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Greatest German Footballers: Top 10 German Football Legends (Ranked)

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Franz Beckenbauer tops the list of Germany's greatest footballers, ranked based on trophies, impact, and career stats. The article highlights Germany's football legends, featuring the top 10 players, including Lothar Matthäus (2nd), Gerd Müller (3rd), and Philipp Lahm (4th). Modern stars like Toni Kroos (5th), Manuel Neuer (6th), and Thomas Müller (7th) also make the list. Criteria include longevity, trophies, and international achievements. Beckenbauer, a World Cup-winning captain and innovator of the sweeper role, stands out as Germany's finest. Other notable mentions include Klose, Kahn, and Rummenigge, showcasing Germany's rich football history.
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Germany’s status as a global superpower in world economics is mirrored by its dominance in football, with four World Cups and three European Championships underscoring their storied legacy. The nation has produced iconic clubs, passionate fan bases, and a continuous stream of the greatest German footballers, cementing football as a cornerstone of German culture. German football legends like Bayern legend Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, and Lothar Matthäus have left an indelible mark on the sport.

Germany’s contribution to football remains immeasurable, and while it’s challenging to select from their legion of legends. This article lists the top 10 greatest German footballers, including both famous stars and lesser-known players who represented Germany. It highlights Germany’s rich football history, presenting the 10 greatest German footballers, or as we say in German – Die 10 größten deutschen Fußballer.

List of Greatest German Football Player

The table below lists the 10 greatest German footballers, ranked based on factors such as trophies and honors, career statistics, longevity and consistency, and impact.

RankPlayerNotable ClubsTenureTrophies Won
10Oliver KahnKarlsruher SC, Bayern Munich1987–20088× Bundesliga, 6× DFB-Pokal, 1× UEFA Champions League (2001), 1× UEFA Cup, 1× Intercontinental Cup, 1× European Championship (1996)
9Miroslav KloseKaiserslautern, Werder Bremen, Bayern Munich, Lazio1999–20162× Bundesliga, 2× DFB-Pokal, 1× Coppa Italia (2013), 1× World Cup (2014)
8Karl-Heinz RummeniggeBayern Munich, Inter Milan, Servette1974–19892× Bundesliga, 2× DFB-Pokal, 2× European Cup (1975, 1976), 1× Intercontinental Cup, 1× European Championship (1980)
7Thomas MüllerBayern Munich2008–202513× Bundesliga, 6× DFB-Pokal, 2× UEFA Champions League, 1× World Cup (2014), 2× UEFA Super Cup, 2× FIFA Club World Cup
6Manuel NeuerSchalke 04, Bayern Munich2005–Present11× Bundesliga, 5× DFB-Pokal, 2× UEFA Champions League, 1× World Cup (2014), 2× UEFA Super Cup, 2× FIFA Club World Cup
5Toni KroosBayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid2007–20244× Bundesliga, 3× DFB-Pokal, 5× UEFA Champions League, 4× La Liga, 1× World Cup (2014), 2× UEFA Super Cup, 5× FIFA Club World Cup
4Philipp LahmBayern Munich2002–20178× Bundesliga, 6× DFB-Pokal, 1× UEFA Champions League (2013), 1× World Cup (2014), 1× UEFA Super Cup, 1× FIFA Club World Cup
3Gerd Müller1861 Nördlingen, Bayern Munich, Fort Lauderdale Strikers1963–19814× Bundesliga, 4× DFB-Pokal, 3× European Cup, 1× World Cup (1974), 1× European Championship (1972), 1× Intercontinental Cup, 1× Cup Winners’ Cup
2Lothar MatthäusBorussia Mönchengladbach, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan1979–20008× Bundesliga, 3× DFB-Pokal, 1× UEFA Cup, 1× Serie A, 1× World Cup (1990), 1× European Championship (1980)
1Franz BeckenbauerBayern Munich, New York Cosmos, Hamburger SV1964–19834× Bundesliga, 4× DFB-Pokal, 3× European Cup, 1× World Cup (1974), 1× European Championship (1972), 1× Intercontinental Cup, 1× Cup Winners’ Cup
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How We Ranked the Greatest German Footballers

To ensure transparency and impartiality, we evaluated several ranking factors, including longevity, consistency, trophies, and impact on the team. These factors were essential in compiling the list of the 10 greatest German footballer of all time. Let’s explore each ranking factor and how it contributed to determining the greatest German footballers.

