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1990–91 FC Bayern Munich season
91st season in existence of Bayern Munich From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1990–91 FC Bayern Munich season was the 91st season in the club's history and 26th season since promotion from Regionalliga Süd in 1965. Bayern finished three points behind champions 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the Bundesliga. In the DFB-Pokal, Bayern were eliminated in the first round for the first time in club history.[1] Bayern reached the semifinals of the European Cup before being eliminated by Red Star Belgrade due to an own goal in the 90th minute of the second leg. The first competitive match of the season was the DFB-Supercup on 31 July which Bayern won by a score of 4–1 over 1. FC Kaiserslautern.
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Pre-season
Players to transfer to Bayern this summer were: Stefan Effenberg from Borussia Mönchengladbach,[2] Gerald Hillringhaus from SV Türk Gücü München,[3] Brian Laudrup from Bayer 05 Uerdingen,[4] Michael Sternkopf from Karlsruher SC,[5] and Christian Ziege from Hertha Zehlendorf.[6] Rainer Aigner was promoted from Bayern Munich II[7] and Markus Münch was promoted from Bayern Munich Junior Team.[8] Ludwig Kögl left Bayern for VfB Stuttgart,[9] Thomas Kastenmaier left for Borussia Mönchengladbach,[10] and Hansi Flick left for 1. FC Köln.[11] The Fuji-Cup took place on 24 July and 25 July in Lüdenscheid. The semifinal match against Borussia Dortmund finished as a goalless draw which was decided by a penalty shoot-out with Bayern going to the third place match. The third place match against 1. FC Köln was won by a score of 4–1.[12] Bayern defeated 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the DFB-Supercup on 31 July 4–1.[13]
August
Bayern faced FV 09 Weinheim in the first round of the DFB-Pokal on 4 August. FV 09 Weinheim won the match 1–0 due to a penalty kick scored by Thomas Schwechheimer after a foul by Thomas Strunz which resulted in a red card. Due to the loss, Bayern were eliminated from the DFB-Pokal in the first round for the first time in club history.[14][15] The first Bundesliga match of the season took place on 11 August which resulted in a 1–1 draw against Bayer 04 Leverkusen.[16] On 14 August, Bayern faced FC St. Pauli in a match that ended goalless.[17] The Teresa Herrera Trophy took place 16–18 August. In a semifinal match against S.L. Benfica, Bayern lost 1–2. In the third place match on 18 August against Deportivo de La Coruña, Bayern won 3–2 due to a hat-trick by Alan McInally.[18] The first win of the Bundesliga season came against VfB Stuttgart 2–1 on 25 August.[19]
September
September started with a 3–2 win over Karlsruher SC on 1 September.[20] The win streak continued on 7 September when Bayern defeated 1. FC Kaiserslautern 4–0.[21] By defeating Fortuna Düsseldorf 2–1 on 15 September, Bayern extended its win streak to four matches.[22] The first European Cup match took place on 19 September when Bayern defeated APOEL F.C. 3–2.[23] A 2–2 draw against VfL Bochum on 22 September kept Bayern undefeated through seven Bundesliga matches.[24] The first loss of the Bundesliga season came on 28 September against SV Werder Bremen with Bayern losing 0–1.[25]
October
The second leg of the European Cup first round was played on 2 October. Bayern won this match 4–0 over APOEL which resulted in an aggregate score of 7–2 allowing Bayern to advance to the second round. Radmilo Mihajlović scored a hat-trick in this match.[26] Bayern defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach 4–1 on 6 October.[27] The 0–4 loss to 1. FC Köln on 13 October saw three red cards, two for Bayern and one for Köln.[28] Hamburger SV faced Bayern on 20 October in a match which Bayern won 6–1.[29] The first leg of the second round of the European Cup took place on 23 October with Bayern defeating PFC CSKA Sofia 4–0.[30] October ended with a 4–1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on 27 October.[31]
November

On 6 November, Bayern defeated PFC CSKA Sofia 3–0 (7–0 aggregate) to move on to the quarterfinals of the European Cup.[32] The third loss of the Bundesliga season came on 10 November to Borussia Dortmund by a score of 2–3.[33] A goalless draw with Hertha BSC followed on 17 November.[34] The final Bundesliga match of the month came on 24 November when Bayern defeated SG Wattenscheid 09 7–0.[35] On 27 November, Bayern, champions of 1989–90 Bundesliga, and Dynamo Dresden, champions of 1989–90 DDR-Oberliga, took part in the Deutschland Cup as a part of German reunification. Dresden won the match 1–0.
