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Jamal Musiala Germany Euro 2024

Jamal Musiala named in Euro 2024 Team of the Tournament

Bayern forward Jamal Musiala was the only Germany player named in the Euro 2024 Team of the Tournament, as revealed by UEFA on Tuesday. The team was selected based on the findings of UEFA’s technical observers, who included Fabio Capello, Rafael Benitez and Frank de Boer. Musiala, who finished as Golden Boot winner together with Bayern teammate Harry Kane, was chosen alongside the following players:

Euro 2024

Jamal Musiala jubelt mit Ilkay Gündogan nach dem Tor gegen Ungarn.

Mike Maignan (France) - Kyle Walker (England), Manuel Akanji (Switzerland), William Saliba (France), Marc Cucurella (Spain) - Rodri (Spain), Daniel Olmo (Spain), Fabian Ruiz (Spain) - Lamine Yamal (Spain), Jamal Musiala (Germany), Nico Williams (Spain)

Musiala, 21, follows a long line of famous Bayern players to have been among the best at a European Championship. Here’s the list of every Team of the Tournament since 1960:

Euro 2020

Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy) - Kyle Walker (England), Leonardo Bonucci (Italy), Harry Maguire (England), Leonardo Spinazzola (Italy) - Jorginho (Italy), Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (Denmark), Pedri (Spain) - Federico Chiesa (Italy), Romelu Lukaku (Belgium), Raheem Sterling (England)

Euro 2016

Joshua Kimmich umarmt Kingsley Coman bei der EURO 2016.

Rui Patricio (Portugal) - Joshua Kimmich (Germany)Jérôme Boateng (Germany), Pepe (Portugal), Raphael Guerreiro (Portugal) - Toni Kroos (Germany), Joe Allen (Wales), Antoine Griezmann (France), Aaron Ramsey (Wales), Dimitri Payet (France) - Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)

Euro 2012

Iker Casillas (Spain) - Fabio Coentrao (Portugal), Pepe (Portugal), Sergio Ramos (Spain), Jordi Alba (Spain) - Sami Khedira (Germany), Andrea Pirlo (Italy), Andres Iniesta (Spain), Xavi Hernandez (Spain) - Mario Balotelli (Italy), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)

Euro 2008

Philipp Lahm challenging Hamit Altintop at Euro 2008.

Philipp Lahm challenging Hamit Altintop at Euro 2008.

Iker Casillas (Spain) - Philipp Lahm (Germany), Carles Puyol (Spain), Carlos Marchena (Spain), Yuri Zhirkov (Russia) - Luka Modric (Croatia), Marcos Senna (Spain), Xavi Hernandez (Spain), Hamit Altintop (Turkey) - Andrey Arshavin (Russia), David Villa (Spain)

Euro 2004

Petr Cech (Czech Republic) - Traianos Dellas (Greece), Ricardo Carvalho (Portugal), Giourkas Seitaridis (Greece), Gianluca Zambrotta (Italy) - Maniche (Portugal), Pavel Nedved (Czech Republic), Theodoros Zagorakis (Greece), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) - Milan Baros (Czech Republic), Wayne Rooney (England)

Euro 2000

Francesco Toldo (Italy) - Laurent Blanc (France), Fabio Cannavaro (Italy), Paolo Maldini (Italy), Lilian Thuram (France) - Patrick Vieria (France), Zinedine Zidane (France), Luis Figo (Portugal), Edgar Davids (Netherlands) - Patrick Kluivert (Netherlands), Francesco Totti (Italy)

Euro 1996

Andreas Köpke (Germany) - Laurent Blanc (France), Marcel Desailly (France), Matthias Sammer (Germany), Paolo Maldini (Italy) - Paul Gascoigne (England), Dieter Eilts (Germany), Karel Poborsky (Czechoslovakia) - Alan Shearer (England), Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria), Davor Suker (Croatia)

Euro 1992

Stefan Effenberg at Euro 1992

Stefan Effenberg at Euro 1992.

