Bayern Munich women's captain Giulia Gwinn celebrating late goal that sealed Bundesliga title victory

Bayern Munich Chases Historic Double Treble in 2025

🤯 Mind Blown

Bayern Munich's men's and women's teams are both on track to win three major trophies this season, a feat no club has ever achieved. Both squads have already claimed their league titles and are pushing toward Champions League glory.

Bayern Munich is making football history on two fronts at once, and the energy inside the club is electric.

The club wrapped up both men's and women's Bundesliga titles in April with a week to spare. The women's team sealed their fifth title in six seasons with a 3-2 victory at Union Berlin, winning 21 of their 22 league games. Just hours later, the men's squad reached the German Cup final after clinching their 12th league title in 13 years.

Now comes the really exciting part. Both teams are in their respective German Cup finals and Champions League semifinals, meaning Bayern could become the first club ever to win six major trophies in one season.

"The fact that the treble is possible for both of us is fun and exciting," said sporting director Max Eberl. The togetherness across the club has been extraordinary, with constant collaboration between the men's and women's departments.

The women face their biggest test on April 25 when Barcelona visits the Allianz Arena for the Champions League semifinal first leg. Barcelona beat them 7-1 earlier this season, but Bayern forward Klara Bühl says the team learned from that experience.

Bayern Munich Chases Historic Double Treble in 2025

What makes this match even more special is the venue itself. Over 20,000 tickets have been sold for the women's semifinal at the Allianz Arena, showing growing support for women's football in Germany.

"Champions League nights at the Allianz Arena always have a very special atmosphere," said defender Magdalena Eriksson. "We know the energy that comes from the stands and how important that support will be."

The men's team faces defending champions Paris Saint-Germain in their semifinal. With stars like Harry Kane, Michael Olise, and Jamal Musiala leading the attack, they're genuine contenders to lift the trophy on May 30 in Budapest.

The Ripple Effect

Bayern's success is reshaping German football beyond trophies. The club's increased investment in women's football is setting a new standard, prompting other Bundesliga clubs to step up their commitment. Borussia Dortmund recently established their own women's team, while the massive crowd expected for Bayern's Champions League match demonstrates how top-tier support can elevate the entire women's game.

By May 30, we'll know if Bayern Munich made football history or simply added more silverware to an already impressive collection.

Based on reporting by DW News

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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