Munich, Germany – April 26, 2026 – Bayern Munich has once again asserted its supremacy in German football, clinching a record-extending 35th Bundesliga title. The Bavarian giants secured the Meisterschale with a resounding 4-2 victory over VfB Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena on Sunday, April 19, 2026, with four matches still remaining in the 2025-2026 season [2, 4, 5, 6, 8]. This latest triumph marks Bayern's 13th league championship in the last 14 seasons, underscoring their unparalleled domestic dominance [2, 3, 4].

Under the guidance of manager Vincent Kompany, Bayern Munich has enjoyed a season marked by both consistent winning and record-breaking achievements [4, 5]. While the title race was effectively decided earlier in the season, notably after their victory against Borussia Dortmund in February, the Stuttgart match allowed the team to celebrate the championship in front of their home fans [2, 5].

This season has seen Bayern Munich shatter multiple records. They have set a new Bundesliga benchmark for goals scored in a single season, reaching an astonishing 109 goals with games still to play [4, 5, 8]. Striker Harry Kane has been instrumental in this offensive onslaught, netting his 32nd league goal of the season against Stuttgart and his 51st across all competitions, further solidifying his individual brilliance [4, 8]. The team's overall goal-scoring prowess is highlighted by their ability to score five or more goals in eight league games, equaling an all-time league record [3].

Defensively, Bayern Munich has also been formidable, losing only once in the league throughout the entire campaign – a 2-1 defeat at home to Augsburg on Matchday 19 [3, 4, 8]. Across all competitions, the team has been beaten just twice in 47 fixtures, the fewest losses among Europe's top five leagues and a new club record for the first 47 games of a season [3]. Their resilience is further evidenced by their ability to secure a league-high 25 points from losing positions [3].

Manuel Neuer, the veteran goalkeeper, continues to make history, now tied with Thomas Müller as the most decorated player in Bundesliga history with 13 titles each [3].

While the Bundesliga title is a significant achievement, Bayern Munich's focus now shifts to other competitions. The team has a DFB-Pokal semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen and a Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain on the horizon, with the club aiming for a historic treble [4, 5, 6]. The record-breaking goal tally, combined with their dominant league performance, sets a high bar for future seasons, with many believing it will take decades for these records to be challenged [3, 4].