Bayern Munich pulverizes record: 10-0 against Auckland City!

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Bayern Munich starts the 2025 Club World Cup with a historic 10-0 win against Auckland City, breaking records.

Bayern München startet die Klub-WM 2025 mit einem historischen 10:0-Sieg gegen Auckland City und bricht Rekorde.
Bayern Munich starts the 2025 Club World Cup with a historic 10-0 win against Auckland City, breaking records.

Bayern Munich pulverizes record: 10-0 against Auckland City!

What a start for FC Bayern Munich! On June 16, 2025, the German record champions triumphed against Auckland City with an impressive 10-0 in the opening game of the FIFA Club World Cup. In the first half, coach Thomas Tuchel's team was able to take a 6-0 lead, which more than exceeded expectations for the game. Bayern presented themselves as the clear favorites and impressively underpinned this status bayerntotal.com reported.

The game started brilliantly: Kingsley Coman made it 1-0 in the 6th minute. As a result, Bayern took over the game and did not allow Auckland City, the only amateur club in the competition, to calm down. Michael Olise was extremely efficient, scoring two goals and setting up another for Thomas Müller, who also scored himself. The halftime score of 6:0 was more than deserved.

Unforgettable moments

Jamal Musiala came into the game in the second half and had the spectators cheering three times. He crowned his performance with three goals in the 68th, 73rd and 84th minutes. Thomas Müller, who scored the tenth goal in the 89th minute, also celebrated his 250th competitive goal for FC Bayern. This impressive result caused a storm of cheers among the fans who traveled with them.

Auckland City's defeat represents a negative record in the history of the Club World Cup. So far they had only managed to celebrate five wins in 16 participations, but this failure with ten goals conceded was unprecedented. How kicker.de reported, Bayern's dominant game was not just an exhibition, but also set a new record in the 65-year history of the competition. So far, no team had scored a difference of more than five goals.

A look at the future

The FIFA Club World Cup will take place in 2025 in a new format with 32 teams and will be played every four years. This new system aims to allow greater representation of the different continents and is based on the structure of the National Team World Cup. The last event in the previous format took place in Saudi Arabia in December 2023, and so this year's event in the USA will mark a new beginning wikipedia.org explained.

Now the Bayern fans are looking forward to the next game against Boca Juniors, which is scheduled for the night from Friday to Saturday. With this impressive performance in the first round, the Munich team is clearly on the rise and ready to break further records.