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This is a list of Bundesliga top scorers season by season. [1] Since 1966, a trophy sponsored by the German football magazine Kicker, shaped in the form of a miniature artillery piece, has been awarded to the top scorer at the end of each season. It is formally named the "Kicker-Torjägerkanone" (literally "kicker goal hunter cannon").
Since the Bundesliga's introduction at the beginning of the 1963–64 season, a total of 55 players have scored 100 or more goals in the competition. The most successful goalscorer is Gerd Müller, becoming the first player to score 100 Bundesliga goals in the 1969–70 season, finishing his career with 365 goals.
The Bundesliga was founded as the top tier of German football at the start of the 1963–64 season. The following is a list of records attained in the Bundesliga since the league's inception. [1] Statistics are accurate as of the 2024–25 season.
The 2021–22 Bundesliga was the 59th season of the Bundesliga, ... Top goalscorers. Rank Player Club Goals [51] 1 Robert Lewandowski: Bayern Munich: 35 2
After Robert Lewandowski, who was the top goal scorer in the last five seasons in a row, left the Bundesliga, French striker Christopher Nkunku was the top scorer in the first 17 games with 12 goals for Leipzig; Germany's top scorer was Niclas Füllkrug, who only scored one fewer goal.
Youngest Bundesliga player: Julian Draxler – 17 years, 117 days (15 January 2011) Youngest goalscorer: Assan Ouédraogo – 17 years, 80 days (28 July 2023, 2. Bundesliga) Youngest Bundesliga goalscorer: Julian Draxler – 17 years, 193 days (1 April 2011) Oldest player: Klaus Fichtel – 43 years, 184 days (21 May 1988, Bundesliga, also ...
All-time record goalscorer: Karl Ehmer, 225 goals, 1927–1938 Most Bundesliga goals: Bernd Hölzenbein , 160 goals, 1967–1981 Most Bundesliga goals in one season: André Silva , 28 goals, 2020–21
Bundesliga top scorers season by season. [1] The 2. Bundesliga was established in 1974 in two regional divisions and began play in August 1974 with a game between 1. FC Saarbrücken and Darmstadt 98, with Nikolaus Semlitsch of Saarbrücken scoring the first goal of the new league.