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Costa Rica vs Germany: Where to Watch in India? TV and Online streaming details

The bottom two sides in World Cup 2022 Group E prepare for a mouthwatering battle for qualification on Thursday, as Costa Rica tackle Germany at the Al Bayt Stadium.

Dec 1, 2022, 7:54 AM2 min read

Costa Rica vs Germany is next as Costa Rica faces four-time champions Germany on Thursday evening for their final World Cup group game.

Wounded Germany will have their backs to the wall when they take on Costa Rica in their final World Cup Group E match on Thursday and know they must bag their first win of the tournament, preferably by a large margin, to have any chances of advancing.


— Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) November 30, 2022

The Germans are bottom of the group having gained only one point from their two matches so far, raising the spectre of another first-round exit following their early elimination in Russia four years ago.

Even victory over the Costa Ricans may not be enough, and Germany will be looking to Spain to inflict defeat on Japan to open the door to the next round. A draw between Spain and Japan — or a win for Japan — would bring goal difference into play, if Germany does defeat Costa Rica.

Spain top the group on four points ahead of Japan and Costa Rica, both on three.


— FCRF 🇨🇷 (@fedefutbolcrc) December 1, 2022

Scoring has not been a strong point for German coach Hansi Flick's team but centre forward Niclas Fuellkrug's excellent run for club and country in recent months has improved their prospects. The 29-year-old, an unlikely addition to the squad prior to the tournament, snatched a late equaliser against Spain after coming on as a substitute to keep their hopes alive going into the final group match.

The burly striker is now a serious option to lead the line on Thursday with many German pundits and fans demanding he start.

Match Details:

  • Location: Al Kohr, Qatar
  • Stadium: Al Bayt Stadium
  • Date: Thursday 2 December
  • Kick-off Time: 12:30 AM IST

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UEFA Nations League 2025 Semifinals: Everything you need to know about the fixtures

In this article, get to know everything about the fixtures, dates, and teams and everything you need to know about the UEFA Nations League Semifinals 2025.

Mar 24, 2025, 1:47 PM3 min read

UEFA Nations League 2025 Semifinals: Everything you need to know about the fixtures-sportzpoint.com

The UEFA Nations League Quarterfinals concluded on March 24 and four teams have secured their spot in the semifinals, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and France.

With the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League finals knocking at the door, let's take a look at the fixtures. 

UEFA Nations League Semifinals

1. France vs Spain

  • France eliminated Croatia after knocking them out in a penalty shootout (5-4) to secure their spot into the semis. Their match was tied 2-2 forcing them to move on penalties.
  • Spain had the last laugh as they knocked out the Netherlands after winning the penalty shootout 5-4. The game was tied too at 3-3 during the extra time.

Highlights

First leg: A late injury-minute equalizer from Mikel Merino helped Spain salvage a thrilling 2-2 draw against the Netherlands

Second Leg: Spain vs Netherlands UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-finals 2nd leg LIVE Updates: Spain goes to semis in penalty shootout

2. Portugal vs Germany

  • Germany was the only team to advance in regulation over the two legs against Italy. They defeated Italy on a 5-4 aggregate as they reached the semis.
  • Portugal got the better of Denmark as they defeated them 5-3 on aggregate with the help of Cristiano Ronaldo's 929th career goal and Fransico Trincao's late brace.

Highlights

Germany vs Italy

First Leg: Germany came from behind to beat Italy 2-1 at San Siro in the first leg of the UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-final

Second Leg: Germany vs Italy UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-Finals 2nd leg Highlights | Italy nets three in the second half to level the scoreline; Germany enters the semis after a breathtaking clash | FT GER 3-3 (AGG 5-4)

Portugal vs Denmark

First Leg: Denmark vs Portugal Highlights UEFA Nations League 2024-25 Quarterfinals Leg 1: Denmark clinched a victory over Portugal in the first leg thanks to Rasmus Hojlund's late goal | DEN 1-0 POR

Second Leg: Portugal vs Denmark Highlights UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter finals Second Leg: Trincao's brace helped Portugal to secure their spot in the Semifinals | POR 5-2 DEN (AGG. DEN 3-5 POR)

Broadcasting Details

Football fans from India can watch the UEFA Nations League 2025 Semifinals match LIVE on Sony Ten 3 TV Channel on Television and the Sony LIV app and website with a paid subscription. 

Fixtures Details

The UEFA Nations League semifinals will be played over one leg on the 5th and 6th of June as the final takes place on the 8th of June. The losing sides from both matches will get to play another match for third place.

  • Spain vs France (6th June, 12:15 am IST)
  • Portugal vs Germany (5th June, 12:15 am IST)

Final Details

The final of the UEFA Nations League will take place on the 8th of June, 2025.

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Germany vs Italy UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-Finals 2nd leg Highlights | Italy nets three in the second half to level the scoreline; Germany enters the semis after a breathtaking clash | FT GER 3-3 (AGG 5-4)

Read the highlights of the Germany vs Italy UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-Finals 2nd leg match at Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany.

Mar 23, 2025, 10:02 PM1 min read

Germany vs Italy UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-Finals 2nd leg Live Updates, Scores, News and Commentary-sportzpoint.com

Hello and welcome to another big night of international football. Tonight, we will be covering three out of four UEFA Nations League 2025 quarterfinals.

This is Soumit Bhattacharya, with the buildup, news, LIVE updates, scores, and free commentary of the Germany vs Italy UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-final 2nd leg match.

Germany came from behind to beat Italy 2-1 at San Siro in the first leg of the UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-final. Tonight, they will meet again to ensure the semi-final place of the tournament.

So, sit back and relax as we bring you everything on the Germany vs Italy match from the web desk. 

Enjoy the coverage and don't forget to refresh the page timely to get the latest updates.

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Mar 23, 2025, 9:56 PM

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Phew! This was nothing short of a roller-coaster ride! We will be back with more LIVE coverages.

Hope you have enjoyed the coverage!  

That was all from this side tonight.  

Good night and stay tuned with us!

Mar 23, 2025, 9:49 PM

Absolute MONSTER

Mar 23, 2025, 9:48 PM

Full-time | Germany 3-3 Italy (Agg 5-4)

The contest became nervier than they would have liked in the second half but, for the first time, Germany will feature in the Nations League final four. The two performances against Italy underlined just how far this side have come under Nagelsmann. They’ll have a magnificent opportunity to win silverware on home soil in June.

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Mar 23, 2025, 9:43 PM

90'+10' | Here goes the final whistle! | GER 3-3 ITA (AGG 5-4)

Mar 23, 2025, 9:43 PM

90'+9' | Udogie is booked

Destiny Udogie is booked for argument.

Mar 23, 2025, 9:39 PM

90'+5' | GOALLL! Raspadori scores from the spot! | GER 3-3 ITA (AGG 5-4)

Raspodori forced Baumann to dive to the other end, slotting the penalty home with a composed kick that went through the right side of the goal.

Germany v Italy - UEFA Nations League Quarterfinal Leg Two

Mar 23, 2025, 9:38 PM

90'+4' | Penalty for Italy!

More drama at the Signal Iduna Park!

Mittelstädt committed a handball offence following a Di Lorenzo corner, leading to a penalty for Italy after a VAR check! 

Mar 23, 2025, 9:37 PM

90'+3' | Italy is pushing

Italy is pushing for a goal in the final minutes, but the Germans have literally locked down their goal. Karim Adeyemi can only be seen up front!

Mar 23, 2025, 9:34 PM

90' | 6 minutes of stoppage time added on

Mar 23, 2025, 9:29 PM

85' | Substitutions for Italy

In: Lorenzo Lucca, Matteo Zaccagni

Out: Moise Kean, Samuele Ricci

Mar 23, 2025, 9:26 PM

81' | Brilliant save from Donnarumma

Joshua Kimmich slotted the free-kick right beneath the wall as the Italian defenders jumped, but Donnarumma dived to the ground to deny the German skipper.

Mar 23, 2025, 9:23 PM

79' | Yellows for Kleindienst and Bastoni

Germany forward Kleindienst and Italian defender Bastoni are booked for getting involved in a brawl.

