FC Bayern Munich have been crowned champions of the Bundesliga for the 35th time in the club's illustrious history, securing the title with a thrilling 4-2 victory over VfB Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena. The win, achieved with four matches still remaining in the 2025/26 season, marks another dominant chapter in Bayern's remarkable supremacy in German football.
Bayern came from behind after Stuttgart took an early lead through Chris Führich in the 21st minute. The Bavarians responded in devastating fashion, turning the game on its head with three goals in a six-minute blitz before half-time. Raphael Guerreiro equalized in the 31st minute, followed quickly by strikes from Nicolas Jackson (33') and Alphonso Davies (37'). Harry Kane, who entered as a substitute, added the fourth goal in the 52nd minute to put the result beyond doubt. Stuttgart managed a late consolation through Chema Andres (or similar late scorer around the 88th-89th minute), but it was not enough to prevent Bayern from lifting the Meisterschale.
The performance showcased the attacking firepower and resilience that have defined Vincent Kompany’s side this season. With this victory, Bayern extend their record as the most successful club in Bundesliga history and claim their 13th title in the last 14 seasons, underlining their status as a juggernaut of domestic football.
Club Statement
"We are incredibly proud to celebrate our 35th Bundesliga title today," said FC Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen. "This team has shown exceptional character, quality, and determination throughout the season. Winning with four games to spare in such a convincing manner against a strong Stuttgart side is a testament to the hard work of everyone at the club the players, coaching staff, and our loyal supporters who create an unbeatable atmosphere at the Allianz Arena."
Head coach Vincent Kompany added: "The players delivered a fantastic response after going behind. This title belongs to the entire squad and reflects the hunger and unity within the group. We will continue to push for more success this season."
Harry Kane, who has been instrumental in Bayern’s campaign and netted his league-leading tally in this match, contributed significantly to the celebrations. The Englishman has now added another domestic honour to his collection with the club.
Bayern Munich currently sit atop the Bundesliga table with an commanding lead, boasting an impressive goal difference and points tally that reflects their dominance. The title win comes hot on the heels of strong European performances, keeping alive hopes of a potential treble.
The club extends its heartfelt thanks to the fans for their unwavering support throughout this memorable campaign. Celebrations will continue at the Allianz Arena and across Munich as the team looks ahead to the remaining fixtures with renewed ambition.
