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The All-time Fußball-Bundesliga table (Template:Lang-de) is a ranking of all German football clubs based on their performance in the Bundesliga, the top division of German football. In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss, although the Bundesliga awarded 2 points for a win until the 1994–95 season.[1]

In the 1983–84 season the FC Bayern Munich took the lead from 1. FC Köln, which had led the standings since the inception of the Bundesliga in 1963. The ranking includes the 56 teams which have played in the Bundesliga since its inception (in the 2019–20 season, Union Berlin joined the Bundesliga to become the league's 56th team). Hamburger SV was the last club to have participated in all seasons, but they were relegated after the 2017–18 season.

Highlighted clubs play in the Bundesliga in the 2019–20 season, which marks the 57th season since inception.

This list is current as of 18 May 2019, except for Union Berlin which have just been promoted for the first time:[2][3]

Key

Currently in the Bundesliga
Founding members currently in the Bundesliga
Founding members of the Bundesliga
Rank Club Yearsa Consb Games W D L GF GA GD Pts Ø-Pts Cc 1std BRe Win % Current league Latest season First season
1 Bayern Munich 54 54 1,840 1,094 405 341 4,033 2,001 2,032 3,687 2.00 28 727 1 59.25 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1965–66
2 Werder Bremen 55 37 1,866 785 469 612 3,132 2,709 423 2,824 1.51 4 130 1 42.09 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1963–64
3 Borussia Dortmund 52 43 1,764 784 454 526 3,132 2,486 646 2,806 1.58 5 141 1 43.99 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1963–64
4 Hamburger SV 55 0 1,866 746 495 625 2,937 2,662 275 2,733 1.46 3 102 1 39.98 2. Bundesliga 2017–18 1963–64
5 VfB Stuttgart 53 0 1,798 740 434 624 2,969 2,628 341 2,654 1.49 3 55 1 41.55 2. Bundesliga 2018–19 1963–64
6 Borussia Mönchengladbach 51 11 1,738 701 457 580 2,946 2,521 425 2,560 1.47 5 131 1 40.20 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1965–66
7 FC Schalke 04 51 28 1,730 681 434 615 2,544 2,463 81 2,477 1.44 0 59 2 39.68 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1963–64
8 1. FC Köln 47 0 1,594 629 407 558 2,617 2,364 253 2,294 1.44 2 82 1 39.46 1. Bundesliga 2017–18 1963–64
9 Eintracht Frankfurtg 50 7 1,696 621 430 645 2,647 2,620 27 2,291 1.35 0 55 3 36.46 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1963–64
10 1. FC Kaiserslauternf 44 0 1,492 575 372 545 2,348 2,344 4 2,094 1.40 2 91 1 38.54 3. Liga 2011–12 1963–64
11 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 40 40 1,364 583 373 408 2,291 1,828 463 2,122 1.55 0 71 2 42.48 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1979–80
12 Hertha BSC 36 8 1,216 442 307 467 1,719 1,851 −132 1,633 1.35 0 16 2 36.46 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1963–64
13 VfL Bochum 34 0 1,160 356 306 498 1,602 1,887 −285 1,374 1.18 0 3 5 30.69 2. Bundesliga 2009–10 1971–72
14 1. FC Nürnberg 33 0 1,118 344 286 488 1,428 1,794 −366 1,318 1.20 1 36 1 31.46 2. Bundesliga 2018–19 1963–64
15 Hannover 96 30 0 1,016 308 250 458 1,385 1,734 −349 1,174 1.17 0 4 4 30.86 2. Bundesliga 2018–19 1964–65
16 MSV Duisburg 28 0 948 296 259 393 1,291 1,520 −229 1,147 1.21 0 3 2 31.22 2. Bundesliga 2007–08 1963–64
17 VfL Wolfsburg 22 22 748 283 191 274 1,127 1,101 26 1,040 1.38 1 20 1 37.39 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1997–98
18 Fortuna Düsseldorf 24 1 820 258 220 342 1,209 1,451 −242 994 1.21 0 5 3 31.17 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1966–67
19 Karlsruher SC 24 0 812 241 230 341 1,093 1,408 −315 953 1.17 0 4 6 29.68 3. Liga 2008–09 1963–64
20 Eintracht Braunschweig 21 0 706 242 177 287 937 1,086 −149 903 1.28 1 34 1 34.28 3. Liga 2013–14 1963–64
21 TSV 1860 Munich 20 0 672 238 170 264 1,022 1,059 −37 884 1.32 1 17 1 35.42 3. Liga 2003–04 1963–64
22 SC Freiburg 19 3 646 196 167 283 802 1,041 −239 755 1.17 0 1 3 30.72 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 1993–94
23 Arminia Bielefeldh 17 0 544 153 139 252 645 883 −238 598 1.10 0 3 8 28.13 2. Bundesliga 2008–09 1970–71
24 1. FSV Mainz 05 13 10 442 148 116 178 578 642 −64 560 1.27 0 6 5 33.33 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 2004–05
25 KFC Uerdingen 05 14 0 476 138 129 209 644 844 −200 543 1.14 0 6 3 28.99 3. Liga 1995–96 1975–76
