2012–13 FC Bayern Munich season

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Bayern Munich
2012–13 season
ChairmanUli Hoeneß
ManagerJupp Heynckes
StadiumAllianz Arena,
Munich, Bavaria
Bundesliga1st
DFB-PokalWinners
DFL-SupercupWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Mario Mandžukić (15)
All: Thomas Müller (23)
Average home league attendance70,250

The 2012–13 FC Bayern Munich season was the 114th season in the club's history and the 48th consecutive season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, since the promotion of the team from the Regionalliga Süd in 1965. Before the start of the season, Bayern signed Xherdan Shaqiri, Dante, Claudio Pizarro, Mitchell Weiser, Tom Starke and Mario Mandžukić. Bayern also added holding midfielder Javi Martínez after the first week of the Bundesliga season at the transfer deadline.

The club started the season with a nine-match winning streak. The club would end the season claiming the Treble, winning the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB-Pokal. Bayern became the first German club to achieve the Treble, the third European Club to complete the Treble in five seasons and seventh ever in Europe.

Review and events[edit]

Summer transfer window and pre-season[edit]

Xherdan Shaqiri,[1] Claudio Pizarro,[2] Tom Starke,[3] Dante,[4] Mario Mandžukić,[5] Mitchell Weiser,[6] Lukas Raeder,[7] and Javi Martínez[8] transferred to Bayern Munich in the summer transfer. The transfer of Javi Martínez, at €40 million, was at the time the most expensive transfer in the history of the Bundesliga.[9] Takashi Usami,[10] Breno,[11] Rouven Sattelmaier,[11][12] Ivica Olić,[13] and Danijel Pranjić[11] left Bayern, Hans-Jörg Butt retired,[14] and Nils Petersen was loaned to Werder Bremen.[15] Hans-Jörg Butt was appointed head of the Bayern Munich Junior Team on 1 July;[16] but Hans-Jörg Butt left the position on 7 August.[17] Wolfgang Dremmler was appointed his successor on 9 August.[18] On 2 July, the club announced that Matthias Sammer replaced Christian Nerlinger during UEFA Euro 2012.[19] Jupp Heynckes believed that the 2012–13 squad is better than the previous season's squad.[20]

Bayern began pre-season training on 3 July.[21] Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge stated that the Bundesliga championship is the top priority for the club this season.[22] During pre-season, Bayern defeated SpVgg Unterhaching,[23] FC Ismaning,[24] Trentino XI,[25] and 1. FC Kaiserslautern.[26] Bayern lost to Napoli during pre-season.[27] Bayern participated in cup matches during pre-season. Bayern won the Yingli Cup,[28] Audi Football Summit,[29] and the Paulaner Cup des Südens.[30] Bayern finished in third place in the LIGA total! Cup.[31]

August[edit]

Pre-season continued into August Bayern. August started with a pre-season victory against 1. FC Kaiserslautern.[26] Then in the LIGA total! Cup, Bayern lost in the semi-finals to Werder Bremen in a shoot-out on 4 August[32] and won the third place match against Hamburger SV on 5 August.[31] Bayern first competitive match was the DFL-Supercup on 12 August against Borussia Dortmund.[33] Bayern won 2–1 with goals from Mario Mandžukić and Thomas Müller.[33] Robert Lewandowski scored for Borussia Dortmund.[33] The DFL-Supercup was Bayern's first trophy of the season.[33] Bayern went on to defeat SV Seligenporten 3–1 in a friendly match on 15 August.[34] Bayern then played in the first round of the DFB-Pokal against Jahn Regensburg on 20 August.[35] Bayern won 4–0.[35] Bayern got two goals from Mandžukić, a goal from Xherdan Shaqiri and a goal from Claudio Pizarro.[35] Bayern finished August with their opening match of the Bundesliga campaign on 25 August against Greuther Fürth.[36] Bayern won 3–0.[36] Bayern got goals from Thomas Müller and Mandžukić.[36] Thomas Kleine scored an own goal to put Bayern up 3–0.[36] Bayern finished the matchday in first place in the league table.[37] On 29 August, Karl Hopfner, Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board for Bayern Munich AG, announced he will leave the club on 31 December 2012 due to health reasons.[38][39] Karl Hopfner applied for managing director of the club in October 1982 after seeing a job ad for the position in the Süddeutsche Zeitung.[40] Hopfner had an interview in January 1983 and started as managing director in July 1983.[40][41] The draw for the group stage of Champions League took place on 30 August.[42] Bayern were drawn against Valencia, Lille, and BATE Borisov.[42]

September[edit]

Bayern started the month with a match against VfB Stuttgart on 2 September.[43] Bayern won 6–1[43] through two goals from Thomas Müller and one each from Toni Kroos, Luiz Gustavo, Mario Mandžukić and Bastian Schweinsteiger.[43] Martin Harnik scored for Stuttgart.[43] Bayern finished matchday 2 in first place.[44] Bayern then faced Mainz 05 on 15 September,[45] winning 3–1[45] through goals by Mandžukić, Schweinsteiger and Kroos.[45] Ádám Szalai scored for Mainz.[45] Bayern went on to face Valencia in Champions League on 19 September.[46] Bayern won 2–1,[46] where Schweinsteiger and Kroos scored for Bayern.[46] Bayern faced Schalke 04 on 22 September.[47] Bayern won 2–0 with goals from Kroos and Müller.[47] Bayern faced VfL Wolfsburg on 25 September.[48] Bayern won 3–0 with one goal from Schweinsteiger and two from Mandžukić.[48] Bayern finished September with a league match against Werder Bremen on 29 September,[49] where the club prevailed 2–0 via Luiz Gustavo and Mandžukić goals.[49]

