After years of near misses and heartbreaks, Harry Kane finally has a major trophy to his name—and the celebrations were every bit as joyful as you’d imagine.
The English striker and his Bayern Munich teammates sealed the Bundesliga title and wasted no time soaking in the moment, even if their party plans had to be slightly adjusted.
From Drought to Delight: Kane’s Long-Awaited Win
Kane’s long wait for silverware ended when Bayer Leverkusen drew with Freiburg on Sunday, mathematically confirming Bayern as German champions.
That result officially handed Vincent Kompany’s side the title—and for Kane, it marked the end of a 5,223-day trophy drought stretching back to his debut as a professional.
After years of being labelled the best player never to win a major team honour, Kane finally shook off that reputation. And he did it in style.
Champagne, Cigars, and Sweet Caroline
To celebrate the milestone, Kane and co. threw a lively party at an upscale restaurant on the edge of town.
The atmosphere was electric—Queen anthems blared, “Sweet Caroline” was sung at full volume, and even cigars made an appearance.
Kane and fellow Englishman Eric Dier were front and center, making the most of a long-awaited moment.
There was just one thing missing: Ibiza.
No Ibiza Getaway, But the Vibes Were Still There
Originally, the team had their hearts set on jetting off to Ibiza to properly toast their title with a sun-soaked celebration.
But Bayern’s sporting director, Max Eberl, pulled the plug.
With a Bundesliga clash against Borussia Mönchengladbach coming up on Saturday, he felt it was a step too far.
Still, that didn’t stop the players from channeling the island vibe.
At their party, they cranked up the Vengaboys’ classic “We’re Going to Ibiza” and danced until about 1:30am before heading home—likely with smiles on their faces and champagne still bubbling in their veins.
Kane Soaks It In: “It Just Feels Sweet”
After the celebrations, Kane took to social media to share his thoughts.
“What a night and what a celebration with the players and the staff,” he wrote. “I’m sure everyone is feeling it a little bit.
It’s been a long time coming after a lot of hard work and dedication.
It just feels sweet to win the title, the first one of my career.”
That first medal clearly meant the world to him—and it’s one fans have been rooting for since he left Spurs in search of glory.
The Trophy Cabinet Is No Longer Empty
The weight is finally off Kane’s shoulders. Critics who once pointed to his empty trophy cabinet can no longer say a word.
This season, he’s been a vital piece of the puzzle for Kompany’s Bayern, delivering goals and consistency up front.
He’s bagged 24 Bundesliga goals this season—not quite the 36 he managed last year, but still a brilliant return.
And more importantly, he now has silverware to go with the stats.
A New Chapter in a Decorated Career
After last season’s disappointment—watching Leverkusen steal the title—this year has brought the redemption Kane was chasing.
And now that he’s had a taste of winning at the top, it may just be the beginning.