
Bundesliga Closes the Curtain on Bavarian Glory and Bids Farewell to Alonso
The curtain has fallen on an exciting season of the German Bundesliga, which witnessed fierce competition for the top spots and European seats, as well as a battle for survival in the top tier.
Bayern Munich was crowned the German league champions for the 34th time in its history, after a remarkable season that ended with 82 points. The Bavarian giant continued its domestic dominance led by its prominent stars who made a difference throughout the season.
Bayer Leverkusen came in second place with 69 points, in a successful season under the management of Xabi Alonso, who announced his departure at the end of the season, leaving a strong mark on the team that returned to compete at the top.
Eintracht Frankfurt finished third with 60 points, while Borussia Dortmund snatched fourth place with 57 points in the final moments, ensuring their qualification for the Champions League next season.
The top four teams will participate in the Champions League for the 2025/2026 season.
Freiburg came in fifth with 55 points to secure a place in the Europa League, and Mainz occupied sixth place with 52 points, qualifying for the Europa Conference League.
It is noteworthy that the winner of the DFB-Pokal final between Arminia Bielefeld and Stuttgart will secure an additional spot in the Europa League.
At the bottom, Bochum officially relegated to the second division after finishing the season in last place with 25 points, accompanied by Holstein Kiel, which also relegated with the same point total.
On the individual statistics front, Harry Kane topped the league's scoring chart with 26 goals, followed by Gerasi and Schick with 21 goals each, and then Burkhardt with 18 goals.
In terms of assists, Bayern's star Michael Olise led with 16 assists, ahead of Wirtz (12) and Grifo (11).
The 2024-2025 German Bundesliga season was full of excitement at every stage, with Bayern Munich rightfully crowned Bundesliga champions after delivering a complete season where their players excelled both individually and collectively, dominating the scoring and assisting charts, reaffirming their absolute dominance in German football.
Meanwhile, a remarkable chapter in Xabi Alonso's career comes to a close as he bids farewell to Leverkusen after a historic season, embarking on a new chapter in his coaching journey with Real Madrid.
Bayern Munich was crowned the German league champions for the 34th time in its history, after a remarkable season that ended with 82 points. The Bavarian giant continued its domestic dominance led by its prominent stars who made a difference throughout the season.
Bayer Leverkusen came in second place with 69 points, in a successful season under the management of Xabi Alonso, who announced his departure at the end of the season, leaving a strong mark on the team that returned to compete at the top.
Eintracht Frankfurt finished third with 60 points, while Borussia Dortmund snatched fourth place with 57 points in the final moments, ensuring their qualification for the Champions League next season.
The top four teams will participate in the Champions League for the 2025/2026 season.
Freiburg came in fifth with 55 points to secure a place in the Europa League, and Mainz occupied sixth place with 52 points, qualifying for the Europa Conference League.
It is noteworthy that the winner of the DFB-Pokal final between Arminia Bielefeld and Stuttgart will secure an additional spot in the Europa League.
At the bottom, Bochum officially relegated to the second division after finishing the season in last place with 25 points, accompanied by Holstein Kiel, which also relegated with the same point total.
On the individual statistics front, Harry Kane topped the league's scoring chart with 26 goals, followed by Gerasi and Schick with 21 goals each, and then Burkhardt with 18 goals.
In terms of assists, Bayern's star Michael Olise led with 16 assists, ahead of Wirtz (12) and Grifo (11).
The 2024-2025 German Bundesliga season was full of excitement at every stage, with Bayern Munich rightfully crowned Bundesliga champions after delivering a complete season where their players excelled both individually and collectively, dominating the scoring and assisting charts, reaffirming their absolute dominance in German football.
Meanwhile, a remarkable chapter in Xabi Alonso's career comes to a close as he bids farewell to Leverkusen after a historic season, embarking on a new chapter in his coaching journey with Real Madrid.