Published: 09:25, May 24, 2026
Kane hat-trick hands Bayern German Cup victory and domestic double
By Reuters
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane lifts the trophy as he celebrates winning the DFB Cup with teammates at Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, May 23, 2026. (PHOTO / REUTERS)

BERLIN – Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane scored ​a second-half hat-trick to steer the Bundesliga champions to a 3-0 victory over holders VfB Stuttgart ‌in the German Cup final on Saturday as they claimed the domestic double for the first time in six years.

Kane headed home for a 55th-minute lead, then bagged his second after a superb move 10 minutes from time before earning his third goal of the ​evening with a stoppage-time penalty.

The England captain, in stellar form heading into next month's World Cup, is ​only the third player ever to score in every German Cup round, including the final.

He ⁠has also netted 61 times in 51 matches across all competitions for Bayern this season.

Stuttgart's goalkeeper Alexander Nuebel (right) and Stuttgart's Jeff Chabot (left) in action against Bayern's Harry Kane (center) during the DFB Pokal, German Cup final soccer match between VfB Stuttgart and Bayern Munich in Berlin, Germany, May 23, 2026. (PHOTO / AP)

"Maybe a bit of ​patience," Kane said when asked how the game turned. "The first half was tough. They like the man-to-man pressure. But ​they started to tire a little bit.

"In the second half we were a bit more patient with the ball, a bit more quality. We deserved to win.

"A record-breaking season," he added. "We wanted to win today. We got the job done today. We wanted the ​Champions League, an addition we wanted to achieve. But tonight's win will help this team grow. I am looking ​forward to next season."

Bayern honorary president and club supremo Uli Hoeness called Kane's transfer the best move the club have ever made.

"To have those types ‌of ⁠words, knowing how many great players have played here, it's special," Kane said. "I feel like I'm part of (club's history), scoring three goals in a final."

The Bavarians, who were eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals by Paris St Germain this month, missing out on a potential treble, were on the back foot in the first half.

Stuttgart's Chema Andres (bottom) tackles the ball from Bayern's Michael Olise during the DFB Pokal, German Cup final soccer match between VfB Stuttgart and Bayern Munich in Berlin, Germany, May 23, 2026. (PHOTO / DPA VIA AP)

They struck against the run ​of play when Kane, ​who topped the Bundesliga scorers' ⁠list for a third straight season, headed in a perfect Michael Olise assist 10 minutes after the restart.

The match was briefly interrupted on the hour after both sets ​of fans lit flares in the stands, with smoke trapped under the sprawling Olympic ​Stadium's roof ⁠limiting visibility.

Stuttgart's Chris Fuehrich came close with a 76th minute header but it was Kane who delivered a masterclass finish four minutes later to end their hopes of a comeback.

The 32-year-old first rattled the crossbar with a powerful shot and ⁠then received ​a pass from Luis Diaz on the rebound in the box, ​turned quickly to shake off one marker and beat goalkeeper Alexander Nuebel with a low drive.

Kane capped his superb performance with a stoppage-time spot ​kick to round off a perfect night for the striker and Bayern.