Who is the best striker in Bayern Munich history?

By YPB Team

World-class predators who shattered Bundesliga records and terrorized Europe's finest defenses. Which Bayern striker stands alone?

Gerd Müller — ranked #11
Gerd Müller
The 'Bomber of the Nation' — Bayern's all-time top scorer with 365 Bundesliga goals, two-time World Cup winner and the definitive German striker.
Robert Lewandowski — ranked #22
Robert Lewandowski
Polish goal machine who broke Gerd Müller's single-season Bundesliga record with 41 goals in 2020-21 and was the world's most lethal striker for over a decade.
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge — ranked #33
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Two-time Ballon d'Or winner and Bayern legend who combined pace, power and technical quality to become one of Germany's greatest forwards.
Thomas Müller — ranked #44
Thomas Müller
The 'Raumdeuter' — Bayern's selfless and goal-intelligent forward who has spent his entire career at the club, winning everything the game has to offer.
Harry Kane — ranked #55
Harry Kane
England captain and all-time Premier League top scorer who joined Bayern and immediately delivered prolific numbers in the Bundesliga.
Uli Hoeness — ranked #66
Uli Hoeness
Pacy and technically gifted forward who was a key member of Bayern's 1970s European Cup dynasty before becoming the club's long-serving president.
Mario Gomez — ranked #77
Mario Gomez
Powerful German centre-forward who scored 113 goals in 173 appearances for Bayern, including 28 in a single Champions League campaign.
Claudio Pizarro — ranked #88
Claudio Pizarro
Peruvian striker who had two successful spells at Bayern, becoming one of the top foreign scorers in Bundesliga history.
Roland Wohlfarth — ranked #99
Roland Wohlfarth
Two-time Bundesliga top scorer and prolific Bayern frontman of the 1980s who is one of the club's most underrated historical strikers.
Luca Toni — ranked #1010
Luca Toni
Italian World Cup winner who joined Bayern and scored 39 goals in his first season, winning the Bundesliga top-scorer award.

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