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List of Eintracht Frankfurt players

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This is a list of former and current Eintracht Frankfurt players. Note:Career dates include first team years only.

Appearances and goals also include league, national cup and European matches and goals.

Current players are in bold typeface.

As of 19 January 2025

This is a list of notable footballers who have played for Eintracht Frankfurt from the formation of the club in 1899 to present. It generally includes only players who made more than 100 league appearances for the club, but some players with fewer than 100 appearances are also included. This includes players who have set a club record, such as most appearances, most goals, biggest transfer fee, honorary captains or honorary club members.

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Notable players

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Charly Körbel gained by far the most club appearances and holds a couple of other records
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World Cup winner Bernd Hölzenbein scored the most Bundesliga goals in the history for Eintracht Frankfurt
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Bernd Nickel is the midfielder with the most goals in Bundesliga history.[1]


  Players who represented their country while at the club.
  Player won a major trophy as a starter at his stint at Eintracht.
  Club record holder.

Bold type indicates that the player currently plays for the club.

As of 19 January 2025
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International players

This is a list of Eintracht Frankfurt players who have been capped at full international level by their country whilst at the club.

Jürgen Grabowski played the most caps while an Eintracht player, with 44 for West Germany.

Makoto Hasebe played the most caps, with 114 for Japan.

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List of Eintracht Frankfurt international players

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Afghanistan

Albania

Algeria

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cameroon

Canada

China

Colombia

Republic of the Congo

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador

Egypt

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Note: 1908-1945 German Empire, 1945-1990 West Germany and since 1990 reunified Germany

Ghana

Greece

Hungary

Iran

Israel

Ivory Coast

Jamaica

Japan

Luxembourg

Mali

Mexico

Morocco

North Macedonia

Note: 1993-2019 Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and since 2019 North Macedonia.

Norway

Nigeria

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Serbia

Slovakia

South Korea

Sweden

Switzerland

Tunisia

Turkey

United States

FR Yugoslavia

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Medalist players at major international tournaments

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World Cup

Champions

World Cup 1954West Germany

World Cup 1974West Germany

World Cup 1990West Germany

World Cup 2014Germany

Runner-up

World Cup 1954Hungary

World Cup 1966West Germany

World Cup 1982West Germany

World Cup 1986West Germany

World Cup 2002Germany

World Cup 2018Croatia

World Cup 2022France

Third place

World Cup 1934Germany

World Cup 1970West Germany

World Cup 1982Poland

World Cup 2006Germany

World Cup 2010Germany

World Cup 2014Netherlands

World Cup 2022Croatia

Continental tournaments

UEFA Euro/European Nations' Cup

Champions

UEFA Euro 1972West Germany

UEFA Euro 1980West Germany

UEFA Euro 1996Germany

Runners-up

European Nations' Cup 1960Yugoslavia

UEFA Euro 1976West Germany

UEFA Euro 1992Germany

UEFA Euro 1996Czech Republic

UEFA Euro 2024Spain

Africa Cup of Nations

Champions

1994 African Cup of NationsNigeria

2023 Africa Cup of NationsIvory Coast

Runners-up

1992 African Cup of NationsGhana

AFC Asian Cup

Champions

2011 AFC Asian CupJapan

Runners-up

1972 AFC Asian CupSouth Korea

2015 AFC Asian CupSouth Korea

Copa América

Runners-up

2024 Copa AméricaColombia

Third place

2021 Copa AméricaColombia

2024 Copa AméricaUruguay

FIFA Confederations Cup

Champions

2017 FIFA Confederations CupGermany

Runners-up

1997 FIFA Confederations CupAustralia

Third place

1997 FIFA Confederations CupCzech Republic

2005 FIFA Confederations CupGermany

2017 FIFA Confederations CupPortugal

Summer Olympics

Gold

Summer Olympics 1952Hungary

Summer Olympics 1960Yugoslavia

Summer Olympics 1996Nigeria

Summer Olympics 2000Cameroon

Summer Olympics 2012Mexico

Silver

Summer Olympics 1924Switzerland

Summer Olympics 1952Yugoslavia

Summer Olympics 1992Poland

Summer Olympics 2016Germany

Bronze

Summer Olympics 1988West Germany

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