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

1994–95 1994–95

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Mario Basler
Flag Mario Basler
Germany
20
Goals
Werder Bremen

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Mario Basler
Flag Mario Basler
Germany
20 (Goals)
Werder Bremen
1
Heiko Herrlich
Flag Heiko Herrlich
Germany
20
Goals
Borussia Mönchengladbach

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Heiko Herrlich
Flag Heiko Herrlich
Germany
20 (Goals)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
3
Toni Polster
Flag Toni Polster
Austria
17
Goals
1. FC Köln

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Toni Polster
Flag Toni Polster
Austria
17 (Goals)
1. FC Köln
4
Rodolfo Cardoso
Flag Rodolfo Cardoso
Argentina
16
Goals
SC Freiburg

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Rodolfo Cardoso
Flag Rodolfo Cardoso
Argentina
16 (Goals)
SC Freiburg
4
Pavel Kuka
Flag Pavel Kuka
Czech Republic
16
Goals
1. FC Kaiserslautern

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Pavel Kuka
Flag Pavel Kuka
Czech Republic
16 (Goals)
1. FC Kaiserslautern
4
Rudi Völler
Flag Rudi Völler
Germany
16
Goals
Bayer Leverkusen

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4
Rudi Völler
Flag Rudi Völler
Germany
16 (Goals)
Bayer Leverkusen
7
Ulf Kirsten
Flag Ulf Kirsten
Germany
15
Goals
Bayer Leverkusen

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Ulf Kirsten
Flag Ulf Kirsten
Germany
15 (Goals)
Bayer Leverkusen
7
Michael Zorc
Flag Michael Zorc
Germany
15
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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Michael Zorc
Flag Michael Zorc
Germany
15 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
9
Marco Bode
Flag Marco Bode
Germany
14
Goals
Werder Bremen

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Marco Bode
Flag Marco Bode
Germany
14 (Goals)
Werder Bremen
9
Stefan Kuntz
Flag Stefan Kuntz
Germany
14
Goals
1. FC Kaiserslautern

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Stefan Kuntz
Flag Stefan Kuntz
Germany
14 (Goals)
1. FC Kaiserslautern
9
Bruno Labbadia
Flag Bruno Labbadia
Germany
14
Goals
1. FC Köln

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Bruno Labbadia
Flag Bruno Labbadia
Germany
14 (Goals)
1. FC Köln
9
Andreas Möller
Flag Andreas Möller
Germany
14
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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Andreas Möller
Flag Andreas Möller
Germany
14 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund

1993–94 1993–94

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Stefan Kuntz
Flag Stefan Kuntz
Germany
18
Goals
1. FC Kaiserslautern

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Stefan Kuntz
Flag Stefan Kuntz
Germany
18 (Goals)
1. FC Kaiserslautern
1
Tony Yeboah
Flag Tony Yeboah
Ghana
18
Goals
Eintracht Frankfurt

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Tony Yeboah
Flag Tony Yeboah
Ghana
18 (Goals)
Eintracht Frankfurt
2
Stéphane Chapuisat
Flag Stéphane Chapuisat
Switzerland
17
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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Stéphane Chapuisat
Flag Stéphane Chapuisat
Switzerland
17 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
2
Paulo Sérgio
Flag Paulo Sérgio
Brazil
17
Goals
Bayer Leverkusen

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Paulo Sérgio
Flag Paulo Sérgio
Brazil
17 (Goals)
Bayer Leverkusen
2
Toni Polster
Flag Toni Polster
Austria
17
Goals
1. FC Köln

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Toni Polster
Flag Toni Polster
Austria
17 (Goals)
1. FC Köln
6
Thomas von Heesen
Flag Thomas von Heesen
Germany
14
Goals
Hamburger SV

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Thomas von Heesen
Flag Thomas von Heesen
Germany
14 (Goals)
Hamburger SV
7
Karsten Bäron
Flag Karsten Bäron
Germany
13
Goals
Hamburger SV

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Karsten Bäron
Flag Karsten Bäron
Germany
13 (Goals)
Hamburger SV
7
Ulf Kirsten
Flag Ulf Kirsten
Germany
13
Goals
Bayer Leverkusen

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7
Ulf Kirsten
Flag Ulf Kirsten
Germany
13 (Goals)
Bayer Leverkusen
7
Peter Közle
Flag Peter Közle
Germany
13
Goals
MSV Duisburg

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7
Peter Közle
Flag Peter Közle
Germany
13 (Goals)
MSV Duisburg
7
Marek Leśniak
Flag Marek Leśniak
Poland
13
Goals
SG Wattenscheid 09

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Marek Leśniak
Flag Marek Leśniak
Poland
13 (Goals)
SG Wattenscheid 09
7
Souleyman Sané
Flag Souleyman Sané
Senegal
13
Goals
SG Wattenscheid 09

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7
Souleyman Sané
Flag Souleyman Sané
Senegal
13 (Goals)
SG Wattenscheid 09
7
Fritz Walter
Flag Fritz Walter
Germany
13
Goals
VfB Stuttgart

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Fritz Walter
Flag Fritz Walter
Germany
13 (Goals)
VfB Stuttgart
7
Sergio Zárate
Flag Sergio Zárate
Argentina
13
Goals
1. FC Nürnberg

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Sergio Zárate
Flag Sergio Zárate
Argentina
13 (Goals)
1. FC Nürnberg

1992–93 1992–93

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Ulf Kirsten
Flag Ulf Kirsten
Germany
20
Goals
Bayer 04 Leverkusen

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Ulf Kirsten
Flag Ulf Kirsten
Germany
20 (Goals)
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
1
Tony Yeboah
Flag Tony Yeboah
Ghana
20
Goals
Eintracht Frankfurt

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Tony Yeboah
Flag Tony Yeboah
Ghana
20 (Goals)
Eintracht Frankfurt
3
Wynton Rufer
Flag Wynton Rufer
New Zealand
17
Goals
SV Werder Bremen

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Wynton Rufer
Flag Wynton Rufer
New Zealand
17 (Goals)
SV Werder Bremen
4
Stéphane Chapuisat
Flag Stéphane Chapuisat
Switzerland
15
Goals
Borussia Dortmund

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Stéphane Chapuisat
Flag Stéphane Chapuisat
Switzerland
15 (Goals)
Borussia Dortmund
5
Andreas Thom
Flag Andreas Thom
Germany
13
Goals
Bayer 04 Leverkusen

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Andreas Thom
Flag Andreas Thom
Germany
13 (Goals)
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
5
Fritz Walter
Flag Fritz Walter
Germany
13
Goals
VfB Stuttgart

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Fritz Walter
Flag Fritz Walter
Germany
13 (Goals)
VfB Stuttgart
5
Uwe Wegmann
Flag Uwe Wegmann
Germany
13
Goals
VfL Bochum

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Uwe Wegmann
Flag Uwe Wegmann
Germany
13 (Goals)
VfL Bochum
8
Sergei Kiriakov
Flag Sergei Kiriakov
Russia
11
Goals
Karlsruher SC

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Sergei Kiriakov
Flag Sergei Kiriakov
Russia
11 (Goals)
Karlsruher SC
8
Bruno Labbadia
Flag Bruno Labbadia
Germany
11
Goals
FC Bayern Munich

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Bruno Labbadia
Flag Bruno Labbadia
Germany
11 (Goals)
FC Bayern Munich

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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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