The Bundesliga was founded as the top tier of German football at the start of the 1963âÂÂ64 season. The following is a list of records attained in the Bundesliga since the league's inception.
Statistics are accurate as of the 2025âÂÂ26 season.
Club records
Titles
- Highest number of titles won: 33 by Bayern Munich (1968âÂÂ69, 1971âÂÂ72, 1972âÂÂ73, 1973âÂÂ74, 1979âÂÂ80, 1980âÂÂ81, 1984âÂÂ85, 1985âÂÂ86, 1986âÂÂ87, 1988âÂÂ89, 1989âÂÂ90, 1993âÂÂ94, 1996âÂÂ97, 1998âÂÂ99, 1999âÂÂ2000 2000âÂÂ01, 2002âÂÂ03, 2004âÂÂ05, 2005âÂÂ06, 2007âÂÂ08, 2009âÂÂ10, 2012âÂÂ13, 2013âÂÂ14, 2014âÂÂ15, 2015âÂÂ16, 2016âÂÂ17, 2017âÂÂ18, 2018âÂÂ19, 2019âÂÂ20, 2020âÂÂ21, 2021âÂÂ22, 2022âÂÂ23, 2024âÂÂ25)
Champions
Points
Wins and losses
- Highest number of wins: 1,237 by Bayern Munich
- Highest number of wins in a season: 29 by Bayern Munich (2012âÂÂ13 and 2013âÂÂ14)
- Highest number of wins in a season opening half: 15 by Bayern Munich (2013âÂÂ14, 2015âÂÂ16 and 2025âÂÂ26)
- Highest number of wins in a season closing half: 16 by Bayern Munich (2012âÂÂ13 and 2019âÂÂ20)
- Highest number of wins in a season away: 15 by Bayern Munich (2012âÂÂ13)
- Highest number of wins in a season at home: 16 by Schalke 04 (1971âÂÂ72), Bayern Munich (1972âÂÂ73) and VfL Wolfsburg (2008âÂÂ09)
- Lowest number of losses: 14 by PreuÃÂen Münster
- Lowest number of losses in a season: 0 by Bayer Leverkusen (2023âÂÂ24)
- Lowest number of losses in a season opening half: 0 by Hamburger SV (1982âÂÂ83), Bayern Munich (1988âÂÂ89, 2013âÂÂ14, 2014âÂÂ15 and 2025âÂÂ26), Bayer Leverkusen (2009âÂÂ10 and 2023âÂÂ24) and TSG Hoffenheim (2016âÂÂ17)
- Lowest number of losses in a season closing half: 0 by Eintracht Frankfurt (1976âÂÂ77), Bayern Munich (1986âÂÂ87, 2012âÂÂ13 and 2019âÂÂ20), Borussia Dortmund (2011âÂÂ12) and Bayer Leverkusen (2023âÂÂ24)
- Lowest number of losses in a season away: 0 by Bayern Munich (1986âÂÂ87 and 2012âÂÂ13) and Bayer Leverkusen (2023âÂÂ24 and 2024âÂÂ25)
- Lowest number of losses in a season at home (30 games): 0 by Hamburger SV (1963âÂÂ64) and Werder Bremen (1964âÂÂ65)
- Lowest number of losses in a season at home (34 games): 0
- 1860 Munich (1965âÂÂ66)
- Bayern Munich (1970âÂÂ71 to 1973âÂÂ74, 1980âÂÂ81, 1983âÂÂ84, 1996âÂÂ97, 1998âÂÂ99, 2001âÂÂ02, 2007âÂÂ08, 2016âÂÂ17 and 2020âÂÂ21)
- MSV Duisburg (1970âÂÂ71)
- Schalke 04 (1970âÂÂ71)
- Eintracht Frankfurt (1971âÂÂ72, 1973âÂÂ74 and 2020âÂÂ21)
- 1. FC Köln (1972âÂÂ73 and 1987âÂÂ88)
- Hertha BSC (1974âÂÂ75 and 1977âÂÂ78)
- Eintracht Braunschweig (1975âÂÂ76)
- Hamburger SV (1981âÂÂ82, 1982âÂÂ83 and 1995âÂÂ96)
- 1. FC Kaiserslautern (1981âÂÂ82 and 1994âÂÂ95)
- Werder Bremen (1982âÂÂ83, 1984âÂÂ85, 1985âÂÂ86 and 1992âÂÂ93)
- Borussia Mönchengladbach (1983âÂÂ84)
- Karlsruher SC (1992âÂÂ93)
- Bayer Leverkusen (1999âÂÂ2000 and 2023âÂÂ24)
- VfL Wolfsburg (2008âÂÂ09 and 2014âÂÂ15)
- Borussia Dortmund (2008âÂÂ09, 2015âÂÂ16 and 2016âÂÂ17)
- Hannover 96 (2011âÂÂ12)
- TSG Hoffenheim (2016âÂÂ17)
- Union Berlin (2022âÂÂ23)
- Lowest number of losses in a season at home (38 games): 0 by 1. FC Kaiserslautern (1991âÂÂ92) and Borussia Dortmund (1991âÂÂ92)
- Highest number of losses: 697 by Eintracht Frankfurt
- Highest number of losses in a season: 28 by Tasmania Berlin (1965âÂÂ66)
- Highest number of losses in a season opening half: 15 by Tasmania Berlin (1965âÂÂ66)
- Highest number of losses in a season closing half: 13 by Tasmania Berlin (1965âÂÂ66) and FC St. Pauli (1996âÂÂ97)
