Bundesliga winners 2024: Bayer Leverkusen wins first Bundesliga title
In a season filled with twists, turns, and moments of sheer brilliance, Bayer Leverkusen has etched its name in Bundesliga history, clinching their maiden league title in the 2023-24 campaign. Led by the astute guidance of Xabi Alonso, the Rhineland-based club defied all odds, dethroning the perennial giants, Bayern Munich, and ending their 11-year reign atop German football.
The Arrival of Xabi Alonso’s
In a historic moment for Bayer Leverkusen, Xabi Alonso’s managerial prowess has propelled the club to their maiden Bundesliga title. The crowning achievement came on Matchday 29, as Leverkusen secured a decisive victory over Werder Bremen, cementing their unassailable lead at the top of the table ahead of traditional powerhouses Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart.
This win marks a significant milestone, as Leverkusen becomes the first team since Borussia Dortmund in the 2011/12 season to thwart Bayern Munich’s stranglehold on the Bundesliga crown. A testament to Alonso’s tactical genius and the team’s collective resilience, Leverkusen’s unbeaten streak has now stretched to an impressive 43 games, underscoring their dominance in German football.
With the Bundesliga winner secured this season, Leverkusen now turn their attention to further glory, eyeing a potential treble with the DFB Cup and UEFA Europa League within reach. As they bask in the euphoria of this historic achievement, Leverkusen stands on the precipice of greatness, poised to etch their name into the annals of footballing lore under the stewardship of Xabi Alonso.
Bayer Leverkusen Transfer 2023-24: Key Players Signing
- Moussa Diaby – Sold to Aston Villa for €55 million
- Victor Boniface – Signed for €20.5 million from Union SG
- Jonas Hofmann – Signed for €10 million from Bor. M’gladbach
- Granit Xhaka – Signed for €15 million from Arsenal
In the 2023-24 season, Bayer Leverkusen made smart signings to strengthen their squad. The transfer of Moussa Diaby to Aston Villa for a reported €55 million gave Leverkusen’s sporting director, Rudi Voller, the opportunity to shape a team that reflected his vision.
Among the most notable recruits was Nigeria striker Victor Boniface, who signed for €20.5 million and had an explosive start, netting six goals in his first five outings before suffering an injury. In addition, experienced midfield reinforcements were brought in: Jonas Hofmann for €10 million and Granit Xhaka for €15 million, both of whom helped build up Leverkusen’s midfield and improve their attacking power.
Bundesliga Table 2024: Leverkusen’s Unbeaten Streak
Central to Leverkusen’s success was their remarkable unbeaten run, a testament to their unwavering resilience and consistent performance across all competitions. The streak, now standing at an impressive 43 games in all matches and 25 wins alone in Bundesliga, shattered records and instilled fear in their opponents, solidifying their status as formidable contenders.
Position | Club | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Points |
1 | Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 29 | 25 | 4 | 0 | 79 |
2 | FC Bayern München | 29 | 20 | 3 | 6 | 63 |
3 | VfB Stuttgart | 29 | 20 | 3 | 6 | 63 |
4 | RB Leipzig | 29 | 17 | 5 | 7 | 56 |
5 | Borussia Dortmund | 29 | 16 | 8 | 5 | 56 |
Breaking the “Neverkusen” Curse
For years, Leverkusen endured the weight of unfulfilled promise, earning the moniker “Neverkusen” due to their perennial status as runners-up. However, this triumph not only banishes the ghosts of the past but also heralds a new dawn for the club, one defined by resilience, determination, and, ultimately, glory.
Bundesliga Champion 2024: A Triumph for the Ages
As the final whistle blew and jubilant scenes unfolded, Bayer Leverkusen etched their name in Bundesliga folklore, marking a historic triumph that transcends generations. From the depths of adversity to the pinnacle of glory, their journey exemplifies the essence of football – a testament to the power of belief, perseverance, and unwavering determination.