December–February
On 8 December, Bayern defeated 1. FC Nürnberg 1–0.[36] The final Bundesliga game of the first half of the season was a 1–1 draw with Bayer 05 Uerdingen which left Bayern in second place.[37] The Bundesliga took a two-month winter break between matchday 17 and matchday 18.[38] Winter saw transfers of Radmilo Mihajlović to FC Schalke 04[39] and Hans Dorfner to 1. FC Nürnberg.[40] Bayern competed in the Miami Cup in Miami, Florida. A goalless draw against Colombia took place on 1 February. Bayern defeated the United States 4–0 on 3 February.[41][42] The Fort Lauderdale Strikers held Bayern to a goalless draw in a friendly played on 6 February.[43] A match against Bayer Leverkusen on 23 February was the only competitive match of the month. Bayern won by the score 2–1.[44]
March
St. Pauli defeated Bayern 0–1 on 2 March.[45] The first leg of the European Cup quarterfinals on 6 March ended 1–1 against FC Porto.[46] Bayern defeated VfB Stuttgart on 9 March 3–0.[47] On 15 March, Bayern defeated Karlsruher SC 3–0.[48] Bayern defeated Porto 2–0 (3–1 aggregate) on 20 March to advance to the semifinals of the European Cup.[49] The fifth Bundesliga loss of the season came on 23 March against 1. FC Kaiserslautern. Bayern, reduced to 10 men after a 65th minute red card for Manfred Bender, lost the match 1–2.[50]
April
Fortuna Düsseldorf defeated Bayern 0–1 on 2 April.[51] After two consecutive losses, Bayern defeated VfL Bochum 2–1.[52] The first leg of the European Cup semifinals against Red Star Belgrade on 10 April ended in a 1–2 loss.[53] A 1–1 draw against Werder Bremen was played on 13 April.[54] Borussia Mönchengladbach also held Bayern to a 1–1 draw on 16 April.[55] The final Bundesliga match of the month was a 2–2 draw with 1. FC Köln.[56] An own goal in the 90th minute by Klaus Augenthaler in the second leg of the European Cup semifinals on 24 April saw Bayern eliminated from the competition. The goal caused the game to be a 2–2 draw but the aggregate score of 3–4 saw eventual champions Red Star Belgrade advance to the finals.[57]
May
Bayern had a perfect record in May with wins over Hamburger SV, Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Dortmund, and Hertha BSC. On 5 May, Bayern defeated Hamburger SV 3–2.[58] Bayern defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 2–0 on 11 May.[59] The win streak continued against Borussia Dortmund on 17 May with Bayern winning 3–2.[60] The final match of the month, on 25 May, was a 7–3 victory over Hertha BSC. Olaf Thon scored a hat-trick in this match.[61]
June
The win streak came to an end on 1 June when Bayern lost to SG Wattenscheid 09 2–3.[62] This loss was followed by a win over 1. FC Nürnberg by a score of 1–0.[63] A 2–2 draw against Bayer 05 Uerdingen on the final matchday saw Bayern finish in second place three points behind Bundesliga champion 1. FC Kaiserslautern.[64]
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Fuji-Cup
24 July Semifinals | Borussia Dortmund | 0–0 (6–4 p) | Bayern Munich | Lüdenscheid |
[12] |
25 July Third Place | Bayern Munich | 4–1 | 1. FC Köln | Lüdenscheid |
Mihajlović ![]() Grahammer ![]() Sternkopf ![]() |
[12] | Banach ![]() |
Teresa Herrera Trophy
17 August Semifinals | S.L. Benfica | 2–1 | Bayern Munich | A Coruña, Spain |
Schwartz ![]() Aguas ![]() |
[18] | McInally ![]() |
Stadium: Estadio Riazor |
18 August Third Place | Deportivo de La Coruña | 2–3 | Bayern Munich | A Coruña, Spain |
Uralde ![]() Mújica ![]() |
[18] | McInally ![]() |
Stadium: Estadio Riazor |
Miami Cup
Bayern Munich finished second in the final table of the tournament.[41]
1 February | Colombia ![]() | 0–0 | Bayern Munich | Miami, Florida, United States |
21:30 EST | [41] [42] |
Stadium: Orange Bowl |
3 February | United States ![]() | 0–4 | Bayern Munich | Miami, Florida, United States |
14:00 EST | [41] [42] |
Stadium: Orange Bowl |
Other friendlies
6 February | Fort Lauderdale Strikers ![]() | 0–0 | Bayern Munich | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States |
19:30 EST | [43] | Stadium: Lockhart Stadium Attendance: 3,166 |
Bundesliga
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Bundesliga
League table
Source: www.dfb.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
The league expanded to 20 teams for the 1991–92 season because of the integration of the two best East German Oberliga teams due to German reunification.
