By the numbers: Bayern Munich's record-breaking Bundesliga success
Bayern Munich won the Bundesliga for the 35th time this season. Here are the key numbers behind the Bavarian giants' record-breaking 2025-26 Bundesliga victory:
1 - Bayern lost just one match all league season, going down to Augsburg 2-1 at home in January.
3 - This season's goals total (122) was three behind the best single season record in any top five European league, set by Torino in 1947-48 -- in a 40-game campaign (125).
3.59 - Bayern scored 3.59 goals per game. They are the only team to average above three goals per game in Bundesliga history.
9 - Bayern have scored five or more goals nine times in the league this season, a Bundesliga record.
10 - Harry Kane has scored 10 penalties this season, the equal most in a Bundesliga campaign (level with Paul Breitner for Bayern in the 1980-81 season).
13 - Bayern captain Manuel Neuer won the Bundesliga for the 13th time, the joint most alongside former teammate Thomas Muller.
29 - Bayern have rescued 29 points from losing positions, an all-time Bundesliga record.
34 - Bayern were top of the table from the first matchday until the last. They achieved this feat five times previously (1968-69, 1972-73, 1984-85, 2007-08 and 2012-13).
35 - Bayern won their 35th league title. No other team in league history has reached double figures.
86 - Bayern recorded the biggest goal difference in Bundesliga history, beating the previous record of 80 set by the club in 2012-13.
122 - By scoring 122 goals this campaign, Bayern shattered the previous Bundesliga season goalscoring record of 101.
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