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. 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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