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2010–11 FC Bayern Munich season

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Bayern Munich
2010–11 season
ChairmanUli Hoeneß
ManagerLouis van Gaal (to April)
Andries Jonker (from April)
StadiumAllianz Arena
Bundesliga3rd
DFB-PokalSemi-finals
DFL-SupercupWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Mario Gómez (28)

All:
Mario Gómez (39)
Highest home attendance69,000
Lowest home attendance69,000

The 2010–11 season of FC Bayern Munich began on 21 June with their first training session.

Off-season

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Bayern already made a few squad changes. They released the previously loaned out Luca Toni from his contract and sold Christian Lell to Hertha BSC.[1][2] The contracts of multiple players expired and were not extended: Michael Rensing eventually ended up at 1. FC Köln, while Andreas Görlitz joined FC Ingolstadt. Meanwhile, José Sosa was sold to Napoli.

Breno and Andreas Ottl both returned from 1. FC Nürnberg, where they had been on loan since the winter break; Toni Kroos came back from an 18-month loan to Leverkusen; and Edson Braafheid returned from a six-month spell at Celtic. Save for Rouven Sattelmaier, Bayern opted in the end to make no new signings in the summer transfer window ending at 31 August.

Pre-season

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Head coach Louis van Gaal divided the pre-season into two phases, as many of his players participated in the World Cup and were only later available for the club. The initial phase began with the first training on 21 June. In this phase, which lasted until 4 July, the first squad trained with the second team and a friendly at the fanclub "Lohner Bayern Union" was held. On 30 June, the club announced that 18-year-old David Alaba had signed his first professional contract at Bayern.[3]

The second phase began on 15 July. As 13 players participated in the 2010 World Cup, Van Gaal had only 11 first teamers at his disposal. His training squad was thus complemented with the second team.[4] Franck Ribéry and Martín Demichelis were the first players from World Cup squads that resumed training, but only after the training camp in Riva del Garda from 19 to 24 July. The remaining nine players from the German and Dutch squads returned on 2 August. While Van Gaal was proud to have the most players of any club in the final games of the World Cup, he lamented that "this is not a good pre-season." But he was even more displeased with the FIFA scheduling an international matchday on 11 August, in between the Super Cup and the first round of the DFB-Pokal. The coach actually advised his players to ask the German Football Association (DFB) to be excused for the game: "If eight Bayern players said they'd withdraw, the DFB would listen, I believe."[5] The warning ended in a healthy compromise, where most of the players with substantial playing time at the World Cup were not picked by German coach Joachim Löw. For Bayern, this meant losing only Toni Kroos and Mario Gómez to the international date. The pre-season ended on 16 August with the first round of the DFB-Pokal, where Bayern played Germania Windeck and advanced to the second round.[6]

There was unfortunate news at the return of the last internationals for Bayern, after medical tests confirmed that Arjen Robben's sustained injury in a pre-World cup friendly had not properly healed and that he would be out for a further two months.[7] Bayern Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge stated, "Of course, Bayern Munich are very angry" with the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), and would be seeking compensation from them, continuing, "Once again we must pay the bill as a club after a player is seriously injured playing for a national team."[7] At the end of August, new tests showed slower than anticipated healing in Robben's muscle, leading to fears that Robben might not play again before 2011.

Season

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Bayern were involved during the winter transfer, with Bayern adding Luiz Gustavo from 1899 Hoffenheim and David Alaba moving the other way in a loan deal. Martín Demichelis was sold to Málaga and one week before the end of the winter transfer period, captain Mark van Bommel requested to be released from his contract and moved to Milan.[8] Edson Braafheid also signed for 1899 Hoffenheim on a permanent basis, while Maximilian Haas also left the club, signing for English team Middlesbrough on the last day of the winter transfer window.

