Bayern sweeps away Auckland City 10-0 – historic record win!
Bayern Munich wins 10-0 against Auckland City in Cincinnati for the 2025 Club World Cup. Musiala celebrates comeback with hat trick.

Bayern sweeps away Auckland City 10-0 – historic record win!
A brilliant start for FC Bayern Munich at the Club World Cup in Cincinnati: Bayern prevailed with an incredible 10-0 win against Auckland City on June 16, 2025. This performance not only marks the highest international competitive win in the club's history, but also represents a record victory in the Club World Cup. The old record of 6:1 was literally pulverized, as kicker reports.
FC Bayern were already leading 6-0 at halftime. The players showed impressive dominance and Auckland City, an amateur team from Oceania, struggled to keep up with the pace of players like Olise, Coman and Musiala. Jamal Musiala returned with a hat-trick after missing a long period of time due to a torn muscle. He scored the goals in the 68th, 73rd minutes (from a penalty kick) and in the 84th minute. Musiala made a brilliant comeback, as RP Online reports.
A superior gameplay
The other goalscorers in the game were Kingsley Coman, Sacha Boey, Michael Olise and Thomas Müller. Coman opened the scoring in the 6th minute and Müller, who became the first player to score in both a national and a club World Cup, also set the nets vibrating in the 45th and 89th minutes. The referee Issa Sy had no problems with the high demands of the game, and despite the clear result, Manuel Neuer had to be on his guard in the final phase and defuse a corner with a punch.
Coach Vincent Kompany praised his team's serious style of play, while Thomas Müller was in a good mood after the game. New signing Jonathan Tah, who was signed from Bayer Leverkusen for 800,000 euros, was also in the squad and showed that fresh talent can also strengthen the team.
Outlook for the next games
With this outstanding victory behind them, Bayern Munich is looking forward to the challenges ahead. The next opponent will be the Argentine team Boca Juniors, against whom Bayern will play on June 20th. There is also another game against Benfica Lisbon on June 24th. FC Bayern have won the World Cup four times in different formats in the past - 1976, 2001, 2013 and 2021 - and are now aiming for their fifth trophy.
With this high-scoring start, Bayern have not only set an impressive record, but have also impressively demonstrated that they are ready to once again play at the top of the football stage. The fans can already look forward to the following games as the team faces the challenges with confidence.