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Bayern Munich 1993–1999: FC Hollywood and the Birth of a Super Club
How did Bayern Munich turn chaos, ego, and controversy into the foundation of a modern super club?
In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, Graham and Jamie dive into one of the most dramatic eras in European football history — Bayern Munich between 1993 and 1999.
This was the age of “FC Hollywood.”
A dressing room filled with superstar personalities.
Public feuds.
Media leaks.
Managerial meltdowns.
And yet… silverware.
We explore how Bayern evolved from a powerful domestic force into a global football institution during a decade of transformation. The 1990s brought German reunification, the Bosman ruling, the explosion of football media culture, and the beginning of the Champions League’s modern era. Bayern were at the centre of it all.
From the return of Franz Beckenbauer to the boardroom authority of Uli Hoeneß, from the combustible tensions between Jürgen Klinsmann and Lothar Matthäus to Giovanni Trapattoni’s infamous press conference outburst — this was football theatre.
But beneath the headlines was a team building something serious.
We relive:
This was the period that laid the foundations for Bayern Munich’s 21st-century dominance. Financial growth, structural stability, global branding — it all begins here.
So where do FC Hollywood rank in football history?
Were they glamorous chaos merchants?
Or the architects of the modern super club?
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