Summary
- The UEFA Champions League is the world’s most prestigious club competition and showcases the best talent in football.
- The article ranks the top 35 Champions League players of all time, including iconic figures such as Ronaldinho, Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta and Cristiano Ronaldo.
- Past and present Real Madrid players dominate the list, including Sergio Ramos, Luka Modric, and Raul.
In terms of quality, the UEFA Champions League is arguably the best competition in world football. It’s where the greatest players on the planet compete – year in, year out – in an attempt to get their hands on club football’s most prestigious trophy.
Many players have cemented their status as legends of the game thanks to their performances in Europe’s premier club competition, which was originally founded in 1955 as the European Cup but rebranded as the Champions League in 1992. A lot of these players are synonymous with Real Madrid, who are the most successful team in the competition’s history (15 wins).
As a result, a handful of Los Blancos icons make our list of the 35 greatest players of the Champions League era. Putting together the list was an extremely difficult task, and the likes of Casemiro, Roberto Carlos, Carles Puyol, Roy Keane, David Beckham, and Filippo Inzaghi all miss out. However, it highlights the staggering number of quality players fans have been treated to watching since the Champions League in its current format began in the early ‘90s.
For the purposes of this exercise, and to ensure that as many modern-day legends as possible make the top 35, we are only looking at the Champions League era (1992 onwards). This means the likes of Paco Gento (who has won more European Cups than any player in history), Alfredo Di Stefano, George Best and Eusebio weren’t eligible for selection.
Ranking factors
- Champions League era (1992 onwards)
- Champions League titles
- Champions League goals
- Iconic Champions League moments
- Overall Champions League legacy
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35 Greatest Champions League Players |
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Rank |
Player |
Champions League Clubs |
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1 |
Cristiano Ronaldo |
Sporting, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus |
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2 |
Lionel Messi |
Barcelona, PSG |
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3 |
Luka Modric |
Tottenham, Real Madrid |
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4 |
Andres Iniesta |
Barcelona |
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5 |
Karim Benzema |
Lyon, Real Madrid |
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6 |
Paolo Maldini |
AC Milan |
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7 |
Xavi |
Barcelona |
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8 |
Sergio Ramos |
Sevilla, Real Madrid, PSG |
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9 |
Raul |
Real Madrid, Schalke |
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10 |
Clarence Seedorf |
Ajax, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, AC Milan |
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11 |
Zinedine Zidane |
Juventus, Real Madrid |
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12 |
Thomas Muller |
Bayern Munich |
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13 |
Steven Gerrard |
Liverpool |
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14 |
Gareth Bale |
Tottenham, Real Madrid |
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15 |
Iker Casillas |
Real Madrid, Porto |
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16 |
Kaka |
AC Milan, Real Madrid |
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17 |
Ronaldinho |
PSG, Barcelona, AC Milan |
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18 |
Robert Lewandowski |
Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Barcelona |
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19 |
Didier Drogba |
Marseille, Chelsea, Galatasaray |
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20 |
Marcelo |
Real Madrid |
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21 |
Toni Kroos |
Bayern Munich, Real Madrid |
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22 |
Edwin van der Sar |
Ajax, Juventus, Manchester United |
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23 |
Gerard Pique |
Manchester United, Barcelona |
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24 |
Samuel Eto’o |
Real Madrid, Mallorca, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Chelsea |
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25 |
Andriy Shevchenko |
Dynamo Kyiv, AC Milan, Chelsea |
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26 |
Ryan Giggs |
Manchester United |
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27 |
Sergio Busquets |
Barcelona |
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28 |
Ruud van Nistelrooy |
PSV Eindhoven, Manchester United, Real Madrid |
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29 |
Thierry Henry |
Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona |
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30 |
Arjen Robben |
PSV Eindhoven, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich |
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31 |
Dani Carvajal |
Real Madrid |
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32 |
Manuel Neuer |
Schalke 04, Bayern Munich |
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33 |
Kylian Mbappe |
Monaco, PSG, Real Madrid |
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34 |
Gianluigi Buffon |
Parma, Juventus, PSG |
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35 |
Pepe |
Real Madrid, Besiktas, Porto |
35
Pepe
Champions League titles: 3
Known for his no nonsense, heavy-hitting nature, Pepe was always dependable at the heart of defence, whether it was with Porto, Besiktas or Real Madrid over the years. The centre-back wasn’t afraid to battle with anyone and was very successful in Europe. The Portuguese icon won the Champions League on three separate occasions with Madrid and he was often a striker’s worst nightmare on the pitch.
His longevity was astounding, too. Pepe played 120 games in the Champions League, but was playing football until he was well into his 40s. There were few like him and he played a key role in Los Blancos’ success.
34
Gianluigi Buffon
Champions League titles: 0
Considered one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, it’s one of football’s biggest tragedies that Gianluigi Buffon never managed to bring a Champions League trophy home during his illustrious career. He finished as runner-up in the tournament on three separate occasions during his time with Juventus, but never quite went all the way.
Despite this, he’s still been one of the Champions League’s greatest ever players and he was consistently one of its standout performers during his career. The Italian played 124 games in the tournament during his career and there aren’t many players who were better, but didn’t lift the trophy.
