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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 20 May 2024

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.

Notable players

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Charly Körbel gained by far the most club appearances and holds a couple of other records
World Cup winner Bernd Hölzenbein scored the most Bundesliga goals in the history for Eintracht Frankfurt
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 20 May 2024
Name Nationality Position[a] Eintracht career Competitive
appearances
Competitive
goals
Notes Ref
Charly Körbel Germany Germany DF 1972–1991 728 51 [2] [3]
Jürgen Grabowski Germany Germany FW 1965–1980 536 140 [4] [5]
Bernd Nickel Germany Germany MF 1967–1983 528 175 [6] [7][8]
Bernd Hölzenbein Germany Germany FW 1967–1981 516 207 [9] [10]
Uwe Bindewald Germany Germany DF 1988–2004 442 9 [11]
Adolf Bechtold Germany Germany DF 1942–1960 433 3 [12] [13]
Dieter Lindner Germany Germany MF 1956–1971 416 72 [14] [15]
Oka Nikolov North Macedonia North Macedonia GK 1995–2013 415 0 [16] [17]
Manfred Binz Germany Germany DF 1985–1996 411 38 [18]
Werner Heilig Germany Germany MF 1939–1957 397 58 [19] [20]
Friedel Lutz Germany Germany DF 1957–1966
1967–1973
390 9 [21]
Ralf Falkenmayer Germany Germany MF 1980–1987
1989–1996
385 35 [22]
Alexander Meier Germany Germany MF 2004–2018 379 137 [23]
Hermann Höfer Germany Germany DF 1953–1967 371 20 [24]
Lothar Schämer Germany Germany DF 1960–1973 362 78 [25]
Richard Kress Germany Germany FW 1953–1964 360 96 [26]
Alfred Pfaff Germany Germany MF 1949–1961 358 136 [27] [28]
Willi Neuberger Germany Germany DF 1974–1983 349 29 [29]
Egon Loy Germany Germany GK 1954–1967 346 0 [30]
Kevin Trapp Germany Germany GK 2012–2015
2018–
345 0 [31]
Marco Russ Germany Germany DF 2004–2011
2013–2020
328 24 [32]
Dietmar Roth Germany Germany DF 1987–1997 325 5 [33]
Hans Weilbächer Germany Germany MF 1952–1965 308 68 [34] [35]
Makoto Hasebe Japan Japan MF 2014–2024 304 2 [36] [37]
Peter Reichel Germany Germany DF 1970–1979 281 12 [38]
Peter Kunter Germany Germany GK 1965–1977 276 0 [39]
Sebastian Rode Germany Germany MF 2010–2014
2019–2024
276 15 [40] [41]
Ulrich Stein Germany Germany GK 1987–1994 276 0 [42]
Gert Trinklein Germany Germany DF 1968–1978 269 12 [43]
Helmut Henig Germany Germany GK 1939–1945
1945
1947–1954
1957–1959
265 0 [44] [45]
Ralf Weber Germany Germany MF 1989–2001 263 32 [46]
Wilhelm Huberts Austria Austria MF 1963–1970 262 89 [47]
Ernst Kudrass Germany Germany DF 1948–1962 262 4 [48]
Benjamin Köhler Germany Germany MF 2004–2013 257 33 [49]
Roland Weidle Germany Germany MF 1971–1978 253 26 [50]
Alexander Schur Germany Germany MF 1995–2006 251 23 [51]
Eberhard Schymik Germany Germany DF 1955–1964 236 16 [52]
Wolfgang Solz Germany Germany FW 1959–1968 236 87 [53]
Adam Schmitt Germany Germany FW 1935–1949 233 138 [54] [55]
Wolfgang Kraus Germany Germany MF 1971–1979
1986–1987
231 45 [56]
Ralf Sievers Germany Germany MF 1982–1990 230 12 [57]
Patrick Ochs Germany Germany DF 2004–2011 227 8 [58]
Karl Ehmer Germany Germany FW 1927–1938 222 225 [59] [60]
Hans Wloka Germany Germany DF 1948–1957 222 6 [61]
Franz Schütz Germany Germany DF 1925–1934 221 4 [62] [63]
Jürgen Kalb Germany Germany MF 1968–1975 216 28 [64]
Walter Dietrich Switzerland Switzerland FW 1925–1938 211 68 [65]
Hans Stubb Germany Germany DF 1928–1944 211 11 [66] [67]
Ronny Borchers Germany Germany MF 1975–1984 209 33 [68]
Rudolf Gramlich Germany Germany MF 1929–1939
1943–1944
208 16 [69] [70]
Dieter Stinka Germany Germany MF 1958–1966 204 32 [71]
Erwin Stein Germany Germany FW 1959–1966 200 138 [72]
Timothy Chandler United States United States DF 2014– 195 10 [73]