  • Trophies & Honours: To evaluate the greatness of any player, trophies and achievements play a crucial role. While we were ranking the 10 greatest German footballers of all time, we made sure players with more trophies are ranked higher compared to others with fewer trophies, irrespective of their form.
  • Career Stats: One of our Primary factors while ranking the top 10 greatest German football players is career stats, as it gives a direct and clear projection of how much a player has contributed directly to the team’s success.
  • Longevity & Consistency: Other secondary factors include longevity and Consistency, which measure how long players performed at a high level and represented the national side at the world stage.
  • Impact: Last but not least, we have an impact on the team as a factor, impact reflects how players changed games or inspired teams. This factor primarily evaluates players’ performance in matches like knockout, finals and derbies.

Who is the Greatest German Footballer of All Time

Now, as you are aware of the rankings and the ranking factors used to list down the 10 greatest German footballers, let’s have a look at their detailed profiles and how these German football legends made a name for themselves on the global stage and became the flag bearers of their nation. Here is the detailed list of the greatest German football players.

10. Oliver Kahn – Goalkeeper

Oliver Kahn (Image Credit: X / @FCBayernEN)
Oliver Kahn (Image Credit: X / @FCBayernEN)

The world might have witnessed an array of great goalkeepers but only a few had revolutionised the position like Kahn did. Nicknamed The Titan, Khan was the embodiment of a perfect shot-stopper; In addition to his complete skillset, his imposing figure, mental strength and leadership qualities made him a standout. Starting at Karlsruher FC, Khan joined Bayern Munich in 1994, where he would ingrain his status as one of the best keepers for more than a decade, contributing to the club’s continued success in the domestic competitions as well as the Champions League title in 2001.

Internationally, Khan was a great success too, serving as Germany’s captain for several years and enjoying a spectacular 2002 World Cup campaign, where Die Mannschaft lost to Brazil in the finals, for which he was bestowed with the Golden Ball award – he remains the only keeper to lift the Golden Ball in World Cup history.

AttributeValue
Tenure1987–2008
Notable ClubsKarlsruher SC, Bayern Munich
Total Domestic Appearances557
Trophies8× Bundesliga, 6× DFB-Pokal, 1× UEFA Champions League, 1× UEFA Cup, 1× Intercontinental Cup
Int’l Caps86
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× European Championship, 1× Golden Ball (FIFA World Cup)
Oliver Kahn Career

9. Miroslav Klose – Striker

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Klose (Image Credit: X/@DFB_Team)

The German player Miroslav Klose may not belong to the elite list of players who delivered for both clubs and nation, but his contribution at the international level makes him eligible for the 9th spot in our list of top German football players. The elite striker scored 71 goals in 137 appearances for the national side. Additionally, Klose scored 258 goals in 668 appearances in one of the best leagues in the world, including Serie A and Bundesliga.

Miroslav Klose remains the all-time top-scorer of the German national team. Besides, he also holds the prestigious record for the most goals scored in the World Cup (16) whilst being an integral part of the squad that won the 2014 edition. Klose had spells at Bayern Munich, with whom he won two Bundesliga titles, and Lazio, with whom he won the Coppa Italia in 2012-13. Retiring in 2016, Klose currently serves as Nurnberg’s head coach.

AttributeValue
Tenure1999–2016
Notable ClubsKaiserslautern, Werder Bremen, Bayern Munich, Lazio
Total Domestic Appearances307
Trophies2× Bundesliga, 2× DFB-Pokal, 1× Coppa Italia (2013), 1× World Cup (2014)
Int’l Caps137
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× World Cup (2014)
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Career
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8. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge – Striker

Karl Heinz Rummenigge
Karl Heinz Rummenigge (Image Credit: X/@DFB_Team)

The record holder for the sixth-highest all-time scorer of the German national team with 45 goals, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was one of the best strikers of his time. Moreover, he was part of the West Germany side that won the EURO in 1980. Additionally, the German striker captained the national team in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups, on both occasions, he was able to carry the team to the finals, but could never make it to the podium with one of the most expensive trophies in the world.

Rummenigge is also considered one of the legends of Bayern Munich, with whom he netted 217 goals, making him the club’s fourth-highest scorer of all time. His Ballon d’Or triumphs in 1980 and 1981 – the joint-most by a German player – were another testament to his greatness.