Mar 23, 2025, 9:21 PM

77' | Substitutions for Germany

In: Robert Andrich, Yann Bisseck

Out: Jamal Musiala, Antonio Rudiger

Mar 23, 2025, 9:20 PM

76' | Absolute drama in here!

Italy is denied of the spot-kick and a potential leveler as referee Szymon Marciniak has overturned the decision after a VAR Check. 

No penalty for Italy.

Mar 23, 2025, 9:18 PM

74' | Penalty for Italy!

Sclotterbeck has tackled Di Lorenzo inside the box, and the referee has awarded the penalty!

Italy is on the verge of coming back into the game in a fierce manner!

Germany v Italy - UEFA Nations League Quarterfinal Leg Two

Mar 23, 2025, 9:16 PM

71' | Off target for Raspadori

Raspadori sliced a beautiful strike from the right while almost going down to the ground, but he missed the far post by inches!

Mar 23, 2025, 9:15 PM

69' | GOALLL! Moise Kean nets it in again! | GER 3-2 ITA (AGG 5-3)

Italy have turned things around!

Moise Kean produced another blistering strike from the edge of the box as his right-footer curled past Baumann to find the net!

A brace for Kean as the Azzuris are back in the game!

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Mar 23, 2025, 9:13 PM

68' | Substitution for Italy

In: Giacomo Raspadori

Out: Sandro Tonali

Mar 23, 2025, 9:12 PM

68' | Yellow for Adeyemi

Karim Adeyemi concedes a yellow for a foul on Bastoni.

Mar 23, 2025, 9:11 PM

66' | Appeal from Italy

Politano tried to squeeze a cross past Schlotterbeck, who seemingly used his hands to stop the ball.

However, after te check, the referee awards no penalty.

Mar 23, 2025, 9:07 PM

63' | Substitutions for Germany

In: Nadiem Amiri, Pascal Gross, Karim Adeyemi

Out: Leon Goretzka, Angelo Stiller, Leroy Sane

Mar 23, 2025, 9:04 PM

Half-time updates

Mar 23, 2025, 9:02 PM

WHAT A PLAYER

Directly involved in all five goals Germany scored in this tie.

One goal, four assists.

Skipper!

Mar 23, 2025, 8:59 PM

55' | Donnarumma collects

Mittelsadt had an attempt on goal from the middle of the box, but Donarumma calmly claimed it.

Mar 23, 2025, 8:54 PM

49' | GOALLL! Moise Kean reduces the gap for Italy | GER 3-1 (AGG 5-2)

Kean wins possession in a dangerous area to the left of center, approaches the penalty area, and fires in a fierce low finish.

The Azzuris has finally got something to reply!

Germany v Italy - UEFA Nations League Quarterfinal Leg Two

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Mar 23, 2025, 8:53 PM

47' | Chance for Italy

Following Udogie's cross from the left, Frattesi skied his strike to the stands.

Mar 23, 2025, 8:53 PM

46' | Second half begins

Mar 23, 2025, 8:52 PM

Half-time substitutions | Italy

In: Davide Frattesi, Matteo Politano

Out: Daniel Maldini, Federico Gatti

Mar 23, 2025, 8:36 PM

45'+1' | Half-time whistle is blown. | HT GER 3-0 ITA (AGG 5-1)

Mar 23, 2025, 8:36 PM

45' | GOALLLL! Kleindienst scores the third! | GER 3-0 ITA (AGG 5-1)

OH MY WORD!

Germany is running riot here!

Another masterclass interception by Kimmich in the middle of the park, who quickly passed it to Goretzka on the right, who chipped it into the box for Kleindienst who headed it into the net. Donnarumma had his hand on the ball as he sent it back into the box, but the referee signaled for a goal; indicating that the ball had crossed the line!

5-1 aggregate for Germany. There is only the second half to play, but Germany has already entered the semi-final.

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Mar 23, 2025, 8:32 PM

44' | Wide for Musiala

Musiala battled at the edge of the box to find an open position, he unleashed a right-footed grounder but missed the left post by inches!

Mar 23, 2025, 8:31 PM

Indeed!

That was reminiscent of Liverpool's quickly taken corner against Barcelona in the 2018/19 Champions League – but with Germany's own branding on it. Donnarumma was off his line organizing Italy's players, while Kimmich and Musiala were alert to the opportunity to leave Musiala with a tap-in.

via James Thorogood, UEFA Reporter

Mar 23, 2025, 8:29 PM

41' | Chance for Italy

Finally, Italy gets something happening on the other end.

However, Tonali's powerful long-ranger skied just over the crossbar!

Mar 23, 2025, 8:26 PM

36' | GOALLLL! Musiala strikes it in! | GER 2-0 ITA (AGG 4-1)

Another goal in the blink of an eye!

Donnarumma was distracted and was about to talk to the referee, but he had already blown the whistle for the corner. Kimmich took a quick corner, as Musiala had no trouble in slotting home in an unguarded goal. 

Germany doubles the lead in an uncanny fashion!

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Mar 23, 2025, 8:23 PM

36' | What a save from Donnrumma!

Kleidienst attempted to find the net with a well-placed header, but Donnarumma jumped in the air to make a masterful save, stunning the German forward!

Mar 23, 2025, 8:20 PM

32' | Just over for Goretzka!

Leon Goretzka powered a really fierce header from the middle of the box, but sailed it inches over the crosspiece!

Mar 23, 2025, 8:19 PM

30' | GOALLL! Kimmich sends it home! | GER 1-0 ITA (AGG 3-1)

Mar 23, 2025, 8:17 PM

29' | Buongiorno booked, Penalty for Germany!

Buongiorno tackled down Kleindienst from behind inside the box, and has conceded a penalty!

The Italian defender has also received a yellow.

Mar 23, 2025, 8:14 PM

26' | Nice save by Donnarumma!

Sane flashed a powerful right-footer from the right, but Donnrumma's quick reflex helped him grab the ball easily!

Mar 23, 2025, 8:10 PM

22' | Yellow for Stiller

Angelo Stiller has now taken up the first yellow for Germany tonight, due to a foul on Tonali.

Mar 23, 2025, 8:09 PM

21' | Gatti is booked

Federico Gatti gets a booking for pulling Musiala's shirt from behind, resulting in a foul.

Mar 23, 2025, 8:06 PM

18' | Way over for Rudiger

Germany has tried to replicate their first-leg feat, with the typical Kimmich cross from the corner. However, Rudiger connected from the middle but his header skied way over the crossbar.

Mar 23, 2025, 8:05 PM

17' | Musiala gets blocked

Sandro Toali stands strong to block a first-time strike by Jamal Musiala.

Mar 23, 2025, 8:04 PM

15' | Brawl inside the box

Italian defence faced some real trouble there; as the Germans tried to take the bites from an attack. However, Donnrumma and the defence has done enough to keep the Germans afar from the net.

Mar 23, 2025, 7:59 PM

11' | Buongioro denies Musiala

The Italian defense has done well so far in shutting down Musiala in front of the box, dispossessing him twice already from creating further danger.

Mar 23, 2025, 7:57 PM

9' | Baumann collects

Could have a better execution from Azzuris, but Baumann, the 34-year-old keeper stands tall under Germany's sticks.

Mar 23, 2025, 7:53 PM

4' | Good block from Tah

Moise Kean entered the penalty area from the left. He took an on-target strike but Jonathan Tah executed an acrobatic block to clear the danger away!

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Mar 23, 2025, 7:49 PM

2' | Off target for Goretzka

Following a beautiful carry by Musiala, the ball ended up in Goretzka's feet, but the German midfielder's shot went wide off the left post.

Mar 23, 2025, 7:48 PM

1' | Chance for Germany

Mittelsadt with a quick opening chance, but soared his strike off target.

Mar 23, 2025, 7:48 PM

1' | Kick Off!

Germany gets things underway at Signal Iduna Park!

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Mar 23, 2025, 7:27 PM

The visitors are in the house!

Mar 23, 2025, 7:26 PM

The hosts arrive!

Mar 23, 2025, 7:24 PM

Can he turn the table?

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Mar 23, 2025, 7:21 PM

The LEADER

Will he put up another masterclass tonight?