October[edit]

Bayern faced BATE Borisov on 2 October.[50] The loss ended Bayern's nine-match winning streak.[50]

Bayern faced 1899 Hoffenheim on 6 October.[51]

Bayern faced Fortuna Düsseldorf on 20 October.[52]

Bayern faced LOSC Lille on 23 October.[53]

Bayern faced Bayer Leverkusen on 28 October.[54]

Bayern faced 1. FC Kaiserslautern on 31 October.[55]

November[edit]

Bayern faced Hamburger SV on 3 November.[56]

Bayern faced LOSC Lille on 7 November.[57]

Bayern faced Eintracht Frankfurt on 10 November.[58]

Bayern faced 1. FC Nürnberg on 17 November.[59]

Bayern faced Valencia 20 November.[60]

Bayern faced Hannover 96 on 24 November.[61]

Bayern faced SC Freiburg on 28 November.[62]

December[edit]

Bayern faced Borussia Dortmund on 1 December.[63]

Bayern faced BATE Borisov on 5 December.[64]

Bayern faced FC Augsburg on 8 December.[65]

Bayern faced Borussia Mönchengladbach on 14 December.[66]

Bayern faced FC Augsburg on 18 December.[67]

The draw for the Champions League Round of 16 took place on 20 December.[68] The result was that Bayern would face Arsenal.[68]

January[edit]

Bayern started January with mid-winter training on 3 January.[69] Bayern had training in Qatar.[69] Bayern defeated Lekhwiya SC,[70] Schalke 04,[71] FC Basel,[72] and SpVgg Unterhaching[73] during the mid-winter break. On 16 January, Pep Guardiola was announced as the new head coach for Bayern Munich.[74] Guardiola is set to over for the incumbent Jupp Heynckes on 26 June, the start of pre-season training for the 2013–14 season.[75] Bayern started the second half of the Bundesliga campaign on 19 January against Greuther Fürth.[76] Bayern won 2–0 with two goals from Mario Mandžukić.[76] The next day, Bayern defeated Alemannia Aachen in a friendly match.[77] Bayern finished off January with a league match against VfB Stuttgart on 27 January.[78] Bayern won 2–0 with goals from Mario Mandžukić and Thomas Müller.[78]

February[edit]

Bayern started February with a league match against Mainz 05 on 2 February.[79] Bayern won 3–0 through one goal from Mandžukić and two from Müller.[79] Thomas Müller scored two goals.[79] Bayern went on to face Schalke 04 on 9 February.[80] Bayern won 4–0 with goals from David Alaba, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Mario Gómez.[80] David Alaba scored two goals.[80] Then Bayern faced VfL Wolfsburg.[81] Bayern won 2–0.[81] Mandžukić and Arjen Robben got the goals for Bayern.[81] Bayern then had the first leg in the Round of 16 of Champions League on 19 February against Arsenal.[82] Bayern won 3–1.[83] Bayern's goalscorers were Toni Kroos, Müller and Mandžukić.[82] Arsenal's goalscorer was Lukas Podolski.[82] Bayern were back in league action against Werder Bremen on 23 February.[84] Bayern won 6–1.[84] Bayern got goals from Robben, Javi Martínez, Mario Gómez and Franck Ribéry.[84] Mario Gómez scored two goals.[84] Theodor Gebre Selassie scored an own goal that put Bayern up 3–0.[84] Kevin De Bruyne scored for Werder Bremen.[84] Bayern finished February with a quarter-final match in the DFB-Pokal on 27 February against Borussia Dortmund.[85] Bayern won 1–0 with a goal from Robben.[85]

March[edit]

Bayern started March with a league match against 1899 Hoffenheim on 3 March.[86] Bayern won 1–0 with a goal from Mario Gómez.[86] Bayern set a new league record with 583 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal.[86] Bayern Munich faced Fortuna Düsseldorf on 9 March,[87] winning 3–2[87] through Thomas Müller, Franck Ribéry and Jérôme Boateng goals.[87] Mathis Bolly and Andreas Lambertz scored for Fortuna Düsseldorf.[87] Bayern had the second leg of the Round of 16 in Champions League on 13 March against Arsenal.[88] Arsenal won 2–0 with goals from Olivier Giroud and Laurent Koscielny.[89] Bayern, however, advanced on the away goals rule.[89] The quarter-final draw for Champions League took place on 15 March.[90] Bayern were drawn against Juventus.[90] Bayern faced Bayer Leverkusen on 16 March,[91] winning 2–1.[91] Mario Gómez scored for Bayern, Simon Rolfes equalized for Bayer Leverkusen, then Philipp Wollscheid scored an own goal to win the match for Bayern.[91] Bayern finished March with a league match against Hamburger SV on 30 March.[92] Bayern won 9–2.[92] Xherdan Shaqiri, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Claudio Pizzaro, Arjen Robben and Franck Ribéry scored for Bayern.[92] Claudio Pizzaro scored four goals and Arjen Robben scored two goals.[92] Jeffrey Bruma and Heiko Westermann scored for Hamburg.[92]

April[edit]

