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·23 December 2025
Kane hits 100, three Dortmund players remain in top 10

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·23 December 2025

The Kicker speaks of a "fabulous record" when describing Harry Kane's rapid achievement of 100 scorer points in the Bundesliga. The Englishman, who is once again leading the goal scorer list by a large margin, needed significantly fewer than one hundred appearances for his first hundred goal involvements. This surpasses all previous Bundesliga players, including three from Borussia Dortmund.
Harry Kane, who seems to be operating on his own level of quality, has already achieved 74 goals and 26 assists after only 70 appearances for FC Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. The previous leader in this category was also a player from the record champions, Arjen Robben, who needed 114 appearances to reach three digits in scorer points. This discrepancy indeed makes the term "fabulous record" for Kane appropriate.
Close behind is another Dutchman, Roy Makaay, who also contributed goals and assists for FC Bayern Munich. He needed only slightly more appearances than Arjen Robben, with 116, to reach 100. The quartet of FC Bayern at the top of this category is completed by Franck Ribery, who reached this mark in his 122nd appearance.

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Only after this does the category turn "black and yellow," as Robert Lewandowski follows in fifth place. Although he spent a significantly longer time in the Bundesliga also with FC Bayern, he collected his first 100 scorer points entirely in the jersey of Borussia Dortmund. He achieved 70 goals and 30 assists after 123 appearances, one more than Franck Ribery.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang needed exactly the same number of Bundesliga matches, contributing 80 goals and 20 assists to BVB's success in those 123 appearances. In seventh place follows a Swiss player, formerly with Borussia: Stephane Chapuisat, who was active for BVB between 1991 and 1999, reached his first 100 scorer points after 129 Bundesliga games. In Chapuisat's case, he had achieved the first of these for Bayer Uerdingen.
They all slipped one rank back last weekend when Harry Kane scored the final goal in FCB's 4-0 victory in Heidenheim, once again entering the annals of the Bundesliga with record values.
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