113 goals and no end in sight: Bayern chase the next mega-record

FC Bayern are on a historic offensive course this season – and another record is now getting ever closer. After 31 Bundesliga games, the Munich side have scored an impressive 113 goals, setting a new benchmark in the process

But that’s not all: Vincent Kompany’s team now have the chance to shoot themselves into the international history books. The legendary record set by FC Torino in the 1947/48 season, when Torino scored 125 league goals, has suddenly become within reach

Bayern are currently just twelve goals short of equalling this historic mark. To set a new record, Munich would have to score 13 goals in their remaining three games. A challenging task – but by no means unrealistic given their performance so far this season

Three games, one goal: Bayern go for the record

With Heidenheim, Wolfsburg and Cologne still awaiting the German record champions in the final stretch of the season, FCB would have to score an average of four goals per game to at least match Torino’s mark

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An ambitious goal, but one that is in keeping with the season so far, as Bayern have been more consistent and powerful in attack than almost any team before them. Week after week, Kompany’s side have delivered spectacles – and have long since broken numerous records

In the recent 4:3 away win in Mainz, the Munich side set several new records. With goals 52 and 53, they improved on their own Bundesliga record for away goals from the 2021/22 season. At the same time, they extended their tally to a total of 113 goals for the season, even surpassing Paris Saint-Germain’s previous record of 108 goals from the 2017/18 season

Offense unleashed – Bayern make history

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A look at the Bundesliga history underlines the extraordinary dimension of these figures. FCB had already set a new goalscoring record in the German elite class two matchdays ago. Now it is no longer just about national records for the Munich team, but about a place in the European history books

It is not only the sheer number of goals that is remarkable, but also the way in which they are scored. Bayern impress with their variability, pace and enormous efficiency – whether from play or from set-pieces

There are also further records to be broken in other areas. If the team were to win another game after falling behind, it would be the ninth time this season – another record. In Mainz, the Munich side impressively demonstrated the mentality this team possesses despite trailing 3-0

FCB are also highly dangerous from resting balls, and another goal from a corner would be enough to equal Borussia Mönchengladbach’s previous record from the 2023/24 season

One thing is clear: Bayern are playing a season that is already historic, and the remaining games could take them to the European soccer Olympics for good.

This article was translated into English by AI. You can read the original version here https://fcbinside.de/2026/04/27/113-tore-und-kein-ende-bayern-jagt-den-naechsten-mega-rekord/.
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