33
Kylian Mbappe
Champions League titles: 0
He’s yet to win the Champions League, but Kylian Mbappe has already earned a reputation as one of the tournament’s greatest ever players. Whether it was for Monaco, Paris Saint-Germain or now with Real Madrid, the Frenchman has always managed to show out whenever he plays in the competition.
Now as the Santiago Bernabeu, it feels as though it will only be a matter of time before Mbappe is collecting Champions League titles. The club is known for its success in Europe and with a world class star like him in the fold, it likely won’t be long before they’re at the top again. With 55 goals in 87 Champions League games so far, there’s a strong chance he’ll climb this list once he starts bringing the trophy home.
32
Manuel Neuer
Champions League titles: 2
Only two goalkeepers in history are considered better than Gianluigi Buffon and Manuel Neuer is one of them. After initially making his name at Schalke 04, the German has spent the last 14 years with Bayern Munich and he has played 150 games in the Champions League across his spells with both teams.
The goalkeeper won the tournament twice with Bayern and has been a powerhouse in between the sticks throughout the majority of his career. Even now, at 39 years old, Neuer is regarded as one of the best keepers in the world and when he’s available, Vincent Kompany’s team still rely heavily on his heroics.
31
Dani Carvajal
Champions League titles: 6
A surprise entry for some, but it can’t be ignored that Dani Carvajal has won six Champions League titles with Real Madrid – the same number as the likes of Ronaldo, Benzema and Modric. While the Spanish full-back may not have been as instrumental as those players, he still played his part and started in all six of the finals he won. In fact, he was even named Man of the Match in the 2024 final against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley, scoring the opening goal in a 2-0 victory for Los Blancos.
One of those players who arguably doesn’t get the credit he deserves, it may only be in retirement where football fans look back at Carvajal’s career and take note of just how successful he’s been. In any case, we’re giving him his flowers by popping him onto this exclusive list in 30th position.
30
Arjen Robben
Champions League titles: 1
Arjen Robben, a speedy winger with a knack for cutting inside from the right wing, has graced the Champions League with numerous clubs – most notably Bayern Munich. His unique style, coupled with a lethal left foot, made him a defender’s nightmare. Robben’s ability to create and score goals was crucial to Bayern’s success.
His crowning moment came in the 2013 final, when he scored the decisive goal against Borussia Dortmund, embodying his clutch nature. His performances in the Champions League, filled with match-winning goals and dribbles, make him one of the competition’s most memorable wingers. Everyone was acutely aware of exactly what the Dutchman wanted to do every single time he picked the ball up – cut inside and fire a shot at goal – but few were able to stop him.
29
Thierry Henry
Champions League titles: 1
Thierry Henry’s blend of speed, skill, and clinical finishing made him a massive problem for any defender. Although he couldn’t lift the trophy with Arsenal, Henry played a key role in Barcelona’s 2009 triumph. His performances for both clubs, including a standout campaign with Arsenal in 2005-06, underline his Champions League pedigree.
The Gunners were beaten in the 2006 final by what would turn out to be his future club – but had the Premier League club won that final, the French superstar would find himself a lot higher on the list as he was the main man in Arsene Wenger’s side. This wasn’t quite the case at Barcelona, though, as he was very much in Lionel Messi’s shadow.
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28
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Champions League titles: 0
Known for his predatory instincts, clinical finishing, and intelligent movement, Ruud van Nistelrooy remains one of the Champions League’s most lethal strikers. Whether at PSV, Manchester United, or Real Madrid, his goalscoring exploits consistently proved vital for his clubs.
His rate of scoring in the competition over five consecutive seasons with Manchester United and later with Real Madrid (56 goals in 73 games), earned him a reputation as a reliable and highly effective forward, and eventually led to him securing his status as a Champions League legend. It’s testament to the clinical nature of the Dutchman that he’s the only player to make this list despite never getting his hands on a winners’ medal.
27
Sergio Busquets
Champions League titles: 3
A special footballer, Sergio Busquets’ football IQ was on a different level to most of his opponents – both in La Liga and the Champions League. The Spanish midfield maestro didn’t get the same recognition as teammates Xavi and Iniesta during Barcelona’s peak years, but he was arguably just as important as those two.
The man who kept things ticking in the middle of the pitch, Busquets was hugely admired by all of his teammates, as well as his coaches. It’s not an exaggeration to suggest that Busquets is one of the greatest midfielders of his, or any other, generation.
26
Ryan Giggs
Champions League titles: 2
A one-club man, Ryan Giggs’ contribution to Manchester United’s European success was immense. His skill, creativity, leadership and exceptional longevity were integral to United’s dominance. Giggs’ pivotal role in the dramatic 1999 Champions League final, where United scored two late goals to win the title, underscores his importance.
The Welshman also won the Champions League in 2008, nine years after his first success in the tournament. The fact he played for one of the best clubs in world football for over two decades, it may have been expected that his serial winning in the Premier League would be carried over into European football. However, United only lifted two Champions League titles under their iconic boss Sir Alex Ferguson, which is considered by some as a low tally despite the unbelievable competition they faced at the time.
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