Bayern Munich etched their name into Club World Cup history with a resounding 10-0 victory over Auckland City in their opening Group C match held in Cincinnati. The win establishes a new record for the largest margin of victory in the tournament, surpassing Al-Hilal's previous record.
The match, played on June 15, 2025, was heavily anticipated due to the disparity between the two teams. Bayern Munich, a European powerhouse boasting a squad filled with international stars, faced Auckland City, an amateur team from New Zealand. While Auckland City has a strong record in Oceania, securing their spot in the Club World Cup by winning the OFC Champions League multiple times, they are primarily composed of players who balance their football careers with full-time jobs.
From the kickoff, Bayern Munich asserted their dominance. Auckland City's goalkeeper, Conor Tracey, initially made a stunning save, but the German side quickly found their rhythm. Kingsley Coman opened the scoring early, setting the stage for a relentless offensive display. Goals followed from Sacha Boey, Michael Olise, and another from Coman, pushing Bayern to a 4-0 lead within the first 21 minutes. Despite Auckland City's efforts to maintain their defensive structure, they were unable to contain Bayern's attacking prowess. Thomas Müller and Olise added two more goals before halftime, resulting in a 6-0 score.
In the second half, Bayern continued their dominance, with Jamal Musiala scoring a hat-trick after coming on as a substitute. Müller added another goal in the closing minutes, sealing the emphatic 10-0 victory.
While the result was a significant setback for Auckland City, their participation in the Club World Cup is a testament to their achievements in Oceania. The team, comprised of individuals who juggle football with their everyday professions—teachers, construction workers, and more—, represent the spirit of amateur football on a global stage.
Bayern Munich's commanding performance sends a strong message to their Group C rivals, Boca Juniors and Benfica, as they aim to progress further in the competition. For Auckland City, the match served as a valuable experience against one of the world's best teams, and they will be looking to restore some pride in their remaining fixtures.