Bayern Munich’s productivity in front of goal during 2025 reached historic levels, with the club recording 107 Bundesliga goals—ranking as the second-highest tally ever registered in the competition and reinforcing their long-standing tradition of high-scoring seasons.
Bayern Munich’s attacking output across 2025 has further consolidated the club’s status as the Bundesliga’s most prolific scoring side.
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Official statistics from both Bayern and the Bundesliga confirm that the team recorded 107 league goals during the calendar year, a return that stands as the second-highest in Bundesliga history.
The only side to have exceeded that figure is Bayern themselves, with their benchmark of 116 goals set in 2021.
Within the ongoing 2025/26 Bundesliga campaign, Bayern have already accumulated 55 goals, underscoring the continuation of that offensive consistency. With 19 fixtures remaining, the club would require a further 47 goals to surpass another of their long-standing records—the 101-goal mark achieved during the 1971/72 season.
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This latest milestone also fits into a broader historical pattern. Bayern reached the 100-goal threshold in the 2019/20 season as well, reflecting a sustained capacity to produce high-volume scoring performances across multiple eras, tactical approaches, and managerial tenures.
Only 3 teams have scored 130+ goals in the top 5 European leagues + UCL this season:
Bayern Munich — 139 goals
Barcelona — 138 goals
PSG — 134 goals pic.twitter.com/PhIdD14YvA— Islam Bouafif 🇹🇳🇵🇸 (@BouafifNour) December 30, 2025
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