
5. VfB Stuttgart UEFA-Cup
6. Leverkusen UEFA-Cup
7. Borussia Dortmund
8. Hamburger SV
9. VfL Wolfsburg
10. Hannover 96
11. 1.FSV Mainz 05
12. 1. FC Kaiserslautern
13. Arminia Bielefeld
14. 1.FC Nürnberg
15. Bor. Mönchengladbach
16. VfL Bochum Relegated
17. Hansa Rostock Relegated
18. SC Freiburg Relegated
Top Scorers
1. Makaay 22
2. Ballack 13
3. Pizzaro 11
4. Guerrero 6
5. Deisler 4
6. Frings 3
Lucio 3
Scholl 3
Schweinsteiger 3
10. Salihamidzic 2
11. Hargreaves 1
Sagnol 1
Ze Roberto 1
Analyses
End of year placement: 1st
Points: 77
Goals: 75:33
Overall: 24-5-5
Home: 14-2-1
Away: 10-3-4
Best win: 5-0 (vs. Dortmund on Feb. 20, 2005)
Worst loss: 4-1 (vs. Leverkusen on Aug. 28, 2004)
Allianz Arena
The Allianz Arena is a football stadium located in the north-Munich district of Fröttmaning. The arena, which opened its doors on May 30, 2005 with a friendly match between TSV 1860 München and 1. FC Nürnberg, will play host to the opening game of the 2006 World Cup. With its completion, it has officially replaced the Olympiastadion as the home stadium of FC Bayern München and TSV 1860 München. It has been designed by the swiss architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron.
The stadium boasts a capacity of 66,000 spectators. The exterior shell will feature 1056 diamond shaped panels, each of which can be individually lit in different colors (red, blue or white), allowing a spectacular display of moving patterns.
Club Honors
German Championships (19):
1932, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005
German Cup titles (12):
1957, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005
European Champions' Cup/League titles (4):
-1974, Atletico de Madrid 5 - 1
-1975, Leeds United 2 - 0
-1976, AS Saint-Étienne 1 - 0
-2001, Valencia 5-4 penalties
European Cup Winners' Cup title:
-1967, Rangers 1 - 0
UEFA Cup title:
-1996, Bordeaux 5 - 1
Intercontinental Cup:
-1976, Cruzeiro 2 - 0
-2001, Boca Juniors 1 - 0
2005/06 Season Schedule
05.08.05 20.30 Borussia Mönchengladbach W 3-0
13.08.05 15.30 Bayer Leverkusen W 5-2
27.08.05 15.30 Hertha BSC Berlin W 3-0
10.09.05 15.30 1. FC Nürnberg W 2-1
17.09.05 15.30 Hannover 96 W 1-0
21.09.05 20.00 Eintracht Frankfurt W 1-0
24.09.05 15.30 Hamburg SV L 2-0
01.10.05 15.30 VfL Wolfsburg W 2-0
15.10.05 15.30 FC Schalke 04 D 1-1
22.10.05 15.30 MSV Duisburg W 4-0
29.10.05 15.30 1. FC Köln W 2-1
05.11.05 15.30 SV Werder Bremen
19.11.05 15.30 Arminia Bielefeld
26.11.05 15.30 FSV Mainz 05
03.12.05 15.30 VfB Stuttgart
10.12.05 15.30 1. FC Kaiserslautern
17.12.05 15.30 Borussia Dortmund
28.01.06 15.30 Borussia Mönchengladbach
04.02.06 15.30 Bayer Leverkusen
08.02.06 20.00 Hertha BSC Berlin
11.02.06 15.30 1. FC Nürnberg
18.02.06 15.30 Hannover 96
25.02.06 15.30 Eintracht Frankfurt
04.03.06 15.30 Hamburg SV
11.03.06 15.30 VfL Wolfsburg
18.03.06 15.30 FC Schalke 04
25.03.06 15.30 MSV Duisburg
01.04.06 15.30 1. FC Köln
08.04.06 15.30 SV Werder Bremen
15.04.06 15.30 Arminia Bielefeld
22.04.06 15.30 FSV Mainz 05
03.05.06 20.00 VfB Stuttgart
06.05.06 15.30 1. FC Kaiserslautern
13.05.06 15.30 Borussia Dortmund
Hall of Fame
Franz Beckenbauer
Gerd Müller
Sepp Maier
Uli Hoeneß
  
Lothar Matthäus
Stefan Effenberg
Giovane Elber
Roland Wohlfarth
  
Dieter Hoeneß
Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
 
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Rochester Rhino Moderator

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nice work setting up the intitial post. Like the hall of fame thing too. The squad picture didn't load though. |
| Fri Jul 08, 2005 3:59 am |
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gohawks13 Moderator

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Thanks.. just put up a new pic from the team..... man it feels awsome to have PC access at work!! |
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gohawks13 Moderator