- Highest number of losses in a season at home: 13 by Greuther Fürth (2012âÂÂ13), Hannover 96 (2015âÂÂ16) and Darmstadt 98 (2023âÂÂ24)
- Highest number of losses in a season away: 17 by 1. FC Nürnberg (1983âÂÂ84)
- Lowest number of wins in a season: 2 by Tasmania Berlin (1965âÂÂ66) and Wuppertaler SV (1974âÂÂ75)
- Lowest number of wins in a season opening half: 0 by 1. FC Nürnberg (2013âÂÂ14)
- Lowest number of wins in a season closing half: 0 by Wuppertaler SV (1974âÂÂ75) and Hannover 96 (1985âÂÂ86)
- Lowest number of wins in a season at home: 0 by Greuther Fürth (2012âÂÂ13)
- Lowest number of wins in a season away: 0
- Tasmania Berlin (1965âÂÂ66)
- Karlsruher SC (1965âÂÂ66, 1967âÂÂ68 and 1976âÂÂ77)
- Borussia Neunkirchen (1967âÂÂ68)
- Borussia Dortmund (1967âÂÂ68 and 1978âÂÂ79)
- Hannover 96 (1969âÂÂ70, 1971âÂÂ72 and 2018âÂÂ19)
- Alemannia Aachen (1969âÂÂ70)
- Arminia Bielefeld (1971âÂÂ72)
- Rot-WeiàOberhausen (1972âÂÂ73)
- Hertha BSC (1972âÂÂ73 and 1982âÂÂ83)
- Wuppertaler SV (1974âÂÂ75)
- VfB Stuttgart (1974âÂÂ75 and 2000âÂÂ01)
- VfL Bochum (1975âÂÂ76)
- Tennis Borussia Berlin (1976âÂÂ77)
- Rot-Weiss Essen (1976âÂÂ77)
- Bayern Munich (1977âÂÂ78)
- Eintracht Braunschweig (1979âÂÂ80)
- Bayer 05 Uerdingen (1980âÂÂ81)
- Fortuna Düsseldorf (1981âÂÂ82)
- MSV Duisburg (1981âÂÂ82)
- 1. FC Nürnberg (1983âÂÂ84 and 2018âÂÂ19)
- Kickers Offenbach (1983âÂÂ84)
- Eintracht Frankfurt (1986âÂÂ87 and 1995âÂÂ96)
- FC 08 Homburg (1986âÂÂ87)
- SV Waldhof Mannheim (1986âÂÂ87)
- FC St. Pauli (1988âÂÂ89 and 2001âÂÂ02)
- Dynamo Dresden (1992âÂÂ93)
- SG Wattenscheid 09 (1993âÂÂ94)
- Borussia Mönchengladbach (1998âÂÂ99 and 2004âÂÂ05)
- 1. FC Köln (2003âÂÂ04)
- SC Freiburg (2003âÂÂ04)
- Schalke 04 (2020âÂÂ21)
- Greuther Fürth (2021âÂÂ22)
- Highest winning percentage: 60.30 by Bayern Munich (1,212 wins in 2,010 games)
- Highest winning percentage (at least 5 seasons): 60.30 by Bayern Munich (1,212 wins in 2,010 games)
- Highest losing percentage: 82.35 by Tasmania Berlin (28 losses in 34 games)
- Highest percentage of wins in a season: 85.29 by Bayern Munich (2012âÂÂ13 and 2013âÂÂ14) (29 wins in 34 games)
- Highest percentage of wins in a season opening half: 88.24 by Bayern Munich (2013âÂÂ14, 2015âÂÂ16 and 2025âÂÂ26) (15 wins in 17 games)
- Highest percentage of wins in a season closing half: 94.12 by Bayern Munich (2012âÂÂ13 and 2019âÂÂ20) (16 wins in 17 games)
- Highest number of wins in a debut season: 20 by Bayern Munich (1965âÂÂ66) and RB Leipzig (2016âÂÂ17)
- Highest number of wins in a calendar year: 30 by Bayern Munich (2013)
- Highest percentage of wins in a calendar year: 90.90 by Bayern Munich (2013) (30 wins in 33 games)
- Lowest number of losses in a calendar year: 0 by Bayern Munich (2013)
Goals
Runs
Participations
- Highest number of seasons in the Bundesliga: 61 by Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen
- Highest percentage of possible seasons in the Bundesliga: 96.83 by Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen
- Lowest number of relegations since the debut in the Bundesliga: 0 by Bayern Munich (since 1965âÂÂ66), Bayer Leverkusen (since 1979âÂÂ80), VfL Wolfsburg (since 1997âÂÂ98), TSG Hoffenheim (since 2008âÂÂ09), FC Augsburg (since 2011âÂÂ12), RB Leipzig (since 2016âÂÂ17), Union Berlin (since 2019âÂÂ20) and 1. FC Heidenheim (since 2023âÂÂ24)