Bayern started April against Juventus in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals on 4 April.[93] Bayern won 2–0 with goals from David Alaba and Thomas Müller.[93] David Alaba's goal inside the first minute of the match.[93] Toni Kroos tore his abductor muscle and was replaced by Arjen Robben in the 16th minute.[93] Bayern went on to face Eintracht Frankfurt on matchday 28 on 6 April.[94] Bayern won the match 1–0.[94] The win meant Bayern won the Bundesliga in record time.[94] Luiz Gustavo picked up his fifth yellow card and is suspended for matchday 29 against 1. FC Nürnberg.[94] The return leg against Juventus was played on 10 April.[95] Bayern again defeated Juventus 2–0;[95] Mario Mandžukić and Claudio Pizzaro scored the goals.[95] With Bayern's victory, the 2012–13 Champions League season is the first time that two German clubs are in the semi-finals.[95] Mandžukić controversially picked up a yellow card early in the match and is suspended for the first leg of the semi-finals.[95][96] The draw for the semi-finals of the Champions League was held on 12 April.[97] Bayern were drawn against Barcelona.[97] Bayern faced 1. FC Nürnberg on 13 April.[98] Emre Can started for Bayern, making his Bundesliga debut.[99] Xherdan Shaqiri was replaced by Pierre-Emile Højbjerg in the 71st minute.[98] Højbjerg made his Bundesliga debut.[98] At the age of 17 years and 251 days, Højbjerg became the youngest Bundesliga player in Bayern's history, breaking David Alaba's record of 17 years and 255 days.[99] Bayern won 4–0 with goals from Jérôme Boateng, Mario Gómez, Rafinha and Xherdan Shaqiri.[98] Bayern faced VfL Wolfsburg on 16 April in the DFB-Pokal.[100] Bayern won 6–1.[100] Bayern got goals from Mandžukić, Robben, Shaqiri and Gómez.[100] Mario Gómez scored three goals within nine-minute of coming on.[100] Diego scored for Wolfsburg.[100] Bayern faced Hannover 96 on 20 April.[101] Bayern won 6–1.[101] Bayern got goals from Ribéry, Gómez and Pizzaro;[101] Gómez and Pizzaro scored two goals each.[101] With the victory, Bayern equaled Borussia Dortmund's record of 81 points in a season and broke the record for most wins in a season with 26.[102] On 23 April, Bayern announced the signing of announced the signing of Mario Götze.[103] Bayern activated the €37 million release clause that Götze and Borussia Dortmund agreed to.[104] Bayern faced Barcelona in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final on 23 April.[105] Bayern won 4–0 with goals from Müller, Gómez and Robben.[106] Müller scored two goals.[105] The media criticized Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai for not calling a penalty shot against Gerard Piqué in the 15th minute,[105] Alexis Sánchez in the 32nd minute,[105] and allowing Mario Gómez's goal to stand when he was in an offside position.[107] Bayern finished April with a match against SC Freiburg on 27 April.[108] Bayern won 1–0 with a goal from Xherdan Shaqiri.[108] With the win, Bayern had 84 points in the Bundesliga, a new record.[109]

May/June[edit]

Bayern started May with the second leg against Barcelona on 1 May.[110] Barcelona players Sergio Busquets, Javier Mascherano, Carles Puyol and Eric Abidal were all out due to injury.[111] Mario Mandžukić returned from suspension and replaced Mario Gómez, while Daniel Van Buyten replaced Dante, who was suffering from a cold.[110] Lionel Messi did not play in the match.[110] Bayern won 3–0, with goals from Arjen Robben and Thomas Müller,[110] and an own goal from Gerard Piqué.[110] Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Javi Martínez, Luiz Gustavo, Dante and Mario Gómez were all one yellow card away from being suspended for the 2013 UEFA Champions League Final.[112] However, none of them received a yellow card and are all available for selection in the final.[110] Bayern went on to face Borussia Dortmund on 4 May in the Bundesliga.[113] The match ended in a 1–1 draw. Kevin Großkreutz scored for Dortmund,[114] while Mario Gómez scored for Bayern.[114] Rafinha was sent off after receiving a second yellow card.[113][114] Rafinha was eventually suspended for the remaining two Bundesliga matches.[115] On 6 May, the FC Bayern München AG supervisory board had a regularly scheduled meeting where Uli Hoeneß, president of Bayern München e.V. and chairman of FC Bayern München AG, offered to step down on a temporary basis.[116] The supervisory board decided to reject Uli Hoeneß's offer.[116] Bayern Munich announced that executive board members Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Andreas Jung have signed contract extensions.[117] Rummenigge was given a three-year extension which is scheduled to expire on 30 December 2016 and Jung contract was extended by two years to 30 June 2016.[117] In addition, Bayern also announced that Jörg Wacker will join the executive board on 1 July 2013.[117] Bayern faced FC Augsburg on 11 May.[118] Bayern won 3–0 with goals from Müller Shaqiri and Luiz Gustavo.[118] Bayern finished their Bundesliga campaign against Borussia Mönchengladbach on 18 May.[119] Bayern won 4–3.[118] Martínez, Ribéry, and Robben scored for Bayern.[118] Franck Ribéry scored two goals.[118] Martin Stranzl, Mike Hanke and Håvard Nordtveit scored for Borussia Mönchengladbach.[118] Bayern faced Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final on 25 May.[120] Bayern won 2–1.[120] Mandžukić and Robben scored for Bayern,[120] and İlkay Gündoğan scored for Dortmund.[120] After the match, Bayern had a party at the Great Room in the Grosvenor House Hotel. The party included a buffet for 1,800 people.[121] Brand Finance valued Bayern at $860 million (£570 million), overtaking Manchester United for top spot.[122][123] Bayern faced VfB Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal Final on 1 June.[124] Bayern won 3–2.[124] Thomas Müller and Mario Gómez scored for Bayern.[124] Mario Gómez scored two goals.[124] Martin Harnik scored twice for Stuttgart.[124]

