Bayern Smash 10 Past Auckland as Club World Cup Opens

Bayern Smash 10 Past Auckland as Club World Cup Opens

Sports

June 16, 2025

Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich hit double figures against Auckland City in Cincinnati to record the biggest win in the history of the Club World Cup.

Vincent Kompany’s side outclassed the New Zealand part-timers, with 10 goals to zero.

Similarly, newly crowned European champions Paris St-Germain cruised past Atletico Madrid for a winning start to their first ever Fifa Club World Cup campaign.

The French side dominated the early stages at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, and ended the night with a 4-0 win over the Spanish side.

Meanwhile, Palmeiras and Porto played out a 0-0 draw in their Group A opener of the Club World Cup at the MetLife Stadium on Sunday, with Porto’s stand-in goalkeeper Claudio Ramos delivering a stellar performance to frustrate the Brazilian side.

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