- Lowest number of seasons in the Bundesliga since the league debut: 1 by PreuÃÂen Münster (1963âÂÂ64), Tasmania 1900 Berlin (1965âÂÂ66), Fortuna Köln (1973âÂÂ74), Blau-WeiàBerlin (1986âÂÂ87), VfB Leipzig (1993âÂÂ94), SSV Ulm (1999âÂÂ2000) and 1. FC Heidenheim (2023âÂÂ24)
- Highest number of promotions to the Bundesliga: 8 by Arminia Bielefeld (1970, 1978, 1980, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2004 and 2020) and 1. FC Nürnberg (1978, 1980, 1985, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2009 and 2018)
- Highest number of relegations from the Bundesliga: 9 by 1. FC Nürnberg (1968âÂÂ69, 1978âÂÂ79, 1983âÂÂ84, 1993âÂÂ94, 1998âÂÂ99, 2002âÂÂ03, 2007âÂÂ08, 2013âÂÂ14 and 2018âÂÂ19)
Attendances
- All-time highest home attendance: 44,795,770 by Borussia Dortmund
- All-time highest home attendance per game: 48,903 by Borussia Dortmund (in 916 Home games)
- Highest attendance in a season at home: 1,381,700 by Borussia Dortmund (2015âÂÂ16)
- Highest average attendance per home game in a season: 81,226 by Borussia Dortmund (2015âÂÂ16)
- Highest percentage of possible attendance in a home season: 100 by SC Freiburg (1995âÂÂ96 and 2016âÂÂ17), 1. FC Kaiserslautern (1997âÂÂ98), Bayer Leverkusen (2002âÂÂ03 to 2004âÂÂ05), Mainz 05 (2004âÂÂ05) and Bayern Munich (2005âÂÂ06 and 2007âÂÂ08 to 2018âÂÂ19)
- Highest percentage of possible attendance in an away season: 100 by Bayern Munich (1999âÂÂ2000, 2000âÂÂ01, 2003âÂÂ04, 2004âÂÂ05, 2006âÂÂ07 to 2016âÂÂ17 and 2018âÂÂ19)
- Highest percentage of possible attendance in a season: 100 by Bayern Munich (2007âÂÂ08 to 2016âÂÂ17 and 2018âÂÂ19)
- Highest number of seasons with all games sold out: 11 by Bayern Munich (2007âÂÂ08 to 2016âÂÂ17 and 2018âÂÂ19)
- Highest number of seasons with all home games sold out: 13 by Bayern Munich (2005âÂÂ06 and 2007âÂÂ08 to 2018âÂÂ19)
- Highest number of seasons with all away games sold out: 16 by Bayern Munich (1999âÂÂ2000, 2000âÂÂ01, 2003âÂÂ04, 2004âÂÂ05, 2006âÂÂ07 to 2016âÂÂ17 and 2018âÂÂ19)
- Highest number of seasons with at least one sold out game: 55 by Bayern Munich (1965âÂÂ66, 1966âÂÂ67, 1968âÂÂ69 to 2019âÂÂ20 and 2021âÂÂ22)
- Highest number of seasons with at least one sold out game away: 54 by Bayern Munich (1965âÂÂ66, 1966âÂÂ67 and 1968âÂÂ69 to 2019âÂÂ20)
- Highest number of seasons with at least one sold out game at home: 50 by Bayern Munich (1965âÂÂ66, 1966âÂÂ67, 1970âÂÂ71, 1972âÂÂ73, 1974âÂÂ75 to 1981âÂÂ82, 1983âÂÂ84 to 2019âÂÂ20 and 2021âÂÂ22)
- Highest number of sold out games: 792 by Bayern Munich
- Highest number of sold out games away: 474 by Bayern Munich
- Highest number of sold out games at home: 318 by Bayern Munich
- Highest percentage of sold out games: 57.14 by RB Leipzig (16 out of 28)
- Highest percentage of sold out games (at least 5 seasons): 44.85 by Bayern Munich (792 out of 1,766)
- Highest percentage of sold out home games: 71.43 by RB Leipzig (10 out of 14)
- Highest percentage of sold out home games (at least 5 seasons): 55.19 by Mainz 05 (101 out of 183)
- Highest percentage of sold out away games: 53.68 by Bayern Munich (474 out of 883)
Player and manager records
Bold names are of those, who are currently active in the Bundeliga (in the respective category, which their records are relevant to). For example: A player only, if he is still playing and not, if he is, for example, coaching at the moment.
