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Team trivia(B Munich)

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  • Famous Bayern fans include tennis legend Boris Becker and current Bavaria Minister-President Edmund Stoiber. They both serve (Mr. Stoiber as co-Chairman) on the club's advisory board. Pope Benedict XVI is also a fan of the club.
  • Popular German punk group Die Toten Hosen, who are diehard fans of Fortuna Düsseldorf, released the single Bayern in which they denounced FCB as a "shit club" and unloaded heaps of verbal abuse. The track was one of the most successful releases that year in Germany. The crux of the song was the chorus "wir würden nie zum FC Bayern München gehen"—"we would never go over to FC Bayern Munich"—making the point that they will not support a team simply because it is successful.
  • On August 21 2006 Bayern Munich scored their 3,000th Bundesliga goal. The goalscorer was Roy Makaay.
  • On March 7 2007, Bayern Munich made Champions League history by scoring the fastest ever goal (10 seconds from the opening whistle) against Real Madrid. The goalscorer was Roy Makaay off a cross by Hasan Salihamidzic.
  • On September 19, 1999, Bayern won one of the strangest games in Bundesliga history. They trailed Eintracht Frankfurt in Frankfurt 0-1, then lost both goalies Oliver Kahn (55th minute) and Bernd Dreher (62nd minute) to injury, so that midfielder Michael Tarnat was substituted in as a makeshift goalkeeper. Despite this huge disadvantage, Bayern pulled off a 2-1 win.[2]
 
 
   
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