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Bayern Munich Junior Team

The FC Bayern Munich Junior Team is the youth academy for German football club Bayern Munich. The Junior Team was created in 1902 and restructured in 1995. It has educated many players who have become regulars in the Bundesliga and Germany. The vision for the Junior Team is "to educate young players so that it will be possible for FCB to keep a global position in club football in the next millennium" and its mission is "to have the best youth development in club football." Bayern Munich have to test you before the school will accept you and you can study free until you graduate if you are talented.

Bayern Munich Junior Team

Bayern Munich Junior Team News

24 February 2021
sportsmole.co.uk
Wednesday's Transfer Talk Update: Hector Bellerin, Junior Firpo, Benoit Badiashile
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown clubs' transfer plans into disarray, with uncertainty over when the summer window will even open yet alone the financial state many teams will be in. Nevertheless, the rumour mill continues to turn and here Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest transfer talk. Wednesday morning's headlines: Lothar Matthaus hints at Bayern Munich move for Erling Braut Haaland Bayern Munich legend Lothar Matthaus tips his former club to move for Erling Braut Haaland when Robert Lewandowski calls time on his career.
12 October 2020
marca.com
Alaba turns down Bayern Munich's latest contract offer amid interest from Barcelona and Real Madrid
David Alaba has turned down Bayern Munich's latest contract extension offer. With his current deal coming to an end next June, the Bavarians offered him a salary of 11 million euros per year. However, according to the German newspaper Bild, Alaba decided against putting pen to paper. A possible reason for turning down the offer could be the potential interest of the two LaLiga Santander powerhouses Real Madrid and Barcelona.
31 August 2020
bundesliga.com
Philipp Max: Who is the Augsburg raider and Germany's best uncapped left-back?
Philipp Max played youth-team football for Bayern Munich, once outdid James Rodriguez for single-season assists and has an Olympic silver medal to his name - but still the Augsburg talisman awaits his first senior call-up to the Germany national team. bundesliga.com profiles German football's leading contender for the title of 'best uncapped left-back'...
30 August 2020
goal.com
Iling-Junior confirms Chelsea exit amid imminent Juventus move
The 16-year-old will begin his professional career with Juventus after confirming his departure from the Blues
15 August 2020
talksport.com
Barcelona face embarrassing payment to Liverpool if Philippe Coutinho wins Champions League… with Bayern Munich!
Barcelona could face the embarrassing prospect of having to pay Liverpool £4.5million if Philippe Coutinho wins the Champions League this season… with Bayern Munich.
14 August 2020
talksport.com
Fans dig out hilarious old Philippe Coutinho tweet after Bayern Munich humiliate Barcelona 8-2 in Champions League
Philippe Coutinho sent a rather funny tweet back in 2011 - which some are saying foreshadowed Bayern Munich's 8-2 win over Barcelona on Friday night.
23 July 2020
sportsmole.co.uk
Barcelona 'place 12 players on transfer list'
Barcelona have reportedly placed 12 first-team players on the transfer list this summer as they look to raise funds for potential new signings. The Spanish giants continue to be linked with a big-money move for Inter Milan 's Lautaro Martinez but must seemingly first raise funds through player sales before a deal can be completed.
19 May 2020
goal.com
Juventus join race for Iling-Junior as Chelsea fear losing 16-year-old winger
The youngster is in high demand, with the likes of PSG, Bayern Munich, Ajax and Schalke having all been linked with the England U-17 star
13 April 2020
bundesliga.com
Lenn Jastremski: Who is the new Bayern Munich reserve team striker?
With Joshua Zirkzee having made the permanent step up to the Bayern Munich senior team, the German giants have moved to plug the gap by signing Wolfsburg U19s striker Lenn Jastremski to their reserve ranks. bundesliga.com takes a closer look at the Germany youth international... Lenn Jastremski Age: 19 Club: Bayern Munich (reserves) Position: Striker Country: Germany (eight U19s caps/ three goals) Key stats Jastremski will officially join Bayern II in summer 2020, having scored 14 goals in 19 appearances for Wolfsburg's U19s between August 2019 and the Covid-19 enforced hiatus.
1 March 2020
goal.com
El Clasico around the world: Argentina's Superclasico, Germany's Klassiker & football's 'classic' rivalries
The term is used across the football world to denote a league's definitive derby match - Goal looks at other examples
18 February 2020
sportsmole.co.uk
Chelsea youngster Samuel Iling-Junior attracting interest from Europe?
Chelsea youngster Samuel Iling-Junior is reportedly wanted by a number of top European clubs. While there has been a recent influx of academy talent introduced into the first-team squad, Chelsea have more players threatening to make the step up in the future. Iling-Junior is among those prospects, with the 16-year-old having already been handed 10 appearances with the Under-18s this season.
17 December 2019
goal.com
Maradona: Pochettino should coach 'biggest in the world' Boca Juniors
While dismissing a return to the Argentine giants, the legendary attacker nominated the former Spurs coach to return home
4 September 2019
espnfc.com
European transfer review: Where did your club fail?
The transfer window for Europe's major leagues is closed again for the rest of the year, but how did your team do? Did they leave any gaps? Our correspondents assess how the top clubs failed to address their weaknesses this summer. Jump to: Real Madrid | Atletico Madrid | Juventus | Inter | PSG | Bayern | Dortmund BARCELONA: Too few attackers, too many midfielders Barcelona did a lot of good business this summer.
9 July 2019
marca.com
The USA is the home of football in summer
Many of the world's biggest football clubs descend on the United States of America for part of their pre-season each year. Boca Juniors and River Plate have been the first big names to arrive stateside, with the two Argentinian giants taking in California, Seattle and New Jersey on their travels. The International Champions Cup sees some of Europe's top teams travel across the world, including to the United States.