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The numbers behind Bayern’s 35th title

Bayern are champions of Germany for the 35th time, doing it in impressive fashion in 2025/26. They retained their Bundesliga title with four games to spare as they underlined their status as top dogs in German football, claiming the crown for the 13th time in the last 14 seasons. Here’s some of the numbers behind their Bundesliga title defence.

Numbers behind Bayern’s 2025/26 Bundesliga title

1 – Bayern have lost just once on their way to the title, going down 2-1 at home to Augsburg on Matchday 19. It means the Munich men have never gone a Bundesliga undefeated. They also lost just one game in both 1986/87 and 2012/13, both times at home to Bayer Leverkusen.

2 – Across 47 fixtures in all competitions Bayern have been beaten just twice. That is the fewest of all teams across Europe’s top five leagues this season. It’s also a new record for the club as their lowest number of losses from the first 47 games of a campaign since the Bundesliga was created in 1963.

8 – Bayern have scored five or more goals in eight games this Bundesliga season to equal the all-time record in the league. The biggest win (of any team) came at home to Wolfsburg on Matchday 16 (8-1).

13 – Manuel Neuer is now the most decorated player in Bundesliga history alongside Thomas Müller with 13 titles each.

25 – Bayern have also showed resilience at times this season to earn a league-high 25 points from losing positions, like they did to wrap up the title against Stuttgart. In the era of three points for a win, only Leverkusen have ever claimed more in a single season (29 in 1999/2000).

32 – A total of 32 players have made appearances in the Bundesliga this season and played their part in the title success. It’s the most the club has ever used in a top-flight campaign.

42 – Bayern have scored in each of their last 42 Bundesliga games across multiple seasons and have also netted in all 47 of their competitive fixtures in 2025/26.

49 – Bayern’s total of 49 away goals equals their own Bundesliga record from 2021/22. They have two more games at Mainz and Wolfsburg to break that.

50 – Victory over Stuttgart to secure the title was Vincent Kompany’s 50th in 64 Bundesliga games at the Bayern helm. Only Pep Guardiola has ever reached a half century in fewer fixtures (61). Kompany is also the fourth coach to win the Bundesliga in his first two seasons in the league, after Ernst Happel, Guardiola and Hansi Flick. Bayern have scored 208 goals in their 64 Bundesliga matches under the Belgian. That return of 3.2 per game is the highest of any coach in the division’s history.

Vincent Kompany won his second Bundesliga title with his 50th victory in the league as a coach.
Vincent Kompany won his second Bundesliga title with his 50th victory in the league as a coach. | © Getty Images

51 – Harry Kane has amassed an incredible 51 goals in all competitions for Bayern in 2025/26. It’s the best scoring season of his senior career.

62  Bayern have been top of the Bundesliga table for the last 62 matchdays to set a new record. It’s the sixth time in history that the Reds have led a season from start to finish, after 1968/69, 1972/73, 1984/85, 2007/08 and 2012/13.

79 – A return of 79 points from 30 games is the second-best in Bayern’s Bundesliga history, behind the 81 of 2012/13. Should they win their remaining four matches, they would equal the highest points tally in the division of 91 set by Jupp Heynckes’ treble winners.

80 – Bayern’s goal difference currently stands at +80. The highest ever by a team at the end of the season was +80, when Bayern scored 98 and conceded 18 in 2012/13.

109 – Bayern have reached a total of 109 goals this league campaign to smash the previous Bundesliga record of 101 (from 1971/72) for an entire season. Given the team’s current scoring rate, they could well reach a 78-year record for Europe’s top five leagues. That stands at 125 by Torino in 1947/48, when they played 40 games instead of the 34 Bayern will do.

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