Bundesliga

Bundesliga 2020–21 Champions, point table, fact and achievement

Bundesliga 2020–21 was the 58th season of the Bundesliga, Germany’s premier football competition. It began on 18 September 2020 and concluded on 22 May 2021. Bayern Munich were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, winning their record-extending 9th consecutive title and 31st title overall (30th in the Bundesliga era) on 8 May with three games to spare. By winning their thirtieth Bundesliga title, Bayern Munich are honored with a fifth gold star on their team badges and shirts.
Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski set a new record for goals scored in a season with 41, surpassing the previous record of 40 goals set by Gerd Müller in 1971–72.

Champions: Bayern Munich (30th title)

Bundesliga 2020–21 Award

Player of the SeasonRookie of the SeasonTop Goal ScorerGoal of the Season
Erling Haaland Silas Katompa Mvumpa Robert Lewandowski, 41 goal Valentino Lazaro

Bundesliga 2020–21 Point table

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPointQualification | Relegation
1 Bayern Munich3424649944+5578Qualify to UCL
2 RB Leipzig3419876032+2865Qualify to UCL
3 Borussia Dortmund34204107546+2964Qualify to UCL
4 VfL Wolfsburg34171076137+2461Qualify to UCL
5 Eintracht Frankfurt34161266953+1660Qualify to Europa League
6 Bayer Leverkusen341410105339+1452Qualify to Europa League
7 Union Berlin34121485043+750Qualify to Europa Conference League
8 Borussia Mönchengladbach341310116456+849
9 VfB Stuttgart34129135655+145
10 SC Freiburg34129135252045
11 TSG Hoffenheim341110135254−243
12 Mainz 0534109153956−1739
13 FC Augsburg34106183654−1836
14 Hertha BSC34811154152−1135
15 Arminia Bielefeld3498172652−2635
16 1. FC Köln3489173460−2633Qualification for the relegation play-offs
17 Werder Bremen (R)34710173657−2131Relegated to 2. Bundesliga
18 Schalke 04 (R)3437242586−6116Relegated to 2. Bundesliga

Team Promoted from 2019–20 2.Bundesliga
Arminia Bielefeld
VfB Stuttgart
Team Relegated from 2019–20 Bundesliga
Fortuna Düsseldorf
SC Paderborn

Bundesliga 2020–21 top goal scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich41
2 André Silva Eintracht Frankfurt28
3 Erling Haaland Borussia Dortmund27
4 Andrej Kramarić TSG Hoffenheim20
5 Wout Weghorst VfL Wolfsburg20
6 Saša Kalajdžić VfB Stuttgart16
7 Lars Stindl Borussia Mönchengladbach14
8 Lucas Alario Bayer Leverkusen11
9 Max Kruse Union Berlin11
10 Thomas Müller Bayern Munich11
11 Silas VfB Stuttgart11

Bundesliga 2020–21 most assist provider list

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Thomas Müller Bayern Munich18
2 Filip Kostić Eintracht Frankfurt14
3 Daichi Kamada Eintracht Frankfurt12
4 Jadon Sancho Borussia Dortmund11
5 Jonas Hofmann Borussia Mönchengladbach11
6 Raphaël Guirreiro Borussia Dortmund10
7 Joshua Kimmich Bayern Munich10
8 Kingsley Coman Bayern Munich10
9 Moussa Diaby Bayer Leverkusen10
10 Vincenzo Grifo SC Freiburg10

Bundesliga 2020–21 most clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean Sheets
1 Péter Gulácsi RB Leipzig15
2 Koen Casteels VfL Wolfsburg14
3 Stefan Ortega Arminia Bielefeld11
4 Manuel Neuer Bayern Munich9
5 Lukáš Hrádecký Bayer Leverkusen8
6 Alexander Schwolow Hertha BSC8
7 Rafał Gikiewicz FC Augsburg7
8 Marwin Hitz Borussia Dortmund7

Bundesliga 2020–21 Team of the Season

GoalkeeperDefenderMidfielderForward
Manuel Neuer Alphonso Davies Leon Goretzka André Silva
Angeliño Joshua Kimmich Robert Lewandowski
Mats Hummels Thomas Müller Erling Haaland
Ridle Baku

