Harry Kane has finally lifted his first major trophy, as Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga title win ended his 16-year wait for silverware.
The England captain, who joined Bayern in 2023, celebrated with teammates and family, declaring, “It’s just the beginning.”
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Kane’s Trophy Breakthrough
Harry Kane’s long-awaited trophy drought is over. Bayern Munich’s 2-0 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach on May 10 sealed their 33rd Bundesliga title, handing Kane his first team trophy in a glittering career.
The 32-year-old, who moved to Bayern for €100 million in 2023, led the league with 25 goals this season, cementing his status as the division’s top scorer for the second consecutive campaign.
His nine penalties converted—a Bundesliga high—underscored his clinical edge, while seven assists highlighted his playmaking versatility.
Data In Harry Kane Trophy
Kane’s impact on Bayern’s title charge was transformative. He became the fastest player in Bundesliga history to reach 50 goal contributions (36 goals, 14 assists) in just 35 appearances, surpassing Erling Haaland’s record by nine games.
His hat trick against Holstein Kiel in September 2024, including a 14-second assist to Jamal Musiala—the fastest Bundesliga goal of the season—epitomized his all-around brilliance.
Tactically, Kane’s role under coach Vincent Kompany evolved beyond scoring.
He became a focal point in build-up play, averaging 80.1% passing accuracy and contributing 31 key passes, often dropping deep to link midfield with attack.
His partnership with Leroy Sané proved lethal: the duo combined for 42 goal contributions (25 goals, 17 assists), the most prolific in the league, with Sané creating space for Kane through his league-leading dribbles (72 attempts, 47 successful).
Long Road to Silverware
Kane’s journey to his first Harry Kane Trophy was marked by heartache. At Tottenham, he lost the 2019 Champions League final and two League Cup finals, while England’s Euro 2020 and 2024 final defeats added to his frustration.
Even in his first season at Bayern, he endured trophyless disappointment as the club missed out on all major competitions.
But this season, Bayern’s eight-point lead over Bayer Leverkusen ensured there would be no repeat, with Kane’s clinical finishing proving decisive.
Celebration of Harry Kane Trophy

The Allianz Arena erupted into beer-soaked chaos as Kane, joined by wife Katie and three children, soaked in the victory.
He was doused with Bavarian lager—a German tradition—and posed with the Meisterschale alongside teammates like Eric Dier, who also secured his first trophy.
“It’s nice to be on the other side,” Kane told reporters, referencing years of watching rivals celebrate. “I’ve seen my fair share of other teams lifting trophies.”
Kane’s success mirrors his personal mantra of resilience. Loan spells at Norwich and Leicester, where he honed his craft despite mockery, laid the foundation for his perseverance.
“The stuff you do behind the scenes makes a difference,” he reflected, citing inspiration from Tom Brady’s underdog story.
Future Goals
Kane’s focus now turns to the FIFA Club World Cup in June, where Bayern will aim to add another trophy to his cabinet.
But beyond football, he’s using his platform to promote mental health awareness, highlighting the importance of support during tough times. “Life isn’t perfect,” he said. “You have to find it within yourself to get through setbacks.”
A New Chapter Begins
While critics may shift focus to his next challenge, Kane remains undeterred. “This is just the start,” he vowed.
With Bayern’s dominance in Germany and his hunger for more, the Harry Kane Trophy won’t be the last in his career. As he toasted with teammates and family, the message was clear: after 16 years, the wait was worth it—and the best may still lie ahead.
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