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In the 32nd round of the Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen defeated Frankfurt 5-1. The team did not stop moving forward after winning the league championship. After this campaign, Leverkusen was unbeaten in 48 games in all competitions this season, with 40 wins and 8 draws. Leverkusen's results so far this season:

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Bundesliga: 26 wins and 6 draws in 32 games


Europa League: 9 wins and 2 draws in 11 games


German Cup: 5 wins from 5 games


According to BBC statistics, Leverkusen has tied Benfica's record of unbeaten matches in all competitions. From December 1963 to February 1965, Benfica set a record of 48 unbeaten games in all competitions. If Leverkusen continues this record, they will still have one DFB Cup, two Europa League games, and two Bundesliga games away from winning the undefeated Triple Crown.


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The Bayer Leverkusen Home Shirt 2023-2024 has a black base color, as opposed to the mainly red 22-23 home kit. There is a red cross on the front, similar to the Inter 2007-08 away kit. The cross matches the logo of Bayer Leverkusen owner and namesake Bayer, the big pharmaceutical and biotechnology company based in Leverkusen.

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The Bayer Leverkusen Away Shirt 2023-2024 is mainly white, featuring an unusual sash design. Instead of a continuous diagonal line, repeating red and black parallelograms are arranged. All logos come in black, including a recolored Leverkusen badge. The color meanwhile is black, with a red line running through it.

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The Bayer Leverkusen Third Shirt 2023-2024 has a fresh yet common colorway for the club. The Castore Bayer 04 Leverkusen 23-24 third football shirt combines a light blue base with white logos and navy applications. A unique marble-inspired pattern is all over the shirt for a unique touch. The standout feature of the new Leverkusen third jersey is a graphic that includes white lines representing the rivers Wupper, Dhünn, and Rhine, which converge in Leverkusen.