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Mar 23, 2025, 7:17 PM

Line-up | Italy

Starting XI: Gianluigi Donnarumma (C) (GK); Federico Gatti, Alessandro Buongiorno, Alessandro Bastoni; Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Nicolo Barella, Samuele Ricci, Sandro Tonali, Destiny Udogie; Moise Kean, Daniel Maldini

Subs: Meret, Vicario, Rovella, Lucca, Frattesi, Raspadori, Politano, Ruggeri, Casadei, Zaccagni, Comuzzo, Bellanova

Head Coach: Luciano Spaletti

Mar 23, 2025, 7:14 PM

Line-up | Germany

Starting XI: Oliver Baumann (GK); Nico Schlotterbeck, Joathan Tah, Antonio Rudiger; Joshua Kimmich (C), Angelo Stiller, Leon Goretzka, Maximilian Mittelstadt; Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala; Tim Kleindienst

Subs: Nubel, Ortega, Koch, Gross, Burkardt, Amiri, Undav, Leweling, Bisseck, Adeyemi, Raum, Andrich

Head Coach: Julian Nagelsmann

Mar 23, 2025, 2:46 PM

Thing will get heated!

Mar 23, 2025, 2:44 PM

First leg story | Italy 1-2 Germany

Germany stamps a brilliant comeback win to beat Italy 2-1 in their own backyard at San Siro.

Sandro Tonali opened the scoring with a powerful strike, only nine minutes into the game. The Azzuris kept the lead until the break, as Tim Kleindienst slotted home a header in the 49th minute, only after coming off the bench at half-time. Leon Goretzka netted the winner in the 76th minute, handing Germany a one-goal cushion ahead of the second leg next week.

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann's pin-point substitutions worked well for Germany, whereas skipper Joshua Kimmich put up a masterful performance, providing assists for both goals.

Despite a decent performance in the first half, Luciano Spaletti's men failed to keep up with the tempo in the second half. 

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Mar 23, 2025, 2:43 PM

Team News | Italy

Mateo Retegui, plus wing-backs Federico Dimarco and Andrea Cambiaso, while Riccardo Calafiori has now joined them on the sidelines.

Mar 23, 2025, 2:41 PM

Team News | Germany

 Kai HavertzBenjamin HenrichsFelix NmechaAleksandar PavlovicMarc-Andre ter Stegen and Florian Wirtz are all sidelined by injury.

Mar 23, 2025, 2:39 PM

The venue | Signal Iduna Park

DFL precisely schedules first five matchdays

Mar 23, 2025, 2:36 PM

How to watch the match?

Football fans from India can watch the Germany vs Italy UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-finals 2nd leg match LIVE on Sony Ten 3 TV Channel on Television and the Sony LIV app and website with a paid subscription. 

Mar 23, 2025, 2:35 PM

Match Details

Match: Germany vs Italy

Tournament: UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-Finals 2nd leg

Date: 24 March 2025

Time: 1:15 AM IST

Venue: Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany

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Italy vs Germany UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-Finals 1st leg Highlights | Germany stamps a comeback victory over Italy in Milan, secures lead in the tie | FT ITA 1-2 GER

Catch the highlights of the Italy vs Germany UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-Finals 1st leg match at the San Siro Stadium, Milan, Italy.

Mar 20, 2025, 9:48 PM1 min read

Italy vs Germany UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-Finals 1st leg LIVE Updates, Scores, News and Commentary-sportzpoint.com

Hello and welcome to another big night of international football. Tonight, we will be covering three out of four UEFA Nations League 2025 quarterfinals. 

This is Soumit Bhattacharya, with the buildup, news, LIVE updates, scores, and free commentary of the Italy vs Germany UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-final 1st Leg match.

Italy qualified for the quarter-finals after securing 13 points in 6 matches, finishing second in the League A Group 2. On the other, Germany topped the League A Group 3, having earned 14 points in 6 games.

This sets up an engaging match-up between two of the biggest powerhouses of European football in the UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-finals. So, sit back and relax as we bring you everything on the Italy vs Germany match from the web desk. 

Enjoy the coverage and don't forget to refresh the page timely to get the latest updates.

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Mar 20, 2025, 9:59 PM

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Mar 20, 2025, 9:56 PM

Full-time | Italy 1-2 Germany

Germany stamps a brilliant comeback win to beat Italy 2-1 in their own backyard at San Siro.

Sandro Tonali opened the scoring with a powerful strike, only nine minutes into the game. The Azzuris kept the lead until the break, as Tim Kleindienst slotted home a header in the 49th minute, only after coming off the bench at half-time. Leon Goretzka netted the winner in the 76th minute, handing Germany a one-goal cushion ahead of the second leg next week.

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann's pin-point substitutions worked well for Germany, whereas skipper Joshua Kimmich put up a masterful performance, providing assists for both goals.

Despite a decent performance in the first half, Luciano Spaletti's men failed to keep up with the tempo in the second half. 

Germany will welcome Italy at the Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund for the second-leg encounter on March 24th.

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Mar 20, 2025, 9:42 PM

90'+6' | The full-time whistle is blown! | FT ITA 1-2 GER

Mar 20, 2025, 9:42 PM

90'+5' | Frattesi puts it wide

One last effort from the Azzuris as Tonali sailed a long-ranger across the field into the box, as Frattesi's header went way wide off the left post.

Mar 20, 2025, 9:40 PM

90'+3' | Play resumes

The game has resummed after Ricardo Calafiori received medical attention following his clash with Karim Adeyemi.

Mar 20, 2025, 9:36 PM

90' | 4 minutes of stoppage time added on

Mar 20, 2025, 9:36 PM

90' | Substitution for Germany

In: Robert Andrich

Out: Pascal Gross

Mar 20, 2025, 9:35 PM

85' | Save from Baumann

The veteran keeper has been solid since conceding the first goal, as he stretched his hands out to deny a flashy strike from Maldini from a distance.

Mar 20, 2025, 9:30 PM

83' | Substitutions for Italy

In: Lorenzo Lucca, Davide Frattesi

Out: Moise Kean, Nicolo Barella

Mar 20, 2025, 9:28 PM

82' | Substituion for Germany

In: Karim Adeyemi

Out: Leroy Sane

Mar 20, 2025, 9:24 PM

76' | GOALLLLL! Goretzka heads it in! ITA 1-2 GER

Joshua Kimmich. THAT'S IT!

Kimmich floated another vicious cross from the corner on the left, which was perfectly met by Goretzka inside the box, and flicked into the net.

Nagelsmann's men are now ahead!

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Mar 20, 2025, 9:21 PM

74' | Maldini gets booked

Daniele Maldini receives a booking for a tough challenge.

Mar 20, 2025, 9:18 PM

71' | Substitution for Italy

In: Daniele Maldini

Out: Giacomo Raspadori

Mar 20, 2025, 9:15 PM

68' | Huge save from Baumann!

Raspadori found himself on the left in a one-on-one against Baumann inside the box, but his strike targeting the far post was intervened by Baumann, who stretched his left leg to block the shot!

Mar 20, 2025, 9:13 PM

67' | That was close!

Tonali did a sublime backheel to play it back to Kean inside the box, whose powerful strike soared past the target.

Mar 20, 2025, 9:12 PM

66' | Substituion for Germany

In: Jamie Leweling

Out: Nadiem Amiri

Mar 20, 2025, 9:10 PM

64' | Substitutions for Italy

In: Raoul Bellnova, Samuele Ricci

Out : Matteo Politano, Nicolo Rovella

Mar 20, 2025, 9:04 PM

56' | Amiri gets a yellow

Nadiem Amiri, the German midfielder is now booked for an offence.

Mar 20, 2025, 9:03 PM

56' | Off target for Udogie

Udogie attempted to find the net with a header right from the middle of the box but skied it over the bar.

Mar 20, 2025, 9:00 PM

53' | Great block by Donnarumma!

Udogie followed the ball as Kimmich tried to get a hold of it close to the six-yard box, but Donnarumma came off the line to make a crucial block!

Mar 20, 2025, 8:59 PM

52' | Rovella gets booked

Italian midfielder Nicolo Rovella gets the first booking of the evening for a foul on Goretzka.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:57 PM

49' | GOALLL! Kleindienst finds the net! | ITA 1-1 GER

An absolutely brilliant cross by Kimmich sailed into the box from the right, as Kleindienst had risen above all to send the ball past Donnarumma, bringing Germany back in the business.

