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·16 May 2026
Bayern Munich's Bundesliga triumph breaks Real Madrid's historic record

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·16 May 2026

Bayern Munich made history with 122 goals in the Bundesliga, an unprecedented mark in the entire history of the German top flight.
The incredible 2025/26 champion Bayern finished its Bundesliga campaign by scoring 122 goals in 34 matches, the highest total in the tournament’s history.
The Bavarian Giant broke its own record — 101 goals in 1971/72 — raising the bar to a level that will be truly difficult to beat.
The figure not only represents a historic record in Germany, but also places this Bayern Munich among the four teams with the most goals scored in a single season across the five major European leagues.
Bayern’s 122 goals surpassed the 121 goals scored by Real Madrid, champions of La Liga 2011/12, with 46 goals from Cristiano Ronaldo. It is worth noting that the German side needed 4 fewer matches to beat the record.
Just ahead remains the Bayern of the all-time record in Europe’s five major leagues, a mark held by Aston Villa in the 1930/31 English First Division campaign, scoring 128 goals in 42 matches.
Curiously, that Aston Villa side were not champions, but runners-up to Arsenal, who are second on the all-time list with 127 goals. Completing the podium is Torino, champions of Serie A 1947/48 with
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