1. Jupp Heynckes (220 goals)
Jupp Heynckes stands as one of the top goal scorers in Bundesliga history, with an impressive tally of 220 goals throughout his career in Germany.
He spent much of his career with Borussia Mönchengladbach during the club's golden era in the 1960s and 1970s. During this time, he helped the team secure numerous titles, including the German Cup and UEFA Cup. Notably, Heynckes played a crucial role in guiding Borussia Mönchengladbach to two Bundesliga championships in 1970 and 1971. His outstanding contributions make him a legend in the league, and his fearsome goal-scoring ability was not just renowned in Germany but across all of Europe.
With his remarkable goal-scoring record, Jupp Heynckes remains a beloved figure among football fans. A true legend of the Bundesliga, he also serves as an inspiration to future generations of footballers.


2. Manfred Burgsmuller (213 goals)
Manfred Burgsmuller is a legendary German footballer who made his mark in Bundesliga history with 213 goals. This impressive feat places him among the highest goal scorers in the league's storied history.
Burgsmuller began his career at Borussia Dortmund and later moved to Werder Bremen. Over the course of 17 seasons in the Bundesliga, he played in 447 matches, displaying his versatility as both a forward and a midfielder. His incredible goal-scoring record, with an average of 0.48 goals per match, speaks to his exceptional ability in front of goal. Manfred Burgsmuller remains a terrifying figure for defenders and is regarded as one of the greatest goal scorers in Bundesliga history.
Manfred Burgsmuller’s legacy is forever etched in the history of the Bundesliga, a testament to his extraordinary goal-scoring talent. His career and achievements continue to inspire future generations of footballers and are a crucial chapter in the story of German football.


3. Claudio Pizarro (197 Goals)
With 197 goals scored throughout his career in Germany, Claudio Pizarro has established himself as one of the greatest strikers the Bundesliga has ever produced.
Throughout his career, Pizarro primarily played for two of the Bundesliga's top clubs: Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen. He represented Bayern Munich during two separate spells, while he had four stints at Werder Bremen. Over his time in Germany's top league, Pizarro netted a total of 197 goals—a remarkable feat that showcases his extraordinary goal-scoring ability. In addition, he is one of the most decorated players in Bundesliga history, with six German league titles and one European championship with Bayern Munich. At Werder Bremen, he set a club record for most goals scored in February 2019. He also broke the record for the oldest player to score a goal in the Bundesliga.
With such impressive accomplishments, Pizarro earned the nickname "The Goal Machine," or sometimes "The Inca Saint," as he is affectionately referred to in the media. Let us honor and remember one of the greatest forwards the Bundesliga has ever known.


4. Ulf Kirsten (181 Goals)
Ulf Kirsten is one of the top goal scorers in Bundesliga history. With 181 goals to his name, Kirsten made a lasting impact and became a true icon of German football.
Standing at 1.72 meters and weighing 81 kg, Kirsten proved that height isn’t the deciding factor in becoming a world-class forward. His remarkable ability to finish from a variety of situations and his prowess in aerial duels set him apart. Over his career, he played for two clubs. In the Bundesliga, he featured in 350 matches for Bayer Leverkusen, scoring 181 goals and ranking 7th on the all-time top scorer list. While Bayer Leverkusen often finished as runners-up to Bayern Munich or Borussia Dortmund, Kirsten remained a key contributor to the club's successes.
With his exceptional skill and achievements, Ulf Kirsten cemented his place in Bundesliga history. His career stands as a testament to the fact that there are no limits for those with passion and determination.


5. Stefan Kuntz (179 Goals)
Stefan Kuntz is a former German forward who carved his name into the history of the Bundesliga, one of Europe’s premier football leagues. With an impressive 179 goals throughout his career in the Bundesliga, Kuntz is considered one of the league’s top all-time scorers.
Born in Germany, Kuntz played for several well-known clubs during his career. He represented VfL Bochum, Bayer Uerdingen, Kaiserslautern, and Arminia Bielefeld, all top teams in the Bundesliga. From 1983 to 1999, Kuntz made 449 appearances in the league, scoring a total of 179 goals. His prolific scoring earned him the title of Bundesliga top scorer in two different seasons, 1986 and 1994.
With his exceptional achievements and remarkable career, Stefan Kuntz has firmly established himself as a true legend of the Bundesliga.