The first touch from the new entrant, and he equalizes for Germany!

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Mar 20, 2025, 8:53 PM

46' | Second half begins

Mar 20, 2025, 8:53 PM

Half-time substitutions | Germany

In: Tim Kleindienst, Nico Schlotterbeck

Out: Jonathan Burkardt, David Raum

Mar 20, 2025, 8:35 PM

45'+3' | The half-time whistle is blown. | HT ITA 1-0 GER

Mar 20, 2025, 8:33 PM

45' | 2 minutes of additional time announced

Mar 20, 2025, 8:32 PM

44' | Germans keep Azzuris on pressure

Gross almost fell over Donnrumma while trying to anticipate the corner, but fouled him instead. Rudiger disagreed, but the decision stands.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:31 PM

42' | Amiri sends it over

Amiri, the new German starter, sailed the free-kick just inches over the crosspiece, following a set-piece right off the edge of the penalty area.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:28 PM

39' | Save by Donnrumma!

Donnarumma dived forward to send the ball past the line following a cut-in pass from Amiri.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:27 PM

38' | Chance for Germany

Raum's cross from the set-piece free-kick from the right went past everyone inside the box.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:20 PM

32' | Another huge save from Baumann!

Moise Kean found himself getting chased by two opposition defenders inside the box, but before they could catch up, Kean utilized the power and took a strike. However, Baumann made another great stop, putting the ball over the top.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:18 PM

30' | Briliant stop from Baumann

Tonali sliced another full-paced long-range strike on target from a second ball, but this time, Baumann made a brilliant stop on his goalmouth, putting his body completely behind the ball.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:16 PM

28' | Donnarumma clears

Donnarumma has always been one of the best goalkeepers in case of outings. He again showed his prowess, coming off his line to drift away a cross by Kimmich from the left corner.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:12 PM

23' | Germany is pushing

Italy somehow managed to keep the ball off the net, as Donnarumma put his fingertips on a long ball to drift it away. Italy's defence line stayed alert to block two other shots as well.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:10 PM

22' | Good clearence from Rudiger

Barella and Politano again combined up in the right upfront, as Barella looked for Kean inside the box, but Rudiger headed the ball away, showcasing a brave piece of defending.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:08 PM

What a season he is having!

Mar 20, 2025, 8:08 PM

20' | Donnarumma collects

Goretzka had another attempt at goal with a first-touch strike from a distance, but Donnarumma dived forward to claim it well and good.

Mar 20, 2025, 8:04 PM

15' | Off target from Goretzka

That was a sublime cross from Kimmich from the right flank, which Goretzka met in the middle of the box, but powered his header just over the crosspiece.

Mar 20, 2025, 7:59 PM

9' | GOALLLL! Tonali slots it home! | ITA 1-0 GER

A fierce start from the Azzuris!

Barella curled in a beautiful grounded pass into the box which Politano received, breezed the ball past Baumann but Tah cleared away. However, Sandro Tonali anticipated it just outside of the 18-yard box and just rocketed it home with a right-footed half-volleyed strike!

One shot. One goal. Italy ahead!

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4' | Easy collection for Baumann

Barella unleashed a beautiful Trivela pass for Raspadori, running upwards in a counter, but Baumann had the ball in his gloves.

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3' | End-to-end display

Inside the first 15 seconds, Germany earned a corner. On the contrary, Italy initiated a quick counter-attack.

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1' | Kick Off!

The match is underway at the iconic San Siro!

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Things are definitely heating up!

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Germans are in the house

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The Azzuris are in for warm-up

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A look at the German dressing room

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Glimpses of the Italian dressing room

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The beautiful San Siro

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Line-up | Germany

Starting XI: Oliver Baumann (GK); Joshua Kimmich (C), Jonathan Tah, Antonio Rüdiger, David Raum; Pascal Groß, Leon Goretzka; Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala, Nadiem Amiri; Jonathan Burkardt

Subs: Nubel, Ortega, Koch, Kleindienst, Undav, Leweling, Schlotterbeck, Stiller, Bisseck, Mittelstädt, Adeyemi, Andrich

Head Coach: Julian Nagelsmann

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Line-up | Italy

Starting XI: Gianluigi Donnarumma (C) (GK); Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Alessandro Bastoni, Ricardo Calafiori; Matteo Politano, Nicolò Barella, Nicolò Rovella, Sandro Tonali, Destiny Udogie; Moise Kean, Giacomo Raspadori

Subs: Meret, Vicario, Bellanova, Gatti, Buongiorno, Ricci, Maldini, Lucca, Frattesi, Ruggeri, Zaccagni, Casadei

Head Coach: Luciano Spaletti

Mar 20, 2025, 4:40 PM

Squad List | Germany

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Squad List | Italy

Mar 20, 2025, 4:36 PM

Last 5 meetings

Competition Date Home Score Away
Nations League 2022/06/15 Germany 5 - 2 Italy
Nations League 2022/06/05 Italy 1 - 1 Germany
INT FRL 2016/11/16 Italy 0 - 0 Germany
UEFA EURO 2016/07/03 Germany 1 - 1 Italy
INT FRL 2016/03/30 Germany 4 - 1 Italy

Mar 20, 2025, 4:35 PM

Italy vs Germany | Head-to-head stats

Matches Played: 37

Italy won: 15

Germany won: 9

Draws: 13

Mar 20, 2025, 4:34 PM

The venue | San Siro

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 19: A general view of the inside of the stadium as fans form a TIFO prior to the Serie A TIM match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on May 19, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Mar 20, 2025, 4:29 PM

How to watch the match?

Football fans from India can watch the Italy vs Germany UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-finals 1st leg match LIVE on Sony Ten 3 TV Channel on Television and Sony LIV app and website with a paid subscription. 

Mar 20, 2025, 4:28 PM

Match Details

Match: Italy vs Germany

Tournament: UEFA Nations League 2025 Quarter-Finals 1st leg

Date: 21 March 2025

Time: 1:15 am IST

Venue: San Siro Stadium, Milan, Italy

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Top 20 Most Underrated Players in International Football

In this special article, Sportz Point explores the footballers in international football who played crucial roles in their team's success but often remained underrated.

Feb 7, 2025, 2:17 PM13 min read

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Football is a sport that often brings limelight to certain footballers but sometimes keeps many at bay. Around football discussions worldwide, these footballers are not mentioned often, even after achieving significant accolades. 

Talking about the underrated footballers in International football, we must understand that it is very different from club football. It is tougher to leave a mark except performing in the continental and World Cup-like tournaments in every four years.

However, these footballers have always performed masterfully well while donning their national kit, bringing noteworthy achievements to their respective nations. Still, they have remained underrated in the consideration of either the fans or the football pundits.

Sportz Point explores the top 20 most underrated players in international football in this special article. This list is not a rank, but a summarisation of some underrated footballers who deserve more praise. 

Top 20 Most Underrated Players in International Football

Angel Di Maria

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  • National team: Argentina
  • Position: Right Winger
  • Appearances: 145
  • Goals: 31
  • Assists: 32

Notable trivia: Angel Di Maria is not given the importance he deserves for the recent successes of the Argentina National team. The 36-year-old winger retired from international football in July 2024, leaving behind an unmatched legacy. 

Most importantly, Di Maria won the 2022 FIFA World Cup, two Copa America titles in 2020 and 2024, and the Finalissima 2022, as he scored in each of the finals for Argentina except for the 2024 Copa, showing his towering presence for the national team. 

Di Maria remained underrated for the gigantic presence of Lionel Messi as his teammate, but nothing can belittle his huge contribution to Argentina's recent success of winning four trophies in four years.

Thomas Muller 

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  • National team: Germany
  • Position: Attacking Midfielder
  • Appearances: 131
  • Goals: 45
  • Assists: 41

Notable trivia: Thomas Muller has 10 goals and 6 assists in 19 World Cup appearances for Germany. The attacking midfielder registered 5 goals and 3 assists in his first-ever World Cup campaign in 2010, earning him the Golden Boot.

