
Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer surpasses Thomas Müller with most Bundesliga wins in history
Take a bow, Manuel Neuer. The Bayern Munich goalkeeper is out on his own with the most Bundesliga wins in history: 363. Having previously equalled Thomas Müller's all-time record for German top-flight victories, the champion custodian surpassed his former teammate following Saturday's Klassiker triumph against Borussia Dortmund.
Neuer, 39, set the new standard in what was his 530th Bundesliga appearance since making his debut for Schalke with a victory and a clean sheet (1-0) against Alemannia Aachen in August 2006.
The Bayern captain had that winning feeling once again in his latest game, the weekend Der Klassiker victory against Dortmund.
The goalkeeping legend’s remarkable list of wins has taken him to a huge number of honours in the division: namely 12 Bundesliga titles, the most recent of which came in in 2024/25.
Watch: Neuer celebrates latest win

Neuer has a contract running until the end of June 2026, making it a near certainty that he will continue to add to his list of wins and put daylight between himself and the chasing pack. Now in second spot on that all-time list of Bundesliga wins, Müller departed Bayern in August to move to the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Neuer's plans for next season remain to be seen, with the world-renowned shot-stopper saying after his latest contract extension in February: “The club and I really only wanted to do one more year, and then we’ll see if it’s time to retire.”
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