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 26 December 2023
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
Bold type indicates that the player currently plays for the club.
As of 8 June 2023
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.
List of Eintracht Frankfurt international players
Afghanistan
Abassin Alikhil
Ali Amiri
Zubayr Amiri
Milad Salem
Albania
Geri Cipi
Mehmet Dragusha
Ervin Skela
Algeria
Farès Chaïbi
Karim Matmour
Australia
Ajdin Hrustic
Dave Mitchell
Ned Zelic
Austria
Azerbaijan
Renat Dadashov
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zlatan Bajramović
Marijan Ćavar
Cameroon
Serge Branco
Mohammadou Idrissou
Canada
Olivier Occéan
China
Yang Chen
Colombia
Rafael Santos Borré
Republic of the Congo
Rolf-Christel Guié-Mien
Croatia
Kristijan Jakić
Ivica Mornar
Ante Rebić
Gordon Schildenfeld
Czech Republic
Martin Fenin
Václav Kadlec
Karel Rada
Denmark
Jesper Lindstrøm
Frederik Rønnow
Ecuador
Willian Pacho
Egypt
Omar Marmoush
Finland
Lukáš Hrádecký
France
Randal Kolo Muani
Georgia
Kakhaber Tskhadadze
Germany
Note: 1908-1945 German Empire, 1945-1990 West Germany and since 1990 reunified Germany
Ghana
Tony Yeboah
Greece
Ioannis Amanatidis
Theofanis Gekas
Sotirios Kyrgiakos
Nikos Liberopoulos
Georgios Tzavelas
Hungary
Lajos Détári
Iran
Mehdi Mahdavikia
Israel
Taleb Tawatha
Ivory Coast
Constant Djakpa
Jamaica
Michael Hector
Japan
Makoto Hasebe
Junichi Inamoto
Takashi Inui
Daichi Kamada
Naohiro Takahara
Luxembourg
Jan Ostrowski
Mali
Almamy Touré
Mexico
Marco Fabián
Aarón Galindo
Carlos Salcedo
Morocco
Aymen Barkok
North Macedonia
Note: 1993-2019 Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and since 2019 North Macedonia.
Saša Ćirić
Oka Nikolov
Aleksandar Vasoski
Norway
Jørn Andersen
Vadim Demidov
Jens Petter Hauge
Nigeria
Jay-Jay Okocha
Paraguay
Nelson Valdez
Peru
Carlos Zambrano
Philippines
Stephan Schröck
Poland
Dariusz Adamczuk
Paweł Kryszałowicz
Włodzimierz Smolarek
Portugal
Gonçalo Paciência
André Silva
Serbia
Mijat Gaćinović
Luka Jović
Filip Kostić
Slovakia
Peter Németh
Marek Penksa
South Korea
Cha Bum-Kun
Cha Du-Ri
Sim Jae-won
Sweden
Hugo Larsson
Jan Svensson
Switzerland
Tunisia
Ellyes Skhiri
Turkey
Halil Altıntop
Ender Konca
United States
Paxten Aaronson
Ricardo Clark
Timothy Chandler
FR Yugoslavia
Slobodan Komljenović
Medalist players at major international tournaments
World Cup
Champions
World Cup 1954 – West Germany
Alfred Pfaff (1949–1961)
Toni Turek (1946–1947)
World Cup 1974 – West Germany
Jürgen Grabowski (1965–1980)
Bernd Hölzenbein (1967–1981)
World Cup 1990 – West Germany
Uwe Bein (1989–1994)
Thomas Berthold (1982–1987)
Andreas Möller (1985–1987, 1990–1992, 2003–2004)
Andreas Köpke (1994–1996)
World Cup 2014 – Germany
Erik Durm (2019–2022)
Mario Götze (2022–)
Joachim Löw (1981–1982)
Runner-up
World Cup 1954 – Hungary
Gyula Lóránt (1976, as a manager)
World Cup 1966 – West Germany
Jürgen Grabowski (1965–1980)
Friedel Lutz (1957–1966), (1967–1973)
Hans Tilkowski (1967–1970)
World Cup 1982 – West Germany
Manfred Kaltz (2000–2001, as an assistant manager)
Felix Magath (1999–2001, as a manager)
World Cup 1986 – West Germany
Thomas Berthold (1982–1987)
Felix Magath (1999–2001, as a manager)
Uwe Rahn (1992–1993)
Wolfgang Rolff (2014–2015, as an assistant manager)