Bayern Hit 10 Past Auckland in Club World Cup Record

Published on Jun 15, 2025

Bayern Munich opened their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 campaign with a ruthless 10–0 victory over Auckland City, setting a new record for the largest win in tournament history. The German champions dominated every aspect of the match at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, with Jamal Musiala scoring a stunning second-half hat-trick and veteran Thomas Müller adding a clinical brace.

This was the first time a team reached double digits in a FIFA Club World Cup match, breaking every previous scoring benchmark in the competition.

 

Bayern’s Ruthless Performance

Kingsley Coman opened the scoring in the fourth minute, launching what became a goal avalanche. Coman added a second before halftime, while Michael Olise and Sacha Boey joined the scoresheet as Bayern surged to a 6–0 halftime lead.

Thomas Müller provided his trademark attacking movement and experience, scoring one before the break and another late in the match to complete the 10-goal milestone.

Jamal Musiala, introduced in the 61st minute, dazzled with a rapid hat-trick in the final half-hour, staking a strong claim for a starting role in Bayern’s next fixture.


🔢 Full Scorers List

  • Coman (4’, 19’)
  • Boey (17’)
  • Olise (22’, 40’)
  • Müller (28’, 89’)
  • Musiala (65’, 72’, 84’)


✅ Club World Cup Records Set

  • Largest margin of victory: 10–0
  • Most goals by a team in one Club World Cup match
  • First-ever double-digit scoreline in Club World Cup history
  • Fastest second-half hat-trick by a substitute (Musiala)
    Tactical Takeaways

This performance emphasizes Bayern’s frightening squad depth. Even without key names like Manuel Neuer and Matthijs de Ligt, the Bavarians overwhelmed Auckland City in every department.

For more on Bayern’s tactical setup in this game, check out our match breakdown of Bayern vs Auckland City.

 

What’s Next?

Bayern Munich will next face Benfica, who are also expected to challenge for Group C qualification. The Club World Cup format allows for only two teams to advance, so each game carries weight.

Auckland City, meanwhile, will look to salvage pride against Boca Juniors and Benfica in their remaining group matches.

 

For the latest results, see our live Club World Cup scores and standings.

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