Peter Schmeichel (Denmark) - Jocelyn Angloma (France), Laurent Blanc (France), Andreas Brehme (Germany), Jürgen Kohler (Germany) - Stefan Effenberg (Germany), Ruud Gullit (Netherlands), Thomas Häßler (Germany), Brian Laudrup (Denmark) - Marco van Basten (Netherlands), Dennis Bergkamp (Netherlands)

Euro 1988

Lothar Matthäus at Euro 1988.

Lothar Matthäus at Euro 1988.

Hans van Breukelen (Netherlands) - Giuseppe Bergomi (Italy), Ronald Koeman (Netherlands), Frank Rijkaard (Netherlands), Paolo Maldini (Italy) - Giuseppe Giannini (Italy), Lothar Matthäus (Germany), Jan Wouters (Netherlands) - Ruud Gullit (Netherlands), Gianluca Vialli (Italy), Marco van Basten (Netherlands)

Euro 1984

Harald Schumacher (Germany) - Joao Pinto (Portugal), Karlheinz Förster (Germany), Morten Olsen (Denmark), Andreas Brehme (Germany) - Fernando Chalana (Portugal), Alain Giresse (France), Jean Tigana (France), Frank Arnesen (Denmark), Michel Platini (France) - Rudi Völler (Germany)

Euro 1980

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge at Euro 1980.

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge at Euro 1980.

Dino Zoff (Italy) - Claudio Gentile (Italy), Gaetano Scirea (Italy), Karlheinz Förster (Germany), Hans-Peter Briegel (Germany) - Marco Tardelli (Italy), Jan Ceulemans (Belgium), Bernd Schuster (Germany), Hansi Müller (Germany) - Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Germany), Horst Hrubesch (Germany)

Euro 1976

Franz Beckenbauer at Euro 1976.

Franz Beckenbauer at Euro 1976.

Ivo Viktor (Czechoslovakia) - Jan Pivarnik (Czechoslovakia), Ruud Krol (Netherlands), Anton Ondrus (Czechoslovakia), Franz Beckenbauer (Germany) - Rainer Bonhof (Germany), Jaroslav Pollak (Czechoslovakia), Antonin Panenka (Czechoslovakia), Dragan Dzajic (Yugoslavia) - Zdenek Nehoda (Czechoslovakia), Dieter Müller (Germany)

Euro 1972

Uli Hoeneß at Euro 1972.

Uli Hoeneß at Euro 1972.

Evgeni Rudakov (USSR) - Revaz Dzodzuashvili (USSR), Frank Beckenbauer (Germany), Murtaz Khurtsilava (USSR), Paul Breitner (Germany) - Uli Hoeneß (Germany), Günter Netzer (Germany), Herbert Wimmer (Germany) - Raoul Lambert (Belgium), Jupp Heynckes (Germany), Gerd Müller (Germany)

Euro 1968

Dino Zoff (Italy) - Mirsad Fazlagic (Yugoslavia), Giacinto Facchetti (Italy), Albert Schesternev (USSR), Bobby Moore (England) - Ivica Osim (Yugoslavia), Sandro Mazzola (Italy), Angelo Domenghini (Italy) - Geoff Hurst (England), Luihi Riva (Italy), Dragan Dzajic (Yugoslavia)

Euro 1964

Lev Yashin (USSR) - Feliciano Rivilla (Spain), Dezsö Novak (Hungary), Ignacio Zoco (Spain), Ferran Olivella (Spain) - Amancio Amaro (Spain), Valentin Ivanov (USSR), Luis Suarez (Spain) - Ferenc Bene (Hungary), Jesus Maria Pereda (Spain), Florian Albert (Hungary)

Euro 1960

Lev Yashin (USSR); Vladimir Djurkovic (Yugoslavia), Ladislav Novak (Czechoslovakia) - Igor Netto (USSR), Josef Masopust (Czechoslovakia), Valentin Ivanov (USSR) - Slava Metreveli (USSR), Milan Galic (Yugoslavia), Viktor Ponedelnik (USSR), Dragoslav Sekularac (Yugoslavia), Borivoje Kostic (Yugoslavia)

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