Appearances
- Highest number of appearances as a player and coach combined: 1,038 by Jupp Heynckes (369 as a player and 669 as a coach)
- Highest number of appearances as a coach: 836 by Otto Rehhagel
- Highest number of appearances as a player: 602 by Charly Körbel (played in 93.19% of his possible 646 games)
- Highest number of appearances for one club as a player and coach combined: 742 by Thomas Schaaf (262 as a player and 480 as a coach) for Werder Bremen
- Highest number of appearances as a coach for one club: 493 by Otto Rehhagel for Werder Bremen
- Highest number of appearances as a player for one club: 602 by Charly Körbel for Eintracht Frankfurt
- Highest number of appearances as a player for one club having not played for another club: 602 by Charly Körbel for Eintracht Frankfurt
- Highest number of appearances for a foreign player: 490 by Claudio Pizarro
- Youngest age for a player to appear: 16 years and 1 day by Youssoufa Moukoko for Borussia Dortmund against Hertha BSC (matchday 8 of 2020âÂÂ21)
- Oldest age for a player to appear: 43 years and 184 days by Klaus Fichtel for Schalke 04 against Werder Bremen (matchday 34 of 1987âÂÂ88)
- Youngest age for a coach to appear: 24 years and 47 days by Bernd Stöber for 1. FC Saarbrücken against 1. FC Köln (matchday 10 of 1976âÂÂ77)
- Youngest age for a coach to appear (appointed as head coach): 28 years and 205 days by Julian Nagelsmann for TSG Hoffenheim against Werder Bremen (matchday 21 of 2015âÂÂ16)
- Oldest age for a coach to appear: 74 years and 184 days by Alfred Schulz for Werder Bremen against VfB Stuttgart (matchday 34 of 1977âÂÂ78)
- Oldest age for a player making his debut appearance: 38 years and 171 days by Richard Kress for Eintracht Frankfurt against 1. FC Kaiserslautern (matchday 1 of 1963âÂÂ64)
- Oldest age for a coach making his debut appearance: 60 years and 36 days by Willi Multhaup for Werder Bremen against Borussia Dortmund (matchday 1 of 1963âÂÂ64)
- Highest number of seasons with all games played: 13 by Sepp Maier
- Highest number of seasons with all games played for one club: 13 by Sepp Maier for Bayern Munich
- Highest number of seasons with all games played for one club, having not played for another club: 13 by Sepp Maier for Bayern Munich
- Highest number of seasons as a player and coach combined: 37 by Otto Rehhagel (8 as a player and 29 as a coach)
- Highest number of seasons as a player: 22 by Klaus Fichtel
- Highest number of seasons as a player for one club: 19 by Klaus Fichtel for Schalke 04, Manfred Kaltz for Hamburger SV and Charly Körbel for Eintracht Frankfurt
- Highest number of seasons as a player for one club having not played for another club: 19 by Charly Körbel for Eintracht Frankfurt
- Highest number of seasons as a coach: 29 by Otto Rehhagel
- Highest number of seasons for one club as a player and coach combined: 31 by Thomas Schaaf (15 as a player and 16 as a coach) for Werder Bremen
- Highest number of seasons as a coach for one club: 16 by Thomas Schaaf for Werder Bremen
- Highest number of different clubs coached: 8 by Jörg Berger (Fortuna Düsseldorf, Hannover 96, Eintracht Frankfurt, 1. FC Köln, Schalke 04, Karlsruher SC, Hansa Rostock and Arminia Bielefeld), Felix Magath (Hamburger SV, Werder Bremen, Eintracht Frankfurt, VfB Stuttgart, Bayern Munich, VfL Wolfsburg, Schalke 04 and Hertha BSC) and Otto Rehhagel (Kickers Offenbach, Werder Bremen, Borussia Dortmund, Arminia Bielefeld, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Bayern Munich, 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Hertha BSC)
- Highest number of different clubs played for: 7 by Michael Spies (VfB Stuttgart, Karlsruher SC, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Hansa Rostock, Hamburger SV, Dynamo Dresden and VfL Wolfsburg)
- Highest number of substitutions onto the field: 169 by Claudio Pizarro
- Highest number of substitutions from the field: 191 by Thomas Müller
- Highest number of substitutions from the field in a season: 29 by Patrick Herrmann (2013âÂÂ14)
