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🏆 Germany Bundesliga Top Goalscorer (1992–93-Present)

2014–15 2014–15

1
Alexander Meier
Flag Alexander Meier
Germany
19
Goals
Eintracht Frankfurt

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1
Alexander Meier
Flag Alexander Meier
Germany
19 (Goals)
Eintracht Frankfurt
2
Robert Lewandowski
Flag Robert Lewandowski
Poland
17
Goals
Bayern Munich

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2
Robert Lewandowski
Flag Robert Lewandowski
Poland
17 (Goals)
Bayern Munich
2
Arjen Robben
Flag Arjen Robben
Netherlands
Goals
17

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2
Arjen Robben
Flag Arjen Robben
Netherlands
(Goals)
17
4
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Flag Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Gabon
16
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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4
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Flag Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Gabon
16 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
4
Bas Dost
Flag Bas Dost
Netherlands
16
Goals
VfL Wolfsburg

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4
Bas Dost
Flag Bas Dost
Netherlands
16 (Goals)
VfL Wolfsburg
6
Franco Di Santo
Flag Franco Di Santo
Argentina
13
Goals
Werder Bremen

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6
Franco Di Santo
Flag Franco Di Santo
Argentina
13 (Goals)
Werder Bremen
6
Thomas Müller
Flag Thomas Müller
Germany
13
Goals
Bayern Munich

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6
Thomas Müller
Flag Thomas Müller
Germany
13 (Goals)
Bayern Munich
8
Shinji Okazaki
Flag Shinji Okazaki
Japan
12
Goals
Mainz 05

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8
Shinji Okazaki
Flag Shinji Okazaki
Japan
12 (Goals)
Mainz 05
8
Raffael
Flag Raffael
Brazil
12
Goals
Borussia Mönchengladbach

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8
Raffael
Flag Raffael
Brazil
12 (Goals)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
10
Karim Bellarabi
Flag Karim Bellarabi
Germany
11
Goals
Bayer Leverkusen

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10
Karim Bellarabi
Flag Karim Bellarabi
Germany
11 (Goals)
Bayer Leverkusen
10
Patrick Herrmann
Flag Patrick Herrmann
Germany
11
Goals
Borussia Mönchengladbach

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10
Patrick Herrmann
Flag Patrick Herrmann
Germany
11 (Goals)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
10
Max Kruse
Flag Max Kruse
Germany
11
Goals
Borussia Mönchengladbach

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10
Max Kruse
Flag Max Kruse
Germany
11 (Goals)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
10
Son Heung-min
Flag Son Heung-min
South Korea
11
Goals
Bayer Leverkusen

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10
Son Heung-min
Flag Son Heung-min
South Korea
11 (Goals)
Bayer Leverkusen

2013–14 2013–14

1
Robert Lewandowski
Flag Robert Lewandowski
Poland
20
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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1
Robert Lewandowski
Flag Robert Lewandowski
Poland
20 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
2
Mario Mandžukić
Flag Mario Mandžukić
Croatia
18
Goals
Bayern Munich

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2
Mario Mandžukić
Flag Mario Mandžukić
Croatia
18 (Goals)
Bayern Munich
3
Josip Drmić
Flag Josip Drmić
Switzerland
17
Goals
1. FC Nürnberg

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3
Josip Drmić
Flag Josip Drmić
Switzerland
17 (Goals)
1. FC Nürnberg
4
Roberto Firmino
Flag Roberto Firmino
Brazil
16
Goals
1899 Hoffenheim

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4
Roberto Firmino
Flag Roberto Firmino
Brazil
16 (Goals)
1899 Hoffenheim
4
Adrián Ramos
Flag Adrián Ramos
Colombia
16
Goals
Hertha BSC

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4
Adrián Ramos
Flag Adrián Ramos
Colombia
16 (Goals)
Hertha BSC
4
Marco Reus
Flag Marco Reus
Germany
16
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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4
Marco Reus
Flag Marco Reus
Germany
16 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
7
Stefan Kießling
Flag Stefan Kießling
Germany
15
Goals
Bayer Leverkusen

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7
Stefan Kießling
Flag Stefan Kießling
Germany
15 (Goals)
Bayer Leverkusen
7
Shinji Okazaki
Flag Shinji Okazaki
Japan
15
Goals
Mainz 05

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7
Shinji Okazaki
Flag Shinji Okazaki
Japan
15 (Goals)
Mainz 05
7
Raffael
Flag Raffael
Brazil
15
Goals
Borussia Mönchengladbach

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7
Raffael
Flag Raffael
Brazil
15 (Goals)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
10
Ivica Olić
Flag Ivica Olić
Croatia
14
Goals
VfL Wolfsburg