In the following World Cup, Muller was pivotal in Germany's World Cup glory, having scored 5 goals and 3 assists. Although he lost the Golden Ball to Lionel Messi that year, Muller was undoubtedly the best player of the German team, along with Manuel Neuer and Miroslav Klose.

Muller won the 2014 World Cup and finished third in EURO 2012 with Germany, as he retired in July 2024 after Germany's elimination from the EURO 2024.

Olivier Giroud

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  • National team: France
  • Position: Forward
  • Appearances: 137
  • Goals: 57
  • Assists: 15

Notable trivia: Despite playing for a country that produced goalscorers such as Thierry Henry, Michel Platini, Karim Benzema, and David Trezeguet, Olivier Giroud tops the list of the all-time top scorers for the France national team with 57 goals.

Giroud's achievements are often overlooked both at the international and club levels, though he is one of the best French footballers of this generation. Giroud finished the EURO 2016 as the joint second-highest scorer, with 3 goals and 2 assists. 

Giroud was also part of the 2018 World Cup and 2021 Nations League-winning France team, providing significant contributions to the team. He also scored 4 goals for France in the 2022 World Cup. However, the striker retired from international football in July 2024.

Davor Šuker

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  • National team: Croatia
  • Position: Forward
  • Appearances: 68
  • Goals: 45
  • Assists: 6

Notable trivia: Davor Šuker is arguably the greatest Croatian footballer ever, leaving an unparalleled legacy behind him for the national team.

The year 1998 is popularly known as the 'Davor Šuker Year' among football fans, as the forward led the Croatia team to a third-place finish in the 1998 World Cup. He also scored 6 goals in 7 appearances in the tournament to earn the Golden Boot. 

Šuker also won the Silver Ball as the second-best player of the tournament in 1998 WC. He is the top Croatian goalscorer of all time as well, bagging 45 goals in 68 official appearances before retiring in 2002.

Antoine Griezmann

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  • National team: France
  • Position: Attacking Midfielder
  • Appearances: 137
  • Goals: 44
  • Assists: 38

Notable trivia: Antoine Griezmann achieved innumerable honours with the France national team, but sadly, is often not regarded as one of the greatest international footballers ever. 

Griezmann led France to a second-place finish in EURO 2016, scoring 6 goals and 2 assists to win the Golden Boot. He was also named the Player of the Tournament in that edition.

However, Griezmann achieved his first senior international silverware in 2018, when France won the World Cup in Russia. The attacking midfielder was crucial for the team with a tally of 4 goals and the tournament-most of 4 assists, also being named the third-best player of the tournament.

Apart from the 2021 UEFA Nations League title, Girezmann orchestrated the French attack in the 2022 World Cup, providing three assists to be the joint-top assist provider. However, he retired from international football in September 2024.

Sergio Busquets

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  • National team: Spain
  • Position: Defensive Midfielder
  • Appearances: 143
  • Goals: 2
  • Assists: 9

Notable trivia: We all are yet to see a central-defensive midfielder in modern football who has such a high IQ in reading the game, such as Sergio Busquets. 

Busquets was popularly called 'Octopus' for his immaculate passing ability and intimidating defensive screening without breaking a sweat most of the time. the Spanish midfielder became the heart of Barcelona but his contribution was often overlooked at the national team level.

In a star-studded midfield with Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta, Busquets emerged as the only one of his kind, making significant contributions to Spain's World Cup glory in 2010 and EURO 2012 victory. Busquets retired from international football in December 2022.

Hugo Lloris

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  • National team: France
  • Position: Goalkeeper
  • Appearances: 145
  • Clean sheets: 68

Notable trivia: It is said in football, that being a goalkeeper is a 'thankless job'. Goalkeepers are always the last guardian of a team, but their contributions are hugely overlooked. Hugo Lloris, the former French goalkeeper is a burning example of that sensation.

Lloris kept three clean-sheets in all 7 appearances for France in the World Cup 2018, leading the team to the final glory. The French custodian has kept a staggering 68 clean-sheets overall for France in 145 appearances.

He also captained the Les Bleus in three World Cup editions from 2014 to 2022. Lloris retired from the national team in January 2023, being the most-capped player for France in history.

Edin Džeko

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  • National team: Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Position: Forward
  • Appearances: 139
  • Goals: 67
  • Assists: 29

Notable trivia: Edin Džeko is not often mentioned as one of the best international footballers in the modern era, only because he represents a country like Bosnia, that mostly fail to apear in big tournaments.

Yet Džeko, the greatest Bosnian footballer, led the Bosnia team to its first-ever World Cup appearance in 2014 after scoring a whopping 10 goals to be the second-top scorer in the qualification round.

He also scored 9 goals in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying round to be the second-top scorer in the qualification round as well. Džeko also ranks sixth among the active footballers with most international goals.

Michael Laudrup

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  • National team: Denmark
  • Position: Midfielder
  • Appearances: 103
  • Goals: 37
  • Assists: 14

Notable trivia: Michael Laudrup is often considered the greatest Danish footballer of all time, yet he doesn't always receive the full recognition that his remarkable talent deserves. He delivered outstanding performances for Denmark, scoring 37 goals in 103 appearances.

Laudrup won the 1995 Confederations Cup with Denmark, providing commendable performances throughout the tournament. German legend Franz Beckenbauer praised the Danish midfielder in the best possible way, saying, “Pele was the best in the 60s, Cruyff in the 70s, Maradona in the 80s, and Laudrup in the 90s.”

Gabriel Batistuta

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  • National team: Argentina
  • Position: Forward
  • Appearances: 78
  • Goals: 56
  • Assists: 14

Notable trivia: Gabriel Batistuta was nicknamed 'Batigol' for his ability to score from almost anywhere on the pitch with unmatched power and precision.

Batistuta was mostly recognized for his inhuman performance in the 1991 Copa America, as Argentina won the title and he was the highest goalscorer of the tournament with 6 goals. He won his second Copa with Argentina in 1993, scoring a brace in the final.

Although he could not achieve the coveted success in the World Cups, Batistuta was one of the greatest footballers for Argentina in the World Cups, with 10 goals in 12 appearances.

Andrea Pirlo

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  • National team: Italy
  • Position: Midfielder
  • Appearances: 116
  • Goals: 13
  • Assists: 25

Notable trivia: Current UEFA vice-president and former Polish footballer Zbigniew Boniek praised Andrea Pirlo by saying something that probably best defines the Italian midfielder. He stated, "To pass the ball to Andrea Pirlo is like to hide it in a safe."

Andrea Pirlo is inarguably one of the most prolific playmakers who ever graced the football pitch. Famous for his outstanding passing and free-kick skills, Pirlo was essential to Italy's victory in the 2006 World Cup. Pirlo won three man of the match awards in the tournament, most by any player in that edition. 

Retiring in 2017, Pirlo remains one of the supreme players who played exceptionally well at international levels, but the recognition was never enough to praise the midfied maestro.

Ronald Koeman

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  • National team: Netherlands
  • Position: Defender
  • Appearances: 78
  • Goals: 14
  • Assists: 10

Notable trivia: Ronald Koeman is often overlooked, but he was a top-tier central defender known for his exceptional passing ability and masterful free-kick skills. With a record of 238 goals across club and international levels, Koeman is the highest-scoring defender in football history. 

However, the defender was a crucial part of Rinus Michels' formidable Netherlands team in the 90s, which won the 1988 European Championship. He also won the Dutch Footballer of the Year award twice in 1987 and 1988.

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar

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  • National team: Netherlands
  • Position: Forward
  • Appearances: 76
  • Goals: 42
  • Assists: 12

Notable trivia: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar is often overlooked among the contemporary Dutch stars of his generation. The forward is the third-highest goalscorer for the Dutch national team, with 42 goals.

Although he had a brief appearance in the 2010 World Cup, Huntelaar proved himself crucial for the team, scoring the most goals (12) in the 2012 European championship qualification round.

However, he was also a part of the Netherlands squad that finished third in the 2014 World Cup. He retired in 2021 but never got the recognition he deserved.

George Best

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  • National team: Northern Ireland
  • Position: Winger
  • Appearances: 37
  • Goals: 9
  • Assists: 0

Notable trivia: "Maradona Good, Pele Better, George Best" is the greatest quotation that can define how good George Best was. The Irish winger is also considered as the greatest footballer who never played in a World Cup. 