6. Dieter Muller (177 Goals)
Dieter Muller is a German footballer who left an indelible mark on Bundesliga history with an impressive tally of 177 goals. He is widely regarded as one of the top goal scorers in Bundesliga history and a standout forward.
His most successful period came during his time at Cologne in the late 1970s. Here, Muller set a Bundesliga record for the most goals scored in a season, a remarkable achievement that contributed to his legendary status at the club. In the 1977-78 season, Muller led Cologne to the Bundesliga title, while also claiming the top scorer award with 24 goals, a feat that put him on par with the great Gerd Muller. It was a season full of triumph and emotion for both Muller and the club.
With his impressive goal-scoring record and valuable titles, Dieter Muller truly deserves his place as one of the greatest players in Bundesliga history.


7. Claus Allofs (177 Goals)
Claus Allofs is a former German striker who made a lasting impact on the Bundesliga’s history. With 177 goals scored over the course of 15 seasons, Allofs is one of the top goal scorers in the league’s history.
Allofs began his career at Fortuna Düsseldorf before moving to Cologne and eventually Werder Bremen. Throughout his time at these clubs, Allofs displayed exceptional goal-scoring ability. He scored a total of 177 goals in 424 Bundesliga appearances and twice claimed the title of top scorer in the league. His success wasn’t limited to club football; Allofs was also a key member of the West German national team, earning 56 caps and representing his country in two World Cups and one European Championship.
With his remarkable ability to find the back of the net, Claus Allofs became a Bundesliga legend. Despite playing for three different clubs, he consistently maintained high performance and continued to score throughout his career.


8. Gerd Muller (365 Goals)
Gerd Müller is widely regarded as one of the greatest goal scorers in football history. Known by the nickname "Bomber der Nation" (The Bomber of the Nation), he etched his name into the history books with a phenomenal 365 goals in the Bundesliga.
At Bayern Munich, Müller became a living legend with his remarkable scoring feats. With a record 365 goals in 427 Bundesliga appearances, he showcased unparalleled goal-scoring talent. His success wasn’t confined to domestic competitions; he also shone brightly on the international stage. With 68 goals in 62 appearances for the West German national team and 66 goals in 74 European Cup matches, Müller firmly established himself as one of the world’s top strikers.
Additionally, Gerd Müller won the prestigious Ballon d'Or in 1970, a testament to his extraordinary abilities and cementing his status as the all-time top goal scorer in Bundesliga history.


9. Robert Lewandowski (312 Goals)
Robert Lewandowski is a Polish footballer who has scored 312 goals, establishing himself as one of the greatest forwards in Bundesliga history.
At Borussia Dortmund, Lewandowski achieved significant milestones, including winning the Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League. In 2014, he made a high-profile move to Bayern Munich, where he continued to build on his success. While at Bayern, Lewandowski claimed 7 consecutive Bundesliga titles from 2015 to 2021. He also collected numerous individual accolades, including the European Golden Shoe and FIFA The Best Men's Player award. Notably, in 2021, he broke the Bundesliga single-season goal record, scoring an incredible 41 goals.
Throughout his career, Lewandowski has consistently demonstrated unwavering dedication and a relentless pursuit of new records. He rightfully deserves his place among the all-time top goal scorers in Bundesliga history.


10. Klaus Fischer (268 Goals)
Klaus Fischer is one of the most prolific goal scorers in Bundesliga history. With a total of 268 goals during his career from 1968 to 1988, he left a lasting legacy in German football.
As an exceptional forward, Fischer became famous for his bold and creative playing style. His iconic bicycle kicks are still remembered as a trademark, even to this day. However, not many are aware of the struggles Fischer faced before achieving football stardom. Despite numerous challenges, his deep passion for the sport helped him overcome all obstacles and emerge as one of the Bundesliga's greatest players.
Klaus Fischer’s remarkable goals and achievements will forever be etched in the hearts of football fans in Germany. His legendary performances and titles continue to inspire generations.

