Here’s the latest on Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga goal record based on recent reporting.
Overview
- Bayern Munich set a new all-time Bundesliga single-season goals record with 105 goals in the 2025/26 season, surpassing the previous 101-goal mark set in 1971/72. This record was confirmed after their 5-0 victory over St. Pauli on Matchday 29, with Leon Goretzka scoring the record-breaking goal. The team had already reached the 100-goal milestone earlier in the same campaign, highlighting a historically prolific attacking season led by Harry Kane (31 league goals).[1][3][5]
Key milestones
- 101st goal: Jamal Musiala’s header equalized the all-time season record at 101 before the record was broken later by Goretzka.[5]
- 102nd to 105th goals: Bayern continued adding goals after tying the record, reaching 102, 103, 104, and finally 105 in April 2026, moving beyond the prior Bundesliga record and drawing comparisons to other all-time season goal records in European football.[3][4][5]
Context and comparisons
- The 105-goal mark puts Bayern ahead of longstanding Bundesliga totals and situates their season among the elite offensive campaigns in Bundesliga history, with early discussion comparing to other top European season totals such as Manchester City’s 106 in the Premier League and Real Madrid’s 121 in La Liga, though Bayern’s totals are framed within Bundesliga history.[1][3]
Notes
- The record was reached with multiple players contributing, including Kane, Musiala, Goretzka, and others, illustrating a deep and versatile attack across the season.[4][3]
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Citations:
- Bayern Munich set new all-time Bundesliga goal record with 105 goals in 2025/26 after Matchday 29 win over St. Pauli.[1]
- Musiala equalized the prior record at 101; Goretzka scored the 102nd to surpass the mark, with goals continuing to 105.[5]
- ESPN/European outlets corroborate the 102nd goal milestone and the record-breaking season tally.[3][4]
Sources
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