Despite having immense talent and potential, he is often overlooked in the discussion of the greatest footballers. He was named European Player of the Year in 1968, delivering consistent performance for his club and national team.

If he did not struggle with his self-destructing lifestyle, he may have achieved more accolades with Northern Ireland before retiring in 1982.

Gheorghe Hagi

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  • National team: Romania
  • Position: Attacking Midfielder
  • Appearances: 124
  • Goals: 35
  • Assists: 23

Notable trivia: Gheorghe Hagi was such a good player that he was nicknamed "Maradona of the Carpathians". The attacking midfielder was also called 'Regele', which translates to 'The King' for his immaculate shooting ability, playmaking skills, and vision on the pitch.

The attacking midfielder was the heart of an exciting Romania team of the 1990s. Hagi put up a memorable performance for Romania in the 1994 World Cup, scoring 3 goals and providing 4 assists to lead the team to the quarter-finals, where they eventually lost against Sweden.

He retired in 2001 but still holds the record for the most goals scored for the Romania national team, alongside Adrian Mutu, with 35 goals.

Günter Netzer

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  • National team: Germany
  • Position: Midfielder
  • Appearances: 37
  • Goals: 6
  • Assists: 9

Notable trivia: Günter Netzer played an integral role in Germany's 1972 European Championship victory.
The midfielder provided two assists in the semi-final of the tournament, inspiring a 2-1 win over Belgium.

Netzer was also included in the 1974 World Cup squad for Germany. Although he did not play in the final, Netzer is still regarded as the first World Cup winner who, at the time of his victory, played for a club based outside his home country.

Despite not having many opportunities to represent the national team, he was often considered as one of the best German footballers in the 70s.

Hristo Stoichkov

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  • National team: Bulgaria
  • Position: Winger
  • Appearances: 83
  • Goals: 37
  • Assists: 8

Notable trivia: Hristo Stoichkov was the standout performer in the 1994 World Cup as he inspired Bulgaria to a fourth-place finish and was awarded the Golden Boot for being the top scorer with 6 goals. In the tournament, he scored in the shock wins against Argentina in the Group stage and against Germany in the quarter-finals.

Stoichkov, who re-defined the 'inverted winger' role in world football, scored 37 goals in 83 games for the Bulgarian national team before retiring from international football in 1999.

Gaetano Scirea

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  • National team: Italy
  • Position: Sweeper Defender
  • Appearances: 78
  • Goals: 2
  • Assists: 1

Notable trivia: Despite Franco Baresi's absence, Gaetano Scirea was pivotal in Italy’s victorious 1982 World Cup-winning campaign. The defender, who played mostly as a sweeper, remained underrated due to his contemporary Italian defenders. 

Playing for a country where the best defenders are born and brought up, Scirea always stayed out of the recognition. His untimely death at the age of 36 in 1989 also restricted his legacy.

Rudi Völler 

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  • National team: Germany
  • Position: Forward
  • Appearances: 90
  • Goals: 47
  • Assists: 18

Notable trivia: Rudi Völler was a very dependable player striker at both club and international levels. He came off the bench to equalize in the 1986 World Cup Final after scoring in the semi-final against France. Unfortunately, the Germans lost the final against Argentina. However, after four years, he played a crucial role for Germany that became World Champions in 1990, scoring 3 goals and 2 assists.

His contemporary Jurgen Klinsmann always received the highlight for the Germans, but it can not tear down his achievements with the national team. Völler's international goal-scoring record is impressive with a staggering 47 goals in 90 caps.

Matthias Sammer

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  • National team: Germany
  • Position: Defensive/Central Midfielder
  • Appearances: 51
  • Goals: 8
  • Assists: 3

Notable trivia: Matthias Sammer was sometimes overlooked compared to their contemporary Franco Baresi and Paolo Maldini. However, he played a crucial role in Germany's victory at the 1996 European Championship, where he was named the tournament's best player. 

The midfielder also won the Ballon d'Or in 1996 and was also named the German Footballer of the Year in 1996, after earning the same accolade in 1995.

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11 players who have won the most trophies in football history

Argentine legend Lionel Messi has won the most trophies in football history (46). Here are the other 10 players who follow him on this list most successful football history.

Jan 19, 2025, 9:19 AM17 min read

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Many great players have taken the football pitch and left the fans in awe. However, only a few players have gone on to win various trophies in their careers. In this special article, we will take a look at an elite list of players who have won the most trophies in football as a player. 

Argentine football star Lionel Messi is the player with most trophies in football history. In his career so far, with club and country, he has won 46 major trophies. Moreover, he is one of the very few players to win FIFA World Cup. Ballon d'Or, and UEFA Champions League in his career. 

But, yes, the below list only counts the major trophies won with teams and only only individual awards. We wanted to be clear with that at the start. With this list of "11 players who have won the most trophies in football history," we will able to judge which player has been a part of a winning team mostly. 

Though, it is not always the case that when you win a trophy, you have a big role to play in that. But, in this list, all the players listed always had big contributions to their team's success. So, without further a due, let's checkout the list. 

Top 11 players with the most trophies in football:

11. Vitor Baia (34 trophies)

Vitor Baa won 34 trophies in his football career | Sportz Point
Vitor Baia with the 2004 UEFA Champions League Trophy for FC Porto.

Vitor Baia spent most of his career with FC Porto except playing two years for Barcelona. Baia started his career with FC Porto in 1988 and left the club to join Barcelona in 1996. 

Before retiring in 2007, he played for Barcelona in two stints and won the La Liga in 1997-98 season. His most success came his boyhood club FC Porto, where he won the Liga Portugal 10 times.

However, the biggest achievement was to win the UEFA Champions League in 2004 with the Dragons. Under the visionary eyes of Jose Mourinho, they created one of the greatest underdog success stories in European football.

In a total, Baia won 25 trophies with the Porto while adding the rest to his collection of glories for Barcelona. Unfortunately, he was not able to add any trophy while playing for Portugal.

# Achievement Year Club
1 Champions League Winner 03/04 FC Porto
2 Spanish Champion 97/98 FC Barcelona
3 UEFA Cup Winner 02/03 FC Porto
4 Europapokal der Pokalsieger Sieger 96/97 FC Barcelona
5 Spanish Cup Winner 97/98, 96/97 FC Barcelona
6 Spanish Super Cup Winner 97/98, 96/97 FC Barcelona
7 Portuguese Champion 06/07, 05/06, 03/04, 02/03, 98/99, 95/96, 93/94, 92/93, 91/92, 89/90 FC Porto
8 Portuguese Cup Winner 2006, 2003, 2000, 1994, 1991 FC Porto
9 Intercontinental Cup Winner 2004 FC Porto
10 Portuguese Super Cup Winner 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2000, 1995, 1994, 1992, 1991 FC Porto

10. Kenny Dalglish (34 trophies)

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Sir Kenny Dalgish.

Scottish legend Sir Kenny Dalglish is Liverpool's one of the most legendary players. Apart from playing 13 years for the Reds, he played for Celtic for 8 years at the start of his career.

For Liverpool FC, he won a club record 8 Premier League titles along with three Champions League titles. He had won 7 English Super Cups and 2 FA Cup titles as well.

While playing for Celtic, he became the Scottish Champion four times.

# Achievement Year(s) Club
1 European Champion Clubs' Cup Winner 83/84, 80/81, 77/78 Liverpool FC
2 English Champion 89/90, 87/88, 85/86, 83/84, 82/83, 81/82, 79/80, 78/79 Liverpool FC
3 UEFA Supercup Winner 77/78 Liverpool FC
4 English FA Cup Winner 1989, 1986 Liverpool FC
5 English Super Cup Winner 89/90, 88/89, 86/87, 82/83, 80/81, 79/80, 77/78 Liverpool FC
6 English League Cup Winner 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981 Liverpool FC
7 Scottish Champion 76/77, 73/74, 72/73, 71/72 Celtic FC
8 Scottish Cup Winner 76/77, 74/75, 73/74, 71/72 Celtic FC
9 Scottish League Cup Winner 74/75 Celtic FC
Total Trophies 34

9. Angel di Maria (35 trophies)

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Di Maria kissing the FIFA World CUP 2022 Trophy | Image - Mundo Deportivo

One of the most underrated players in modern football history, Di Maria always had to shine under the shadows of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Di Maria played alongside Lionel Messi for Argentina and then shared club dressing room with Cristiano at Real Madrid.

