

Key Takeaways:
- Bayern Munich has secured Vincent Kompany as head coach with a new contract running until summer 2029
- Kompany led Bayern to their 34th national championship during his debut season in 2024/25
- Bayern began the current campaign by winning their opening 11 fixtures across all competitions
Contract Details and Club Statement
Bayern Munich have officially announced the extension of manager Vincent Kompany’s contract by a further two years, ensuring his leadership at the Allianz Arena continues until the summer of 2029. The German champions made the decision following Kompany’s successful introduction to the club after his arrival in the summer of 2024, where he succeeded former coach Thomas Tuchel.
BREAKING: Vincent Kompany has extended his contract at FC Bayern until 2029 pic.twitter.com/8TUgOYAhPe
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Immediate Impact in Debut Season
The Belgian tactician made an instant impact, guiding Bayern Munich to their 34th national championship title during his inaugural season at the helm. Kompany’s effective management saw Bayern lift not only the league trophy but also capture the Franz Beckenbauer-named Super Cup, marking his second major piece of silverware since taking charge.
Impressive Start in All Competitions
Bayern’s early season form under Kompany has been outstanding, with the club claiming wins in their opening 11 matches across all competitions. This run includes triumphs in seven Bundesliga fixtures, two Champions League games, a German Cup match, and the season-opening Super Cup.
Winning Streak | Matches Won |
---|---|
Bundesliga | 7 |
Champions League | 2 |
German Cup | 1 |
Franz Beckenbauer-named Super Cup | 1 |
Total | 11 |
Kompany’s Reflections
“I am grateful, I feel appreciated, and I want to thank Bayern for the trust and the working environment they have given me since day one. It feels to me as though I’ve been here for a long time and that I understand the club well,” said Vincent Kompany.