FC Bayern Munich have delivered a historic season in the Bundesliga, rewriting the record books with an extraordinary display of attacking football.
The club has surpassed the long-standing single-season scoring record of 101 goals, a milestone set more than 50 years ago by a legendary Bayern side spearheaded by Gerd Müller. For over five decades, the record stood as a symbol of dominance and excellence in European football.
That benchmark has now been overtaken.
Guided by Vincent Kompany, Bayern have surged to 106 goals with five matches still remaining in the campaign. The achievement not only breaks a historic record but also opens the door to pushing it to an unprecedented level.
As highlighted by Fabrizio Romano on X:
“FC Bayern beat Bundesliga goals scored record (101) by hitting 106 goals this season under Vincent Kompany. There are also 5 more games to go.”
This season has been far from routine. Bayern’s style has combined tactical organisation with attacking fluidity, allowing them to consistently overpower opponents. Their performances have turned ordinary fixtures into high-scoring encounters, raising the standard for offensive play in the league.
Beyond the statistics, the moment carries deeper significance.
Breaking a record so closely associated with Müller and Bayern’s golden era creates a powerful link between generations, reinforcing the club’s enduring legacy at the highest level of European football.
With five games still to play, the focus has shifted. The question is no longer whether the record will be broken but just how far Bayern will extend it.
What once seemed untouchable has now been surpassed, and the 2025–26 season will stand as the moment Bayern Munich redefined what dominance looks like in the Bundesliga.