Competitions

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Bundesliga

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The Bundesliga campaign began on 20 August when Bayern played in the opening game of the season against VfL Wolfsburg.[9]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Borussia Dortmund (C) 34 23 6 5 67 22 +45 75 Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Bayer Leverkusen 34 20 8 6 64 44 +20 68
3 Bayern Munich 34 19 8 7 81 40 +41 65 Qualification to Champions League play-off round
4 Hannover 96 34 19 3 12 49 45 +4 60 Qualification to Europa League play-off round
5 FSV Mainz 05 34 18 4 12 52 39 +13 58 Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round
Source: kicker
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Match
Date
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Pos.
Pts.
GD
Report
1 20 August H VfL Wolfsburg 2 – 1 6 3 1
Report Report link
Kick off
20:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich VfL Wolfsburg
Müller 9'
Schweinsteiger 90'
Van Bommel Yellow card 33'
Džeko 58'
Pekarík Yellow card 43'
Cícero Yellow card 62'
Barzagli Yellow card 66'
2 28 August A 1. FC Kaiserslautern 0 – 2 12 3 -1
Report Report link
Kick off
20:30 CEST
Attendance
49,780
Referee
1. FC Kaiserslautern Bayern Munich
Iličević 36', Yellow card 39' Yellow-red card 90+1'
   Lakić 37'
Müller Yellow card 85'
3 11 September H Werder Bremen 0 – 0 11 4 -1
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
4 18 September H 1. FC Köln 0 – 0 9 5 -1
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich 1. FC Köln
Brečko Yellow card 63'
5 21 September A 1899 Hoffenheim 2 – 1 8 8 0
Report Report link
Kick off
20:00 CEST
Attendance
30,150
Referee
1899 Hoffenheim Bayern Munich
Ibišević 1'
Weis Yellow card 31'
6 25 September H Mainz 05 1 – 2 9 8 -1
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich Mainz 05
Svensson 45' (o.g.)
Allagui 15'
Fuchs Yellow card 31'
Svensson Yellow card 37'
Szalai 77'
7 3 October A Borussia Dortmund 0 – 2 12 8 -3
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
80,720
Referee
Borussia Dortmund Bayern Munich
Barrios 52'
Şahin 60'
8 16 October H Hannover 96 3 – 0 10 11 0
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich Hannover 96
Gómez 21', 77', 90' Yellow card 78'
Badstuber Yellow card 88'
Tymoshchuk Yellow card 90+2'
Ya Konan Yellow card 88'
9 22 October A Hamburger SV 0 – 0 11 12 0
Report Report link
Kick off
20:30 CEST
Attendance
57,000
Referee
Manuel Gräfe
Hamburger SV Bayern Munich
Mathijsen Yellow card 23'
Pranjić Yellow card 27'
Schweinsteiger Yellow card 45+2'
10 30 October H SC Freiburg 4 – 2 7 15 2
Report Report link
Kick off
20:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Peter Gagelmann
Bayern Munich SC Freiburg
Reisinger 64'
Braafheid 87' (o.g.)
Putsilo Yellow card 52'
Cissé Yellow card 74'
Toprak Yellow card 79'
11 6 November A Borussia Mönchengladbach 3 – 3 9 16 2
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
54,057 (capacity)
Referee
Borussia Mönchengladbach Bayern Munich
Gómez 11'
Schweinsteiger 40' soccer ball with red X 43'
Lahm 84'
12 14 November H 1. FC Nürnberg 3 – 0 6 19 5
Report Report link
Kick off
17:30 CET
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich 1. FC Nürnberg
Gómez 10', 75' soccer ball with red X 87'
Lahm 57' (pen.)
Pranjić Yellow card 73'
Schäfer Yellow card 57'
13 20 November A Bayer Leverkusen 1 – 1 8 20 5
Report Report link
Kick off
17:30 CET
Attendance
30,210
Referee
Bayer Leverkusen Bayern Munich
Vidal 45+2' (pen.)
Castro Yellow card 66'
Friedrich Yellow card 73'
Gómez 34'
Lahm Yellow card 59'
Ríbery Yellow card 86'
14 27 November H Eintracht Frankfurt 4 – 1 5 23 8
Report Report link
Kick off
17:30 CET
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich Eintracht Frankfurt
Ríbery Yellow card 2'
Tymoshchuk 29', 88'
Müller 59'
Gómez 61'
Gekas 33'
15 4 December A Schalke 04 0 – 2 7 23 6
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CET
Attendance
61,673
Referee
Schalke 04 Bayern Munich
Kroos Yellow card 45'
16 11 December H FC St. Pauli 3 – 0 6 26 9
Report Report link
Kick off
16:30 CET
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich FC St. Pauli
Altıntop 17'
Lahm 71' (pen.)
Ribéry 79'
Kessler Red card 68'
Iličević Yellow card 45'
17 19 December A VfB Stuttgart 5 – 3 5 29 11
Report Report link
Kick off
17:30 CET
Attendance
40,500
Referee
VfB Stuttgart Bayern Munich
Harnik 50', 64'
Gentner 71'
Gómez 31', 52', 54'
Müller 36'
Ribéry 43'
18 15 January A VfL Wolfsburg 1 – 1 5 30 11