- Highest number of different players fielded in a season: 36 by Felix Magath for VfL Wolfsburg (2011âÂÂ12)
- Lowest number of days as a coach before being sacked: 18 by Robert Körner at 1. FC Nürnberg (from 25 March to 12 April 1969)
- Youngest age for a player to reach 100 appearances: 20 years and 203 days by Timo Werner for RB Leipzig against 1. FC Köln (matchday 5 of 2016âÂÂ17)
- Most coaches for one club in a season: 5 for Kickers Offenbach (1970âÂÂ71), MSV Duisburg (1977âÂÂ78) and Schalke 04 (2020âÂÂ21)
Goals
- Highest number of goals scored: 365 by Gerd Müller
- Highest number of goals scored at home: 250 by Gerd Müller
- Highest number of goals scored away: 126 by Robert Lewandowski
- Highest number of goals scored for one club: 365 by Gerd Müller for Bayern Munich
- Highest number of goals scored for one club, playing for no other club: 365 by Gerd Müller for Bayern Munich
- Highest number of goals scored in a season: 41 by Robert Lewandowski (2020âÂÂ21)
- Highest number of goals scored in a season at home: 27 by Gerd Müller (1972âÂÂ73) and Robert Lewandowski (2020âÂÂ21)
- Highest number of goals scored in a season away: 19 by Robert Lewandowski (2021âÂÂ22)
- Highest number of goals scored in the opening half of a season: 22 by Robert Lewandowski (2020âÂÂ21) and Harry Kane (2023âÂÂ24)
- Highest number of goals scored in the closing half of a season: 23 by Gerd Müller (1971âÂÂ72)
- Highest number of goals scored in a calendar year: 43 by Robert Lewandowski (2021)
- Highest number of goals scored in a league debut season: 36 by Harry Kane (2023âÂÂ24)
- Highest number of goals scored in a game: 6 by Dieter Müller for 1. FC Köln against Werder Bremen (matchday 3 of 1977âÂÂ78)
- Highest number of goals scored in a game by a substitute: 5 by Robert Lewandowski for Bayern Munich against VfL Wolfsburg (matchday 6 of 2015âÂÂ16)
- Highest number of goals scored in first 100 appearances: 72 by Friedhelm Konietzka
- Highest number of Top Scorer awards: 7 by Gerd Müller (1966âÂÂ67, 1968âÂÂ69, 1969âÂÂ70, 1971âÂÂ72 to 1973âÂÂ74 and 1977âÂÂ78) and Robert Lewandowski (2013âÂÂ14, 2015âÂÂ16 and 2017âÂÂ18 to 2021âÂÂ22)
- Highest number of Top Scorer awards for one club: 7 by Gerd Müller for Bayern Munich (1966âÂÂ67, 1968âÂÂ69, 1969âÂÂ70, 1971âÂÂ72 to 1973âÂÂ74 and 1977âÂÂ78)
- Highest number of goals scored by a foreign player: 312 by Robert Lewandowski
- Highest number of goals scored by a foreign player in a season: 41 by Robert Lewandowski (2020âÂÂ21)
- Shortest elapsed timespan before a goal scored: 9 seconds by Karim Bellarabi for Bayer Leverkusen against Borussia Dortmund (matchday 1 of 2014âÂÂ15) and Kevin Volland for TSG Hoffenheim against Bayern Munich (matchday 2 of 2015âÂÂ16)
- Shortest elapsed timespan before a goal scored with the opposition kicking off: 9 seconds by Kevin Volland for TSG Hoffenheim against Bayern Munich (matchday 2 of 2015âÂÂ16)
- Shortest elapsed timespan before a goal scored by a debutant: 17 seconds by MiloÃ
¡ Jojiàfor Borussia Dortmund against Eintracht Frankfurt (matchday 21 of 2013âÂÂ14)
- Shortest elapsed timespan before a goal scored by a substitute: 13 seconds by Uwe Wassmer for SC Freiburg against Bayer Leverkusen (matchday 7 of 1996âÂÂ97)
- Shortest elapsed timespan until a scored hat-trick: 4 minutes by Robert Lewandowski for Bayern Munich against VfL Wolfsburg (between minute 51 and 55 of matchday 6 of 2015âÂÂ16)
- Shortest elapsed timespan until four goals scored: 6 minutes by Robert Lewandowski for Bayern Munich against VfL Wolfsburg (between minute 51 and 57 of matchday 6 of 2015âÂÂ16)
- Shortest elapsed timespan until five goals scored: 9 minutes by Robert Lewandowski for Bayern Munich against VfL Wolfsburg (between minute 51 and 60 of matchday 6 of 2015âÂÂ16)
- Youngest goalscorer: Youssoufa Moukoko for Borussia Dortmund against Union Berlin at 16 years and 28 days (matchday 13 of 2020âÂÂ21)
- Oldest goalscorer: Claudio Pizarro for Werder Bremen against RB Leipzig at 40 years and 227 days (matchday 34 of 2018âÂÂ19)