Hugo Mantel Germany Germany MF 1928–1934
1934–1938
185 3 [74]
Evan Ndicka France France FW 2018–2023 183 12 [75]
Uwe Bein Germany Germany MF 1989–1994 182 47 [76]
Willi Pfeiffer Germany Germany FW 1910–1922
1922–1932
181 42 [77] [78]
Bruno Pezzey Austria Austria DF 1978–1983 181 38 [79]
Helmut Müller Germany Germany MF 1973–1982 180 6 [80]
Fritz Schaller Germany Germany FW 1925–1933 180 101 [81]
Daichi Kamada Japan Japan MF 2017–2018
2019–2023
179 40 [82]
David Abraham Argentina Argentina DF 2015–2021 178 5 [83] [84]
Jürgen Pahl Germany Germany GK 1976–1987 177 0 [85]
Bernhard Leis Germany Germany MF 1929–1937 176 19 [86]
Werner Lorant Germany Germany MF 1978–1982 173 29 [87]
Filip Kostić Serbia Serbia MF 2018–2022 172 33 [88]
Karl-Heinz Wirth Germany Germany DF 1965–1973 170 1 [89]
Bernhard Kellerhoff Germany Germany FW 1926–1932 168 32 [90]
Bastian Oczipka Germany Germany DF 2012–2017 167 2 [91]
Rüdiger Wenzel Germany Germany FW 1975–1979 166 68 [92]
Sebastian Jung Germany Germany DF 2009–2014 164 5 [93]
Norbert Nachtweih Germany Germany MF 1976–1982
1991
164 31 [94]
August Möbs Germany Germany FW 1930–1939 163 92 [95]
Slobodan Komljenović FR Yugoslavia Yugoslavia DF 1992–1997 160 6 [96]
Djibril Sow Switzerland Switzerland MF 2019–2023 160 8 [97]
Stefan Studer Germany Germany MF 1988–1993 160 10 [98]
Ioannis Amanatidis Greece Greece FW 2004
2005–2011
158 49 [99]
Thomas Rohrbach Germany Germany MF 1970–1975 158 22 [100]
Chris Brazil Brazil DF 2003–2011 157 13 [101]
Mijat Gaćinović Serbia Serbia MF 2015–2020 157 10 [102]
Tony Yeboah Ghana Ghana FW 1990–1995 156 89 [103] [104]
Bum-kun Cha South Korea South Korea FW 1979–1983 156 58 [105]
Ludwig Schmitt Germany Germany GK 1930–1938 151 0 [106]
Albert Wirsching Germany Germany FW 1936–1948 150 89 [107]
Christoph Spycher Switzerland Switzerland DF 2005–2010 149 1 [108]
Tuta Brazil Brazil DF 2019
2020–
143 8 [109]
Pirmin Schwegler Switzerland Switzerland MF 2009–2014 141 7 [110]
Mirko Dickhaut Germany Germany MF 1993–1997 141 12 [111]
Christoph Preuß Germany Germany MF 2000–2004
2005–2010
141 10 [112]
Uwe Müller Germany Germany MF 1982–1988 140 22 [113]
Peter Blusch Germany Germany DF 1964–1968 139 6 [114]
Martin Hinteregger Austria Austria DF 2019–2022 138 14 [115]
Stefan Aigner Germany Germany MF 2012–2016 136 28 [116]
Andreas Möller Germany Germany MF 1985–1987
1990–1992
2003–2004
136 40 [117] [118]
Willy Trumpp Germany Germany GK 1923–1930 136 0 [119]
Alexander Kutschera Germany Germany DF 1997–2001 135 3 [120]
Erich Bäumler Germany Germany FW 1954–1960 133 57 [121]
Armin Kraaz Germany Germany DF 1983–1988 133 3 [122]
Hans-Walter Eigenbrodt Germany Germany DF 1955–1964 132 4 [123]
Oskar Lotz Germany Germany FW 1965–1969 130 28 [124]
Danny da Costa Germany Germany DF 2017–2021
2021–2022
129 9 [125]
Fahrudin Jusufi Yugoslavia Yugoslavia DF 1966–1970 129 2 [126]
Janusz Turowski Poland Poland FW 1986–1991 127 31 [127]
Ludwig Kolb Germany Germany DF 1938–1952 124 0 [128]
Thomas Berthold Germany Germany DF 1982–1987 121 18 [129]
Stefan Lottermann Germany Germany MF 1979–1983 121 20 [130]
Michael Sziedat Germany Germany DF 1980–1984 121 4 [131]
Horst Heese Germany Germany FW 1969–1972 120 30 [132]
Bruno Goldammer Germany Germany DF 1926–1933 120 9 [133] [134]
Jürgen Friedrich Germany Germany MF 1963–1968 119 21 [135]
Aleksandar Vasoski North Macedonia North Macedonia MF 2005–2011 119 5 [136]
Marco Gebhardt Germany Germany MF 1997–2002 119 12 [137]
Adolf Schmidt Germany Germany MF 1938–1948 118 18 [138]
Carlos Zambrano Peru Peru DF 2012–2016 117 0 [139]
Heinz-Josef Koitka Germany Germany GK 1976–1979 117 0 [140]
Lukáš Hrádecký Finland Finland GK 2015–2018 116 0 [141]
