Bayern Munich once again stamped their authority on German football after winning the Bundesliga title for a record-extending 35th time during the 2025-26 season.

The Bavarian giants delivered one of the most dominant campaigns in league history, breaking multiple Bundesliga records along the way and producing staggering attacking numbers throughout the season.

Here are the standout figures behind Bayern’s historic triumph:

Bayern Lost Only Once

Bayern suffered just one league defeat all season, losing 2-1 at home to FC Augsburg in January.

The defeat proved to be a rare setback in an otherwise near-perfect campaign.

Historic Goal Average

Bayern averaged an incredible 3.59 goals per match, becoming the first team in Bundesliga history to average more than three goals per game across an entire season.

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Their relentless attack overwhelmed opponents week after week as the club rewrote offensive records.

Five-Goal Thrashings Became Normal

The champions scored five or more goals in nine separate league matches this season, setting a new Bundesliga record.

Their attacking dominance made them one of the most feared teams in European football.

Harry Kane’s Penalty Record

Harry Kane scored 10 penalties during the campaign, equalling the Bundesliga record previously set by former Bayern legend Paul Breitner in the 1980-81 season.

Kane played a major role in Bayern’s title-winning run with consistent goals throughout the campaign.

Incredible Comeback Ability

Bayern rescued 29 points from losing positions, another Bundesliga record that highlighted the team’s mentality and resilience.

Even when behind, the Bavarians repeatedly found ways to recover and secure victories.

Top From Start to Finish

The German giants led the league table from the opening matchday until the final round.

This marked the sixth time Bayern have achieved a wire-to-wire Bundesliga triumph, previously doing so in the 1968/69, 1972/73, 1984/85, 2007/08 and 2012/13 seasons.

Record-Breaking Goal Tally

Bayern scored a stunning 122 league goals during the season, smashing the previous Bundesliga record of 101 goals.

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The tally finished just three goals short of the all-time scoring record in any of Europe’s top five leagues, set by Torino during the 1947-48 campaign.

Manuel Neuer Equals Thomas Mueller

Club captain Manuel Neuer secured his 13th Bundesliga title, matching former teammate Thomas Mueller for the most league titles won by any player in Bundesliga history.

Biggest Goal Difference Ever

Bayern ended the season with a goal difference of +86, surpassing the previous Bundesliga record of +80, which the club itself had set during the 2012-13 campaign under Pep Guardiola’s predecessor era.

The statistics underline just how dominant Bayern Munich were throughout the 2025-26 season as they continued to strengthen their status as Germany’s most successful football club.

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