Bayern–Brazil dispute[edit]

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) insisted that Dante and Luiz Gustavo report to the Brazil national team's training camp for 1 June at 16:00 local time.[125][126] The training camp was for preparations for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.[125] Bayern, however, were due to play VfB Stuttgart in the 2013 DFB-Pokal Final on 1 June.[126] The CBF threatened to exclude both players if they did not report by the stated time.[125] Under FIFA rules, clubs must let players report to national teams 14 days prior to the start of a tournament.[126] Bayern sent a "polite" letter asking for their release for the final,[126] however the CBF responded with a "polite" letter rejecting it.[126] Bayern attempted to reach an "amicable solution".[125] with the Brazilian Football Confederation but failed.[127] Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge blamed FIFA, the CBF and the German Football Association (DFB).[127] The German Football Association blamed the Brazilian Football Confederation.[127] Brazil head coach Luiz Felipe Scolari claimed that Bayern were at fault since the CBF claimed that they sent letters 5, 10 and 15 days before the release date and also stated how they "would have been willing to negotiate" with the 15-day notice.[128] Notably, the Royal Spanish Football Federation did not enforce the rule for Javi Martínez and made the player available for the DFB-Pokal final.[127]

Broken records[edit]

A glass trophy case with five awards won at the end of the 2013 season.
The five trophies won by Bayern Munich in this season: UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga championship, DFB-Pokal, European Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup.

Bayern broke or equaled 30 records during the season.[129][130]

Records broken or equaled during the 2012–13 season[129][130]
Broken record New record Previous record Previous record holders Season/Time period
Most points during a season 91 81 Borussia Dortmund 2011–12
Biggest lead over second place team 25 16 Bayern Munich 2002–03
Fastest time to clinch Bundesliga title 28 Matchdays 30 Matchdays Bayern Munich 1972–73
2002–03
Earliest date to clinch Bundesliga title 6 April 18 April 1. FC Köln 1963–64
Top of the table 34 Matchdays 34 Matchdays Bayern Munich 1968–69
1972–73
1984–85
2007–08
Most wins in a season 29 25 Bayern Munich 1972–73
Borussia Dortmund 2011–12
Longest winning streak within a season 14 10 Borussia Mönchengladbach 1986–87
VfL Wolfsburg 2008–09
Fewest losses 1 1 Bayern Munich 1986–87
Fewest goals against 18 21 Bayern Munich 2007–08
Most clean sheets in a season 21 19 Werder Bremen 1987–88
Bayern Munich 2001–02
At least one goal scored in every match 1. FC Köln 1963–64
Consecutive matches with at least one goal 34 34 Bayern Munich Between 1973 and 1974
Goal difference +80 +64 Bayern Munich 1972–73
Away wins 15 11 Werder Bremen 2003–04
Borussia Dortmund 2011–12
Away losses 0 0 Bayern Munich 1986–87
Away points 47 37 Werder Bremen 2003–04
Borussia Dortmund 2011–12
Winning streak away from home 9 8 Borussia Dortmund 2010–11
Away goals conceded 7 10 Werder Bremen 1987–88
Earliest Autumn Champions 14 Matchdays 15 Matchdays Eintracht Frankfurt 1993–94
1. FC Kaiserslautern 1997–98
Borussia Dortmund 2010–11
Goal difference at the halfway point +37 +33 Bayern Munich 2011–12
Goals against at the halfway point 7 7 VfB Stuttgart 2003–04
Away goals conceded at the halfway point 1 2 VfB Stuttgart 2003–04
First five away matches without conceding a goal.
Best start to a season 8 wins 7 wins Bayern Munich 1995–96
1. FC Kaiserslautern 2001–02
Mainz 05 2010–11
Best second half of season 49 points 47 points Borussia Dortmund 2011–12
Best start to second half of season 14 wins 7 wins Borussia Dortmund 2011–12

Match results[edit]

Friendly matches[edit]

Friendly matches[edit]