- Highest number of penalties scored: 53 by Manfred Kaltz (from 60 attempts)
- Highest number of goals scored by a goalkeeper: 26 by Hans-Jörg Butt (all penalties)
- Highest number of goals scored by a goalkeeper from open play: 1 by Jens Lehmann for Schalke 04 against Borussia Dortmund (matchday 20 of 1997âÂÂ98), Frank Rost for Werder Bremen against Hansa Rostock (matchday 29 of 2001âÂÂ02) and Marwin Hitz for FC Augsburg against Bayer Leverkusen (matchday 22 of 2014âÂÂ15)
- Highest number of goals scored as a substitute: 34 by Nils Petersen
- Highest number of goals scored as a substitute in a season: 12 by Paco Alcácer (2018âÂÂ19)
- Highest number of games without scoring before first goal: 266 by Dietmar Schwager (first goal on matchday 1 of 1973âÂÂ74 in his 267th game)
- Highest number of games without scoring for an outfield player: 203 by Dennis Diekmeier
- Highest number of clean sheets by a goalkeeper in a season: 21 by Manuel Neuer (2015âÂÂ16)
- Highest number of clean sheets by a goalkeeper: 243 by Manuel Neuer (in 537 games)
- Highest number of own goals scored: 6 by Manfred Kaltz and NikolÃÂe Noveski
- Highest number of goals conceded by a goalkeeper: 829 by Eike Immel (in 534 games)
- Longest range from which a goal was scored: 82 metres by Moritz Stoppelkamp for SC Paderborn against Hannover 96 (matchday 4 of 2014âÂÂ15)
- Most consecutive seasons with at least one goal scored: 16 by Willi Neuberger (1966âÂÂ67 to 1981âÂÂ82), Bernd Nickel (1967âÂÂ68 to 1982âÂÂ83), Holger Fach (1981âÂÂ82 to 1996âÂÂ97), Michael Zorc (1982âÂÂ83 to 1997âÂÂ98), Olaf Thon (1984âÂÂ85 to 1999âÂÂ2000) and Mats Hummels (2008âÂÂ09 to 2023âÂÂ24)
Assists
Championships
- Highest number of championships won overall: 13 by Thomas Müller
- Highest number of championships won as a player: 13 by Thomas Müller
- Highest number of championships won overall with one club: 13 by Thomas Müller with Bayern Munich
- Highest number of championships won as a foreign player: 10 by David Alaba and Robert Lewandowski
- Highest number of championships won as a coach: 8 by Udo Lattek
- Highest percentage of possible championships as a coach: 100 by Pep Guardiola (3 championships in 3 seasons) and Hansi Flick (2 championships in 2 seasons)
- Highest percentage of possible championships as a coach (at least 5 seasons): 53.33 by Udo Lattek (8 championships in 15 seasons)
- Highest number of championships won as both a player and coach: 8 by Jupp Heynckes (4 as a player and 4 as a coach)
- Youngest age for a coach to win a championship: 34 years and 241 days by Matthias Sammer
- Oldest age for a coach to win a championship: 73 years and 3 days by Jupp Heynckes
- Highest number of different clubs to become champions with as a player and coach combined: 3 by Felix Magath (Hamburger SV, Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg)
- Highest number of different clubs to become champions with as a coach: 2 by Max Merkel (1860 Munich and 1. FC Nürnberg), Udo Lattek (Bayern Munich and Borussia Mönchengladbach), Hennes Weisweiler (Borussia Mönchengladbach and 1. FC Köln), Branko Zebec (Bayern Munich and Hamburger SV), Otto Rehhagel (Werder Bremen and 1. FC Kaiserslautern), Ottmar Hitzfeld (Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich) and Felix Magath (Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg)
- Highest number of different clubs to become champions with as a player: 2 by August Starek (1. FC Nürnberg and Bayern Munich), Ludwig Müller (1. FC Nürnberg Borussia Mönchengladbach), Herbert Zimmermann (Bayern Munich and 1. FC Köln), Franz Beckenbauer (Bayern Munich and Hamburger SV), Holger Willmer (1. FC Köln and Bayern Munich), Karl Del'Haye (Borussia Mönchengladbach and Bayern Munich), Kurt Niedermayer (Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart), Ludwig Kögl (Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart), Bruno Labbadia (1. FC Kaiserslautern and Bayern Munich), Markus Schupp (1. FC