Bayern Munich Makes History with Record-Breaking Performance at FIFA Club World Cup
In a stunning display of dominance, Bayern Munich made history at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the United States by thrashing Auckland City FC 10-0 in their Group C opener on Sunday.
The victory not only secured Bayern Munich a spot in the record books but also set a new milestone for the most goals scored in a single Club World Cup match across all formats.
Under the leadership of Vincent Kompany, Bayern Munich wasted no time in asserting their dominance on the field. Kingsley Coman scored twice, while Michael Olise and Sacha Boey also found the back of the net, giving Bayern a commanding 4-0 lead within the first 22 minutes of the game. Olise secured a brace, and Thomas Müller added another goal before halftime, extending the lead to 6-0.
As the second half commenced, Jamal Musiala made a memorable impact by scoring a rapid hat-trick in just 21 minutes after replacing Harry Kane. Müller sealed the historic victory with the 10th goal, capping off a remarkable performance by the Bayern Munich squad.
As two-time Club World Cup champions (in 2013 and 2020), Bayern Munich has once again demonstrated their prowess on the international stage with this emphatic victory. The upcoming Group C fixture will feature Boca Juniors facing Benfica on Monday, June 16.
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami kicked off their tournament campaign with a goalless draw against Egypt’s Al Ahly. The match saw Mahmoud Trezeguet missing a crucial penalty late in the first half, denying Al Ahly a potential victory.