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
30,000 (capacity)
Referee
Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)
VfL Wolfsburg Bayern Munich
Mandžukić Yellow card 2'
Grafite soccer ball with red X 45+3'
Riether 86'
Josué Yellow card 56'
19 22 January H 1. FC Kaiserslautern 5 – 1 4 33 15
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Markus Schmidt (Stuttgart)
Bayern Munich 1. FC Kaiserslautern
Robben 45'
Gómez 52', 80', 85'
Müller 90'
Morávek 62'
Kirch Yellow card 65'
Tiffert Yellow card 70'
Bugera Yellow card 73'
20 29 January A Werder Bremen 3 – 1 3 36 17
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
40,500 (capacity)
Referee
Werder Bremen Bayern Munich
Mertesacker 47'
Pizarro Yellow card 35'
Prödl Yellow card 36'
Wiese Red card 88'
Robben 65', Yellow card 85'
Mertesacker 76' (o.g.)
Klose 87'
Schweinsteiger Yellow card 25'
21 5 February A 1. FC Köln 2 – 3 5 36 16
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
50,000 (capacity)
Referee
Felix Zwayer (Berlin)
1. FC Köln Bayern Munich
Clemens 55'
Novaković 62', 73'
Badstuber Yellow card 19'
Gómez 22'
Altıntop 43'
Lahm Yellow card 48'
22 12 February H 1899 Hoffenheim 4 – 0 3 39 20
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich 1899 Hoffenheim
Gómez 2'
Müller 15'
Robben 63', 81'
Weis Yellow card 38'
Šimunić Yellow card 55'
Beck Yellow card 58'
Salihović Yellow card 82'
23 19 February A Mainz 05 3 – 1 3 42 22
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CET
Attendance
20,300 (capacity)
Referee
Mainz 05 Bayern Munich
Fuchs Yellow card 16'
Holtby Yellow card 58'
Allagui 83'
24 26 February H Borussia Dortmund 1 – 3 4 42 20
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CET
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)
Bayern Munich Borussia Dortmund
Barrios 9'
Şahin 18' Yellow card 53'
Lewandowski Yellow card 39'
Schmelzer Yellow card 42'
Hummels 60'
25 5 March A Hannover 96 1 – 3 5 42 18
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
49,000 (capacity)
Referee
Hannover 96 Bayern Munich
Abdellaoue 16', Yellow card 60'
Rausch 51'
Pinto 62', Yellow card 80'
Stindl Yellow card 73'
Kroos Yellow card 42'
Robben 55'
Breno Red card 73'
26 12 March H Hamburger SV 6 – 0 4 45 24
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich Hamburger SV
Robben 40', 47', 55'
Ribéry 64' Yellow card 65'
Müller 79'
Klose Yellow card 83'
Westermann 85' (o.g.)
Guerrero Yellow card 65'
27 19 March A SC Freiburg 2 – 1 4 48 25
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
24,000
Referee
SC Freiburg Bayern Munich
Cissé soccer ball with red X 14' 17'
Schuster Yellow card 30'
Reisinger Yellow card 87'
28 2 April H Borussia Mönchengladbach 1 – 0 3 51 26
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich Borussia Mönchengladbach
Lahm Yellow card 32'
Robben 78', Yellow card 84'
Reus Yellow card 67'
29 9 April A 1. FC Nürnberg 1 – 1 4 52 26
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
48,548
Referee
1. FC Nürnberg Bayern Munich
Wolf Yellow card 16'
Wollscheid Yellow card 58'
Eigler 60'
Müller 5'
Kroos Yellow card 33'
Badstuber Yellow card 55'
Robben Red card 90+3'
Robben was sent off
after the final whistle
30 16 April H Bayer Leverkusen 5 – 1 3 55 30
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich Bayer Leverkusen
Rolfes 7' (o.g.)
Gómez 29', 44', 45+1'
Tymoshchuk Yellow card 54'
Ribéry 75'
Derdiyok 62'
Vidal Yellow card 77'
31 23 April A Eintracht Frankfurt 1 – 1 4 56 30
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
47,000 (capacity)
Referee
Eintracht Frankfurt Bayern Munich
Köhler Yellow card 29'
Rode 54'
Ochs Yellow card 65'
Jung Yellow card 72'
Fenin Yellow card 88'
Schweinsteiger Yellow card 65'
Contento Yellow card 66'
Gómez Yellow card 66', 89' (pen.)
Luiz Gustavo Yellow card 90+3'
32 30 April H Schalke 04 4 – 1 3 59 33
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich Schalke 04
Robben 6'
Müller 14', 84'
Gómez 19'
Ribéry Yellow card 15'
Badstuber 8' (o.g.)
Metzelder Yellow card 12'
Farfán Yellow card 37'
33 7 May A FC St. Pauli 8 – 1 3 62 40
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Referee
FC St. Pauli Bayern Munich
Bartels Yellow card 66'
Eger 78'
Lechner Yellow card 81'
Bruns Yellow card 82'
Gómez 10', 52', 86'
Müller Yellow card 21'
Van Buyten 32'
Robben 54', 84'
Ribéry Yellow card 66', 74', 88'
34 14 May H VfB Stuttgart 2 – 1 3 65 41
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
69,000 (capacity)
Referee
Bayern Munich VfB Stuttgart
Okazaki 24'
Boka Yellow card 39'
Niedermeier Yellow card 79'