26 1899 Hoffenheim 11 11 374 131 112 131 600 571 29 505 1.36 0 15 3 34.71 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 2008–09
27 FC Hansa Rostock 12 0 412 124 107 181 492 621 −129 479 1.16 0 5 6 30.10 3. Liga 2007–08 1991–92
28 FC Augsburg 8 8 272 82 75 118 330 410 −80 321 1.21 0 0 5 31.09 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 2011–12
29 SV Waldhof Mannheim 7 0 238 71 72 95 299 378 −79 285 1.20 0 0 6 29.83 Regionalliga Südwest (IV) 1989–90 1983–84
30 Kickers Offenbach 7 0 238 77 51 110 368 486 −118 282 1.18 0 5 7 32.35 Regionalliga Südwest (IV) 1983–84 1968–69
31 Rot-Weiss Essen 7 0 238 61 79 98 346 483 −137 262 1.10 0 2 8 25.63 Regionalliga West (IV) 1976–77 1966–67
32 FC St. Pauli 8 0 272 58 80 134 296 485 −189 254 0.93 0 1 10 21.32 2. Bundesliga 2010–11 1977–78
33 Energie Cottbus 6 0 204 56 43 105 211 338 −127 211 1.03 0 0 13 27.45 3. Liga 2008–09 2000–01
34 RB Leipzig 3 3 102 54 24 24 186 121 65 186 1.76 0 3 2 51.47 1. Bundesliga 2018–19 2016–17
35 Alemannia Aachen 4 0 136 43 28 65 186 270 −84 157 1.15 0 0 2 31.62 Regionalliga West (IV) 2006–07 1967–68
36 Wattenscheid 09 4 0 140 34 48 58 186 248 −62 150 1.07 0 0 11 24.29 Regionalliga West (IV) 1993–94 1989–90
37 1. FC Saarbrücken 5 0 166 32 48 86 202 336 −134 144 0.87 0 0 14 19.28 Regionalliga Südwest (IV) 1992-93 1963–64
38 Dynamo Dresdeni 4 0 140 33 45 62 132 211 −79 140 1.00 0 0 13 23.57 2. Bundesliga 1994–95 1991–92
39 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 4 0 136 36 31 69 182 281 −99 139 1.02 0 2 14 26.47 Regionalliga West (IV) 1972–73 1969–70
40 SV Darmstadt 98 4 0 136 28 33 75 152 273 −121 117 0.86 0 0 14 20.59 2. Bundesliga 2016–17 1978–79
41 Wuppertaler SV 3 0 102 25 27 50 136 200 −64 102 1.00 0 0 4 24.51 Regionalliga West (IV) 1974–75 1972–73
42 Borussia Neunkirchen 3 0 98 25 18 55 109 223 −114 93 0.95 0 0 10 25.51 Saarland-Liga (VI) 1967–68 1964–65
43 FC 08 Homburg 3 0 102 21 27 54 103 200 −97 90 0.88 0 0 16 20.59 Regionalliga Südwest (IV) 1989–90 1986–87
44 SpVgg Unterhaching 2 0 68 20 19 29 75 101 −26 79 1.16 0 0 10 29.41 3. Liga 2000–01 1999–2000
45 Stuttgarter Kickers 2 0 72 20 17 35 94 132 −38 77 1.07 0 0 17 26.78 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (V) 1991–92 1988–89
46 FC Ingolstadt 04 2 0 68 18 18 32 69 99 −30 72 1.06 0 0 11 26.47 2. Bundesliga 2016–17 2015–16
47 Tennis Borussia Berlin 2 0 68 11 16 41 85 174 −89 49 0.72 0 0 17 16.18 NOFV-Oberliga Nord (V) 1976–77 1974–75
48 SSV Ulm 1846 1 0 34 9 8 17 36 62 −26 35 1.03 0 0 16 26.47 Regionalliga Südwest (IV) 1999–2000 1999–2000
49 SC Fortuna Köln 1 0 34 8 9 17 46 79 −33 33 0.97 0 0 17 23.53 3. Liga 1973–74 1973–74
50 SC Paderborn 07 1 0 34 7 10 17 31 65 –34 31 0.91 0 1 18 20.59 1. Bundesliga 2014–15 2014–15
51 Preußen Münster 1 0 30 7 9 14 34 52 −18 30 1.00 0 0 15 23.33 3. Liga 1963–64 1963–64
52 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 1 0 34 4 9 21 26 60 −34 21 0.62 0 0 18 11.76 2. Bundesliga 2012–13 2012–13
53 Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin 1 0 34 3 12 19 36 76 −40 21 0.62 0 0 18 8.82 defunct 1986–87 1986–87
54 VfB Leipzig 1 0 34 3 11 20 32 69 −37 20 0.59 0 0 18 8.82 Regionalliga Nordost (IV) 1993–94 1993–94
55 Tasmania 1900 Berlin 1 0 34 2 4 28 15 108 −93 10 0.29 0 0 18 5.88 defunct 1965–66 1965–66
56 Union Berlin 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Bundesliga 2019–20 2019–20

^a Years includes current season
^b Number of consecutive seasons in the Bundesliga, counting the current one
^c Number of championships
^d Number of days at the top of the table.[4]
^e Best result at the end of a season.
^f In the 2003–2004 season, 1. FC Kaiserslautern received a three-point penalty.
^g In the 1999–2000 season. Eintracht Frankfurt received a two-point penalty.
^h In the 1971–1972 season, Arminia Bielefeld's record was expunged as a penalty.
^i In the 1993–1994 season, Dynamo Dresden received a four-point penalty.

References

  1. ^ "Ewige Tabelle" (in German). Deutscher Fußball Bund. 2008. Archived from the original on 31 May 2008. Retrieved 4 July 2008.
  2. ^ Die Ewige Tabelle (in German) Fussballdaten.de, accessed: 18 May 2019
  3. ^ Bundesliga .:. Ewige Tabelle (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 21 August 2011
  4. ^ "Alle Tabellenführer". Kicker Sonderheft Bundesliga (in German). 2008/09. Kicker: 147. 2008.
  • Ewige Tabelle Official Bundesliga website – All-time table (in German)