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Bundesliga

Bundesliga Winners List

The Bundesliga is a professional football league in Germany’s top division. Here is the complete list of German top division Bundesliga winners since 1963.

The Bundesliga is now contested between 18 teams in Germany and is based on promotion and relegation.

The champions of the first edition of the Bundesliga are FC Köln and the current defending champions Bayern Leverkusen.

Bayern Munich is the most successful team in Bundesliga history with 33 titles. They also hold the record for most consecutive wins in the league with 11 consecutive seasons between 2013-2023.

Charly Körbel, Who played as the defender for Frankfurt made the most appearances (602) in the Bundesliga. He debuted in 1972 and played until 1991.

German legend Gerd Müller is the top goalscorer in Bundesliga history with 365 goals, while Robert Lewandowski is also the top foreign scorer in the Bundesliga with 312 goals.

Thomas Muller has won the most Bundesliga titles 12 times (11 consecutive titles between 2013-2023 and one title in 2009/10). One more than second-placed Manuel Neuer.

Here is the full list of Bundesliga Winners.

List of Bundesliga Winners

SeasonChampionRunner-up
1963–64FC KölnMeidericher SV
1964–65Werder BremenFC Köln
1965–66TSV 1860 MunichBorussia Dortmund
1966–67Eintracht BraunschweigTSV 1860 Munich
1967–68FC NürnbergWerder Bremen
1968–69Bayern MunichAlemannia Aachen
1969–70Borussia MönchengladbachBayern Munich
1970–71Borussia MönchengladbachBayern Munich
1971–72Bayern MunichSchalke 04
1972–73Bayern MunichFC Köln
1973–74Bayern MunichBorussia Mönchengladbach
1974–75Borussia MönchengladbachHertha BSC
1975–76Borussia MönchengladbachHamburger SV
1976–77Borussia MönchengladbachSchalke 04
1977–78FC KölnBorussia Mönchengladbach
1978–79Hamburger SVVfB Stuttgart
1979–80Bayern MunichHamburger SV
1980–81Bayern MunichHamburger SV
1981–82Hamburger SVFC Köln
1982–83Hamburger SVWerder Bremen
1983–84VfB StuttgartHamburger SV
1984–85Bayern MunichWerder Bremen
1985–86Bayern MunichWerder Bremen
1986–87Bayern MunichHamburger SV
1987–88Werder BremenBayern Munich
1988–89Bayern MunichFC Köln
1989–90Bayern MunichFC Köln
1990–91FC KaiserslauternBayern Munich
1991–92VfB StuttgartBorussia Dortmund
1992–93Werder BremenBayern Munich
1993–94Bayern MunichFC Kaiserslautern
1994–95Borussia DortmundWerder Bremen
1995–96Borussia DortmundBayern Munich
1996–97Bayern MunichBayer Leverkusen
1997–98FC KaiserslauternBayern Munich
1998–99Bayern MunichBayer Leverkusen
1999–2000Bayern MunichBayer Leverkusen
2000–01Bayern MunichSchalke 04
2001–02Borussia DortmundBayer Leverkusen
2002–03Bayern MunichVfB Stuttgart
2003–04Werder BremenBayern Munich
2004–05Bayern MunichSchalke 04
2005–06Bayern MunichWerder Bremen
2006–07VfB StuttgartSchalke 04
2007–08Bayern MunichWerder Bremen
2008–09VfL WolfsburgBayern Munich
2009–10Bayern MunichSchalke 04
2010–11Borussia DortmundBayer Leverkusen
2011–12Borussia DortmundBayern Munich
2012–13Bayern MunichBorussia Dortmund
2013–14Bayern MunichBorussia Dortmund
2014–15Bayern MunichVfL Wolfsburg
2015–16Bayern MunichBorussia Dortmund
2016–17Bayern MunichRB Leipzig
2017–18Bayern MunichSchalke 04
2018–19Bayern MunichBorussia Dortmund
2019–20Bayern MunichBorussia Dortmund
2020–21Bayern MunichRB Leipzig
2021–22Bayern MunichBorussia Dortmund
2022–23Bayern MunichBorussia Dortmund
20223–24Bayer LeverkusenVfB Stuttgart
2024–25TBDTBD

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