Jay-Jay Okocha Nigeria Nigeria MF 1992–1996 116 25 [142]
Jørn Andersen Norway Norway FW 1988–1990
1991–1994
115 39 [143] [144]
Theodor Trumpler Germany Germany FW 1929–1936
1941–1942
114 31 [145]
Petar Hubchev Bulgaria Bulgaria DF 1996–2001 111 2 [146]
Heinz Gründel Germany Germany MF 1988–1993 110 11 [147]
Heinz Kaster Germany Germany DF 1949–1954 108 2 [148]
Anderson Bamba Brazil Brazil DF 2011–2017 107 1 [149]
Hubert Schieth Germany Germany FW 1949–1953 107 46 [150]
Albert Streit Germany Germany MF 2001–2003
2006–2007
107 8 [151]
Rudi Bommer Germany Germany MF 1992–1997 106 5 [152]
Alfred Kraus Germany Germany FW 1935–1947
1949–1952
106 103 [153] [154]
Markus Pröll Germany Germany GK 2003–2010 105 0 [155]
Rolf-Christel Guié-Mien Congo Republic of the Congo MF 1999–2002 104 21 [156]
Thomas Sobotzik Germany Germany MF 1994–1995
1997–1999
1999–2001
104 26 [157]
Willi Kraus Germany Germany FW 1946–1952 101 43 [158]
Ante Rebić Croatia Croatia FW 2016–2019 101 25 [159]
Jan Svensson Sweden Sweden MF 1983–1986 101 18 [160]
Michael Fink Germany Germany MF 2006–2009 100 9 [161]
Erwin Schädler Germany Germany MF 1940–1948
1949–1950
100 9 [162]
Fritz Kübert Germany Germany DF 1925–1930 99 3 [163] [164]
Helmut Kraus Germany Germany FW 1963–1969 94 11 [165]
Eckehard Feigenspan Germany Germany FW 1955–1959 93 70 [166]
Luka Jović Serbia Serbia FW 2017–2019
2021
93 40 [167] [168]
Rafael Santos Borré Colombia Colombia FW 2021–2023 92 15 [169]
Karl Jockel Germany Germany MF 1907
1911–1921
92 11 [170] [171]
Ansgar Knauff Germany Germany MF 2022– 92 12 [172]
Fritz Becker Germany Germany FW 1904–1921 91 7 [173] [174]
Günter Wienhold Germany Germany GK 1972–1978 91 0 [175]
Walter Bechtold Germany Germany MF 1965–1969 90 37 [176]
Klaus Beverungen Germany Germany MF 1974–1977 87 25 [177]
Friedrich Claus Germany Germany DF 1910–1914 87 0 [178] [179]
Almamy Touré Mali Mali DF 2019–2023 81 3 [180]
Jesper Lindstrøm Denmark Denmark MF 2021–2023 80 14 [181]
István Sztáni Hungary Hungary FW 1957–1959
1965–1968
80 35 [182]
Sébastien Haller Ivory Coast Ivory Coast FW 2017–2019 77 33 [183]
Włodzimierz Smolarek Poland Poland FW 1986–1988 72 16 [184]
André Silva Portugal Portugal FW 2019–2021 71 45 [185] [186]
Wolfgang Trapp Germany Germany MF 1977–1981 71 1 [187]
Jonathan de Guzmán Netherlands Netherlands MF 2017–2020 68 4 [188]
Emil Schneider Germany Germany MF 1913–1925 68 3 [189] [190]
Jetro Willems Netherlands Netherlands DF 2017–2019
2020–2021
65 0 [191]
Thomas Klepper Germany Germany DF 1987–1990 62 2 [192]
Frank Schulz Germany Germany MF 1987–1989 60 14 [193]
Randal Kolo Muani France France FW 2022–2023 50 26 [194] [195]
Holger Friz Germany Germany FW 1984–1986
1987–1988
45 8 [196]
Omar Mascarell Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea MF 2016–2018 45 2 [197]
Harald Karger Germany Germany FW 1979–1983 43 16 [198]
Bernd Lorenz Germany Germany FW 1974–1976 43 17 [199]
Dieter Schlindwein Germany Germany DF 1987–1989 42 1 [200]
Wilhelm Gmelin Germany Germany GK 1911–1922 41 0 [201] [202]
Lajos Détári Hungary Hungary MF 1987–1988 39 14 [203]
Marius Wolf Germany Germany MF 2017–2018 38 6 [204]
Kevin-Prince Boateng Ghana Ghana MF 2017–2018 36 6 [205]
Siegfried Bronnert Germany Germany FW 1966–1968 33 18 [206]
Carlos Salcedo Mexico Mexico DF 2017–2018 32 0 [207]
Paul Imke Germany Germany FW 1919–1922
1924–1925
31 19 [208] [209]
Fred Schaub Germany Germany FW 1978–1980 27 4 [210]
Ernst Abbé Germany Germany FW 1966–1969 24 7 [211]
Michael Kostner Germany Germany DF 1987–1989 19 0 [212]
Horst Ehrmantraut Germany Germany DF 1979–1980 18 0 [213]
Jürgen Friedl Germany Germany GK –1979 5 0 [214] [215]
  1. ^ Key to positions

