Top 10 Bundesliga top scorers of all time

Robert Lewandowski-Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has set the Bundesliga alight over the last two seasons as goals galore from the Polish man week in and week out. It often makes you think that where does Lewandowski rank among the top scorers’ list of all time. Will he break the record of Gerd Muller? Here are the top ten all-time scorers of the German top flight.

PlayersClubCountryMatchesGoals
Gerd MullerBayern MunichGermany427365
Klaus FischerSchalke FCGermany535268
Robert LewandowskiBorussia Dortmund, Bayern MunichPoland344267
Jupp HeynckesHannover, MonchengladbachGermany369220
Manfred BurgsmullerDortmund, Werder Bremen, NurnbergGermany447213
Claudio PizarroBayern, BremenItaly490197
Ulf KirstenBayer LeverkusenGermany350182
Stefan KuntzVfL BochumGermany449179
Dieter MullerFC KolnGermany303177
Klaus AllofsFortuna Dusseldorf, Koln, BremenGermany424177

Gerd Muller

The Bayern Munich legend ranks top in the list with 365 goals. The German striker, often regarded as the best of his generation, has had an illustrious career with the Bavarians, winning a handful of trophies including the 

Klaus Fischer

Fischer’s name always brings back the memory of the spectacular overhead kick he scored in the 1982 World Cup for West Germany against France. Representing over four clubs in his nothing short of a great career, Fischer is second behind Muller in the all-time top scorers’ list. His best years were with Schalke FC.

Robert Lewandowski 

The only active player in the list and arguably the best striker in football at the moment, Robert Lewandowski has the tendency to break the record of Muller if keeps scoring at the current rate. The Polish striker continues to be the focal point of Bayern Munich’s attack and his numbers are just astonishing this season – 37 goals in all competitions. Lewandowski is way ahead of all the prolific players in Europe and has the better chance to land the Ballon d’Or award this year.

Jupp Heynckes

Jupp Heynckes is best remembered for winning the treble with Bayern Munich in the 2012-13 season. But, he was equally prolific in his playing career, being part of Borussia Monchengladbach’s golden era in the ’70s winning a handful of Bundesliga titles. He is fourth on the list with 220 goals.

Manfred Burgsmuller

Manfred Burgsmuller has represented numerous clubs in his playing career, but his longest run was with Borussia Dortmund. Although he might not have any significant trophies bar the Bundesliga title in 1987-88 with Werder Bremen, his impressive goal-scoring knack has placed him fifth in the list of all-time top scorers.