Date Time1 Stadium City Opponent Result2 Attendance Goalscorers and carded players Source
Bayern Munich Opponent
Pre-season friendlies
10 July 19:30 Generali Sportpark Unterhaching, Germany SpVgg Unterhaching 1–0 7,500 Alaba 82'
Shaqiri Yellow card 73'
Dante Yellow card 77'
[23]
13 July 18:00 Stadion an der Lindenstraße Ismaning, Germany FC Ismaning 4–0 2,000 Markoutz 9'
Friesenbichler 71'
Shaqiri 86'
Schmitz 90'
[24]
17 July 18:00 Stadion von Arco Arco, Italy Trentino XI 11–0 2,750 Markoutz 6', 11'
Robben 10', 34', 43'
Mandžukić 20'
Alaba 52'
Friesenbichler 54', 64', 66'
Pizarro 79'
[25]
20 July 18:30 Stadion von Arco Arco, Italy Napoli 2–3 3,083 Alaba 16'
Shaqiri 73'
Cannavaro 45'
Pandev 67'
Insigne 82'
Džemaili Yellow card 78'
[27]
1 August 18:30 Fritz-Walter-Stadion Kaiserslautern, Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern 3–2 25,873 Müller 23'
Can 68'
Shaqiri 86'
Dick 35'
Shechter 89'
[26]
Mid-season friendlies
15 August 18:00 MAR Arena Pyrbaum, Germany SV Seligenporten 3–1 6,500 Friesenbichler 7', 30', 54' Stolz 77' [34]
7 September Allianz Arena Munich, Germany Qatar 1–0 Jelisic 45' [131]
11 October 15:00 Pitch No1 at Säbener Strasse Munich, Germany SpVgg Unterhaching 2–0 500 Jennings 42'
Can 70'
[132]
25 October 18:00 Stadion an der Klosterstraße Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany SC Fürstenfeldbruck 7–0 3,000 Vastić 4', 47'
Sieghart 13', 44'
Pizarro 64'
Reinhardt 66', 70'
[133]
13 November 18:00 Parkstadion Markt Schwaben, Germany Falke Markt Schwaben 6–0 2,200 Gómez 7', 28' (pen.), 30', 48'
Weiser 16'
Pizarro 45'
[134]
5 January 16:30 Khalifa International Stadium Doha, Qatar Lekhwiya SC 4–0 1,503 Müller 26'
Van Buyten 64'
Pizarro 66', 76'
[70]
8 January 17:00 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium Doha, Qatar Schalke 04 5–0 2,000 Müller 10' (pen.), 20'
Mandžukić 33', 43'
Gómez 63'
[71]
12 January 16:30 St. Jakob-Park Basel, Switzerland FC Basel 3–0 30,080 Mandžukić 8'
Schweinsteiger 11'
Ribéry 37'
[72]
13 January 18:15 Generali Sportpark Unterhaching, Germany SpVgg Unterhaching 2–0 5,500 Pizarro 11'
Gómez 68'
[73]
20 January 13:30 New Tivoli Aachen, Germany Alemannia Aachen 5–2 31,600 Gómez 28', 79'
Boateng 41'
Robben 74', 77'
Thiele 14'
Schwertfeger 56'
[77]
  • 1.^ Times in Central European Time/Central European Summer Time
  • 2.^ Bayern goals listed first.

Pre-season cup matches[edit]

Round Date Time1 Stadium City Opponent Result2 Attendance Goalscorers Source
Bayern Munich Opponent
Yingli Cup
24 July 13:30 Workers Stadium Beijing, China Beijing Guoan 6–0 40,000 Pizarro 8', 44'
Robben 11'
Müller 74'
Mandžukić 79'
Gómez 80'
[28]
Audi Football Summit
26 July 14:00 Guangdong Olympic Stadium Guangzhou, China VfL Wolfsburg 2–1 35,000 Mandžukić 29' (pen.)
Robben 39'
Can Yellow card 90+1'
Pilař 90+2' [29]
Paulaner Cup des Südens
31 July 20:15 Audi Sportpark Ingolstadt, Germany Paulaner XI 15–0 12,200 Müller 5', 18', 21'
Mandžukić 11'
Shaqiri 33', 41'
Lahm 39' (pen.)
Kroos 57', 82'
Gómez 63', 71', 76', 77', 80'
Ribéry 79'
[30]
LIGA total! Cup 2012
SF 4 August 18:35 Imtech Arena Hamburg, Germany Werder Bremen 2–2 (4-5p) 42,217 Shaqiri 27'
Kroos Yellow card 37' 60'
Schweinsteiger Yellow card 51'
soccer ball with check mark Mandžukić
soccer ball with check mark Kroos
soccer ball with red X Ribéry
soccer ball with red X Schweinsteiger
Petersen 12'
Füllkrug 43'
Junuzović Yellow card 34'
Ekici soccer ball with check mark
Fritz soccer ball with check mark
Schmitz soccer ball with check mark
De Bruyne soccer ball with check mark
[32]
TP 5 August 16:45 Imtech Arena Hamburg, Germany Hamburger SV 1–0 45,000 Weiser 25' [31]
Traumspiel
26 August 14:00 Selters, Germany Bayern Kings 1987 Selters/Ts. 17–0 13,500 Pizarro 4', 10', 35', 40'
Robben 15', 26'
Lahm 19', 40'
Weiser 27'
Neuer 45+1' (pen.)
Schweinsteiger 45+2'
Tymoshchuk 52', 65'
Weihrauch 60'
Mandžukić 74'
Kroos 77'
Shaqiri 81'
[135]
  • 1.^ Times in Central European Time/Central European Summer Time
  • 2.^ Bayern goals listed first.

