Bayern Munich have once again asserted their dominance in German football, securing their historic 35th Bundesliga title for the 2025-26 season. This remarkable achievement extends their unparalleled record in the top flight, further cementing their legacy as the most successful club in German football history.
The championship was officially sealed on April 19, following a commanding 4-2 victory over VfB Stuttgart in Match Week 30 of the league campaign. This crucial win propelled Bayern Munich to an insurmountable 79 points from 30 games.
Their closest rivals, Borussia Dortmund, currently sit in second place with 64 points, creating a significant 15-point gap that, with just four games remaining in the season, proved impossible to overcome. The team, guided by manager Vincent Kompany, has demonstrated consistent excellence throughout the season.
Bayern’s 35th title far outstrips any other club in Germany. The next closest in the Bundesliga’s history is FC Nürnberg, with nine championship wins, followed by Borussia Dortmund with eight. This further highlights the Bavarians’ enduring supremacy.
Beyond the title, the German giants have also set new offensive benchmarks. The squad has broken the record for the most goals scored in a single Bundesliga season, currently standing at an impressive 109 goals with four games still left to play. This surpasses their previous club record of 101 goals, showcasing their potent attacking prowess.
Leading this formidable attack is star striker Harry Kane, who currently tops the scoring charts with 32 goals. The English forward is now on a determined chase to equal Robert Lewandowski’s extraordinary Bundesliga record of 41 goals in a single season. With nine opportunities remaining in the final matches, Kane has a realistic chance to etch his name into the league’s history books.
The Bundesliga title is just one component of Bayern Munich’s ambitious season. The club remains on track for a potential treble, with crucial semi-final fixtures awaiting them in two other major competitions. They are set to face Bayer Leverkusen in the German Cup semi-finals and will challenge reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals, aiming to add further silverware to their already gleaming cabinet.