With his latest trophy for Benfica in the Portuguese Super Cup, he now has won 35 trophies in his career. Di Maria won five Ligue 1 titles with PSG and won his only Champions League title with Real Madrid.

Read Also | Football facts: 10 players who have played most games with Lionel Messi

However, just like Lionel Messi, his international success bloomed late in his career. He won the Copa America twice in 2021 and 2024. But, his major success was to win the FIFA World Cup 2022, where he scored an important in the final.

Di Maria retired from international football after the 2024 Copa America final.

# Achievement Year(s) Team Count
1 World Cup Winner 2022 Argentina 1
2 Copa América Winner 23/24, 20/21 Argentina 2
3 Champions League Winner 13/14 Real Madrid 1
4 Spanish Champion 11/12 Real Madrid 1
5 French Champion Multiple Years Paris Saint-Germain 5
6 UEFA Supercup Winner 14/15 Real Madrid 1
7 French Cup Winner Multiple Years Paris Saint-Germain 4
8 Spanish Cup Winner 13/14, 10/11 Real Madrid 2
9 French League Cup Winner Multiple Years Paris Saint-Germain 4
10 Spanish Super Cup Winner 12/13 Real Madrid 1
11 Portuguese Champion 09/10 SL Benfica 1
12 Portuguese League Cup Winner Multiple Years SL Benfica 3
13 Under-20 World Cup Champion 2007 Argentina U20 1
14 CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions Winner 21/22 Argentina 1
15 French Super Cup Winner Multiple Years Paris Saint-Germain 5
16 Olympic Medalist 2008 Argentina Olympic Team 1
17 Portuguese Super Cup Winner 2024 SL Benfica 1
Total Titles 35

8. Cristiano Ronaldo (35 trophies)

Cristiano Ronaldo has won 35 trophies in his football career | Sportz Point
Ronaldo with his latest trophy for Al-Nassr FC.

Arguably one of the greatest players in the history of football, Cristiano Ronaldo has 35 trophies in his cabinet at the moment. The Portuguese legend won his latest trophy for Al-Nassr FC as he helped them win the United Arab Club Champions Cup 2023.

Ronaldo, who started his club career with Sporting CP, won the Portuguese Super Cup with the club in 2003. That was the start to a historical career which gave football fans joy for over two decades.

Read Also: Top 10: Most Free-kick Goals In Football History (Updated)

The Portuguese legend flourished under Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. He then joined Real Madrid where he won four of his five UEFA Champions League titles. Ronaldo has won a title for every club he has played for so far.

However, one of his biggest achievements as a player was to win the UEFA Euro Cup with Portugal in 2016. Beside scoring over 900 career goals, Ronaldo's success for every team is what makes him a legend.

# Achievement Year(s) Club/National Team
1 European Champion 2016 Portugal
2 Champions League Winner 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 13/14, 07/08 Real Madrid, Manchester United
3 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2018, 2017, 2015, 2009 Real Madrid, Manchester United
4 English Champion 08/09, 07/08, 06/07 Manchester United
5 Spanish Champion 16/17, 11/12 Real Madrid
6 Italian Champion 19/20, 18/19 Juventus FC
7 UEFA Supercup Winner 17/18, 16/17, 14/15 Real Madrid
8 Winner UEFA Nations League 2019 Portugal
9 English FA Cup Winner 2004 Manchester United
10 Spanish Cup Winner 13/14, 10/11 Real Madrid
11 Italian Cup Winner 20/21 Juventus FC
12 English League Cup Winner 2009, 2006 Manchester United
13 Spanish Super Cup Winner 17/18, 12/13 Real Madrid
14 Italian Super Cup Winner 20/21, 18/19 Juventus FC
15 English Super Cup Winner 07/08 Manchester United
16 Portuguese Super Cup Winner 2003 Sporting CP
17  Arab Club Champions Cup 2023 Al-Nassr 
Total Trophies 35

7. Ryan Giggs (37 trophies)

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Gigs with the Champions League title for Manchester United.

Ryan Giggs played all his life for one football club; Manchester United. In his 24-year career at the club, he won a total of 37 trophies, a record for the club.

Not only that, with 13 Premier League titles, he is league's most successful player ever. With the Red Devils, he also went on to win two UEFA Champions League title.

For United, he played 963 games and has 168 goals and 265 assists, another record for United.

# Achievement Year(s) Club
1 Champions League Winner 07/08, 98/99 Manchester United
2 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2009 Manchester United
3 English Champion 12/13, 10/11, 08/09, 07/08, 06/07, 02/03, 00/01, 99/00, 98/99, 96/97, 95/96, 93/94, 92/93 Manchester United
4 UEFA Supercup Winner 91/92 Manchester United
5 English FA Cup Winner 2004, 1999, 1996, 1994 Manchester United
6 English Super Cup Winner 13/14, 10/11, 08/09, 07/08, 03/04, 97/98, 96/97, 94/95, 93/94 Manchester United
7 English League Cup Winner 2010, 2009, 2006, 1992 Manchester United
8 Intercontinental Cup Winner 1999 Manchester United
Total Titles 37

6. Sergio Busquets (38 Trophies)

Sergio Busquets won 38 football trophies in his career | sportzpoint.com
Busquets showing off his trophies from Treble winning season. 

Sergio Busquets, the FC Barcelona and Spain legend is one of the most underrated players ever to play. The central defender was part of one of the greatest international team which won 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2010 Euros for Spain.

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The former Barcelona captain won 9 La Liga titles. Not only that, he won 7 Spanish Cups and Spanish Super Cups as well for the Catalan club.

However, his biggest achievement in club football was to win three UCL titles for Barcelona. His latest trophy is the 2024 Supporters’ Shield winners with Inter Miami CF.

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 World Cup Winner 2010 Spain
2 European Champion 2012 Spain
3 Champions League Winner 14/15, 10/11, 08/09 FC Barcelona
4 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2016, 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
5 Spanish Champion 22/23, 18/19, 17/18, 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09 FC Barcelona
6 UEFA Supercup Winner 15/16, 11/12, 09/10 FC Barcelona
7 Spanish Cup Winner 20/21, 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09 FC Barcelona
8 Spanish Super Cup Winner 22/23, 18/19, 16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10 FC Barcelona
9 Supporters' Shield Winner 23/24 Inter Miami CF
10 Leagues Cup Winner 2023 Inter Miami CF
Total Titles 38

5. Maxwell (38 trophies)

Maxwell won 38 trophies in his club career | Sportz Point
Maxwell won four consecutive Ligue 1 titles with PSG.

Maxwell, the Brazilian left back might be the only unknown player on this list. The defender achieved most of his success playing for PSG in France.

However, he found success with FC Barcelona as well. But, joined PSG to find more chances as well.

Maxwell's first trophy was with Cruzeiro, winning the Brazilian Cup in 2000. Soon the joined Ajax, wining two Dutch League titles.

His move to Barcelona via Inter Milan and FC Empoli saw him winning the UEFA Champions League title in 2011. But his most success came with PSG, winning the Ligue 1 four times in a row from 2013 to 2016.

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 Champions League Winner 10/11 FC Barcelona
2 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
3 Italian Champion 08/09, 07/08, 06/07 Inter Milan
4 Spanish Champion 10/11, 09/10 FC Barcelona
5 French Champion 15/16, 14/15, 13/14, 12/13 Paris Saint-Germain
6 Uefa Supercup Winner 09/10 FC Barcelona
7 French Cup Winner 16/17, 15/16, 14/15 Paris Saint-Germain
8 Spanish Cup Winner 11/12 FC Barcelona
9 French League Cup Winner 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 13/14 Paris Saint-Germain
10 Spanish Super Cup Winner 11/12, 10/11, 09/10 FC Barcelona
11 Italian Super Cup Winner 08/09 Inter Milan
12 Dutch Champion 03/04, 01/02 Ajax Amsterdam
13 Dutch Cup Winner 01/02 Ajax Amsterdam
14 Dutch Super Cup Winner 2005, 2003, 2002 Ajax Amsterdam
15 Brazilian Cup Winner 2000 Cruzeiro Esporte Clube
16 French Super Cup Winner 16/17, 15/16, 13/14 Paris Saint-Germain
Total Titles 38

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4. Gerard Pique (39 trophies)

Gerard Pique won 39 trophies in his career | sportzpoint.com
Pique showing off his trophies from Treble winning season.