AttributeValue
Tenure1974–1989
Notable ClubsBayern Munich, Inter Milan, Servette
Total Domestic Appearances310
Trophies2× Bundesliga, 2× DFB-Pokal, 2× European Cup, 1× Intercontinental Cup
Int’l Caps95
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× European Championship (1980)
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Career

7. Thomas Muller – Midfielder/Second Striker

Thomas Muller
Thomas Muller (Imsge Credit: X/@FCBayernEN)

It wouldn’t be a stretch to call Thomas Muller one of the underrated footballers in the last decade. Whilst many of his peers have hogged the limelight, Muller’s incredible records for Bayern Munich and Germany prompt that he should be celebrated in the same bracket as the greats of the game. The Ramdeuter, a nickname he earned for his playing position, has played a key role in Bayern’s hegemony in the Bundesliga since the last decade, winning 12 titles in addition to a heap of other domestic honours.

He also has three Champions League titles, one FIFA World Cup (2014), and a plethora of individual titles in a stacked trophy cabinet. Muller is also the most-capped Bayern player in their history (700+ appearances) and their third-highest all-time top scorer (250) goals. The 35-year-old, who recently retired from international football, is Germany’s joint-fourth top scorer (45 goals), winning the Golden Boot award at the FIFA World Cup 2010. The Raumdeuter has decided to play in one of the richest leagues in the world after departing from Bayern Munich, he chose Vancouver Whitecaps FC for his future endeavours.

AttributeValue
Tenure2008–Present
Notable ClubsBayern Munich
Total Domestic Appearances503
Trophies13× Bundesliga, 6× DFB-Pokal, 2× UEFA Champions League, 2× UEFA Super Cup, 2× FIFA Club World Cup
Int’l Caps131
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× World Cup (2014)
Thomas Muller Career

6. Manuel Neuer – Goalkeeper

Manuel Neuer
Manuel Neuer (Image Credit: X / @FCBayernEN)

Manuel Neuer followed in the footsteps of his compatriot Oliver Kahn to carve out an astonishing career at both Bayern and Germany, even transcending the former’s legacy. Neuer has set the benchmark for modern-day goalkeeping over the last decade with his incredible reflex techniques and audacious sweeping abilities. Ranked 3rd in our list of the best goalkeepers of all time, Neuer, by far, has been really at the top of the keeper’s pyramid for a long time.

In addition to the raft of trophies with Bayern, he won the Golden Glove award with Germany at the 2014 World Cup. Neuer won the IFFHS Best Goalkeeper award for the last decade (2011-20) and was named the UEFA Champions League Goalkeeper of the season in 2019-20, during which the Bavarians achieved the sextuple. Aged 38, Neuer also recently bowed out from his international career but still remains a key player for Bayern, showing no signs of slowing down.

AttributeValue
Tenure2005–Present
Notable ClubsSchalke 04, Bayern Munich
Total Domestic Appearances523
Trophies11× Bundesliga, 5× DFB-Pokal, 2× UEFA Champions League, 2× UEFA Super Cup, 2× FIFA Club World Cup
Int’l Caps124
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× World Cup (2014)
Manuel Neuer Career

5. Toni Kroos – Midfielder

Kroos (Image Credit: Real Madrid's Official X Account)
Toni Kroos (Image Credit: X/@realmadrid)

Of all the best players Germany has ever seen, nobody was as successful as Toni Kroos outside the country. After spells at Bayern and Bayer Leverkusen, Kroos moved to Real Madrid in 2014 and the rest is history. The German midfield maestro has been at the heart of Los Blancos’ five Champions League and four La Liga titles while establishing himself as one of the best midfielders of all time.

He was also a key member of Germany’s 2014 World Cup-winning squad. However, Kroos has retired from international football for the second time following the unsuccessful Euro 2024. The 34-year-old played a pivotal role in Madrid’s UCL and La Liga success last season, showing he is still in his prime. Unfortunately, one of the greatest German football legends said goodbye to the pitch in the year 2024 and can only be seen playing charity matches.

AttributeValue
Tenure2007–2024
Notable ClubsBayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid
Total Domestic Appearances173
Trophies4× Bundesliga, 3× DFB-Pokal, 5× UEFA Champions League, 4× La Liga, 2× UEFA Super Cup, 5× FIFA Club World Cup
Int’l Caps114
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× World Cup (2014)
Toni Kroos Career

4. Philipp Lahm – Full-Back/Midfielder

Philip Lahm
Philipp Lahm (Image Credit: X/@DFB_Team)

Considered one of the greatest full-backs in history, Philipp Lahm was also the best utility player the game has ever seen. The diminutive player spent more than two decades at Bayern Munich and became part of the furniture, winning 8 Bundesliga titles, 1 Champions League and 1 FIFA Club World Cup. During Pep Guardiola’s stint at Bayern, Lahm was converted into one of the best deep-lying playmakers. A diminutive player, Lahm made up for the lack of physicality with his game awareness and footballing intelligence. With 113 caps to his name, Lahm captained the German national team to World Cup glory in 2014.

