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Bayer Leverkusen
TeamBayer Leverkusen
Season2022-2023
League6th in German Bundesliga Table
CoachXabi Alonso
Market Value€ 476.85M
Player Age24.78(Average)

Bayer Leverkusen Schedule 2022-2023

RoundDateHomeTeamScoreAwayTeamH2HStadium
3427 May 19:00VfL Bochum3-0(2-0)Bayer LeverkusenH2HVonovia Ruhrstadion
3321 May 23:00Bayer Leverkusen2-2(2-0)MonchengladbachH2HBayArena
3214 May 19:00VfB Stuttgart1-1(0-0)Bayer LeverkusenH2HMercedes-Benz Arena

Bayer Leverkusen Squad 2022-2023

PlayersMatchesGoalsAssists
Paulo Henrique Sampaio Filho,Paulinho LogoPaulo Henrique Sampaio Filho,Paulinho110
#7, FW, Age:22, Nationality:Brazil
Sardar Azmoun LogoSardar Azmoun920
#9, FW, Age:27, Nationality:Iran
Patrik Schick LogoPatrik Schick220
#14, FW, Age:26, Nationality:Czech
Callum Hudson-Odoi LogoCallum Hudson-Odoi600
#17, FW, Age:22, Nationality:England,Ghana
Moussa Diaby LogoMoussa Diaby1573
#19, FW, Age:23, Nationality:France,Mali
Amine Adli LogoAmine Adli932
#21, FW, Age:22, Nationality:France,Morocco
Adam Hlozek LogoAdam Hlozek921
#23, FW, Age:20, Nationality:Czech
Karim Bellarabi LogoKarim Bellarabi700
#38, FW, Age:32, Nationality:Germany,Morocco
Robert Andrich LogoRobert Andrich1310
#8, MF, Age:28, Nationality:Germany
Kerem Demirbay LogoKerem Demirbay1130
#10, MF, Age:29, Nationality:Germany,Turkey
Nadiem Amiri LogoNadiem Amiri920
#11, MF, Age:26, Nationality:Germany,Afghanistan
Carlos Mariano Aranguiz Sandoval LogoCarlos Mariano Aranguiz Sandoval210
#20, MF, Age:33, Nationality:Chile
Exequiel Palacios LogoExequiel Palacios1011
#25, MF, Age:24, Nationality:Argentina
Florian Wirtz LogoFlorian Wirtz913
#27, MF, Age:19, Nationality:Germany
Batuhan Zidan Sertdemir LogoBatuhan Zidan Sertdemir000
#29, MF, Age:17, Nationality:Denmark,Turkey
Ayman Azhil LogoAyman Azhil400
#32, MF, Age:21, Nationality:Germany,Morocco
Piero Hincapie LogoPiero Hincapie1310
#3, DF, Age:20, Nationality:Ecuador
Jonathan Glao Tah LogoJonathan Glao Tah1410
#4, DF, Age:26, Nationality:Germany,Cote d'ivoire
Mitchel Bakker LogoMitchel Bakker1220
#5, DF, Age:22, Nationality:Netherlands
Odilon Kossounou LogoOdilon Kossounou700
#6, DF, Age:21, Nationality:Cote d'ivoire
Edmond Tapsoba LogoEdmond Tapsoba1101
#12, DF, Age:23, Nationality:Burkina Faso
Daley Sinkgraven LogoDaley Sinkgraven801
#22, DF, Age:27, Nationality:Netherlands
Timothy Evans Fosu Mensah LogoTimothy Evans Fosu Mensah900
#24, DF, Age:24, Nationality:Netherlands,Ghana
Jeremie Frimpong LogoJeremie Frimpong1260
#30, DF, Age:22, Nationality:Netherlands,Ghana
Lukas Hradecky LogoLukas Hradecky1000
#1, GK, Age:33, Nationality:Finland,Slovakia
Niklas Lomb LogoNiklas Lomb300
#36, GK, Age:29, Nationality:Germany
Andrey Lunev LogoAndrey Lunev100
#40, GK, Age:31, Nationality:Russia

Bayer Leverkusen Transfers 2022

Bayer Leverkusen Honors

DOMESTIC

League

Bundesliga:
Runners-up: 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2010–11

2. Bundesliga North:
Winners: 1978–79

Cup

DFB-Pokal
Winners: 1992–93
Runners-up: 2001–02, 2008–09

DFB-Supercup:
Runners-up: 1993

EUROPEAN

UEFA Cup:
Winners: 1987–88

UEFA Champions League:
Runners-up: 2001–02

YOUTH

German Under 19 championship
Champions: 1986, 2000, 2007
Runners-up: 1995, 2001, 2003, 2010

German Under 17 championship
Champions: 1992, 2016

Under 19 Bundesliga West
Champions: 2007, 2010

Bayer Leverkusen Info

Official Club NameBayer Leverkusen Football Club
Established Date1904-7-1
CountryGermany
CityLeverkusen
AddressBismarckstr. 122-124, 51373 Leverkusen
StadiumBayArena
capacity30,810
Webhttp://www.bayer04.de
Emailinfo@bayer04.de

 On November 27, 1903, Wilhelm Hauschild wrote a letter – signed by 107 of his fellow workers – to his employer, the Friedrich Bayer and Co., seeking the company's support in starting a sports club. The company agreed to support the initiative, and on July 1, 1904, Turn- und Spielverein Bayer 04 Leverkusen was founded.

On May 31, 1907, a separate football department was formed within the club. In the culture of sports in Germany at the time, there was significant animosity between gymnasts and other types of athletes. Eventually this contributed to a split within the club: on June 8, 1928, the footballers formed a separate association – Sportvereinigung Bayer 04 Leverkusen – that also included the handball and fistball players, athletics, and boxing, while the gymnasts carried on as TuS Bayer 04 Leverkusen. SV Bayer 04 Leverkusen took with them the club's traditional colours of red and black, with the gymnasts adopting blue and yellow.

Through this period, and into the 1930s, SV Bayer 04 Leverkusen played third and fourth division football. In 1936, they earned promotion to the second highest class of play of the period. That was also the year that the club wore the familiar "Bayer" cross for the first time. They made their first appearance in upper league play in 1951, in the Oberliga West and played there until 1956, after which they were relegated. SV Bayer 04 Leverkusen would not return to the upper leagues until 1962, just one season before the formation of Germany's new professional league, the Bundesliga. The next year saw the club in the Regionalliga West, tier II, where their performances over the next few seasons left them well down the league table.

SV Bayer 04 Leverkusen made something of a breakthrough in 1968, by winning the division title. Four years later, the team handily secured a place in the Bundesliga to start to play there in the 1979-80 season. By the mid-1980s, SV Bayer 04 Leverkusen had played their way into the upper half of the league table and were well-established there by the end of the decade.  The new club took red and white as their colours. In addition to becoming an established Bundesliga side, the club earned its first honours with a dramatic win in the 1988 UEFA Cup. The club captured its next honours in 1993, with a 1-0 win in the German Cup over a surprising Hertha Berlin amateur squad.

After a near disaster in 1996 when the club faced a relegation battle, Bayer Leverkusen established itself as a powerful side, offering a technically pleasing offensive style of play under new coach Christoph Daum, who was also helped by the signing of players such as Lúcio, Emerson, Zé Roberto, and Michael Ballack. Daum was later to be famously fired for a cocaine scandal that also cost him his ascent to the role of the national team coach.

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