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词条 Football in Munich
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  1. Football clubs in Munich

  2. FIFA World Cups

     1974 FIFA World Cup  2006 FIFA World Cup 

  3. UEFA Euro 1988

  4. European club competition finals

     UEFA Champions League/European Champions Cup Finals  Won by a Bayern Munich  Won by Bayern Munich  Held in Munich  1979 European Cup Final  1993 UEFA Champions League Final  1997 UEFA Champions League Final  2012 UEFA Champions League Final 

  5. Famous footballers from Munich

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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Munich is one of the most successful footballing cities in Europe and the World with over 40 trophies, including Germany's victory in the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final.

Football clubs in Munich

{{main|FC Bayern Munich|TSV 1860 Munich}}

Munich is the most successful city in Bundesliga history.[1] The success of Munich in German football doesn't stop there. FC Bayern Munich have won 28 National championships along with 18 German Cups, 6 League Cups, 7 DFL-Supercups, 5 UEFA Champions League/European Cups, 1 UEFA Cup, 1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1 UEFA Super Cup, 2 Intercontinental Cups and 1 FIFA Club World Cup for a total of 70 trophies. TSV 1860 Munich have won 1 National Championship along with 2 DFB Cups leaving Munich with 73 trophies.

FIFA World Cups

1974 FIFA World Cup

{{main|1974 FIFA World Cup}}

The Munich Olympic Stadium was the site of the final match of the 1974 FIFA World Cup between the sides of Netherlands and Germany finishing 1:2.

2006 FIFA World Cup

{{main|2006 FIFA World Cup}}

Munich was one of the cities named for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Allianz Arena was built to host the matches played in Munich instead of Olympic Stadium.

The following games were played at the stadium during the World Cup of 2006:

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DateTime(CET)Team #1Res.Team #2RoundSpectators
2006-06-0918.00Germany4–2Costa RicaGroup A (opening match)66,000
2006-06-1418.00Tunisia2–2Saudi ArabiaGroup H66,000
2006-06-1818.00Brazil2–0AustraliaGroup F66,000
2006-06-2121.00Ivory Coast3–2Serbia and MontenegroGroup C66,000
2006-06-2417.00Germany2–0SwedenRound of 1666,000
2006-07-0521.00Portugal0–1FranceSemifinals66,000

UEFA Euro 1988

{{main|UEFA Euro 1988}}

The 1988 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in West Germany. It was the eighth European Football Championship, which is held every four years and supported by UEFA. The final tournament took place between 10 and 25 June 1988. The tournament eventually crowned Netherlands as European champions for the first, and so far only time.

Euro 88 was a rare occurrence of a major football tournament being completed without a single player being sent off, any knockout matches going into extra time or penalties and having at least one goal scored in every match.

European club competition finals

UEFA Champions League/European Champions Cup Finals

Won by a Bayern Munich

Won by Bayern Munich
{{main|1974 European Cup Final|1975 European Cup Final|1976 European Cup Final|2001 UEFA Champions League Final|2013 UEFA Champions League Final}}

Bayern Munich have won 5 European Cups which includes 3 straight trophies in the mid-1970s, 2001 and most recently, the 2013 champions league.

Held in Munich

1979 European Cup Final
{{main|1979 European Cup Final}}

The 1979 European Cup Final was a football match held in Olympiastadion on 30 May 1979, that saw Nottingham Forest F.C. of England defeat Malmö FF of Sweden 1 – 0.

1993 UEFA Champions League Final
{{main|1993 UEFA Champions League Final}}

The 1993 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match between French club Olympique de Marseille and Italy's AC Milan, played on 26 May 1993 in Olympiastadion.

1997 UEFA Champions League Final
{{main|1997 UEFA Champions League Final}}

The 1997 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match played between Borussia Dortmund of Germany and Juventus from Italy. The event took place in Olympiastadion on 28 May 1997. Borussia Dortmund wore their traditional yellow and black shirts, while Juventus donned their blue away kit.

2012 UEFA Champions League Final
{{main|2012 UEFA Champions League Final}}

The 2012 UEFA Champions League Final was the final match of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, the 57th season of the UEFA Champions League football tournament and the 20th since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup. The match was played at the Allianz Arena and won by Chelsea F.C.

Famous footballers from Munich

  • Franz Beckenbauer
  • Philipp Lahm

See also

{{Portal|Football in Germany}}
  • Sport in Munich
  • Football in Germany
  • Football in Berlin

References

1. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-2650,00.html The most successful German football team is Bayern München]

External links

{{Football in Germany}}

2 : Football in Munich|Football in Upper Bavaria

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