AttributeValue
Tenure2002–2017
Notable ClubsBayern Munich
Total Domestic Appearances385
Trophies8× Bundesliga, 6× DFB-Pokal, 1× UEFA Champions League, 1× UEFA Super Cup, 1× FIFA Club World Cup
Int’l Caps113
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× World Cup (2014)
Philipp Lahm Career

3. Gerd Muller – Striker

Gerd Muller (Image Credit: X/@HSV)
Gerd Muller (Image Credit: X/@HSV)

Speaking about the best strikers of all time, Gerd Muller’s name will always pop up first. While the likes of Robert Lewandowski and Erling Haaland are the best penalty box predators of the current era, Muller was the pioneer of the term poachers back in his time. His prolific scoring saw him dominate the German top flight for many years, almost being peerless.

Perhaps, Muller is still untouchable as he is still the all-time top scorer of Bayern and the Bundesliga. He was the centre-piece of the Bavarian side that dominated Germany and Europe in the 70s. Nicknamed El Bomber, Muller won the European Championship in 1972 and the 1974 World Cup with West Germany. He was also the recipient of the Ballon d’Or in 1970.

AttributeValue
Tenure1963–1981
Notable Clubs1861 Nördlingen, Bayern Munich, Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Total Domestic Appearances427
Trophies4× Bundesliga, 4× DFB-Pokal, 3× European Cup, 1× Intercontinental Cup, 1× Cup Winners’ Cup
Int’l Caps62
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× World Cup (1974), 1× European Championship (1972), 1× Ballon d’Or
Gerd Muller Career

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2. Lothar Matthaus – Midfielder

Lothar Matthaus
Lothar Matthaus (Image Credit: X/@FCBayern)

Much is not talked about the contributions made by the ‘Der Panzer’ in the German football scene. A pivotal figure of the all-conquering Bayern side in the 80s, Lothar Matthaus’ success also stretched boundaries as he made an indelible mark at Inter Milan as well, winning the Serie A in 1988-89 and the UEFA Cup in 1990-91. The german player who is also famous by the name of 'The Tank' in the football world, reached the high point of his career during that time as he led West Germany to World Cup glory in 1990, which further drove him to the Ballon d’Or success the same year, thus joining the select few German players to lift that prestigious award.

AttributeValue
Tenure1979–2000
Notable ClubsBorussia Mönchengladbach, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan
Total Domestic Appearances464
Trophies8× Bundesliga, 3× DFB-Pokal, 1× UEFA Cup, 1× Serie A
Int’l Caps150
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× World Cup (1990), 1× European Championship (1980)
Lothar Matthaus Career

1. Franz Beckenbauer – Defender

Franz Beckenbauer (Image Credit: X / @FCBayern)
Franz Beckenbauer (Image Credit: X / @FCBayern)

The late Franz Beckenbauer, who passed away in January 2024, will be the first pick if there is a Mount Rushmore for Germany and Bayern Munich. A trailblazer of the modern libero, Beckenbauer’s unparalleled success echoes throughout Germany and Bayern’s history. He was responsible for putting West Germany on the footballing map after leading them to 1974 World Cup glory.

The final was of historical significance as the West Germans beat an unstoppable Johan Cruyff’s Netherlands team 2-1, as their well-rounded defensive tactics nullified the Dutch team’s Total Football. He won four Bundesliga titles and three European Cups as a player with Bayern Munich and tasted yet another World Cup glory in 1990 but this time as West Germany’s manager. Additionally, the player is also considered one of the best players to don the Red jersey of one of the most successful clubs in the history of football.

AttributeValue
Tenure1964–1983
Notable ClubsBayern Munich, New York Cosmos, Hamburger SV
Total Domestic Appearances424
Trophies4× Bundesliga, 4× DFB-Pokal, 3× European Cup, 1× Intercontinental Cup, 1× Cup Winners’ Cup
Int’l Caps103
Int’l Trophies/Achievements1× World Cup (1974), 1× European Championship (1972)
Franz Beckenbauer Career

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