Last updated: 14 May 2011
Source: DFB.de
1Bayern Munich goals come first.
Ground's country's flag and opponent's country's flag shown when from a different country of Bayern Munich.
Pos. = Position in league, Pts. = Points, GD = Goal difference, Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

DFB-Pokal

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16 August 2010 Round 1 Germania Windeck 0 – 4 Bayern Munich Cologne
18:00 CEST report Klose 44'
Ribéry 45'
Kroos 84'
Gómez 85'
Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 41,100
Referee: Christian Dingert (Thallichtenberg)
26 October 2010 Round 2 Bayern Munich 2 – 1 Werder Bremen Munich
20:30 CEST Schweinsteiger 28', 74' report Pizarro 2' Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 64,000
Referee: Michael Weiner (Giesen)
22 December 2010 Round 3 Stuttgart 3 – 6 Bayern Munich Stuttgart
20:30 CET Pogrebnyak 32', 45+1'
Delpierre 77'
Ottl 6'
Gómez 8'
Klose 52', 86'
Müller 81'
Ribéry 90+4'
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 40,500
Referee: Florian Meyer (Burgdorf)
26 January 2011 Quarter-finals Alemannia Aachen 0 – 4 Bayern Munich Aachen
20:30 CET report Gómez 26'
Müller 75', 80'
Robben 88'
Stadium: Tivoli
Attendance: 32,190
Referee: Michael Weiner (Giesen)
2 March 2011 Semi-finals Bayern Munich 0 – 1 Schalke 04 Munich
20:30 CET report Raúl 15' Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 69,000
Referee: Florian Meyer (Burgdorf)

UEFA Champions League

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Bayern Munich qualified for the group stage of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League by winning the Bundesliga in 2009–10. There they were drawn into Group E with Italian runners-up Roma, Swiss double champions Basel and Romanian champions CFR Cluj. Bayern finished the group in first place with a club record of 15 points. In the Round of 16 they were drawn against their opponent from the previous Champions League final, Internazionale.