International players

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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.


Contents

List of Eintracht Frankfurt international players

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Afghanistan

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Albania

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Algeria

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Australia

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Austria

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Azerbaijan

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Belgium

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Cameroon

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Canada

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China

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Colombia

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Republic of the Congo

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Croatia

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Czech Republic

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Denmark

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Ecuador

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Egypt

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Finland

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France

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Georgia

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Germany

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

Ghana

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Greece

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Hungary

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Iran

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Israel

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Ivory Coast

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Jamaica

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Japan

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Luxembourg

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Mali

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Mexico

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Morocco

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North Macedonia

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

Norway

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Nigeria

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Paraguay

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Peru

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Philippines

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Poland

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Portugal

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Serbia

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Slovakia

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South Korea

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Tunisia

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Turkey

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United States

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FR Yugoslavia

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Medalist players at major international tournaments

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World Cup

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Champions

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World Cup 1954West Germany

World Cup 1974West Germany

World Cup 1990West Germany

World Cup 2014Germany

Runner-up
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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
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World Cup 1934Germany

World Cup 1970West Germany

World Cup 1982Poland

World Cup 2006Germany

World Cup 2010Germany

World Cup 2014Netherlands

World Cup 2022Croatia

Continental tournaments

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UEFA Euro/European Nations' Cup

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Champions
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UEFA Euro 1972West Germany

UEFA Euro 1980West Germany

UEFA Euro 1996Germany

Runners-up
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European Nations' Cup 1960Yugoslavia

UEFA Euro 1976West Germany

UEFA Euro 1992Germany

UEFA Euro 1996Czech Republic

UEFA Euro 2024Spain

Africa Cup of Nations

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Champions
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1994 African Cup of NationsNigeria

