- 1Manuel Neuer
- 2Dayot Upamecano
- 4Matthijs de Ligt
- 5Benjamin Pavard
- 6Joshua Kimmich
- 7Serge Gnabry
- 8Leon Goretzka
- 10Leroy Sané
- 11Kingsley Coman
- 13Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
- 14Paul Wanner
- 17Sadio Mané
- 18Marcel Sabitzer
- 19Alphonso Davies
- 20Bouna Sarr
- 21Lucas Hernández
- 23Tanguy Nianzou
- 25Thomas Müller
- 26Sven Ulreich
- 28Gabriel Vidović
- 32Joshua Zirkzee
- 35Johannes Schenk
- 38Ryan Gravenberch
- 39Mathys Tel
- 40Noussair Mazraoui
- 42Jamal Musiala
- 44Josip Stanišić
- BBBerni
- BGBenjamin Glück
- DTDino Toppmöller
- HBProf Dr Holger Broich
- HFHansi Flick
- HSHasan Salihamidžić
- JNJulian Nagelsmann
- TTToni Tapalović
- XZXaver Zembrod
Personal
Southampton (2014-2016)
RB Salzburg (2012-2014)
Metz (2011-2012)
Génération Foot (2009-2011)
Sadio Mané (*10.04.1992) is a Senegalese winger who has been at FC Bayern since 2022. Mané picked up all the major trophies at his previous stint with Liverpool, winning the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup (both in 2019), English Premier League (2020) and FA Cup and English League Cup (2022).
Africa Cup winner & African Footballer of the Year
In 2019, the striker was also the Premier League's top scorer (22 goals) and African Footballer of the Year. At the start of 2022, the Senegalese international triumphed with his national team at the Africa Cup. The lightning-quick player can be deployed both in the centre of attack and on the wings.
Africa Cup of Nations 2022
FIFA Club World Cup 2019
Champions League 2019
UEFA Super Cup 2019
English Premier League2020
FA Cup 2022
English League Cup 2022
Austrian Bundesliga 2014
Austrian Cup 2014
African Footballer of the Year 2019
Premier League top scorer 2019
Statistics
Southampton (2014-2016)
RB Salzburg (2012-2014)
Metz (2011-2012)
Génération Foot (2009-2011)
Sadio Mané (*10.04.1992) is a Senegalese winger who has been at FC Bayern since 2022. Mané picked up all the major trophies at his previous stint with Liverpool, winning the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup (both in 2019), English Premier League (2020) and FA Cup and English League Cup (2022).
Africa Cup winner & African Footballer of the Year
In 2019, the striker was also the Premier League's top scorer (22 goals) and African Footballer of the Year. At the start of 2022, the Senegalese international triumphed with his national team at the Africa Cup. The lightning-quick player can be deployed both in the centre of attack and on the wings.
Africa Cup of Nations 2022
FIFA Club World Cup 2019
Champions League 2019
UEFA Super Cup 2019
English Premier League2020
FA Cup 2022
English League Cup 2022
Austrian Bundesliga 2014
Austrian Cup 2014
African Footballer of the Year 2019
Premier League top scorer 2019