FC Bayern Munich
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FC Bayern Munich
Summary
FC Bayern Munich is a sports club[1]. It ranks in the top 0.057% of sports_club entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (39,828 views/month, #1 of 1,760).[2]
Key Facts
- FC Bayern Munich received the Silbernes Lorbeerblatt[3].
- FC Bayern Munich received the Team of the Year[4].
- FC Bayern Munich received the Team of the Year[5].
- FC Bayern Munich received the Team of the Year[6].
- FC Bayern Munich received the Team of the Year[7].
- FC Bayern Munich is in the country of Germany[8].
- FC Bayern Munich's instance of is recorded as sports club[9].
- FC Bayern Munich's instance of is recorded as association football club[10].
- FC Bayern Munich's home venue is recorded as Allianz Arena[11].
- FC Bayern Munich's league or competition is recorded as Q82595[12].
- Bavaria is named after FC Bayern Munich[13].
- Munich is named after FC Bayern Munich[14].
- FC Bayern Munich's headquarters location is recorded as Munich[15].
- FC Bayern Munich's headquarters location is recorded as Säbener Straße[16].
- FC Bayern Munich's chief executive officer is recorded as Herbert Hainer[17].
- FC Bayern Munich's head coach is recorded as Vincent Kompany[18].
- FC Bayern Munich's Commons category is recorded as FC Bayern München[19].
- FC Bayern Munich's industry is recorded as sporting activities[20].
- FC Bayern Munich's chairperson is recorded as Jan-Christian Dreesen[21].
- FC Bayern Munich comprises FC Bayern Munich Women[22].
- FC Bayern Munich comprises FC Bayern München[23].
- FC Bayern Munich comprises FC Bayern Munich II[24].
- February 27, 1900 marks the founding of FC Bayern Munich[25].
- FC Bayern Munich's team captain is recorded as Philipp Lahm[26].
- FC Bayern Munich's team captain is recorded as Manuel Neuer[27].
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Founding
February 27, 1900 marks the founding of FC Bayern Munich[25].
Leadership
FC Bayern Munich's chief executive officer is recorded as Herbert Hainer[17]. Its chairperson is recorded as Jan-Christian Dreesen[21].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Munich[15], a college town[30], in Germany[31], founded in 1158[32] and Säbener Straße[16], a sports venue[33], in Germany[34].
Industry
FC Bayern Munich's industry is recorded as sporting activities[20].
Recognition
Awards received include Silbernes Lorbeerblatt[3], an order[35], in Germany[36], founded in 1950[37] and Team of the Year[4].
Why It Matters
FC Bayern Munich ranks in the top 0.057% of sports_club entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (39,828 views/month, #1 of 1,760).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] It is known by 75 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
FAQs
What awards did FC Bayern Munich receive?
Honors received include Silbernes Lorbeerblatt[3], Team of the Year[4], Team of the Year[5], and Team of the Year[6].