







FC Bayern München 1971 - 72 Retro Football Shirt
With no previous club management experience, Udo Lattek took charge of Bayern in 1970 and celebrated the first of six Bundesliga titles he would win in Munich at the end of the 1971-72 season.
To a team built around the backbone of Maier, Beckenbauer and Müller, Lattek accelerated the development of emerging new stars in Paul Breitner and Uli Hoeness to create a thrilling, attack-minded side. Bayern amassed a Bundesliga record of 101 goals during the season, 40 coming from the ridiculously prolific Gerd Müller, and scored at least 5 goals at home on seven different occasions.
To a team built around the backbone of Maier, Beckenbauer and Müller, Lattek accelerated the development of emerging new stars in Paul Breitner and Uli Hoeness to create a thrilling, attack-minded side. Bayern amassed a Bundesliga record of 101 goals during the season, 40 coming from the ridiculously prolific Gerd Müller, and scored at least 5 goals at home on seven different occasions.
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With no previous club management experience, Udo Lattek took charge of Bayern in 1970 and celebrated the first of six Bundesliga titles he would win in Munich at the end of the 1971-72 season.
To a team built around the backbone of Maier, Beckenbauer and Müller, Lattek accelerated the development of emerging new stars in Paul Breitner and Uli Hoeness to create a thrilling, attack-minded side. Bayern amassed a Bundesliga record of 101 goals during the season, 40 coming from the ridiculously prolific Gerd Müller, and scored at least 5 goals at home on seven different occasions.
To a team built around the backbone of Maier, Beckenbauer and Müller, Lattek accelerated the development of emerging new stars in Paul Breitner and Uli Hoeness to create a thrilling, attack-minded side. Bayern amassed a Bundesliga record of 101 goals during the season, 40 coming from the ridiculously prolific Gerd Müller, and scored at least 5 goals at home on seven different occasions.

















