BAYERN HIT HISTORIC 106 GOALS TO BREAK BUNDESLIGA SINGLE-SEASON RECORD

By: Balogun Ibrahim
FC Bayern Munich have made Bundesliga history in remarkable style, shattering the league’s long-standing single-season scoring record with a dominant attacking display that has redefined offensive excellence in German football.
The previous record of 101 goals, set over five decades ago by a legendary Bayern side inspired by Gerd Müller, had stood as one of the most iconic marks in European football for 53 years, nine months, two weeks, and one day.
That record has now finally been broken.
Under head coach Vincent Kompany, Bayern have surged to 106 goals and counting, with five matches still remaining in the season.
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According to football journalist Fabrizio Romano on X, Bayern have officially surpassed the Bundesliga’s previous single-season scoring record of 101 goals, achieving the milestone with several games left to play.
This has been far from an ordinary title campaign. Bayern’s season has been defined by a blend of tactical structure and attacking freedom, overwhelming opponents with speed, precision, and relentless goal-scoring intent.
Week after week, they have dismantled defenses and turned matches into high-scoring displays, raising the standard for attacking football in the Bundesliga.
Beyond the statistics, the achievement carries historic significance, linking the modern era with Bayern’s golden legacy built around Müller and past generations of dominance.
With more games still to come, attention now turns to how far Bayern can extend the record, as the 2025–26 season shapes up to be a historic benchmark for goal-scoring excellence in German football.