2023 Africa Cup of NationsIvory Coast

Runners-up
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1992 African Cup of NationsGhana

AFC Asian Cup

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Champions
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2011 AFC Asian CupJapan

Runners-up
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1972 AFC Asian CupSouth Korea

2015 AFC Asian CupSouth Korea

Copa América

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Runners-up
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2024 Copa AméricaColombia

Third place
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2021 Copa AméricaColombia

2024 Copa AméricaUruguay

FIFA Confederations Cup

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Champions

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2017 FIFA Confederations CupGermany

Runners-up
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1997 FIFA Confederations CupAustralia

Third place
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1997 FIFA Confederations CupCzech Republic

2005 FIFA Confederations CupGermany

2017 FIFA Confederations CupPortugal

Summer Olympics

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Gold

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Summer Olympics 1952Hungary

Summer Olympics 1960Yugoslavia

Summer Olympics 1996Nigeria

Summer Olympics 2000Cameroon

Summer Olympics 2012Mexico

Silver

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Summer Olympics 1924Switzerland

Summer Olympics 1952Yugoslavia

Summer Olympics 1992Poland

Summer Olympics 2016Germany

Bronze

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Summer Olympics 1988West Germany

References

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  1. ^ "Bundesliga - All-time Topscorers".
  2. ^ Körbel is the record holder for most overall appearances at the club as well in the Bundesliga for any club. Club record holder for DFB-Pokal and European appearances. Winning DFB-Pokal four times (1974, 1975, 1981 and 1988, also captaining the latter) and one UEFA Cup trophy (1980) makes him the Eintracht player who won the most trophies with the club. Furthermore, he's honorary captain.
  3. ^ "Charly Körbel". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  4. ^ Most caps gained while signed to Eintracht with 44 caps. He also captained two DFB-Pokal winning sides (1974 and 1975). Honorary captain.
  5. ^ "Jürgen Grabowski". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  6. ^ Bernd Nickel is the midfielder with the most goals in Bundesliga history.
  7. ^ "Bernd Nickel". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  8. ^ "All-time Bundesliga Topscorers". worldfootball.net. worldfootball.net. 4 January 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  9. ^ Club record holder for most Bundesliga goals (160), DFB-Pokal goals (23) and European goals (24). He also captained one UEFA Cup winning side (1980) and one DFB-Pokal winning side (1981). Honorary captain.
  10. ^ "Bernd Hölzenbein". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  11. ^ "Uwe Bindewald". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  12. ^ Honorary club member and honorary captain.
  13. ^ "Adolf Bechtold". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  14. ^ Captained one International Football Cup winning side (1967). Honorary club member and honorary captain.
  15. ^ "Dieter Lindner". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  16. ^ Club record holder for most appearances as goalkeeper and as player eligible for a foreign national team.
  17. ^ "Oka Nikolov". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  18. ^ "Manfred Binz". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  19. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary captain.
  20. ^ "Werner Heilig". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  21. ^ "Friedel Lutz". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  22. ^ "Ralf Falkenmayer". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  23. ^ "Alexander Meier". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  24. ^ "Hermann Höfer". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  25. ^ "Lothar Schämer". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  26. ^ "Richard Kress". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  27. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Captained one German championship winning side (1959). Honorary club member and honorary captain.
  28. ^ "Alfred Pfaff". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  29. ^ "Willi Neuberger". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  30. ^ "Egon Loy". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  31. ^ "Kevin Trapp". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  32. ^ "Marco Russ". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  33. ^ "Dietmar Roth". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  34. ^ Honorary captain.
  35. ^ "Hans Weilbächer". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  36. ^ The most capped player overall in Eintracht history with 114 caps for Japan. Hasebe is the record holder for most Bundesliga appearances for players of Asian origin.
  37. ^ "Makoto Hasebe". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  38. ^ "Peter Reichel". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  39. ^ "Peter Kunter". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  40. ^ Captained one Europa League winning side (2022).
  41. ^ "Sebastian Rode". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  42. ^ "Ulrich Stein". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  43. ^ "Gert Trinklein". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  44. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate.
  45. ^ "Helmut Henig". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  46. ^ "Ralf Weber". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  47. ^ "Wilhelm Huberts". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  48. ^ "Ernst Kudrass". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  49. ^ "Benjamin Köhler". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  50. ^ "Roland Weidle". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  51. ^ "Alexander Schur". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  52. ^ "Eberhard Schymik". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  53. ^ "Wolfgang Solz". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  54. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary captain.
