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Bayern Munich Crush Auckland City 10-0 in Historic Club World Cup Mismatch

Bayern Munich Crush Auckland City 10-0 in Historic Club World Cup Mismatch
Bayern Munich delivered a record-breaking 10-0 thrashing of Auckland City in the opening match of the expanded 2025 FIFA Club World Cup at TQL Stadium, setting a new benchmark for the tournament's largest margin of victory. The German giants, led by stars like Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala—who notched a hat-trick off the bench—exposed a glaring skill gap against the New Zealand semi-professional side, ranked 5074th globally by Opta.

Auckland City’s players, including teachers and forklift drivers, took unpaid leave to compete, embodying the tournament’s inclusivity but highlighting its competitive imbalances. Kingsley Coman opened the scoring, cementing his place as the first goalscorer of the new 32-team format, while Bayern’s $1 billion squad overwhelmed their opponents, who boast an annual revenue a fraction of the travel costs to the U.S.

The result has sparked debate over the Club World Cup’s structure, with fans and analysts questioning whether such lopsided matches serve the sport’s spirit. FIFA’s push for global representation, granting Oceania a spot, contrasts with calls for a more balanced field. As the tournament progresses, all eyes are on whether this historic mismatch will prompt reforms to ensure fairer competition in future editions.