Bundesliga[edit]

League table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bayern Munich (C) 34 29 4 1 98 18 +80 91 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Borussia Dortmund 34 19 9 6 81 42 +39 66
3 Bayer Leverkusen 34 19 8 7 65 39 +26 65
4 Schalke 04 34 16 7 11 58 50 +8 55 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 SC Freiburg 34 14 9 11 45 40 +5 51 Qualification for the Europa League group stage
Source: Bundesliga.de, kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results summary[edit]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 29 4 1 98 18  +80 91 14 2 1 56 11  +45 15 2 0 42 7  +35

Last updated: 18 May 2013.
Source: [136]

League results[edit]

Match
Date
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Pos.
Pts.
GD
Report
1 25 August A SpVgg Greuther Fürth 3 – 0 1 3 3
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
18,000 (sell-out)
Referee
SpVgg Greuther Fürth Bayern Munich
2 2 September H VfB Stuttgart 6 – 1 1 6 8
Report Report link
Kick off
17:30 CEST
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich VfB Stuttgart
Gentner Yellow card 20'
Harnik 25'
Ibišević Red card 74'
3 15 September H Mainz 05 3 – 1 1 9 10
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich Mainz 05
Kirchhoff Yellow card 40'
Szalai 59' (pen.)
4 22 September A Schalke 04 2 – 0 1 12 12
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
61,673 (sell-out)
Referee
Schalke 04 Bayern Munich
Fuchs Yellow card 76'
Matip Yellow card 79'
Kroos 55'
Müller 58'
5 25 September H VfL Wolfsburg 3 – 0 1 15 15
Report Report link
Kick off
20:00 CEST
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich VfL Wolfsburg
Schweinsteiger 24', Yellow card 82'
Mandžukić 57', 65'
Kahlenberg Yellow card 35'
6 29 September A Werder Bremen 2 – 0 1 18 17
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
42,100 (sold out)
Referee
Werder Bremen Bayern Munich
7 6 October H 1899 Hoffenheim 2 – 0 1 21 19
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich 1899 Hoffenheim
Ribéry 19', 47'
Williams Yellow card 55'
Beck Yellow card 65'
Firmino Yellow card 65'
8 20 October A Fortuna Düsseldorf 5 – 0 1 24 24
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
54,000
Referee
Fortuna Düsseldorf Bayern Munich
Levels Yellow card 38'
Lambertz Yellow card 41'
Van der Bergh Yellow card 42'
Mandžukić 28'
Luiz Gustavo 36'
Müller 55', 86'
Dante Yellow card 67'
Rafinha 87'
9 28 October H Bayer Leverkusen 1 – 2 1 24 23
Report Report link
Kick off
17:30 CET
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich Bayer Leverkusen
Dante Yellow card 24'
Mandžukić Yellow card 57', 77'
Shaqiri Yellow card 62'
10 3 November A Hamburger SV 3 – 0 1 27 26
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CET
Attendance
57,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Hamburger SV Bayern Munich
Diekmeier Yellow card 32'
Jansen Yellow card 41'
11 10 November H Eintracht Frankfurt 2 – 0 1 30 28
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich Eintracht Frankfurt
Ribéry 44'
Alaba 77' (pen.)
Aigner Yellow card 4'
Inui Yellow card 13'
Demidov Yellow card 41'
12 17 November A 1. FC Nürnberg 1 – 1 1 31 28
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
50,000 (sell-out)
Referee
1. FC Nürnberg Bayern Munich
Feulner 46'
Chandler Yellow card 52'
Polter Yellow card 54'
Gebhart Yellow card 58' Red card 76'
13 24 November H Hannover 96 5 – 0 1 34 33
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich Hannover 96
Sobiech Yellow card 42'
Stindl Yellow card 55'
Schulz Yellow card 62'
14 28 November A SC Freiburg 2 – 0 1 37 35
Report Report link
Kick off
20:00 CET
Attendance
24,000 (sell-out)
Referee
SC Freiburg Bayern Munich
Diagne Red card 18'
Caligiuri Yellow card 90+4'
Müller 12' (pen.)
Neuer Yellow card 74'
Tymoshchuk 79'
15 1 December H Borussia Dortmund 1 – 1 1 38 35
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CET
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich Borussia Dortmund
Kroos 67'
Götze 74'
16 8 December A FC Augsburg 2 – 0 1 41 37
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
30,660 (sell-out)
Referee
FC Augsburg Bayern Munich
Müller 40' (pen.)
Gómez 62'
17 14 December H Borussia Mönchengladbach 1 – 1 1 42 37
Report Report link
Kick off
20:30 CET
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich Borussia Mönchengladbach
Dante Yellow card 56'
Shaqiri 59'
Marx 21' (pen.)
Nordtveit Yellow card 26'
Ciğerci Yellow card 70'
18 19 January H SpVgg Greuther Fürth 2 – 0 1 45 39
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich SpVgg Greuther Fürth
Mandžukić 26', 61'
Martínez Yellow card 45'
Rahman Yellow card 31'
19 27 January A VfB Stuttgart 2 – 0 1 48 41
Report Report link
Kick off
17:30 CET
Attendance
60,441 (sell-out)
Referee
VfB Stuttgart Bayern Munich
Harnik Yellow card 32' Red card 80'
Rüdiger Yellow card 61'
20 2 February A Mainz 05 3 – 0 1 51 44
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
34,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Mainz 05 Bayern Munich
Zabavnik Yellow card 25'
N. Müller Yellow card 27'
Risse Yellow card 88'
Müller 41'
Mandžukić 50', 57'
21 9 February H Schalke 04 4 – 0 1 54 48
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CET
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich Schalke 04
Alaba 19' (pen.), 51'
Schweinsteiger 31'
Gómez 63'
Höger Yellow card 56'
22 15 February A VfL Wolfsburg 2 – 0 1 57 50
Report Report link
Kick off
20:30 CET
Attendance
30,000 (sell-out)
Referee
VfL Wolfsburg Bayern Munich
Madlung Yellow card 25'
Vieirinha Yellow card 35'
Dost Yellow card 45+2'
Hasebe Yellow card 73'
Naldo Yellow card 80'
Mandžukić 36'
Ribéry Yellow card 57'
Dante Yellow card 76'
Robben 90+2'
23 23 February H Werder Bremen 6 – 1 1 60 55
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich Werder Bremen
Junuzović Yellow card 28'
Prödl Red card 44'
De Bruyne 58'
Pavlović Yellow card 67'
24 3 March A 1899 Hoffenheim 1 – 0 1 63 56
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
30,150 (sell-out)
Referee
1899 Hoffenheim Bayern Munich
Williams Yellow card 54'
Schröck Yellow card 69'
Derdiyok Yellow card 82'
Boateng Yellow card 13'
Gómez 38'
25 9 March H Fortuna Düsseldorf 3 – 2 1 66 57
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich Fortuna Düsseldorf
Bolly 16'
Latka Yellow card 38'
Lambertz 71'
26 16 March A Bayer Leverkusen 2 – 1 1 69 58
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CET
Attendance
30,210 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayer Leverkusen Bayern Munich
Carvajal Yellow card 5'
Castro Yellow card 54'
Rolfes 75'
Schwaab Yellow card 90+2'
Gómez 37'
Wollscheid 87' (o.g.)
Neuer Yellow card 90+3'
27 30 March H Hamburger SV 9 – 2 1 72 65
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CET
Attendance
71,000
Referee
Bayern Munich Hamburger SV
Shaqiri 5'
Schweinsteiger 19'
Pizarro 30', 45', 53', 68'
Robben 33', 54'
Ribéry 76'
28 6 April A Eintracht Frankfurt 1 – 0 1 75 66
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
51,500 (sell-out)
Referee
Eintracht Frankfurt Bayern Munich
Aigner Yellow card 34'
29 13 April H 1. FC Nürnberg 4 – 0 1 78 70
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich 1. FC Nürnberg
Boateng 5'
Gómez 17'
Rafinha 24', Yellow card 47'
Shaqiri 56'
Nilsson Yellow card 44'
Pinola Yellow card 70'
30 20 April A Hannover 96 6 – 1 1 81 75
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
49,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Hannover 96 Bayern Munich
Stindl 16' (o.g.)
Ribéry 22'
Gómez 40', 62'
Pizarro 71', 86'
Boateng Yellow card 88'
31 27 April H SC Freiburg 1 – 0 1 84 76
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich SC Freiburg
Can 35'
Tymoshchuk Yellow card 46'
Caligiuri Yellow card 68'
32 4 May A Borussia Dortmund 1 – 1 1 85 76
Report Report link
Kick off
18:30 CEST
Attendance
80,645 (sell-out)
Referee
Borussia Dortmund Bayern Munich
Tymoshchuk Yellow card 10'
Gómez 23'
Luiz Gustavo Yellow card 39'
Boateng Yellow card 45+1'
Rafinha Red card 65'
Can Yellow card 84'
33 11 May H FC Augsburg 3 – 0 1 88 79
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
71,000 (sell-out)
Referee
Bayern Munich FC Augsburg
Morávek Yellow card 31'
34 18 May A Borussia Mönchengladbach 4 – 3 1 91 80
Report Report link
Kick off
15:30 CEST
Attendance
54,010 (sell-out)
Referee
Borussia Mönchengladbach Bayern Munich
Martínez 7'
Ribéry 18', 53'
Robben 59'