  55. ^ "Adam Schmitt". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  56. ^ "Wolfgang Kraus". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  57. ^ "Ralf Sievers". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  58. ^ "Patrick Ochs". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  59. ^ Club record holder for most all-time goals (225). Honorary captain.
  60. ^ "Karl Ehmer". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  61. ^ "Hans Wloka". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  62. ^ Honorary captain.
  63. ^ "Franz Schütz". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  64. ^ "Jürgen Kalb". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  65. ^ "Walter Dietrich". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  66. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary captain.
  67. ^ "Hans Stubb". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  68. ^ "Ronny Borchers". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  69. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary captain.
  70. ^ "Rudolf Gramlich". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  71. ^ "Dieter Stinka". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  72. ^ "Erwin Stein". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  73. ^ "Timothy Chandler". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  74. ^ "Hugo Mantel". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  75. ^ "Evan Ndicka". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  76. ^ "Uwe Bein". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  77. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary club member and honorary captain.
  78. ^ "Willi Pfeiffer". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  79. ^ "Bruno Pezzey". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  80. ^ "Helmut Müller". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  81. ^ "Fritz Schaller". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  82. ^ "Daichi Kamada". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  83. ^ Captained one DFB-Pokal winning side (2018).
  84. ^ "David Abraham". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  85. ^ "Jürgen Pahl". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  86. ^ "Bernhard Leis". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  87. ^ "Werner Lorant". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  88. ^ "Filip Kostić". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  89. ^ "Karl-Heinz Wirth". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  90. ^ "Bernhard Kellerhoff". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  91. ^ "Bastian Oczipka". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  92. ^ "Rüdiger Wenzel". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  93. ^ "Sebastian Jung". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  94. ^ "Norbert Nachtweih". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  95. ^ "August Möbs". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  96. ^ "Slobodan Komljenović". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  97. ^ "Djibril Sow". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  98. ^ "Stefan Studer". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  99. ^ "Ioannis Amanatidis". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  100. ^ "Thomas Rohrbach". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  101. ^ "Chris". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  102. ^ "Mijat Gaćinović". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  103. ^ Became the first African top goalscorer in the Bundesliga.
  104. ^ "Anthony Yeboah". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  105. ^ "Cha Bum-kun". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  106. ^ "Ludwig Schmitt". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  107. ^ "Albert Wirsching". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  108. ^ "Christoph Spycher". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  109. ^ "Tuta". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  110. ^ "Pirmin Schwegler". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  111. ^ "Mirko Dickhaut". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  112. ^ "Christoph Preuß". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  113. ^ "Uwe Müller". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  114. ^ "Peter Blusch". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  115. ^ "Martin Hinteregger". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  116. ^ "Stefan Aigner". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  117. ^ The most capped player for (West and reunited) Germany in Eintracht history with 85 caps.
  118. ^ "Andreas Möller". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  119. ^ "Willy Trumpp". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  120. ^ "Alexander Kutschera". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  121. ^ "Erich Bäumler". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  122. ^ "Armin Kraaz". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  123. ^ "Hans-Walter Eigenbrodt". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  124. ^ "Oskar Lotz". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  125. ^ "Danny da Costa". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  126. ^ "Fahrudin Jusufi". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  127. ^ "Janusz Turowski". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  128. ^ "Ludwig Kolb". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  129. ^ "Thomas Berthold". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  130. ^ "Stefan Lottermann". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  131. ^ "Michael Sziedat". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  132. ^ "Horst Heese". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  133. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate.
  134. ^ "Bruno Goldammer". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  135. ^ "Jürgen Friedrich". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  136. ^ "Aleksandar Vasoski". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  137. ^ "Marco Gebhardt". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  138. ^ "Adolf Schmidt". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  139. ^ "Carlos Zambrano". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  140. ^ "Heinz-Josef Koitka". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  141. ^ "Lukáš Hrádecký". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  142. ^ "Jay-Jay Okocha". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  143. ^ Became the first foreign player to be top goalscorer in the Bundesliga.
