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1996–97 FC Bayern Munich season

34th season of Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga


34th season of Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga

FieldValue
clubFC Bayern Munich
season1996–97
managerGiovanni Trapattoni
league[Bundesliga](1996-97-bundesliga)
league result**1st** (champions)
league topscorer
Jürgen Klinsmann (15)
season topscorer
Jürgen Klinsmann (17)
cup1[UEFA Cup](1996-97-uefa-cup)
cup1 resultFirst round
cup2[DFB-Pokal](1996-97-dfb-pokal)
cup2 resultQuarter-final
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prevseason[1995–96](1995-96-fc-bayern-munich-season)
nextseason[1997–98](1997-98-fc-bayern-munich-season)

Jürgen Klinsmann (15) Jürgen Klinsmann (17)

The 1996–97 FC Bayern Munich season saw the club clinch its 13th Bundesliga title.

Players

Squad, appearances and goals

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Goals

Pos.Player[BL](1996-97-bundesliga)[UC](1996-97-uefa-cup)[Cup](1996-97-dfb-pokal)Overall1235
GER Jürgen Klinsmann1502**17**
GER Christian Ziege711**9**
GER Alexander Zickler701**8**
GER Mario Basler801**8**
ITA Ruggiero Rizzitelli700**7**

Bookings

Transfers

In

First Team

Total spending: €6.42m

Out

First Team

Total income: €4.85m

Management and coaching staff

PositionStaff
ManagerGiovanni Trapattoni
Assistant managerKlaus Augenthaler
Goalkeeping coachSepp Maier
PresidentFranz Beckenbauer
Vice-presidentFritz Scherer
Vice-presidentKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
Business managerUli Hoeneß
Leading physicianHans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt

Results

Friendlies

FC Zürich Centenary Trophy

Amoruso Zickler
Papin Bieli

Fuji-Cup

Main article: Fuji-Cup

Klinsmann
Zickler Wilmots

Opel Master Cup

Main article: Opel Master Cup

Bayern Munich was crowned champion due to goal difference. All matches lasted 45 minutes. Simone

Bundesliga

Main article: 1996–97 Bundesliga

League table

Matches

Basler Ziege
Witeczek Helmer
Klinsmann
Rizzitelli Feldhoff Labbadia Nerlinger Polster Scholl
Witeczek Scholl Helmer Klinsmann
Ziege
Reiter Rydlewicz
Feldhoff Basler Nerlinger
Klinsmann Basler
Helmer Klinsmann
Rizzitelli Zdebel Basler
Rizzitelli
Zickler
Matthäus Böhme Scholl
Jancker Klinsmann
Scholl Scholl
Rizzitelli
Witeczek Bobic Pflipsen Nerlinger

Results by round

DFB Pokal

Scholl Strunz Zickler Ziege

UEFA Cup

López Moya Valencia won 3–1 on aggregate.

References

Sources

References

  1. "FC Zürich Centenary Trophy 1996". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. "Fuji Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  3. "Opel Master Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  4. "Klinsmann ein Totalausfall".
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