Another player from that legendary Spanish and Barcelona team, who features in this list. Although known for his career at FC Barcelona, Gerard Pique had success with Manchester United as well.

It might be quite revealing for many that, he played alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, against whom he had some tough battles later.

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Pique won 9 La Liga titles for Barcelona to go with 3 UCL titles for the club. But before reaching there he had won the Premier League and Champions League for United in the 2007-08 season.

He was also an integral part of the Spanish team which won the FIFA World Cup in 2010 and UEFA Euro in 2012.

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 World Cup Winner 2010 Spain
2 European Champion 2012 Spain
3 Champions League Winner 14/15, 10/11, 08/09 (FC Barcelona), 07/08 (Manchester United) FC Barcelona, Manchester United
4 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2016, 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
5 English Champion 07/08 Manchester United
6 Spanish Champion 22/23, 18/19, 17/18, 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09 FC Barcelona
7 UEFA Supercup Winner 15/16, 11/12, 09/10 FC Barcelona
8 Spanish Cup Winner 20/21, 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09 FC Barcelona
9 Spanish Super Cup Winner 18/19, 16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10 FC Barcelona
10 English League Cup Winner 2006 Manchester United
11 European Under-19 Champion 2006 Spain U19
Total Titles 39

3. Andres Iniesta (39 trophies)

Andres Iniesta: Players with most trophies in Football history | Sportz Point

Probably the best midfielder of the modern era, Andres Iniesta with 41 trophies is the third most successful footballer ever.

Another important player of that iconic Spanish and Barcelona team, Iniesta found success early in his career. He won his first major trophy with Spain U-17 team winning the U-17 Euros in 2000. He followed that up with the U-19 Euro title next year.

His Barcelona career started in 2002 which continued till 2018. In those 17 year at Barcelona, he won 32 trophies. Post that, he joined Japanese club Viseel Kobe where he won three trophies as well.

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Along with all club level success, Iniesta's greatest achievement was to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup alongside lifting the 2008 and 2012 Euro Cup. His goal in the 2010 World Cup final to hand Spain their first-ever World Cup, is regarded as one of the greatest World Cup moments.

Iniesta called it a day in 2024 after spending a year at the Emirates Club. 

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 World Cup Winner 2010 Spain
2 European Champion 2012, 2008 Spain
3 Champions League Winner 14/15, 10/11, 08/09, 05/06 FC Barcelona
4 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2016, 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
5 Spanish Champion 17/18, 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09, 05/06, 04/05 FC Barcelona
6 Uefa Supercup Winner 15/16, 11/12, 09/10 FC Barcelona
7 Spanish Cup Winner 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09 FC Barcelona
8 Spanish Super Cup Winner 16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10, 06/07, 05/06 FC Barcelona
9 European Under-17 Champion 2001 Spain U17
10 Japanese Champion 2023 Vissel Kobe
11 European Under-19 Champion 2002 Spain U19
12 Japanese Cup Winner 2019 Vissel Kobe
13 Japanese Super Cup Winner 2020 Vissel Kobe
Total Titles 41

2. Dani Alves (43 trophies)

10 players who have won the most trophies in football history: Dani Alves - 43 trophies | sportzpoint.com
Dani Alves celebrating the Olympic Gold medal in Tokyo. Image | sportstar

Before Lionel Messi took over as the player with most trophies in football history, it was Dani Alves who had the record. The defender won 23 trophies in eight years at Barcelona.

Dani Alves won six La Liga and three Champions League titles with Barcelona. He then won 19 more titles while playing for Juventus, PSG, and Sao Paulo. He won domestic titles in Italy, France, Brazil and Spain as, which makes him one of the greatest of his era.

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The defender won six major titles with his national team, Brazil. He started his Brazil career by winning the U-20 FIFA World Cup in 2003. Alves then won two Copa America titles in 2007 and 2019. He concluded his international career by winning the Olympic gold in 2021.

Despite the recent off-field controversies, with 43 trophies in his cabinet, Dani Alves is one of the greatest ever to play the game.

# Achievement Year(s) Team
1 Copa América Winner 18/19, 06/07 Brazil
2 Champions League Winner 14/15, 10/11, 08/09 FC Barcelona
3 FIFA Club World Cup Winner 2016, 2012, 2010 FC Barcelona
4 Spanish Champion 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09 FC Barcelona
5 Italian Champion 16/17 Juventus FC
6 French Champion 18/19, 17/18 Paris Saint-Germain
7 Uefa Supercup Winner 15/16, 11/12, 09/10, 06/07 FC Barcelona, Sevilla FC
8 Uefa Cup Winner 06/07, 05/06 Sevilla FC
9 Spanish Cup Winner 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09, 06/07 FC Barcelona, Sevilla FC
10 Italian Cup Winner 16/17 Juventus FC
11 French Cup Winner 17/18 Paris Saint-Germain
12 Spanish Super Cup Winner 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10, 07/08 FC Barcelona, Sevilla FC
13 French League Cup Winner 17/18 Paris Saint-Germain
14 Confederations Cup Winner 2013, 2009 Brazil
15 Under-20 World Cup Champion 2003 Brazil U20
16 French Super Cup Winner 17/18 Paris Saint-Germain
17 Olympic Medalist 2021 Brazil Olympic Team
18.  Copa do Nordeste 2002 Bahia
19. Campeonato Paulista 2021 São Paulo
Total Titles 43

1. Lionel Messi (46 trophies)

11 players who have won the most trophies in football history: Lionel Messi with 46 trophies tops the list | sportzpoint.com
Messi celebrating the FIFA World Cup 2022 victory.

Leo Messi is the player with the most trophies in football history. With his latest triumph at the 2024 Supporters’ Shield winners, the magician from Argentina won his 46th trophy in his career.

Messi won back-to-back four international trophies with Argentina within three years. He won the Copa America 2021 and then went on to win the Finalissima 2022. Then he capped off his greatest achievement by winning FIFA World Cup 2022.

The Argentine maestro has also won the Olympic Gold Medal with his country in 2008. His latest international success came in Copa America 2024.

In club football history, Messi is the most successful player with 41 club trophies to his name. He started his career with his boyhood club Barcelona and played 18 seasons for the club, scoring a record 672 goals.

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The 8-time Ballon d'Or winner won four Champions League titles with Barcelona. Alongside European success, he won 10 La Liga titles as well, most for Barcelona. He has also won Spanish Cup seven times.

After his great stint at Barcelona, Messi went to the French League to play for PSG. However, he was unable to bring the UCL to the French giant, he won the French League with them. In addition, he won the French Super Cup for the season 2022-23 with PSG.

# Achievement Year(s) Team Count
1 World Cup Winner 2022 Argentina 1
2 Copa América Winner 23/24, 20/21 Argentina 2
3 Champions League Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 4
4 FIFA Club World Cup Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 3
5 Spanish Champion Multiple Years FC Barcelona 10
6 French Champion 22/23, 21/22 Paris Saint-Germain 2
7 UEFA Supercup Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 3
8 Spanish Cup Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 7
9 Spanish Super Cup Winner Multiple Years FC Barcelona 8
10 Supporters' Shield Winner 23/24 Inter Miami CF 1
11 Leagues Cup Winner 2023 Inter Miami CF 1
12 Under-20 World Cup Champion 2005 Argentina U20 1
13 CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions Winner 21/22 Argentina 1
14 French Super Cup Winner 22/23 Paris Saint-Germain 1
15 Olympic Medalist 2008 Argentina Olympic Team 1
Total Titles 46
Note: Debangshu Biswas first wrote this article and then got updated by Koushik Biswas. Stats are taken from Transfermakrt.com and accurate as of 19-01-2025
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