(C) Champions
Notes:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
The league expanded to 20 teams for the 1991–92 season because of the integration of the two best East German Oberliga teams due to German reunification.
(C) Champions
Notes:
- As Werder Bremen qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup, their UEFA-Cup place was transferred to Stuttgart.
Aug 11, 1990 1 | Bayern Munich | 1-1 | Bayer Leverkusen | Munich |
15:30 | Effenberg ![]() |
Kirsten ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 42,000 Referee: Hans-Peter Dellwing |
Aug 14, 1990 2 | FC St. Pauli | 0-0 | Bayern Munich | Hamburg |
20:00 | Stadium: Stadion am Millerntor Attendance: 20,551 Referee: Edgar Steinborn |
Aug 25, 1990 3 | Bayern Munich | 2-1 | VfB Stuttgart | Munich |
15:30 | Strunz ![]() Bender ![]() |
Frontzeck ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 73,153 Referee: Gerhard Theobald |
Sep 1, 1990 4 | Karlsruher SC | 2-3 | Bayern Munich | Karlsruhe |
15:30 | Kohler ![]() Hermann ![]() |
Laudrup ![]() Wohlfarth ![]() Reuter ![]() |
Stadium: Wildparkstadion Attendance: 33,000 Referee: Georg Dardenne |
Sep 7, 1990 5 | Bayern Munich | 4-0 | Kaiserslautern | Munich |
20:00 | Wohlfarth ![]() Dorfner ![]() Strunz ![]() Hotić ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 27,000 Referee: Jürgen Aust |
Sep 15, 1990 6 | Fortuna Düsseldorf | 1-2 | Bayern Munich | Düsseldorf |
15:30 | Hutwelker ![]() |
Strunz ![]() Bender ![]() |
Stadium: Rheinstadion Attendance: 48,000 Referee: Manfred Harder |
Sep 22, 1990 7 | Bayern Munich | 2-2 | VfL Bochum | Munich |
15:30 | Wohlfarth ![]() Augenthaler ![]() |
Kohler ![]() Legat ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 29,000 Referee: Wolfgang Mierswa |
Sep 28, 1990 8 | Werder Bremen | 1-0 | Bayern Munich | Bremen |
20:00 | Borowka ![]() |
Stadium: Weserstadion Attendance: 32,875 Referee: Karl-Josef Assenmacher |
Oct 6, 1990 9 | Bayern Munich | 4-1 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Munich |
15:30 | Strunz ![]() Wohlfarth ![]() ![]() Kohler ![]() |
Kastenmaier ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 51,000 Referee: Werner Föckler |
Oct 13, 1990 10 | Köln | 4–0 | Bayern Munich | Cologne |
15:30 | Ordenewitz ![]() Janßen ![]() Banach ![]() Sturm ![]() |
Stadium: Müngersdorfer Stadion Attendance: 54,000 Referee: Wolf-Rüdiger Umbach |
Oct 20, 1990 11 | Bayern Munich | 6-1 | Hamburger SV | Munich |
15:30 | Wohlfarth ![]() Laudrup ![]() Pflügler ![]() Strunz ![]() Reuter ![]() Sternkopf ![]() |
Stratos ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Hans-Jürgen Weber |
Oct 27, 1990 12 | Eintracht Frankfurt | 1-4 | Bayern Munich | Frankfurt |
15:30 | Eckstein ![]() |
Wohlfarth ![]() Laudrup ![]() Effenber ![]() Kohler ![]() |
Stadium: Waldstadion Attendance: 61,000 Referee: Manfred Neuner |
Nov 10, 1990 13 | Bayern Munich | 2-3 | Borussia Dortmund | Munich |
15:30 | Effenberg ![]() Thon ![]() |
Helmer ![]() Wegmann ![]() Povlsen ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 29,000 Referee: Alfons Berg |
Nov 17, 1990 14 | Hertha BSC | 0-0 | Bayern Munich | Berlin |
15:30 | Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 38,752 Referee: Michael Prengel |
Nov 24, 1990 15 | Bayern Munich | 7-0 | Wattenscheid 09 | Munich |
15:30 | Effenberg ![]() Bender ![]() Wohlfarth ![]() ![]() Laudrup ![]() ![]() Kohler ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 19,000 Referee: Karl-Heinz Tritschler |
Dec 8, 1990 16 | Bayern Munich | 1-0 | Nürnberg | Munich |
15:30 | Wohlfarth ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Hellmut Krug |
Dec 15, 1990 17 | Bayer 05 Uerdingen | 1-1 | Bayern Munich | Krefeld |
15:30 | Fach ![]() |
Wohlfarth ![]() |
