The role of the right-back has seen a dramatic evolution over the years, going from a defensive-minded companion to the right centre-half to becoming an essential creative output in a modern-day team.
Regardless of the era or the expectations individual right-backs have had on them, they have always been an important part of any XI. Across the lifespan of the beautiful game, many right-backs have stood out including Cafu and Gianluca Zambrotta, making the position their own and putting their iconic stamps on it.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has arguably been the biggest example of that in recent times, delivering an incredible amount of assists and goals from right-back, ranging from pin-point free-kicks to special curling crosses to striking them from 25 yards too. Having completed his move to Real Madrid, all eyes will be on how he fares with his new club at the Santiago Bernabeu after leaving his boyhood club Liverpool.
With that all in mind, here are the top 20 greatest right-backs in football history.
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20
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Notable clubs: Liverpool, Real Madrid
Despite only being 27, Trent Alexander-Arnold already makes this list of the greatest right-backs in football history simply off the basis of how he has helped revolutionise the role of the full-back in the modern era. His assist numbers alone are extraordinary, but his ability to be a genuine orchestrator of attacks and the breaker down of defences even from his position makes him a unique profile. After a stellar career at Liverpool that saw him the Champions League and Premier League, Alexander-Arnold made the move to Real Madrid in the summer of 2025.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold |
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Major Honours |
8 |
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Appearances |
383 |
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Goals |
27 |
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Assists |
98 |
19
Phil Neal
Notable clubs: Liverpool
A genuine Liverpool legend, Phil Neal goes down as one of the best full-backs in English football history. The winner of eight First Division titles and four European Cups, Neal is as decorated as they come when it comes to trophies won during his career. Neal would also win 50 caps at international level with England, while his nickname at Liverpool was ‘Zico’ – a reference to the former Brazil international and Neal’s own attacking ability.
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Phil Neal |
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Major Honours |
24 |
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Appearances |
650 |
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Goals |
59 |
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Assists |
42 |
18
Dani Carvajal
Notable clubs: Real Madrid
One of the most decorated players in football history, Dani Carvajal has been a loyal servant to Real Madrid after a brief spell at Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen. While he may not be the most offensive full-back to make this list, there has perhaps been no-one as reliable or as consistent as the Spain international, who has brought genuine quality at both club and international level. The winner of multiple Champions League titles, Carvajal’s resume speaks for itself.
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Dani Carvajal |
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Major Honours |
30 |
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Appearances |
539 |
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Goals |
18 |
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Assists |
82 |
17
Willy Sagnol
Notable clubs: Monaco, Bayern Munich
Along with Bixente Lizarazu on the opposite side, Willy Sagnol helped form one of the most formidable full-back pairings in football history while playing together with France. Sagnol became a Bayern Munich legend, while his exploits at international level were noteworthy too. The Frenchman would win two FIFA Confederations Cups, while also being a runner-up at the World Cup in 2006. At Bayern Munich meanwhile, Sagnol would win five Bundesliga titles in an impressive spell at the club.
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Willy Sagnol |
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Major Honours |
16 |
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Appearances |
429 |
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Goals |
9 |
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Assists |
50 |
16
Manuel Amoros
Notable clubs: Monaco, Marseille, Lyon
Another Frenchman to make this list of the greatest right-backs in football history, Manuel Amoros was a legend in French football, playing numerous games for some of the country’s biggest sides in Monaco and Marseille. Amoros would win five Division 1 titles across both teams, while he would also win the EUROs with France in 1984. Amoros would earn 82 caps for the French, scoring just the one goal in the process.
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Manuel Amoros |
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Major Honours |
8 |
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Appearances |
590 |
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Goals |
48 |
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Assists |
19 |
15
Maicon
Notable clubs: Cruzeiro, Monaco, Inter, Manchester City, AS Roma
Signing from French outfit Monaco in 2006, Maicon joined Inter for a reported fee of €6.8 million. During his time at the San Siro, Maicon won four Serie A titles, three Italian Cups, a FIFA Club World Cup, three Italian Super Cups. The most noticeable piece of silverware he won in Milan was the Champions League win in 2009-10, which he won under Jose Mourinho.
During his years at Inter, Maicon was an entertainer with his darting runs taking spectators’ breaths away. His samba flair earned him a place in the Brazilian national team, where he earned 76 caps. Maicon carried his entertaining style into his international appearances, scoring one of the most iconic World Cup goals ever. The goal came against Korea DPR, where Maicon, in line with the goal from wide, unleashed a powerful strike through a seemingly impossible angle. Maicon retired in 2021 after spells at Manchester City and AS Roma.
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Maicon |
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Major Honours |
17 |
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Appearances |
480 |
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Goals |
34 |
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Assists |
63 |
14
Manfred Kaltz
Notable clubs: Hamburger SV
Aside from very brief spells with Girondins Bordeaux and Mulhouse, Manfred Kaltz spent his entire career playing for Hamburger SV and he became one of the best right-backs of all-time during that time. The German shone with the club and played over 750 games throughout his career.
It wasn’t just at club level where Kaltz thrived, however. The Hamburger icon regularly delivered in international football too and won one European Championship with Germany as well as reaching another final in the competition, as well as finishing as runners-up in the 1982 World Cup. Kaltz was a goalscoring machine too, finding the back of the net over 100 times during his career. Not bad for a defender.
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Manfred Kaltz |
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Major Honours |
9 |
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Appearances |
761 |
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Goals |
102 |
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Assists |
31 |
13
Mauro Tassotti
Notable clubs: Lazio, AC Milan
After initially breaking through with Lazio, Mauro Tassotti joined AC Milan in 1980 and went on to spend 17 years playing for the iconic Italian club. He became a legend at the San Siro during his tenure with the club, playing close to 600 games with them. He lifted 19 pieces of silverware throughout his career and left a pretty remarkable mark on football.
His international career never really reached the same heights as his exploits with Milan. Tassotti represented Italy just seven times, but he was one of the first full-backs to offer an offensive threat for his side, ushering in a new era for the position.
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Mauro Tassotti |
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Major Honours |
19 |
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Appearances |
627 |
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Goals |
10 |
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Assists |
33 |
12
Berti Vogts
Notable clubs: Borussia Monchengladbach
Having spent his entire career at Borussia Monchengladbach, Berti Vogts is the definition of a one club man and he did a fine job representing the club over the course of 14 years. He was influential during one of the most dominant periods in the side’s history, winning five Bundesliga titles across a seven-year span.
In total, Vogts spent 14 years in the Bundesliga and was named in the league’s team of the year on nine separate occasions. If that’s not a testament to just how good he was during his career, we’re not sure what is. Ever reliable, the full-back played over 27 games in all but two of his professional seasons and was a legend for both club and country.
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Berti Vogts |
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Major Honours |
10 |
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Appearances |
538 |
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Goals |
45 |
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Assists |
10 |
11
Kyle Walker
Notable clubs: Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, AC Milan
The definition of the modern-day full-back, Kyle Walker has spent more than 15 years in the English top flight, performing at an elite level. From his days as a youngster at Sheffield United to becoming a title-winning captain at Manchester City, Kyle Walker has been riding the wave of the right-back movement. Walker won 17 major honours after joining City from Tottenham Hotspur in 2017,
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During his stint at the Etihad Stadium, Pep Guardiola allowed Walker to take up several roles and positions many wouldn’t have dared to play him in. Walker has constantly proved the doubters wrong and become one of the most tactically aware right-backs of his generation.
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Kyle Walker |
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Major Honours |
18 |
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Appearances |
635 |
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Goals |
12 |
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Assists |
52 |
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