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Sports World News Updated May 17, 2026 · 19:16

Bundesliga 2025-26: Bayern Champions, Freiburg Eyes Europa Final

Bayern Munich secured the 2025-26 Bundesliga title with a record 122 goals, but their season was marred by a Champions League semifinal exit. Freiburg locked up a Conference League spot and now prepare for the Europa League final against Aston Villa. Stuttgart impressed by qualifying for the Champions League for the second time in three years, while Leverkusen and Wolfsburg struggled. Several coaches, including Leverkusen's Kasper Hjulmand and Frankfurt's Albert Riera, face uncertain futures after disappointing campaigns.

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Football: Loose ends remain as Bundesliga wraps up 2025-26 season

Berlin, May 17

With the 2025-26 Bundesliga season's final standings confirmed, the final puzzle pieces for German football are still missing. Freiburg, having locked up a UEFA Conference League spot for next season, are now gearing up for the 2026 Europa League final against Aston Villa, scheduled in Istanbul on May 20.

Bayern Munich celebrated their 2025-26 national title in a restrained manner, as the German Cup final on May 23 against Stuttgart is waiting.

Despite several league records, including 122 goals scored and French winger Michael Olise being named the season's best player, only the domestic double makes the season a success, following their UEFA Champions League semifinal defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, reports Xinhua.

The 2025 German Cup holder VfB Stuttgart are among the season's standout winners, having secured Champions League qualification for the second time in three years. Head coach Sebastian Hoeness is also level pegging with Bayern's Vincent Kompany in the running for the season's best coach award.

While Dortmund and Leipzig secured Champions League spots, both sides fly below the radar compared to Bayern and Stuttgart.

For Stuttgart, finishing ahead of rivals including Hoffenheim and Leverkusen in the league table feels like a more significant achievement than the upcoming cup final, where it enters as clear underdogs against the Bavarian side.

Relegated Heidenheim and St. Pauli seem the season's losers at first glance, but are outpaced by Leverkusen, which missed the Champions League aside from Wolfsburg's disappointing run.

The Wolves might have secured position 16 in a nail-biting relegation race, but face two nervy relegation games against the second division's third.

The list of underperformers also extends to the dugout: Leverkusen's Kasper Hjulmand and Eintracht Frankfurt's Albert Riera are both reportedly set to be sacked, while Augsburg's Manuel Baum, Cologne's Rene Wagner, and St. Pauli's Alexander Blessin are also in uncertain positions.

For struggling 2021 Europa League winner Frankfurt, the appointment of Riera has turned out to be a costly misstep, with the side failing to qualify for any European competition next season.

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Sarah B
Still can't believe Eintracht Frankfurt's fall from grace. From Europa League winners to no European football—Riera's appointment was a disaster. Bundesliga needs to sort out its coaching merry-go-round. Meanwhile, Stuttgart punching above their weight is the feel-good story of the season. 👏
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Vikram M
Pure dominance from Bayern again, yaar. But that UCL semi loss to PSG shows they're not invincible. Olise being player of the season—no surprise there, the man's been on fire. Hope they bottle the cup final against Stuttgart! As an Indian, I'm just happy to see European football getting more attention here. ⚽
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Rohit P
Honestly, Bundesliga is getting a bit predictable. Bayern winning every year is like Indian cricket team in bilateral series—expected. But credit where it's due: Stuttgart's resurgence is proper underdog stuff. And that relegation playoff for Wolfsburg? Chills! Indian football needs this kind of drama to grow. 🤞
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James A
From a neutral perspective, Bundesliga's competitiveness is weird—Bayern too strong, but mid-table is a dogfight. Seeing Heidenheim and St. Pauli go down is sad, but that's football. Also, sacking Hjulmand at Leverkusen after one bad season seems harsh. Let's see how Freiburg handles Istanbul!
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Nisha Z
Indian football fans ki nazar se: Stuttgart's story is gold! Hoeness for best coach? Definitely deserves it. But Bayern's dominance is boring na—wish we had more

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