Bundesliga 2020–21 Team information and Sponsor

TeamManagerCaptainKit Manufacturer
FC Augsburg Markus Weinzierl Jeffrey GouweleeuwNike
Hertha BSC Pál Dárdai Dedryck BoyataNike
Union Berlin Urs Fischer Christopher TrimmelAdidas
Arminia Bielefeld Frank Kramer Fabian KlosMacron
Werder Bremen (R) Thomas Schaaf Niklas MoisanderUmbro
Borussia Dortmund Edin Terzić (interim) Marco ReusPuma
Eintracht Frankfurt Adi Hütter Makoto HasebeNike
SC Freiburg Christian Streich Christian GünterHummel
TSG Hoffenheim Sebastian Hoeneß Benjamin HübnerJoma
1. FC Köln Friedhelm Funkel Jonas HectorUhlsport
RB Leipzig Julian Nagelsmann Marcel SabitzerNike
Bayer Leverkusen Hannes Wolf (interim) Charles AránguizJako
Mainz 05Denmark Bo Svensson Danny LatzaKappa
Borussia Mönchengladbach Marco Rose Lars StindlPuma
Bayern Munich Hansi Flick Manuel NeuerAdidas
Schalke 04 (R) Dimitris Grammozis Sead KolašinacUmbro
VfB Stuttgart Pellegrino Matarazzo Gonzalo CastroJako
VfL Wolfsburg Oliver Glasner Josuha GuilavoguiNike

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
On September 3, 2020, the DFL General Assembly voted to extend the use of five substitutions per match for the 2020–21 season. This rule, initially implemented at the end of the previous season to mitigate the impact of fixture congestion caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, was extended by IFAB until 2021, based on the decision of competition organizers.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season began with matches either behind closed doors or at reduced capacity, depending on restrictions across German states. For example, Leipzig allowed up to 8,500 spectators at the start of the season, while regulations in Berlin permitted up to 5,000 supporters.

Bundesliga 2020–21 Summary
Bayern Munich began the season less than a month after defeating Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final, as the match had been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In their first game, they beat Schalke 04 8–0 and dominated early in the season. After a 3–2 away victory over title contenders Borussia Dortmund in November, many pundits praised Bayern as the best team in Europe. This praise continued throughout the season, with former Bayern manager Pep Guardiola proclaiming them the best club in Europe in March. Bayern mathematically secured their ninth consecutive Bundesliga title on May 8, 2021, with three matches to spare, following closest contender RB Leipzig’s 2–3 loss to Dortmund. This title was Bayern’s 30th Bundesliga and 31st German championship overall, leading them to add a fifth star to their badge in the following season.
Meanwhile, Schalke 04 endured a disastrous season, failing to win a game in nine consecutive months dating back to the previous season, before defeating a fourth-tier club in the German Cup. They failed to win thirty Bundesliga matches in a row, falling one short of the all-time record set by Tasmania Berlin in 1965–66, before a 4–0 win against 1899 Hoffenheim in January. Schalke had announced before the season that they had debts of over 200 million euros, leading to significant spending cuts. The poor results led to departures for executives and managers. Former Schalke star Klaas-Jan Huntelaar returned to the club from Ajax in January in an attempt to stave off relegation, but he was unable to prevent Schalke from being relegated for the first time in over thirty years.
Robert Lewandowski had a hot start to the season, leading to early speculation that he could break Gerd Müller’s 49-year-old record of 40 goals in one Bundesliga season. Teammate Thomas Müller suggested it could happen as early as October. Lewandowski capped off a successful year in December by winning his first FIFA Men’s Player of the Year award. As he continued his strong performances, media interest in him overtaking Müller’s record grew. However, a knee injury suffered while on international duty on March 31 threatened Lewandowski’s record chase and kept him out of action for a month. Lewandowski returned to action in April, just five goals away from equalling the single-season goal record. On May 15, 2021, Lewandowski scored his 40th goal of the season against SC Freiburg with one match to spare, equalling Gerd Müller’s record tally from 1971–72. In the last match of the season the following week, Lewandowski scored his 41st league goal in the final minute of the match against FC Augsburg to break Müller’s record.

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