Kaiserslautern and Bayern Munich), Stefan Reuter (Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund), Karlheinz Riedle (Werder Bremen and Borussia Dortmund), Matthias Sammer (VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Dortmund), Jürgen Kohler (Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund), Harald Schumacher (1. FC Köln and Borussia Dortmund), Andreas Brehme (Bayern Munich and 1. FC Kaiserslautern), Andreas Buck (VfB Stuttgart and 1. FC Kaiserslautern), Ciriaco Sforza (1. FC Kaiserslautern and Bayern Munich), Michael Ballack (1. FC Kaiserslautern and Bayern Munich), Andreas Reinke (1. FC Kaiserslautern and Werder Bremen), Marco Reich (1. FC Kaiserslautern and Werder Bremen), Valérien Ismaël (Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich), Markus Babbel (Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart), Ludovic Magnin (Werder Bremen and VfB Stuttgart), Zvjezdan Misimovià(Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg), Christian Gentner (VfB Stuttgart and VfL Wolfsburg), Mario Gómez (VfB Stuttgart and Bayern Munich), Markus Feulner (Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund), Antônio da Silva (VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Dortmund), Mario Götze (Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich), Robert Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich), Serdar Tasci (VfB Stuttgart and Bayern Munich), Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich), Ivan PeriÃ
¡ià(Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich) and Josip StaniÃ
¡ià(Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen)
- Highest finishing position for a coach in a debut season (not including 1963âÂÂ64): 1 by Branko Zebec with Bayern Munich (1968âÂÂ69), Ernst Happel with Hamburger SV (1981âÂÂ82), Franz Beckenbauer with Bayern Munich (1993âÂÂ94), Louis van Gaal with Bayern Munich (2009âÂÂ10), Pep Guardiola with Bayern Munich (2013âÂÂ14), Carlo Ancelotti with Bayern Munich (2016âÂÂ17) and Hansi Flick with Bayern Munich (2019âÂÂ20)
- Highest finishing position for a coach in a debut season never been in the Bundesliga whatsoever before (not including 1963âÂÂ64): 1 by Branko Zebec with Bayern Munich (1968âÂÂ69), Ernst Happel with Hamburger SV (1981âÂÂ82), Louis van Gaal with Bayern Munich (2009âÂÂ10), Pep Guardiola with Bayern Munich (2013âÂÂ14), Carlo Ancelotti with Bayern Munich (2016âÂÂ17) and Hansi Flick with Bayern Munich (2019âÂÂ20)
- Highest finishing position for a foreign coach in a debut season never been active in Germany whatsoever before: 1 by Ernst Happel with Hamburger SV (1981âÂÂ82), Louis van Gaal with Bayern Munich (2009âÂÂ10), Pep Guardiola with Bayern Munich (2013âÂÂ14) and Carlo Ancelotti with Bayern Munich (2016âÂÂ17)
- Highest finishing position for a coach in a debut season with a new club (not including 1963âÂÂ64): 1 by Branko Zebec with Bayern Munich (1968âÂÂ69) and Hamburger SV (1978âÂÂ79), Udo Lattek with Borussia Mönchengladbach (1975âÂÂ76), Ernst Happel with Hamburger SV (1981âÂÂ82), Franz Beckenbauer with Bayern Munich (1993âÂÂ94), Giovanni Trapattoni with Bayern Munich (1996âÂÂ97), Otto Rehhagel with 1. FC Kaiserslautern (1997âÂÂ98), Ottmar Hitzfeld with Bayern Munich (1998âÂÂ99), Felix Magath with Bayern Munich (2004âÂÂ05), Louis van Gaal with Bayern Munich (2009âÂÂ10), Pep Guardiola with Bayern Munich (2013âÂÂ14), Carlo Ancelotti with Bayern Munich (2016âÂÂ17), Niko Kovaàwith Bayern Munich (2018âÂÂ19), Hansi Flick with Bayern Munich (2019âÂÂ20), Julian Nagelsmann with Bayern Munich (2021âÂÂ22) and Thomas Tuchel with Bayern Munich (2022âÂÂ23)
- Highest number of different clubs to win titles with as a coach in a debut season for the club: 2 by Branko Zebec with Bayern Munich (1968âÂÂ69) and Hamburger SV (1978âÂÂ79)
- Highest number of points for a coach in a debut season: 90 by Pep Guardiola with Bayern Munich (2013âÂÂ14)
- Highest average of points per game for a coach: 2.52 by Pep Guardiola (257 points in 102 games)
