Germany’s Most Decorated Footballers: The Top 10 Title Winners
Germany has produced some of the most decorated footballers in history, with countless titles won at both club and international level. From legendary captains to modern-day icons, this list highlights the German players with the most career trophies, starting from number 10.
10. Sven Ulreich – 22 Titles (355 Games)

Sven Ulreich may not have always been the first-choice goalkeeper, but his years at Bayern Munich allowed him to collect an impressive 22 trophies. Serving as a reliable backup to Manuel Neuer, he proved his value whenever called upon.
9. Philipp Lahm – 22 Titles (701 Games)

Philipp Lahm is remembered as one of the best full-backs and captains in football history. Leading Bayern Munich and Germany, he lifted both the Champions League and the World Cup during his illustrious career.
8. Joshua Kimmich – 23 Titles (612 Games)

Joshua Kimmich has established himself as one of the best midfielders in the world, combining tactical intelligence with leadership. At Bayern, he has already collected 23 titles and shows no signs of slowing down.
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7. Bernd Dreher – 24 Titles (250 Games)

Bernd Dreher might not be a household name, but his role as a long-serving Bayern goalkeeper gave him an impressive haul of 24 trophies. Despite limited appearances, he was part of one of the most dominant eras in German club football.
6. Oliver Kahn – 25 Titles (871 Games)

Oliver Kahn is a true icon of German football, known for his commanding presence between the posts. With Bayern Munich, he lifted 25 titles, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time.
5. Bastian Schweinsteiger – 26 Titles (748 Games)

Bastian Schweinsteiger was the heartbeat of Germany’s midfield for over a decade. A World Cup winner in 2014, he also collected 26 trophies at club level, most notably with Bayern Munich.
4. Jérôme Boateng – 27 Titles (643 Games)

Jérôme Boateng played a crucial role in Bayern Munich’s dominance throughout the 2010s. His defensive stability helped him secure 27 titles, including a World Cup and multiple Bundesliga crowns.
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3. Manuel Neuer – 33 Titles (896 Games)

Manuel Neuer redefined the role of the modern goalkeeper with his "sweeper-keeper" style. A World Cup champion and Champions League winner, he has lifted 33 trophies, making him one of the most decorated goalkeepers in history.
2. Toni Kroos – 34 Titles (832 Games)

Toni Kroos retired as one of the most successful midfielders ever, winning league titles in Germany and Spain along with five Champions League trophies. With 34 career titles, he leaves behind a legendary legacy.
1. Thomas Müller – 35 Titles (892 Games)

Thomas Müller stands at the top as the most decorated German player of all time with 35 trophies. Known for his versatility and intelligence on the pitch, he remains a key figure for Bayern Munich and a symbol of consistency in German football.
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