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10
Ivica Olić
Flag Ivica Olić
Croatia
14 (Goals)
VfL Wolfsburg

2012–13 2012–13

1
Stefan Kießling
Flag Stefan Kießling
Germany
25
Goals
Bayer Leverkusen

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1
Stefan Kießling
Flag Stefan Kießling
Germany
25 (Goals)
Bayer Leverkusen
2
Robert Lewandowski
Flag Robert Lewandowski
Poland
24
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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2
Robert Lewandowski
Flag Robert Lewandowski
Poland
24 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
3
Alexander Meier
Flag Alexander Meier
Germany
16
Goals
Eintracht Frankfurt

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3
Alexander Meier
Flag Alexander Meier
Germany
16 (Goals)
Eintracht Frankfurt
4
Vedad Ibišević
Flag Vedad Ibišević
Bosnia and Herzegovina
15
Goals
VfB Stuttgart

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4
Vedad Ibišević
Flag Vedad Ibišević
Bosnia and Herzegovina
15 (Goals)
VfB Stuttgart
4
Mario Mandžukić
Flag Mario Mandžukić
Croatia
15
Goals
Bayern Munich

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4
Mario Mandžukić
Flag Mario Mandžukić
Croatia
15 (Goals)
Bayern Munich
6
Marco Reus
Flag Marco Reus
Germany
14
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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6
Marco Reus
Flag Marco Reus
Germany
14 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
7
Thomas Müller
Flag Thomas Müller
Germany
13
Goals
Bayern Munich

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7
Thomas Müller
Flag Thomas Müller
Germany
13 (Goals)
Bayern Munich
7
Ádám Szalai
Flag Ádám Szalai
Hungary
13
Goals
Mainz 05

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7
Ádám Szalai
Flag Ádám Szalai
Hungary
13 (Goals)
Mainz 05
9
Mame Biram Diouf
Flag Mame Biram Diouf
Senegal
12
Goals
Hannover 96

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9
Mame Biram Diouf
Flag Mame Biram Diouf
Senegal
12 (Goals)
Hannover 96
9
Artjoms Rudņevs
Flag Artjoms Rudņevs
Latvia
12
Goals
Hamburger SV

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9
Artjoms Rudņevs
Flag Artjoms Rudņevs
Latvia
12 (Goals)
Hamburger SV
9
Son Heung-min
Flag Son Heung-min
South Korea
12
Goals
Hamburger SV

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9
Son Heung-min
Flag Son Heung-min
South Korea
12 (Goals)
Hamburger SV

2011–12 2011–12

1
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Flag Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Netherlands
29
Goals
Schalke 04

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Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Flag Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Netherlands
29 (Goals)
Schalke 04
2
Mario Gómez
Flag Mario Gómez
Germany
26
Goals
Bayern Munich

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2
Mario Gómez
Flag Mario Gómez
Germany
26 (Goals)
Bayern Munich
3
Robert Lewandowski
Flag Robert Lewandowski
Poland
22
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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3
Robert Lewandowski
Flag Robert Lewandowski
Poland
22 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
4
Claudio Pizarro
Flag Claudio Pizarro
Peru
18
Goals
Werder Bremen

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4
Claudio Pizarro
Flag Claudio Pizarro
Peru
18 (Goals)
Werder Bremen
4
Lukas Podolski
Flag Lukas Podolski
Germany
18
Goals
Köln

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4
Lukas Podolski
Flag Lukas Podolski
Germany
18 (Goals)
Köln
4
Marco Reus
Flag Marco Reus
Germany
18
Goals
Borussia Mönchengladbach

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4
Marco Reus
Flag Marco Reus
Germany
18 (Goals)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
7
Martin Harnik
Flag Martin Harnik
Austria
17
Goals
VfB Stuttgart

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7
Martin Harnik
Flag Martin Harnik
Austria
17 (Goals)
VfB Stuttgart
8
Stefan Kießling
Flag Stefan Kießling
Germany
16
Goals
Bayer Leverkusen

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8
Stefan Kießling
Flag Stefan Kießling
Germany
16 (Goals)
Bayer Leverkusen
9
Raúl
Flag Raúl
Spain
15
Goals
Schalke 04

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9
Raúl
Flag Raúl
Spain
15 (Goals)
Schalke 04
10
Vedad Ibišević
Flag Vedad Ibišević
Bosnia and Herzegovina
13
Goals
1899 Hoffenheim / VfB Stuttgart