Last updated: 18 May 2013
Source: [137]
1Bayern Munich goals come first.
Ground's country's flag and opponent's country's flag shown when from a different country of Bayern Munich.
Pos. = Position in league, Pts. = Points, GD = Goal difference, Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

DFB-Pokal[edit]

20 August 2012 (2012-08-20) Round 1 Jahn Regensburg 0–4 Bayern Munich Regensburg
20:30 CEST Sembolo Yellow card 76' Report Mandžukić 32', 80', Yellow card 74'
Müller Yellow card 38'
Shaqiri 60'
Pizarro 88'
Boateng Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Jahnstadion
Attendance: 12,500 (capacity)
Referee: Guido Winkmann (Kerken)
31 October 2012 (2012-10-31) Round 2 Bayern Munich 4–0 1. FC Kaiserslautern Munich
20:30 CET Pizarro 11', 58'
Robben 49', 88'
Report Heintz Yellow card 30'
Hajri Yellow card 53'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 71,000 (capacity)
Referee: Daniel Siebert (Berlin)
18 December 2012 Round of 16 FC Augsburg 0–2 Bayern Munich Augsburg
20:30 CET Philp Yellow card 25'
Koo Yellow card 47'
Mölders Yellow card 65'
Report Gómez 26'
Dante Yellow card 47'
Ribéry Red card 47'
Alaba Yellow card 51'
Tymoshchuk Yellow card 52'
Kroos Yellow card 70'
Shaqiri 85'
Stadium: SGL arena
Attendance: 30,660 (sell-out)
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer (Herne)
27 February 2013 Quarter-finals Bayern Munich 1–0 Borussia Dortmund Munich
20:30 CET Robben 43'
Martínez Yellow card 63'
Kroos Yellow card 67'
Mandžukić Yellow card 78'
Report Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 71,000 (sell-out)
Referee: Knut Kircher (Rottenburg)
16 April 2013 (2013-04-16) Semi-finals Bayern Munich 6–1 VfL Wolfsburg Munich
20:30 CEST Mandžukić 17'
Robben 35'
Shaqiri 50'
Gómez 80', 83', 86'
Schweinsteiger Yellow card 81'
Report Diego 45'
Naldo Yellow card 53'
Polák Yellow card 62'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 71,000 (sell-out)
Referee: Knut Kircher (Rottenburg)
1 June 2013 (2013-06-01) Final Bayern Munich 3–2 VfB Stuttgart Berlin
20:00 CEST Müller 37' (pen.)
Gómez 48', 61'
Schweinsteiger Yellow card 50'
Mandžukić Yellow card 90+4'
Report Traoré Yellow card 36'
Harnik 71', 80'
Boka Yellow card 85'
Ibišević Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 74,244 (sell-out)
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)

