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Bundesliga: Bayern into quarters after five-goal thriller
FC Bayern München became the first Bundesliga side to qualify for the Champions League quarter-finals this season as they overcame Italian side Fiorentina on away goals despite losing 3-2 on the night.
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Bundesliga: DFL issues tender documents for stickers and trading cards
A total of eight companies have registered their interest in the licensing rights for trading cards and stickers as of the 2011/2012 season.
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Bundesliga: Quarter-finals in sight
FC Bayern München travel to AC Fiorentina this evening knowing that anything but defeat will see them into the last eight of the Champions League.
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2. Bundesliga: Bielefeld's promotion hopes dealt blow by KSC
Arminia Bielefeld missed the chance to move level on points with third-placed FC St. Pauli on Monday night but surprisingly lost their home match against Karlsruher SC.
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Bundesliga: A setback, but that's all
Leverkusen sporting director Rudi Voller was quick to scotch any fears of a downward trend following the club's 3-2 defeat at Nürnberg on Sunday: "We've only lost one match. There's no need to panic. We won't slip up again."
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Bundesliga: "It was a bitter defeat for us"
bundesliga.de brings you all the coaches reactions from Matchday 25 in the German top flight.
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Bundesliga: Mainz clinch the points in Hoffenheim
On Sunday afternoon 1. FSV Mainz travelled to mid-table rivals 1899 Hoffenheim with the two sides divided only by goal difference in the Bundesliga. Despite periods of extended pressure it remained goalless for much of the game until Mainz managed to clinch the three points in the second half.
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Bundesliga: Leverkusen fail to take advantage
It seemed as though the season was back on track for Bayer 04 Leverkusen as they travelled south to Nürnberg on Sunday. League leaders FC Bayern München dropped points to Köln on Saturday, and with just three points separating the top three Jupp Heynckes' side had the chance to regain first place. But struggling hosts 1. FC Nürnberg had something to say about that.
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2. Bundesliga: The race for promotion heats up
With 1. FC Kaiserslautern only managing a draw against struggling FSV Frankfurt, Sunday offered both St. Pauli and FC Augsburg the chance to pile the pressure on the 2. Bundesliga leaders. However, only Augsburg managed to secure the three points and cement their place in the second automatic promotion position.
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Bundesliga: Dortmund on top against Gladbach
Dortmund eased past Mönchengladbach in the meeting of the Bundesliga's two Borussias on Saturday evening, racking up a comfortable 3-0 home victory to maintain their presence in the top five of the table.
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Bundesliga: Bremen battle back to salvage draw
Werder Bremen battled back from two down to earn a point at home to Stuttgart thanks to two goals in the final quarter-hour. For VfB, the result will be a disappointment after a clinical display of counter-attacking football had seemingly put them on course for another notable victory.
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Bundesliga: Köln secure point against Bayern
FC Bayern München missed the chance to extend their lead at the top of the table as Lukas Podolski's first-half piledriver secured a point for home side 1. FC Köln.
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Bundesliga: Schalke go second, Hannover grab vital win
FC Schalke 04 moved second in the Bundesliga for the first time in seven weeks as they crushed Eintracht Frankfurt at the Commerzbank Arena, while there was a major breakthrough for Hannover 96 as they overcame SC Freiburg. Hamburg and Wolfsburg were also victorious. bundesliga.de wraps up the best of the rest from Saturday's Matchday 25 fixtures.
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2. Bundesliga: Lautern held by FSV, Cottbus leapfrog Aachen
1. FC Kaiserslautern were unable to open up a ten-point lead at the top of the table as they were held at home to FSV Frankfurt, while Cottbus picked up thier first home win in four against a disappointing Alemannia Aachen. bundesliga.de rounds up the best of the action from Saturday's 2. Bundesliga fixtures.
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Bundesliga: Leverkusen gunning for top spot
Bayer Leverkusen aim to get back to winning ways at the top of the table as they travel to struggling Nürnberg, while Hoffenheim and Mainz prepare for a closely-matched mid-table encounter in Sinsheim. bundesliga.de looks ahead to Sunday's top-tier action.
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