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Record-Breaking Machine: Bayern Scores 105 Goals and Rewrites History
April 12, 2026 11:25 • UTC+5 (Ashgabat) • 11 views

Bayern Munich has set an absolute Bundesliga record, netting 105 goals in just 29 rounds. A 5-0 thrashing of St. Pauli allowed the team to surpass a 50-year-old milestone. This article breaks down the club’s phenomenal scoring efficiency, compares their stats to world giants like Real Madrid and Monaco, and evaluates Munich's chances of setting an "eternal" world record in their final five matches.
The Munich machine isn't just cruising toward another title—it is rewriting the history of world football right before our eyes. The 5-0 demolition of St. Pauli was the point of no return: Bayern is now officially the highest-scoring team in the history of the German championship.
A Triumph Over StatisticsSeveral players emerged as heroes on this historic evening. Jamal Musiala, Leon Goretzka, and Nicolas Jackson each posted a "1+1" (goal and assist), while Michael Olise and Raphaël Guerreiro completed the rout. But the headline figure is 105. That is how many goals Bayern has racked up in 29 out of 34 rounds. The previous record (101 goals) had stood since the 1971/72 season, held by the legendary squad featuring Gerd Müller.
Analysis: Why is this record unique?The team’s scoring average sits at a staggering 3.62 goals per game. To grasp the scale, one only needs to compare the formats: the Bundesliga consists of only 34 rounds, while England or Spain play 38.
- Efficiency: If Germany played 38 matches, at this current pace, Bayern would be on track for 137 goals. This would shatter the historic maximum set by Real Madrid (121 goals in the 2011/12 season).
- Attacking Depth: The threat comes from everywhere. The integration of Nicolas Jackson and the rise of Musiala have created a system that is impossible to stop with a "parked bus" defense.
Chasing World LegendsNow, Munich has a new target: becoming the most prolific side in the history of Europe’s top leagues.
- Monaco’s 2016/17 Record (107 goals): Only 2 goals remain to match it. It is almost certain to fall in the next round against Stuttgart.
- Torino’s All-Time Peak 1947/48 (125 goals): While it seems surreal, Bayern needs to average 4 goals in their remaining 5 fixtures to reach it. Looking at their current form, you can't help but believe.
With a 12-point lead over Borussia Dortmund, the title is virtually in the bag. The final five rounds have turned into a pure hunt for records. We are witnessing more than just dominance; we are seeing a footballing anomaly that will be discussed for the next half-century.