Stadium: Grotenburg-Stadion Attendance: 17,200 Referee: Markus Merk |
Feb 23, 1991 18 | Bayer Leverkusen | 1-2 | Bayern Munich | Leverkusen |
15:30 | Pagé ![]() |
Wohlfarth ![]() Laudrup ![]() |
Stadium: Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion Attendance: 24,000 Referee: Werner Föckler |
Mar 2, 1991 19 | Bayern Munich | 0-1 | St. Pauli | Munich |
15:30 | Sievers ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Manfred Führer |
Mar 9, 1991 20 | VfB Stuttgart | 0-3 | Bayern Munich | Stuttgart |
15:30 | Wohlfarth ![]() ![]() Thon ![]() |
Stadium: Neckarstadion Attendance: 68,000 Referee: Siegfried Kirschen |
Mar 15, 1991 21 | Bayern Munich | 3-0 | Karlsruher SC | Munich |
20:00 | Laudrup ![]() Effenberg ![]() Wohlfarth ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 23,000 Referee: Lothar Löwer |
Mar 23, 1991 22 | 1. FC Kaiserslautern | 2-1 | Bayern Munich | Kaiserslautern |
15:30 | Hotić ![]() Kuntz ![]() |
Wohlfarth ![]() |
Stadium: Fritz-Walter-Stadion Attendance: 38,500 Referee: Karl-Josef Assenmacher |
Apr 2, 1991 23 | Bayern Munich | 0-1 | Fortuna Düsseldorf | Munich |
20:00 | Allofs ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 18,000 Referee: Wolf-Günter Wiesel |
Apr 6, 1991 24 | VfL Bochum | 1–2 | Bayern Munich | Bochum |
15:30 | Heinemann ![]() |
Bender ![]() Wohlfarth ![]() |
Stadium: Ruhrstadion Attendance: 40,051 Referee: Manfred Harder |
Apr 13, 1991 25 | Bayern Munich | 1-1 | Werder Bremen | Munich |
15:30 | Wohlfarth ![]() |
Rufer ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 50,000 Referee: Klaus Broska |
Apr 16, 1991 26 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | 1–1 | Bayern Munich | Mönchengladbach |
20:00 | Criens ![]() |
Augenthaler ![]() |
Stadium: Bökelbergstadion Attendance: 34,000 Referee: Markus Merk |
Apr 20, 1991 27 | Bayern Munich | 2-2 | Köln | Munich |
15:30 | Laudrup ![]() Schwabl ![]() |
Banach ![]() Götz ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 27,000 Referee: Edgar Steinborn |
May 5, 1991 28 | Hamburger SV | 2-3 | Bayern Munich | Hamburg |
18:00 | Nando ![]() Furtok ![]() |
Reuter ![]() ![]() Thon ![]() |
Stadium: Volksparkstadion Attendance: 61,000 Referee: Hellmut Krug |
May 11, 1991 29 | Bayern Munich | 2-0 | Eintracht Frankfurt | Munich |
15:30 | Kohler ![]() Effenberg ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 37,000 Referee: Bodo Kriegelstein |
May 17, 1991 30 | Borussia Dortmund | 2-3 | Bayern Munich | Dortmund |
20:00 | Poschner ![]() Rummenigge ![]() |
Grahammer ![]() Laudrup ![]() Ziege ![]() |
Stadium: Westfalenstadion Attendance: 53,000 Referee: Gerhard Theobald |
May 25, 1991 31 | Bayern Munich | 7-3 | Hertha BSC | Munich |
15:30 | Thon ![]() ![]() ![]() Effenberg ![]() Wohlfarth ![]() ![]() Bender ![]() |
Kretschmer ![]() Čelić ![]() Zernicke ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 44,000 Referee: Hans-Jürgen Kasper |
Jun 1, 1991 32 | SG Wattenscheid 09 | 3-2 | Bayern Munich | Bochum |
15:30 | Hartmann ![]() Neuhaus ![]() Fink ![]() |
Moser ![]() Wohlfarth ![]() |
Stadium: Lohrheidestadion Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Wolf-Günter Wiesel |
Jun 8, 1991 33 | Nürnberg | 0-1 | Bayern Munich | Nuremberg |
15:30 | Strunz ![]() |
Stadium: Städtisches Stadion Attendance: 51,750 Referee: Hans-Jürgen Weber |
Jun 15, 1991 34 | Bayern Munich | 2-2 | Bayer 05 Uerdingen | Munich |
15:30 | Strunz ![]() Effenberg ![]() |
Witeczek ![]() Chapuisat ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 70,000 Referee: Alfons Berg |
League standings
Source: www.dfb.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
The league expanded to 20 teams for the 1991–92 season because of the integration of the two best East German Oberliga teams due to German reunification.
