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Bayer Leverkusen
Founded in 1904 by employees of the pharmaceutical giant Bayer AG, Bayer 04 Leverkusen is a unique institution in German football, forever tied to its industrial patron. Based in the city of Leverkusen in North Rhine-Westphalia, the club has evolved from a works team into a consistent force in the Bundesliga and European football. Their home is the BayArena, a modern 30,210-seat stadium known for its distinctive curved roof and vibrant atmosphere, which has been their fortress since 1958 (with major renovations completed in 2009). The club's history is marked by a persistent pursuit of glory, often accompanied by the poignant nickname "Neverkusen" due to a series of heartbreaking second-place finishes. This includes finishing as Bundesliga runners-up five times and losing the 2002 UEFA Champions League final to Real Madrid, as well as the DFB-Pokal final, all in the same season. However, the narrative dramatically shifted in the 2023/24 season under manager Xabi Alonso, when Leverkusen achieved a historic domestic double, winning their first-ever Bundesliga title without losing a single league match, and the DFB-Pokal, finally shedding the "Neverkusen" tag. Leverkusen's identity is built on an attacking, technically proficient style of play, often featuring rapid transitions and creative midfielders. This philosophy has been embodied by legendary players like Michael Ballack, the commanding midfielder who began his rise to stardom there, and the prolific Ulf Kirsten. More recently, stars like Kai Havertz and the current prodigy Florian Wirtz have continued this tradition. The fan culture is passionate and loyal, with the "Werkself" (Factory Team) moniker reflecting their roots, while a fierce rivalry with nearby 1. FC Köln defines the Rhine derby. Currently, Bayer Leverkusen stands as the reigning German champion, a testament to their evolution into a top-tier club. An interesting fact is that they are one of only two German clubs (alongside Wolfsburg) with a corporate entity in their official name, a unique status that underscores their distinctive origin and enduring connection to Bayer AG.
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