DFL-Supercup[edit]

12 August 2012 (2012-08-12) Final Bayern Munich 2–1 Borussia Dortmund Munich
20:00 CEST Mandžukić 6', Yellow card 68'
Müller 11'
Luiz Gustavo Yellow card 28'
Can Yellow card 38'
Robben Yellow card 82'
Report Schmelzer Yellow card 42'
Lewandowski 75'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 69,901 (capacity)
Referee: Michael Weiner (Giesen)

UEFA Champions League[edit]

Group stage (Group F)[edit]

Group results[edit]
19 September 2012 (2012-09-19) 1 Bayern Munich Germany 2–1 Spain Valencia Munich, Germany
20:45 CEST Schweinsteiger 38'
Kroos 76'
Mandžukić soccer ball with red X 90+4'
Report T. Costa Yellow card 75'
Rami Yellow card 85' Yellow-red card 90+3'
Valdez 90+1'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 68,000 (capacity)
Referee: Fırat Aydınus (Turkey)
2 October 2012 (2012-10-02) 2 BATE Borisov Belarus 3–1 Germany Bayern Munich Minsk, Belarus
20:45 CEST Pavlov Yellow card 22', 23'
Bordachev Yellow card 70'
Rodionov 78'
Bressan 90+4'
Report Badstuber Yellow card 50'
Dante Yellow card 58'
Luiz Gustavo Yellow card 72'
Ribéry 90+1'
Pizarro Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Dynamo Stadium
Attendance: 24,636
Referee: Aleksandar Stavrev (Macedonia)
23 October 2012 (2012-10-23) 3 Lille France 0–1 Germany Bayern Munich Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
20:45 CEST Sidibé Yellow card 33'
Pedretti Yellow card 45+1'
Digne Yellow card 53'
Report Müller 20' (pen.)
Boateng Yellow card 32'
Martínez Yellow card 32'
Mandžukić Yellow card 70'
Shaqiri Yellow card 90'
Schweinsteiger Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Grand Stade Lille Métropole
Attendance: 45,259
Referee: Martin Atkinson (England)
7 November 2012 (2012-11-07) 4 Bayern Munich Germany 6–1 France Lille Munich, Germany
20:45 CET Schweinsteiger 5', Yellow card 64'
Pizarro 18', 28', 33'
Robben 23'
Kroos 66'
Ribéry Yellow card 72'
Tymoshchuk Yellow card 78'
Report Debuchy Yellow card 21'
Kalou 58'
Balmont Yellow card 63'
Mavuba Yellow card 77'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 68,000 (capacity)
Referee: Ovidiu Alin Hategan (Romania)
20 November 2012 (2012-11-20) 5 Valencia Spain 1–1 Germany Bayern Munich Valencia, Spain
20:45 CET Barragán Yellow card 20' Red card 33'
Feghouli 77'
Soldado Yellow card 84'
Guaita Yellow card 88'
Report Dante Yellow card 26'
Martínez Yellow card 45+1'
Müller 82'
Stadium: Mestalla Stadium
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Howard Webb (England)
5 December 2012 (2012-12-05) 6 Bayern Munich Germany 4–1 Belarus BATE Borisov Munich, Germany
20:45 CET Gómez 22'
Boateng Red card 50'
Rafinha Yellow card 51'
Müller 53'
Shaqiri 66'
Alaba 83'
Report Palyakow Yellow card 34' Red card 69'
Vasilyuk Yellow card 74'
Filipenko 89'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 68,000 (sell-out)
Referee: William Collum (Scotland)

Last updated: 5 December 2012
Source: UEFA.com

Group standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Germany Bayern Munich 6 4 1 1 15 7 +8 13 Advance to knockout phase
2 Spain Valencia 6 4 1 1 12 5 +7 13
3 Belarus BATE Borisov 6 2 0 4 9 15 −6 6 Transfer to Europa League
4 France Lille 6 1 0 5 4 13 −9 3
Source: Soccerway
Results summary[edit]
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
6 4 1 1 15 7  +8 13 3 0 0 12 3  +9 1 1 1 3 4  −1

Last updated: 5 December 2012.
Source: [138]

Knockout phase[edit]

Round of 16[edit]
19 February 2013 (2013-02-19) First leg Arsenal England 1–3 Germany Bayern Munich London, England
20:45 CET Vermaelen Yellow card 15'
Sagna Yellow card 22'
Arteta Yellow card 25'
Podolski 55', Yellow card 66'
Ramsey Yellow card 67'
Report Kroos 7'
Müller 21',

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