(C) Champions
Notes:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
The league expanded to 20 teams for the 1991–92 season because of the integration of the two best East German Oberliga teams due to German reunification.
(C) Champions
Notes:
- As Werder Bremen qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup, their UEFA-Cup place was transferred to Stuttgart.
DFB Pokal
4 August 1990 1st Round | FV 09 Weinheim | 1–0 | Bayern Munich | Weinheim |
Schwechheimer ![]() |
[65] | Stadium: Sepp-Herberger-Stadion Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Berthold Schneider |
DFB-Supercup
31 July 1990 Final | Bayern Munich | 4–1 | 1. FC Kaiserslautern | Karlsruhe |
Reuter ![]() Kohler ![]() Bender ![]() Strunz ![]() |
[66] [13] |
Kuntz ![]() |
Stadium: Wildparkstadion Attendance: 27,000 Referee: Hans-Jürgen Weber |
Deutschland Cup
27 November 1990 Final | Dynamo Dresden | 1–0 | Bayern Munich | Dresden |
Stadium: Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion |
European Cup
1st round
19 September 1st leg | APOEL F.C. ![]() | 2–3 | ![]() | Nicosia, Cyprus |
20:00 CET | Gogic ![]() Pantziaras ![]() |
[23] [67] |
Reuter ![]() McInally ![]() Strunz ![]() |
Stadium: Makario Stadium Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Ștefan Dan Petrescu (Romania) |
2 October 2nd leg | Bayern Munich ![]() | 4–0 (7–2 agg.) | ![]() | Munich, Germany |
20:15 CET | Augenthaler ![]() Mihajlović ![]() |
[26] [68] |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 11,000 Referee: Edgar Azzopardi (Malta) |
2nd round
23 October 1st leg | Bayern Munich ![]() | 4–0 | ![]() | Munich, Germany |
20:00 CET | Reuter ![]() Wohlfarth ![]() Augenthaler ![]() |
[30] [69] |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 11,500 Referee: Einar Halle (Norway) |
6 November 2nd leg | PFC CSKA Sofia ![]() | 0–3 (0–7 agg.) | ![]() | Sofia, Bulgaria |
16:30 CET | [32] [70] |
Wohlfarth ![]() Effenberg ![]() McInally ![]() |
Stadium: Balgarska Armia Stadium Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Henning Lund-sørensen (Denmark) |
Quarterfinals
6 March 1st leg | Bayern Munich ![]() | 1–1 | ![]() | Munich, Germany |
20:15 CET | Bender ![]() |
[46] [71] |
Domingos ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Guy Goethals (Belgium) |
20 March 2nd leg | F.C. Porto ![]() | 0–2 (1–3 agg.) | ![]() | Porto, Portugal |
21:30 CET | [49] [72] |
Ziege ![]() Pflügler ![]() |
Stadium: Estádio das Antas Attendance: 80,000 Referee: Keith Hackett (England) |
Semifinals
10 April 1st leg | Bayern Munich ![]() | 1–2 | ![]() | Munich, Germany |
20:15 CEST | Wohlfarth ![]() |
[53] [73] |
Pančev ![]() Savićević ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 67,000 Referee: Hubert Forstinger (Austria) |
24 April 2nd leg | Red Star Belgrade ![]() | 2–2 (4–3 agg.) | ![]() | Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
Mihaljović ![]() Augenthaler ![]() |
[57] [74] |
Augenthaler ![]() Thon ![]() |
Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 80,000 Referee: Bruno Galler (Switzerland) |
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