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BAY ROM BSL CLJ
1 Germany Bayern Munich 6 5 0 1 16 6 +10 15 Advance to knockout phase 2–0 3–0 3–2
2 Italy Roma 6 3 1 2 10 11 −1 10 3–2 1–3 2–1
3 Switzerland Basel 6 2 0 4 8 11 −3 6 Transfer to Europa League 1–2 2–3 1–0
4 Romania CFR Cluj 6 1 1 4 6 12 −6 4 0–4 1–1 2–1
Source: Soccerway
15 September 2010 1 Bayern Munich Germany 2 – 0 Italy Roma Munich, Germany
20:45 CEST Müller 79'
Klose 83'
Report Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 66,000
Referee: Stéphane Lannoy (France)
28 September 2010 2 Basel Switzerland 1 – 2 Germany Bayern Munich Basel, Switzerland
20:45 CEST Frei 18' Report Schweinsteiger 56' (pen.), 89' Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Attendance: 37,500
Referee: Craig Thomson (Scotland)
19 October 2010 3 Bayern Munich Germany 3 – 2 Romania CFR Cluj Munich, Germany
20:45 CEST Cadú 32' (o.g.)
Panin 38' (o.g.)
Gómez 77'
Report Cadú 28'
Culio 86'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 64,000
Referee: Martin Atkinson (England)
3 November 2010 4 CFR Cluj Romania 0 – 4 Germany Bayern Munich Cluj-Napoca, Romania
20:45 CET Report Gómez 12', 24', 71'
Müller 90'
Stadium: Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu
Attendance: 14,100
Referee: Serge Gumienny (Belgium)
23 November 2010 5 Roma Italy 3 – 2 Germany Bayern Munich Rome, Italy
20:45 CET Borriello 49'
De Rossi 81'
Totti 84' (pen.)
Report Gómez 33', 39' Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 42,789
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain)
8 December 2010 6 Bayern Munich Germany 3 – 0 Switzerland Basel Munich, Germany
20:45 CET Ribéry 35', 50'
Tymoshchuk 37'
Report Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 64,000
Referee: Martin Hansson (Sweden)

Knockout phase

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Round of 16
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23 February 2011 First leg Internazionale Italy 0 – 1 Germany Bayern Munich Milan, Italy
20:45 CET Report Gómez 90' Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 75,925
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
15 March 2011 Second leg Bayern Munich Germany 2 – 3
(3 – 3a agg.)
Italy Internazionale Munich, Germany
20:45 CET Gómez 21'
Müller 31'
Report Eto'o 4'
Sneijder 63'
Pandev 88'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 66,000
Referee: Pedro Proença (Portugal)

DFL-Supercup

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Bayern faced Schalke 04 in the first official DFL-Supercup in 14 years. Normally, the league champions would play the cup winners, but as Bayern won both titles, they faced the league's runners-up, Schalke 04.

7 August 2010 Bayern Munich 2 – 0 Schalke 04 Augsburg
Müller 75'
Klose 81'
Stadium: Impuls Arena
Attendance: 30,660
Referee: Manuel Gräfe

Friendlies

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LIGA total! Cup 2010

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Bayern played in the 2010 LIGA total! Cup. The tournament was held in the Veltins-Arena and organized by Bayern's prime sponsor, Deutsche Telekom. In this tournament matches consisted of two 30 minutes halves each. The Reds faced Köln in the first game and Schalke 04 in the second game.[10]

1 August 2010 Bayern Munich 1 – 3 Schalke 04 Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen
18:35 CEST Mujić 6' (report) Raúl 25', 35'
Edu 27'
Attendance: 38,236
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer (Herne)

Other friendlies

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The fanclub "Fanclub Lohner Bayern Union" won the right to host the annual Dream Game, a game Bayern contests against one of its fanclubs with the earnings going to charity.[11]

26 June 2010 Fanclub Lohner Bayern Union 0–12 Bayern Munich Eintracht-Stadion, Nordhorn
Report Knasmüllner 19', 34'
Jüllich 23'
Alaba 28'
Sène 41'
Altıntop 49', 56'
Tymoshchuk 53', 79'
Pranjić 58'
Sosa 59'
Ekici 76'
Attendance: 7,000

On the final day of their training camp in Riva del Garda Bayern faced a selection of players from Trentino in a friendly.[12]

24 July 2010 Trentino XI 1–5 Bayern Munich Stadio Comunale, Arco, Trentino
Poli 58' Report Sosa 6', 19'
Olić 38', 79'
Ottl 86' (pen.)
Attendance: 2,500

Bayern hosted a team selected by their sponsor, the Fitness First company, on 8 August. The Fitness First Winterstars team consisted of several Winter Olympic Games gold medal winners and four fans. The money raised in the match will be used to support Munich's candidacy for the 2018 Winter Olympics.[13]

8 August 2010 Fitness First Winterstars 1–11 Bayern Munich Allianz Arena, Munich
14:30 CEST Czyz 40' Report Gómez 11', 14', 19', 35'
Ribéry 17', 23'
Sosa 20', 29', 32'
Kroos 30', 37'
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Karl Valentin (Taufkirchen)

