FC Bayern München
·4. Mai 2025
Bayern’s record Bundesliga champions

FC Bayern München
·4. Mai 2025
FC Bayern are champions of Germany for the 34th time in their history!
Thomas Müller has now extended his record for the most Bundesliga title as a player to 13. fcbayern.com runs through the list of most decorated players in Bayern’s league history.
Müller has played in Bayern colours for over two decades now, and a part of the first-team squad since 2009. The local boy has been a feature of Bayern’s last 13 league titles. After 2010’s success, our No.25 then won the Bundesliga 11 years in a row between 2013 and 2023. He made it a lucky 13 in 2025 and his final season with the club, placing him outright first as the most decorated player in 62 years of Bundesliga history with 13 titles.
Captain Manuel Neuer has been at Bayern since 2011. The 39-year-old hasn’t just won the Champions League twice – like Müller – in that time but also numerous domestic honours. He was alongside Müller the whole way as the pair lifted the Meisterschale an incredible 11 years in succession from 2013 to 2023. The goalkeeper has now reached a full dozen with 2025’s triumph.
Next after Neuer are two former teammates in Robert Lewandowski (including two titles with Borussia Dortmund in 2011 and 2012) and David Alaba. Both currently play in Spain at Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively.
Six players have been champions of Germany nine times. Franck Ribery (2008, 2010 and 2013-2019), Jerome Boateng and Javi Martinez (both 2013-21) won all their Bundesliga crowns with Bayern. The same goes for the three newest members of the nine-title club, with Joshua Kimmich, Kingsley Coman and Sven Ulreich now joining them after their eight in a row between 2016 and 2023, plus the most recent 2025 success.
Five former Bayern players have been champions eight times in Oliver Kahn, Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Arjen Robben and Mehmet Scholl – all won in Munich.
There are several other Bayern legends on seven and six Bundesliga titles. The next in line from the current squad are Serge Gnabry, Leon Goretzka and Alphonso Davies with six winner’s medals each.