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UPDATE: Summer program
| Quote: | 16.05.2005 The 2004-5 championship-winning season is drawing steadily to a close, with the focus at the club switching to the 2005-6 campaign and preparations for the new term pressing ahead at full speed. fcbayern.de presents an overview of the club's currently confirmed programme through the summer close season until the Bundesliga action restarts on 5 August.  |
Bayern's summer programme
28 May: DFB German Cup final against Schalke 04 in Berlin
31 May: Allianz Arena inaugural match against a Germany XI
2 June: First city derby at the Allianz Arena against TSV 1860 Munich
3 June: Start of official summer vacation
2 July: Players report back; friendly against SV 1880 Munich
3 July: First training camp in Rottach Egern (until 8 July)
9 July: Friendly in Würzburg (14-0 Win)
10 July: Friendly in Grafenwöhr (19-0 Win)
13 July: Friendly in Dessau
17 July: Friendly against Karlsruher SC
18 July: Second training camp in Bonn (until 23 July)
26 July: League Cup semi-final featuring Bayern (8.30 pm, Allianz Arena)
28 July: Friendly in Tokyo against FC Tokyo
30 July: Friendly in Tokyo against Yubilo Iwata
5 August: 2005-6 Bundesliga season opens with home fixture for champions Bayern |
| Mon Jul 11, 2005 5:11 am |
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| gohawks13 wrote: | 9 July: Friendly in Würzburg (14-0 Win)
10 July: Friendly in Grafenwöhr (19-0 Win)  |
wtf man :oh: that are some numbers haha, those poor oponents  |
| Mon Jul 11, 2005 2:17 pm |
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gohawks13 Moderator

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Ballack Hints At Bayern Stay
| Quote: | Germany captain Michael Ballack has said that the possibility of extending his contract at Bayern Munich is "high" after returning to training on Wednesday after a three-week holiday.
The midfield player joined his team-mates after a delayed summer holiday due to Confederations' Cup commitments today and was immediately asked by waiting journalists to explain his plans for the future. He obliged, saying: "We're all assuming that I'm going to be playing here at least until 2006. That's why I'm here. Bayern have big aims: We want to defend the league championship as well as the German Cup and go far in the Champions League and I want to be part of that."
With his contract due to run out next summer, Bayern are anxious to get a commitment from their talismanic midfielder before deciding whether they need to sell him to cash in on his value or risk losing him for nothing after the World Cup.
Coach Felix Magath is hopeful that Ballack will stay. Magath told the official Bayern Munich Web site: "I'm totally calm and confident the board will do everything humanly possible to resolve the situation to our advantage. I'd like to see a decision before the end of the year, which would help me in planning. Obviously I'd be delighted is he was still here to lead the team in the years after 2006."
For his part, Ballack seemed open to offers, saying: "I'm in the good situation that I can choose. It's a very important decision for the club and for me and that's why it should be carefully considered. It could take a few days, a few weeks or perhaps a few months. But the possibility that I'll extend is high. I feel good here."
General-manager Uli Hoeneß has rejected rumours that the player is looking for a salary of around €10 million to stay at the Allianz Arena. Hoeneß told Bavarian TV show Blickpunkt Sport: "We insist on sporting success being tied to financial prudence. The point may come when we have to say no. When people start talking about €10 million-plus I just don't understand the world any more. Surely no-one believes Ballack earns more than €4 million or thereabouts? And we're supposed to be considering more than doubling that?"
The East German born Ballack has long been linked to a move abroad and, at 28, will now realise that if he is to have that experience it will have to be now. Real Madrid would seem the likely destination if he does take the plunge, but my bet is that we will see the German national team skipper at Bayern for a little longer yet.
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gohawks13 Moderator

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Ballack Would Fancy Madrid Move
| Quote: | Michael Ballack is ready to postpone talks over a new contract at Bayern Munich after admitting that he would be interested in joining Real Madrid.
The German international has been targeted by the Spanish giants to beef up their midfield, with Arrigo Sacchi believing that he would be the perfect foil in midfield alongside either Pablo García or Thomas Gravesen.
Ballack only has one year left on his contract at Bayern and Madrid are ready to make the Bundesliga champions an offer, according to Spanish daily Marca.
But Florentino Perez has insisted that his club will pay no more than €10million for the former Bayer Leverkusen player as he could be available on a free transfer at the end of next season if he does not extend his contract.
Manchester United are also keeping tabs on Ballack's situation, but he stated that he intended to stay in Germany until after next year's World Cup finals when their interest was made public.
Despite not being guaranteed a starting place every week at the Bernabéu, Marca claims that Ballack has alreay made it clear that he could be tempted by a move to Spain this summer.
After holding talks with Madrid while he was still with Bayer Leverkusen, Ballack knows that this will be the last time that the Spanish outfit will make a move for his services as he celebrates his 29th birthday in September.
In order to prepare for an opening offer, Madrid are keen to settle the future of Walter Samuel, Guti, Luis Figo and Michael Owen, with the first two likely to pushed out of the club to make room for the German star.  |
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Alebinho The Emperor

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Their stadium looks like a golf ball. |
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