Bundesliga | Full History
Germany’s top flight since 1963-64 — 63 seasons, 13 different champions, and one club, Bayern Munich, that has won more than half of them.
Covers every Bundesliga season since the league’s founding in 1963-64 through 2025-26 (63 seasons, all champions verified via Wikipedia’s List of German football champions plus independent cross-check on recent seasons via bundesliga.com, ESPN, and fcbayern.com). Title counts here are Bundesliga-era only — several clubs (including Bayern Munich, VfB Stuttgart, and 1. FC Nürnberg) also won pre-1963 German championships in the old regional-league era that are not counted in this list. The titleLeaders table is capped at 10 for display: 1. FC Nürnberg (1967-68), VfL Wolfsburg (2008-09), and Bayer Leverkusen (2023-24) also hold exactly one Bundesliga title each but fall just outside the cutoff, tied with TSV 1860 Munich and Eintracht Braunschweig.
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A 34th Bundesliga title, clinched with four matches to spare and a new single-season club scoring record.
A record-extending 33rd Bundesliga title.
Ended Bayern Munich’s 11-year title streak and went the entire domestic season unbeaten ("Neverkusen").
An 11th consecutive Bundesliga title, an all-time European record streak.
Won the continental Treble alongside the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal.
The club’s only Bundesliga title to date.
The only club in Bundesliga history to win the title the season immediately after being promoted, under manager Otto Rehhagel.
Set a then-record 101 goals in a single Bundesliga season.