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2005–06 FC Bayern Munich season

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Bayern Munich
2005–06 season
ManagerFelix Magath
Bundesliga1st
DFB-PokalWinners
Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Roy Makaay (17)

All:
Roy Makaay (19)

FC Bayern Munich won the domestic double, beating Werder Bremen by five points in Bundesliga, and defeating Eintracht Frankfurt 1–0 in the DFB-Pokal final, thanks to a goal from Claudio Pizarro. The season was in spite of that tainted due to a big defeat to Milan in the UEFA Champions League, losing out 5–2 on aggregate in the Last 16. At the end of the season, Bayern signed German football's wonderkid Lukas Podolski from Köln.

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

Bundesliga

Matches

1 Bayern Munich 3–0 Mönchengladbach
Hargreaves 28'
Makaay 86', 89'

Top Scorers

DFB Pokal

Matches

26 October 2005 Round 2 Erzgebirge Aue 0–1 Bayern Munich
Ballack 80'
21 December 2005 Round of 16 Bayern Munich 1–0 (a.e.t.) Hamburger SV
Hargreaves 113'
24 January 2006 Quarter-finals Bayern Munich 3–2 (a.e.t.) Mainz 05
Pizarro 81', 115'
Guerrero 94'
Zidan 21' (pen.)
Ruman 106'
12 April 2006 Semi-finals FC St. Pauli 0–3 Bayern Munich
Hargreaves 15'
Pizarro 84', 89'

Team kit

Home
Home Alternate
Home Alt. 2
Home Alt. 3
Away
Away Alternate
Third

Reserve team

Bayern's reserve team were managed by Hermann Gerland and finished 12th in the Regionalliga Süd.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Germany GER Max Grün
GK Germany GER Markus Grünberger
GK Germany GER Oliver Hassler
GK Germany GER Michael Rensing
GK Germany GER Jan Schlösser
DF Germany GER Stefano Celozzi
DF Germany GER Andreas Görlitz
DF Germany GER Timo Heinze
DF Germany GER Mats Hummels
DF Germany GER Markus Husterer (on loan to Eintracht Frankfurt until January)
DF Germany GER Jan Mauersberger
DF Germany GER Georg Niedermeier
DF Germany GER Philipp Rehm
DF Ghana GHA Christian Saba
DF Germany GER Michael Stegmayer
MF Paraguay PAR Julio dos Santos (signed from Cerro Porteño in January)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Germany GER Thorsten Fink
MF Germany GER Stephan Fürstner
MF Germany GER Michael Görlitz
MF Germany GER Christopher Krause (signed from Bonner SC in January)
MF Germany GER Fabian Müller
MF Germany GER Florian Müller
MF Bolivia BOL José Luis Ortíz
MF Germany GER Tom Schütz
MF Germany GER Markus Steinhöfer
MF Germany GER Rainer Storhas
MF Germany GER Sandro Wagner
MF Germany GER Matthias Zimmermann
FW Austria AUT Stefan Maierhofer
FW Peru PER Paolo Guerrero
FW Slovenia SVN Borut Semler
FW Austria AUT Daniel Sikorski[1]
FW Turkey TUR Deniz Yılmaz[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Sikorski was born in Warsaw, Poland, but was raised in Austria.
  2. ^ Yılmaz was born in Neu-Ulm, West Germany (now Germany).

References