




The FC Bayern fans celebrated one of the club's most legendary teams on Saturday. The fans celebrated the 1968/69 double-winning team captained by Werner Olk with a choreography ahead of the Bundesliga top clash against Borussia Dortmund. The south stand presented five central motifs from the season and a huge banner reading German champions and Cup winners. Bayern celebrated the first of a total of 12 domestic doubles in the summer of 1969. 14 June marked the 50-year anniversary of the glory.
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