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The 20 Greatest Spanish Players of All Time

Spain are top of the tree in both club and international football.

From World Cup and European Championship winners to Champions League heroes, these impressive players with technical skill and tactical nous have become some of the most decorated stars in sports history.

Below are the greatest Spanish footballers of all time ranked by stats, trophies and impact at club and international level.

Level

The player

Work time

20

Pep Guardiola

1990–2006

19

David Silva

2003–2023

18

Juanito

1973-1992

17

Dani Carvajal

2010-present

16

Jordi Alba

2005-present

15

Fernando Hierro

1987-2005

14

Luis Suárez Miramontes

1953-1973

13

Xabi Alonso

1999–2017

12

Cesc Fabregas

2003–2019

11

Gerard Piqué

2004–2022

10

Fernando Torres

2001-2019

The former Chelsea, Atletico Madrid and Liverpool player enjoyed an impressive career at club and international level as an impressive striker.

His career in Spain attracted particular attention as he scored the winning goal in the 2008 European Championship final against Germany and scored one of his country’s four goals against Italy in the final of the same competition in 2012.

Torres scored 38 goals in 110 games for Spain at the end of his career, with 262 goals in 762 club appearances.

9

Carles Puyol

1996-2014

carles-puyol-spain-world cup

A rock at the heart of the Barcelona and Spain defense for many years, Carles Puyol should have been on this list of the best Spanish players to ever grace the field.

He was named in the UEFA Team of the Year six times, and won three Champions League and six La Liga trophies during his career, to go along with the World Cup and European Championship with Spain.

The legendary defender earned 100 caps for his country and made 593 appearances for Barcelona at the top level, managing both domestic and international matches throughout his time on the pitch.

Spain: Major international awards

Medal

Years

World Cup

2010

The European Championship

1964, 2008, 2012, 2024

League of Nations

2023

8

Iker Casillas

1998-2020

Iker Casillas-Real Madrid

The first and only goalkeeper on the list is, of course, Iker Casillas, who played for Spain and Real Madrid, among other clubs, for more than 20 years.

He caught the eye for his cat-like brilliance and exceptional saves at the big stages, winning a World Cup and two European Cups during his time with the national team.

Casillas made 725 appearances for Real Madrid in all competitions, and was capped 167 times by Spain, speaking of the longevity of his career at the highest level.

Spain has made history in the World Cup since 2002

The competition

The stage has been reached

2002 World Cup

Quarter-final

2006 World Cup

Round 16

2010 World Cup

The winners

2014 World Cup

Group stage

2018 World Cup

Round 16

2022 World Cup

Round 16

7

Sergio Busquets

2007-present

Sergio Busquets of Spain
Sergio Busquets of Spain

The first player on this list who is still playing hard is the metronomic Sergio Busquets, who currently plays for Inter Miami alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in the MLS.

Now 36, the Spanish titan has 143 caps for his country and 722 appearances for Barcelona before switching to America last year.

Busquets won nine La Liga titles and three Champions League trophies with the Catalan giants, along with a World Cup and a European championship with Spain.

Spain has been recording at the European Championships since 2000

The competition

The stage has been reached

Euro 2000

Quarter-final

Euro 2004

Group stage

Euro 2008

The winners

Euro 2012

The winners

Euro 2016

Round 16

Euro 2020

Semi-finalist

Euro 2024

The winners

6

Emilio Butragueno

1982-1998

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The oldest player on this list is iconic striker Emilio Butragueno, who was a star for club and country within a few years.

He proved his quality as a goalscorer and goal creator for Real Madrid with an impressive return of 168 goals and 113 assists in 452 games, and scored 26 times in 69 games for Spain.

Butragueno, who retired in 1998, was a deadly striker throughout his time on the pitch and caused constant problems for footballers with his quality finishing and creative spark.

Spain’s top international men’s team

Level

The player

Spelling

1

Sergio Ramos

180

2

Iker Casillas

167

3

Sergio Busquets

143

4

Xavi

133

5

Andres Iniesta

131

5

Raul

1994-2015

raul-spain-euro-2000

The legendary Raul should have made this list because of his brilliant career for club and country before his retirement in 2015.

Scoring 383 goals and 157 assists in 916 games at club level, combined with 44 goals in 102 games for his country, shows that the former Real Madrid player was always a threat at the other end of the pitch.

His 44 goals for Spain made him the top goalscorer in the country’s history, before a player who will be featured later on this list surpassed him, speaking of the level he has shown at the international level.

Spain’s top international goalscorers

Level

The player

Spelling

Goals

1

David Villa

98

59

2

Raul

102

44

3

Fernando Torres

110

38

4

Alvaro Morata

85

37

5

David Silva

125

35

You scored a goal

out of 20

4

Xavi

1997-2019

xavi-spain

There can be no list of great players to play for Spain without including the name of Barcelona midfielder, and current manager, Xavi.

The metronomic maestro was named in France Football’s all-time Ballon d’Or dream team back in 2020, alongside the likes of Messi, Lothar Matthaus, and Cafu.

Xavi scored 12 goals in 133 games for Spain and had 85 goals and 185 assists in 767 games for Barcelona during his time at the club.

Spain: Last five managers

The manager

Time to stay

Luis de la Fuente

2019-present

Luis Enrique

2018-2022

Robert Moreno

2019

Fernando Hierro

2018

Julen Lopetegui

2016-2018

3

David Villa

2000-2020

David-villa-spain

One of Spain’s all-time champions is, for sure, David Villa. The striker took Raul’s national number 7 shirt in 2008 and never looked back.

His 59 goals for Spain make him the club’s all-time leading goalscorer, 14 more than any other player in recent years.

The greatest goalscorer in the country’s history should have been among the best ever to make it on this list, especially when you consider that he scored 341 goals in 666 games at club level – for the likes of Barcelona, ​​Valencia, and New York City FC.

A record for Spain’s biggest tournament

David Villa

Appearance

Goals

It helps

2006 World Cup

4

3

0

2008 European Championship

4

4

0

2010 World Cup

7

5

1

2014 World Cup

1

1

0

Statistics via Transfermarkt

2

Sergio Ramos

2003-present

sergio-ramos

The second in this list is the most capped player in the history of Spanish international football – the famous defender Sergio Ramos.

The legendary colossus has been capped 180 times by Spain, and has made 813 appearances at club level to date – currently playing for Mexican side Monterrey at the age of 39.

Ramos won four Champions League and five La Liga trophies during his time with Real Madrid, to go along with a World Cup and two European Championship successes with Spain.

He was once called “the best defender in the world” by former Italy and AC Milan legend Paulo Maldini.

1

Andres Iniesta

2000-present

andres-iniesta-spain-euro-2012

The best player in the history of Spanish football is, without a doubt, the icon Andres Iniesta, who last played for the Emirates Club in the UAE, before retiring in 2024.

One of his greatest, if not the greatest, moments of his career to date came in the 2010 World Cup final against the Netherlands.

Iniesta scored in extra time to win his country’s first ever World Cup, cementing his place in Spanish football history forever.

He scored 14 goals in 131 games for his country and also scored 57 goals and 136 assists in 674 games for Barcelona during his time at the Nou Camp.

Xavi once called him the “perfect” Spanish player and David Silva said Iniesta was the best player in world football ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi, showing that he is highly rated by his peers.

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