Bastard München is an elite German football club at the heart of the Blue Lock manga, ranked among Europe's very best and built around the finest striker in the game. Coached by Noel Noa, the team prizes cold logic and ruthless efficiency, and it fields a squad packed with Blue Lock recruits during the Neo Egoist League.
Bastard München competes in the German professional leagues and is regarded within the Blue Lock world as one of the strongest sides on the continent, home to the player widely called the best striker alive. The club's entire philosophy is bent toward putting the ball in the net, an aim it pursues through disciplined reasoning rather than raw emotion. Alongside its first team it runs a training clubhouse, a proving ground where prospects are developed in the hope of earning promotion.
The team's football is defined by clear thinking and maximum efficiency, chasing the most effective outcome for the least wasted effort. Through the Neo Egoist League the attack revolves around Michael Kaiser, whose reading of the pitch, sharp positioning and rapid shot turn half-chances into goals, with Alexis Ness and Benedict Grim feeding him possession. Once Blue Lock players join the ranks, Rensuke Kunigami operates as a second finisher while Yoichi Isagi uses his spatial awareness and reflexes to break defensive lines, combining with the likes of Ranze Kurona, Kenyu Yukimiya and Yo Hiori. Ness and Hiori take control of midfield with their dribbling, manufacturing openings for both strikers.
In the decisive clash with Paris X Gen, Kaiser set aside his habitual dependence on Ness and folded his Blue Lock teammates into the plan, exploiting the gaps opened up by those coordinating with Isagi. He and Isagi ultimately chose to operate like machines fixed on winning, their shared rational approach reshaping the whole team. Across the Neo Egoist League every single Bastard München fixture finished 3-2 in their favour, victories over FC Barcha, Manshine City, Ubers and Paris X Gen that also made them the highest-scoring outfit in the competition.
Noel Noa serves as the club's coach and its master striker, the standard the rest of the squad measures itself against. Michael Kaiser wears the number ten and anchors the attack, supported by playmaker Alexis Ness and defender Benedict Grim, with Bachman in goal and names such as Mensah, Ndiaye, Theo Sachs, Birkenstock, Ali, Erik Gesner and Igor Schneider filling out the regulars.
The Neo Egoist League roster folds in a large contingent of Blue Lock talent, including Yoichi Isagi, who arrives on an offer, plus Rensuke Kunigami, Kenyu Yukimiya, Ranze Kurona, Yo Hiori, Jingo Raichi, Jin Kiyora, Gurimu Igarashi, Gin Gagamaru and Teppei Neru. The club is inspired by Bayern Munich, treats Berserk Dortmund as its fiercest rival, and supplied more Blue Lock players and more eventual Japan U-20 call-ups than any other team in the league.

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Bastard München is based on FC Bayern Munich, and it is portrayed as one of the strongest clubs in Europe.
Bastard München is led by coach and master striker Noel Noa, with Michael Kaiser anchoring the attack alongside Alexis Ness and Benedict Grim, plus Blue Lock recruits like Yoichi Isagi, Rensuke Kunigami, Kenyu Yukimiya and Yo Hiori during the Neo Egoist League.
Bastard München wins the decisive clash with Paris X Gen. Every one of their Neo Egoist League fixtures, including that match, finished 3-2 in Bastard München's favor.
Noel Noa coaches Bastard München and also serves as its master striker, setting the standard the rest of the squad measures itself against.
Bastard München's biggest rival is Berserk Dortmund.
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