In the final friendly of the 2010 pre-season, Bayern hosted Real Madrid. The game has been called the Beckenbauer testimonial match as Franz Beckenbauer did not receive a proper farewell game when he left the club in 1977 for New York Cosmos. Incidentally, José Mourinho, the coach who bested Bayern in the previous Champions League final with Internazionale, led Madrid.[14]

13 August 2010 Bayern Munich 0–0
(2 – 4 p)
Real Madrid Allianz Arena, Munich
20:45 CEST Report Attendance: 69,000 (capacity)
Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Ergolding)
Penalties
Badstuber soccer ball with check mark
Altıntop soccer ball with red X
Ottl soccer ball with check mark
Braafheid soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Ronaldo
soccer ball with check mark Van der Vaart
soccer ball with check mark Alonso
soccer ball with check mark Benzema

On 17 November, Bayern arranged a friendly against Unterhaching on short notice with several of the players were away with their national sides. The primary aim was to give previously injured players Franck Ribéry, Breno and Diego Contento some match practice.[15]

17 November 2010 Bayern Munich 2–1 SpVgg Unterhaching Pitch No1 at Säbener Strasse
Yılmaz 36'
Knasmüllner 63'
Report Tunjić 39' Attendance: 500

Bayern attends three post-season friendlies before the summer break.

15 May 2011 Düren XI 3–4 Bayern Munich Langerwehe, Düren
16:00 CEST (UTC+02) Behramy 5'
Kocyigit 65'
Betzer 79'
Report (German) Tymoshchuk 23', 45'
Badstuber 83'
Gómez 85'
Attendance: 9,000
16 May 2011 Paulaner XI 1–13 Bayern Munich Wacker Arena, Burghausen
20:15 CEST (UTC+02) Herbert Grammetbauer 81' Report Álvarez 14'
Gómez 20', 28', 45', 78', 88'
Klose 25'
Lahm 31'
Robben 47', 51'
Ribéry 54'
Kroos 65', 67'
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Karl Valentin (Taufkirchen)
18 May 2011 Zenit Saint Petersburg 2–4 Bayern Munich Petrovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg
20:00 MSD (UTC+04) Bukharov 11'
Huszti 80' (pen.)
Alves Yellow card
Report Klose 17', 47'
Müller 65'
Robben 81'
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Nikolai Ivanov

Players

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Squad information

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As of 14 May 2011[16]

Squad Season 2010-11
No. Player Nat. Birthday at FCB since previous club BL matches BL goals Cup matches Cup goals CL matches CL goals
Goalkeepers
1 Hans-Jörg Butt Germany 28 May 1974 2008 Benfica 22(1) 0 3 0 4 0
22 Rouven Sattelmaier Germany 7 Aug 1987 2010 Jahn Regensburg 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 Thomas Kraft Germany 22 Jul 1988 2004 Junior Team 12 0 2 0 4 0
Defenders
2 Breno Brazil 13 Oct 1989 2008 São Paulo 7(6) 0 2 0 2(1) 0
5 Daniel Van Buyten Belgium 7 Feb 1978 2006 Hamburger SV 18(3) 2 0(3) 0 6 0
21 Philipp Lahm (captain) Germany 11 Nov 1983 1995 Junior Team 34 3 5 0 8 0
26 Diego Contento Germany 1 May 1990 1995 Junior Team 12(2) 0 1 0 2(1) 0
28 Holger Badstuber Germany 13 Mar 1989 2002 Junior Team 21(2) 0 3 0 4(1) 0
Midfielders
7 Franck Ribéry France 7 Apr 1983 2007 Marseille 22(3) 7 3 2 4 2
8 Hamit Altıntop Turkey 8 Dec 1982 2007 Schalke 04 8(6) 2 2(1) 0 4(3) 0
10 Arjen Robben Netherlands 23 Jan 1984 2009 Real Madrid 13(1) 12 1(1) 1 2 0
16 Andreas Ottl Germany 1 Mar 1985 1996 Junior Team 9(6) 0 3 1 3 0
23 Danijel Pranjić Croatia 2 Dec 1981 2009 Heerenveen 22(6) 0 4 0 6(1) 0
30 Luiz Gustavo Brazil 23 Jul 1987 2011 1899 Hoffenheim 14(1) 1 2 0 2 0
31 Bastian Schweinsteiger (vice-captain) Germany 1 Aug 1984 1998 Junior Team 31(1) 4 4 2 8 2
39 Toni Kroos Germany 4 Jan 1990 2006 Junior Team 19(8) 1 2(1) 1 5(1) 0
44 Anatoliy Tymoshchuk Ukraine 30 Mar 1979 2009 Zenit Saint Petersburg 23(3) 3 5 0 5(1) 1
Strikers
11 Ivica Olić Croatia 14 Sep 1979 2009 Hamburger SV 3(3) 0 0(1) 0 1(1) 0
18 Miroslav Klose Germany 9 Jun 1978 2007 Werder Bremen 9(11) 1 3(1) 3 1(1) 1
25 Thomas Müller Germany 13 Sep 1989 2000 Junior Team 23(2) 12 5 3 7(1) 3
33 Mario Gómez Germany 10 Jul 1985 2009 VfB Stuttgart 27(5) 28 2(1) 3 6(2) 8
Players transferred after the start of the season
4 Edson Braafheid Netherlands 8 Apr 1983 2009 Twente 2(1) 0 0(1) 0 0(1) 0
6 Martín Demichelis Argentina 20 Dec 1980 2003 River Plate 3(3) 1 1 0 2 0
17 Mark van Bommel (captain) Netherlands 22 Apr 1977 2006 Barcelona 12(1) 0 2 0 3 0
27 David Alaba Austria 24 Jun 1992 2008 Junior Team 0(2) 0 0(1) 0 0 0
Last updated: 14 May 2011

