Bayern Munich finally receives Bundesliga trophy and celebrates – The Washington Post
- FC Bayern Munich secured the Bundesliga trophy on May 16, 2026, following a 5-1 victory over FC Cologne in Munich.
- Harry Kane led the scoring with a hat-trick, marking his fourth such performance of the season.
- In addition to Kane's three goals, Tom Bischof and Nicolas Jackson also found the net to complete the 5-1 rout of Cologne in the final round of the...
FC Bayern Munich secured the Bundesliga trophy on May 16, 2026, following a 5-1 victory over FC Cologne in Munich. The match served as a celebratory conclusion to the season, marked by a dominant offensive performance and the establishment of a new league goal-scoring record.
Harry Kane led the scoring with a hat-trick, marking his fourth such performance of the season. This feat brought Kane’s total to 36 goals for the campaign, leaving him five goals short of the single-season league record of 41 set by Robert Lewandowski during the 2020-21 season.
In addition to Kane’s three goals, Tom Bischof and Nicolas Jackson also found the net to complete the 5-1 rout of Cologne in the final round of the competition.
The victory capped a historic offensive run for the club. Bayern Munich finished the season with 122 goals, surpassing the previous Bundesliga record of 101 goals established by the 1971-72 Bayern team that featured Gerd Müller and Franz Beckenbauer.
Leon Goretzka, who is departing the club after eight seasons, was the player who scored the goal that officially broke the record five rounds prior to the season finale.
Bayern Munich’s dominance in the 2025-26 season is reflected in the final league standings. The club finished first with 89 points, recording 28 wins, five draws, and only one loss across 34 matches.
The team’s statistical profile for the season further highlights their control of the league, including a goal difference of +86, with 122 goals scored and 36 conceded. According to league data, the squad maintained an average possession rate of 62% and recorded 635 shots on goal throughout the campaign.
The celebrations at the end of the match included head coach Vincent Kompany, as well as club representatives Tom Bischof and Josefine Scholl. The atmosphere was marked by players celebrating on the pitch, including Harry Kane and Joshua Kimmich.
The squad’s performance under Vincent Kompany saw several key contributions across the roster. The final season statistics indicate the team’s efficiency in front of goal, converting 11 of 12 penalty attempts and recording 2,415 intensive runs.
Bayern Munich’s final season record includes the following metrics:
- Final Position: 1st Place
- Total Points: 89
- Total Goals Scored: 122
- League Record: 28 wins, 5 draws, 1 loss
- Average Possession: 62%
- Successful passes from open play: 90.4%