- Becoming champion as a player and a coach: Helmut Benthaus (as a player with 1. FC Köln and as a coach with VfB Stuttgart), Jupp Heynckes (as a player with Borussia Mönchengladbach and as a coach with Bayern Munich), Franz Beckenbauer (as a player with Bayern Munich and Hamburger SV and as a coach with Bayern Munich), Matthias Sammer (as a player with VfB Stuttgart and as a player and coach with Borussia Dortmund), Thomas Schaaf (as a player and coach with Werder Bremen), Felix Magath (as a player with Hamburger SV and as a coach with Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg), Niko Kovaà(as a player and coach with Bayern Munich), Hansi Flick (as a player and coach with Bayern Munich) and Xabi Alonso (as a player with Bayern Munich and as a coach with Bayer Leverkusen)
Wins and losses
- Highest number of wins for a player: 368 by Manuel Neuer (still active)
- Highest number of wins for a player for one club: 362 by Thomas Müller with Bayern Munich
- Highest number of losses as a player: 221 by Bernard Dietz
- Highest number of losses as a player for one club: 220 by Charly Körbel for Eintracht Frankfurt (1972âÂÂ73 to 1990âÂÂ91)
Runs
Cards
- Highest number of cards received: 121 by Stefan Effenberg (114 yellow, 4 yellow-red and 3 red cards)
- Highest number of yellow-red cards received: 7 by Luiz Gustavo
- Highest number of straight red cards received: 5 by Jens Nowotny, Torsten Wohlert, Maurizio Gaudino, Vedad IbiÃ
¡eviÃÂ, Fernando Meira and Jérôme Boateng
- Highest number of red cards received overall: 8 by Jens Nowotny and Luiz Gustavo
- Highest number of red cards received in a season: 3 by Bernhard Trares (1994âÂÂ95), Marcelo Bordon (2001âÂÂ02), Josip Ã
 imunià(2006âÂÂ07), Aleksandar Vasoski (2006âÂÂ07), Luiz Gustavo (2013âÂÂ14), Granit Xhaka (2015âÂÂ16), Jean-Philippe Gbamin (2016âÂÂ17), Maxence Lacroix (2021âÂÂ22 and 2023âÂÂ24) and Piero Hincapié (2022âÂÂ23)
- Highest number of yellow cards received: 114 by Stefan Effenberg
- Highest number of yellow cards received in a season: 17 by Klaus Gjasula (2019âÂÂ20)
- Shortest elapsed timespan before receiving a red card: 43 seconds (after being substituted onto the pitch) by Marcel Titsch-Rivero of Eintracht Frankfurt (matchday 34 of 2010âÂÂ11)
- Shortest elapsed timespan before receiving a red card, following the second booking: 12 minutes (into the game) by Mame Biram Diouf of Hannover 96 (matchday 10 of 2013âÂÂ14)
Penalties
League records
Goals
- Highest number of goals scored in a season: 1,097 in 306 games (1983âÂÂ84) (3.58 goals per game)
- Lowest number of goals scored in a season: 790 in 306 games (1989âÂÂ90) (2.58 goals per game)
- Highest number of goals scored on a single matchday: 53 (matchday 32 of 1983âÂÂ84)
- Lowest number of goals scored on a single matchday: 11 (matchday 26 of 1989âÂÂ90 and matchday 20 of 1998âÂÂ99)
Results
Penalties
Attendances
- Highest attendance in a game: 88,075 by Hertha BSC against 1. FC Köln (matchday 6 of 1969âÂÂ70)
- Lowest attendance in a game: 827 by Tasmania Berlin against Borussia Mönchengladbach (matchday 19 of 1965âÂÂ66)
- Highest average attendance per game in a season: 45,116 in 2011âÂÂ12
- Highest attendance in a season: 13.805.496 in 2011âÂÂ12
- Highest number of sold out games in a season: 169 in 2010âÂÂ11
- Highest percentage of sold out games in a season: 55.23 in 2010âÂÂ11
Matches
- Most frequent matchup: 116 times, Bayern Munich v. Werder Bremen (in 58 seasons)
- Highest number of matches played in a season: 380 (1991âÂÂ92, with 20 teams competing)
- Lowest number of matches played in a season: 240 (1963âÂÂ64 and 1964âÂÂ65, with 16 teams competing)
Cards
- Highest number of red cards on a single matchday: 8 (matchday 3 of 2013âÂÂ14)
- Highest number of cards in a game: 13 (10 yellow cards, 2 straight red cards and 1 red card for second booking), Borussia Dortmund v. Bayern Munich (matchday 28 of 2000âÂÂ01)
- Highest number of red cards in a season: 98 (1994âÂÂ95)
Finances
Footnotes
References
External links