Goalscorers

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Information current as of end of 14 May 2011

Transfers and loans

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Transfers in

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
2 DF Brazil Breno 20 Non-EU 1. FC Nürnberg Loan return Summer 2012 n/a
16 MF Germany Andreas Ottl 25 EU 1. FC Nürnberg Loan return Summer 2011 n/a
39 MF Germany Toni Kroos 20 EU Bayer Leverkusen Loan return Summer 2012 n/a
4 DF Netherlands Edson Braafheid 27 EU Celtic Scotland Loan return Summer 2013 n/a
22 GK Germany Rouven Sattelmaier 22 EU Jahn Regensburg Transfer Summer 2012 Free
30 MF Brazil Luiz Gustavo 23 Non-EU 1899 Hoffenheim Transfer Winter 2015 €15,000,000 [1]

Total spending: Decrease €15,000,000

Transfers out

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N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
1 GK Germany Michael Rensing 26 EU 1. FC Köln End of contract Summer n/a
13 DF Germany Andreas Görlitz 28 EU FC Ingolstadt End of contract Summer n/a
9 FW Italy Luca Toni 32 EU Genoa Italy Released Summer n/a
30 DF Germany Christian Lell 25 EU Hertha BSC Sold Summer €500,000
32 MF Turkey Mehmet Ekici 20 EU 1. FC Nürnberg Loaned out Summer n/a
20 MF Argentina José Sosa 25 Non-EU Napoli Italy Sold Summer €3,000,000
6 DF Argentina Martín Demichelis 29 Non-EU Málaga Spain Sold Winter undisclosed, reported €3,000,000–4,000,000
27 MF Austria David Alaba 18 EU 1899 Hoffenheim Loaned out Winter n/a
17 MF Netherlands Mark van Bommel 33 EU Milan Italy Released Winter €1,500,000
4 DF Netherlands Edson Braafheid 27 EU 1899 Hoffenheim Released Winter Released

Last updated: 3 January

Total income: Increase €8,000,000–9,000,000

Management and coaching staff

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Since the beginning of the 2009–10 season, Louis van Gaal is the manager of Bayern Munich. He brought some personnel of his own to the club.[17]

Position Staff
Manager Louis van Gaal
Assistant manager Andries Jonker
Assistant manager Hermann Gerland
Goalkeeping coach Frans Hoek
Sports psychologist Philipp Laux
Fitness and rehab coach Thomas Wilhelmi
Fitness coach Marcelo Martins
Fitness coach Andreas Kornmayer
Leading physician Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt
Physician Lutz Hänsel
Physician Peter Ueblacker
Physiotherapist Fredi Binder
Physiotherapist Gerry Hoffmann
Physiotherapist Stephan Weickert
Physiotherapist Gianni Bianchi
Match analyst Marcel Bout
Video analyst Max Reckers
Training physiologist Jos van Dijk

References

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