Harry Kane Reaches 100 Matches for Bayern Munich

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Harry Kane marked his 100th competitive appearance for Bayern in the Bundesliga clash against Augsburg. Since joining from Tottenham in 2023, the 32-year-old has scored 91 goals and provided 26 assists.

Harry Kane marked his 100th competitive appearance for Bayern in the Bundesliga clash against Augsburg. Since joining from Tottenham in 2023, the 32-year-old has scored 91 goals and provided 26 assists. He topped the Bundesliga scoring charts in both seasons, also winning the 2023-24 European Golden Shoe for being the continent’s leading scorer.

During the Bundesliga clash against Augsburg on 30 August 2025, Harry Kane reached a remarkable milestone by making his 100th competitive appearance for FC Bayern München. Since joining the club from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2023, the England captain has delivered outstanding performances that underline his status as one of Europe’s finest strikers. In his first 100 games across all competitions, Kane has scored an impressive 91 goals and provided 26 assists, consistently leading Bayern’s attack with precision and consistency.

His goalscoring prowess helped him secure the Bundesliga Golden Boot in both seasons he has played so far, proving his dominance in German football. Beyond domestic achievements, Kane also claimed the prestigious European Golden Shoe in the 2023-24 campaign as the continent’s leading scorer. At 32 years old, Kane continues to be a crucial figure for Bayern, combining experience with world-class finishing.

His contributions have significantly boosted the club’s ambitions both in the Bundesliga and on the European stage. With the Champions League group stage opponents now confirmed, Kane and his teammates will be aiming to build on their domestic success and push for continental glory, making his 100th appearance a fitting moment of celebration.

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