Full List of Bundesliga Past Winners: 1964-2024
Season | Champion | Coach | Points |
2023/24 | Bayer Leverkusen | Xabi Alonso | |
2022/23 | Bayern Munich | Julian Nagelsmann, Thomas Tuchel | 71 |
2021/22 | Bayern Munich | Julian Nagelsmann | 77 |
2020/21 | Bayern Munich | Hansi Flick | 78 |
2019/20 | Bayern Munich | Niko Kovac, Hansi Flick | 82 |
2018/19 | Bayern Munich | Niko Kovac | 78 |
2017/18 | Bayern Munich | Carlo Ancelotti, Willy Sangol, Jupp Heynckes | 84 |
2016/17 | Bayern Munich | Carlo Ancelotti | 82 |
2015/16 | Bayern Munich | Pep Guardiola | 88 |
2014/15 | Bayern Munich | Pep Guardiola | 79 |
2013/14 | Bayern Munich | Pep Guardiola | 90 |
2012/13 | Bayern Munich | Jupp Heynckes | 91 |
2011/12 | Borussia Dortmund | Jürgen Klopp | 81 |
2010/11 | Borussia Dortmund | Jürgen Klopp | 75 |
2009/10 | Bayern Munich | Louis van Gaal | 70 |
2008/09 | Wolfsburg | Felix Magath | 69 |
2007/08 | Bayern Munich | Ottmar Hitzfeld | 76 |
2006/07 | VfB Stuttgart | Armin Veh | 70 |
2005/06 | Bayern Munich | Felix Magath | 75 |
2004/05 | Bayern Munich | Felix Magath | 77 |
2003/04 | Werder Bremen | Thomas Schaaf | 74 |
2002/03 | Bayern Munich | Ottmar Hitzfeld | 75 |
2001/02 | Borussia Dortmund | Matthias Sammer | 70 |
2000/01 | Bayern Munich | Ottmar Hitzfeld | 63 |
1999/2000 | Bayern Munich | Ottmar Hitzfeld | 73 |
1998/99 | Bayern Munich | Ottmar Hitzfeld | 78 |
1997/98 | Kaiserslautern | Otto Rehhagel | 68 |
1996/97 | Bayern Munich | Giovanni Trapattoni | 71 |
1995/96 | Borussia Dortmund | Ottmar Hitzfeld | 68 |
1994/95 | Borussia Dortmund | Ottmar Hitzfeld | 49 |
1993/94 | Bayern Munich | Erich Ribbeck, Franz Beckenbauer | 44 |
1992/93 | Werder Bremen | Otto Rehhagel | 48 |
1991/92 | VfB Stuttgart | Christoph Daum | 52 |
1990/91 | Kaiserslautern | Karl-Heinz Feldkamp | 48 |
1989/90 | Bayern Munich | Jupp Heynckes | 49 |
1988/89 | Bayern Munich | Jupp Heynckes | 50 |
1987/88 | Werder Bremen | Otto Rehhagel | 52 |
1986/87 | Bayern Munich | Udo Lattek | 53 |
1985/86 | Bayern Munich | Udo Lattek | 49 |
1984/85 | Bayern Munich | Udo Lattek | 50 |
1983/84 | VfB Stuttgart | Helmut Benthaus | 50 |
1982/83 | Hamburger SV | Ernst Happel | 50 |
1981/82 | Hamburger SV | Ernst Happel | 48 |
1980/81 | Bayern Munich | Pal Csernai | 48 |
1979/80 | Bayern Munich | Pal Csernai | 50 |
1978/79 | Hamburger SV | Kuno Klötzer | 45 |
1977/78 | 1. FC Köln | Hennes Weisweiler | 50 |
1976/77 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Udo Lattek | 50 |
1975/76 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Hennes Weisweiler | 49 |
1974/75 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Hennes Weisweiler | 52 |
1973/74 | Bayern Munich | Udo Lattek | 49 |
1972/73 | Bayern Munich | Udo Lattek | 53 |
1971/72 | Bayern Munich | Udo Lattek | 49 |
1970/71 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Hennes Weisweiler | 51 |
1969/70 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Hennes Weisweiler | 51 |
1968/69 | Bayern Munich | Branko Zebec | 47 |
1967/68 | Nürnberg | Max Merkel | 41 |
1966/67 | Bayern Munich | Zlatko Čajkovski | 45 |
1965/66 | 1860 Munich | Max Merkel | 47 |
1964/65 | Werder Bremen | Willy Multhaup | 47 |
1963/64 | 1. FC Köln | Georg Knöpfle | 51 |
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