  144. ^ "Jørn Andersen". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  145. ^ "Theodor Trumpler". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  146. ^ "Petar Hubchev". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  147. ^ "Heinz Gründel". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  148. ^ "Heinz Kaster". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  149. ^ "Anderson Bamba". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  150. ^ "Hubert Schieth". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  151. ^ "Albert Streit". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  152. ^ "Rudi Bommer". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  153. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary club member.
  154. ^ "Alfred Kraus". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  155. ^ "Markus Pröll". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  156. ^ "Rolf-Christel Guié-Mien". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  157. ^ "Thomas Sobotzik". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  158. ^ "Willi Kraus". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  159. ^ "Ante Rebić". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  160. ^ "Jan Svensson". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  161. ^ "Michael Fink". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  162. ^ "Erwin Schädler". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  163. ^ Honorary club member.
  164. ^ "Fritz Kübert". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  165. ^ "Helmut Kraus". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  166. ^ "Eckehard Feigenspan". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  167. ^ Club record holder for transfer fee paid. Former record holder for transfer fee received from 2021 to 2023.
  168. ^ "Luka Jović". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  169. ^ "Rafael Santos Borré". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  170. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary club member and honorary captain.
  171. ^ "Karl Jockel". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  172. ^ "Ansgar Knauff". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  173. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. First capped player (for Eintracht Frankfurt predecessor club Frankfurter Kickers) who also scored Germany's first goal in international history. Honorary club member and honorary captain.
  174. ^ "Fritz Becker". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  175. ^ "Günter Wienhold". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  176. ^ "Walter Bechtold". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  177. ^ "Klaus Beverungen". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  178. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary captain.
  179. ^ "Friedrich Claus". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  180. ^ "Almamy Touré". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  181. ^ "Jesper Lindstrøm". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  182. ^ "István Sztáni". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  183. ^ "Sébastien Haller". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  184. ^ "Włodzimierz Smolarek". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  185. ^ Club record holder for most Bundesliga goals in one season (28)
  186. ^ "André Silva". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  187. ^ "Wolfgang Trapp". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  188. ^ "Jonathan de Guzmán". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  189. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary captain.
  190. ^ "Emil Schneider". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  191. ^ "Jetro Willems". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  192. ^ "Thomas Klepper". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  193. ^ "Frank Schulz". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  194. ^ Club record holder for transfer fee received since 2023.
  195. ^ "Randal Kolo Muani". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  196. ^ "Holger Friz". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  197. ^ "Omar Mascarell". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  198. ^ "Harald Karger". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  199. ^ "Bernd Lorenz". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  200. ^ "Dieter Schlindwein". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  201. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary captain.
  202. ^ "Wilhelm Gmelin". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  203. ^ "Lajos Détári". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  204. ^ "Marius Wolf". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  205. ^ "Kevin-Prince Boateng". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  206. ^ "Siegfried Bronnert". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  207. ^ "Carlos Salcedo". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  208. ^ Data for appearances and goals inaccurate. Honorary club member and honorary captain.
  209. ^ "Paul Imke". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  210. ^ "Fred Schaub". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  211. ^ "Ernst Abbé". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  212. ^ "Michael Kostner". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  213. ^ "Horst Ehrmantraut". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  214. ^ Became the youngest player to play in the Bundesliga, aged 17 years and 26 days, before Nuri Şahin and later Youssoufa Moukoko have broken this record.
  215. ^ "Jürgen Friedl". www.eintracht-archiv.de. Eintracht Frankfurt Archiv.
  216. ^ Alikhil was capped while being in the Eintracht youth / reserve system. Amiri never appeared in the first squad.
  217. ^ Ali Amiri was capped while being in the Eintracht youth / reserve system. Amiri never appeared in the first squad.
  218. ^ Zubayr Amiriwas capped while being in the Eintracht youth / reserve system. Salem never appeared in the first squad.
  219. ^ Salem was capped while being in the Eintracht youth / reserve system. Salem never appeared in the first squad.
  220. ^ Dadashov never appeared in the first squad.
  221. ^ Played for the CIS before signing for Eintracht.
  222. ^ Played for Eintracht Frankfurt predecessor club Frankfurter Kickers when he was capped.
  223. ^ Ostrowski was capped while being in the Eintracht youth system. Ostrowski never appeared in the first squad.
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