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10
Vedad Ibišević
Flag Vedad Ibišević
Bosnia and Herzegovina
13 (Goals)
1899 Hoffenheim / VfB Stuttgart
10
Shinji Kagawa
Flag Shinji Kagawa
Japan
13
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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10
Shinji Kagawa
Flag Shinji Kagawa
Japan
13 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund

2010–11 2010–11

1
Mario Gómez
Flag Mario Gómez
Germany
28
Goals
Bayern Munich

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1
Mario Gómez
Flag Mario Gómez
Germany
28 (Goals)
Bayern Munich
2
Papiss Cissé
Flag Papiss Cissé
Senegal
22
Goals
SC Freiburg

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2
Papiss Cissé
Flag Papiss Cissé
Senegal
22 (Goals)
SC Freiburg
3
Milivoje Novaković
Flag Milivoje Novaković
Slovenia
17
Goals
1. FC Köln

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3
Milivoje Novaković
Flag Milivoje Novaković
Slovenia
17 (Goals)
1. FC Köln
4
Lucas Barrios
Flag Lucas Barrios
Paraguay
16
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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4
Lucas Barrios
Flag Lucas Barrios
Paraguay
16 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
4
Theofanis Gekas
Flag Theofanis Gekas
Greece
16
Goals
Eintracht Frankfurt

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4
Theofanis Gekas
Flag Theofanis Gekas
Greece
16 (Goals)
Eintracht Frankfurt
4
Srđan Lakić
Flag Srđan Lakić
Croatia
16
Goals
1. FC Kaiserslautern

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4
Srđan Lakić
Flag Srđan Lakić
Croatia
16 (Goals)
1. FC Kaiserslautern
7
André Schürrle
Flag André Schürrle
Germany
15
Goals
Mainz 05

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7
André Schürrle
Flag André Schürrle
Germany
15 (Goals)
Mainz 05
8
Didier Ya Konan
Flag Didier Ya Konan
Côte d’Ivoire
14
Goals
Hannover 96

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8
Didier Ya Konan
Flag Didier Ya Konan
Côte d’Ivoire
14 (Goals)
Hannover 96
9
Lukas Podolski
Flag Lukas Podolski
Germany
13
Goals
1. FC Köln

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9
Lukas Podolski
Flag Lukas Podolski
Germany
13 (Goals)
1. FC Köln
9
Raúl
Flag Raúl
Spain
13
Goals
Schalke 04

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Raúl
Flag Raúl
Spain
13 (Goals)
Schalke 04

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Summary

The Bundesliga (German: [ˈbʊndəsˌliːɡa] ⓘ; lit. 'Federal League'), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga ([ˌfuːsbal-]) or 1. Bundesliga ([ˌeːɐ̯stə-]), is a professional association football league in Germany and the highest level of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the 2. Bundesliga. Seasons run from August to May. Games are played on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, with a focus on Saturdays. All of the Bundesliga clubs take part in the DFB-Pokal cup competition. The winner of the Bundesliga qualifies for the DFL-Supercup.

Fifty-eight clubs have competed in the Bundesliga since its founding. Bayern Munich has won 32 of 61 titles, as well as eleven consecutive seasons between 2013 and 2023, which is a record for a Big Five league. The Bundesliga has also seen other champions, with Borussia Dortmund, Hamburger SV, Werder Bremen, Borussia Mönchengladbach, and VfB Stuttgart most prominent among them. The Bundesliga is one of the top national leagues, ranked fourth in Europe according to UEFA's league coefficient ranking for the current 2024–25 season, based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. The Bundesliga led the UEFA ranking from 1976 to 1984 and in 1990. It has also produced the continent's top-rated club seven times. Bundesliga clubs have won eight UEFA Champions League, seven UEFA Europa League, four European Cup Winners' Cup, two UEFA Super Cup, two FIFA Club World Cup, and three Intercontinental Cup titles. Its players have accumulated nine Ballon d'Or awards, two The Best FIFA Men's Player awards, five European Golden Shoe, and three UEFA Men's Player of the Year awards including UEFA Club Footballer of the Year.

The Bundesliga is the number one association football league in the world in terms of average attendance, with an average of 39,512 spectators per game as of the 2023–24 season making it the second-highest attendance of any sports league in the world after the American National Football League. The Bundesliga is broadcast on television in over 200 countries.

The Bundesliga was founded in 1962 in Dortmund and the first season started in 1963–64. The structure and organisation of the Bundesliga, along with Germany's other football leagues, have undergone frequent changes. The Bundesliga was founded by the Deutscher Fußball-Bund (English: German Football Association), but is now operated by the Deutsche Fußball Liga (English: German Football League).

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