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Mario Götze

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German footballer (born 1992)

Mario Götze
Götze withGermany in 2011
Personal information
Full nameMario Götze[1]
Date of birth (1992-06-03)3 June 1992 (age 33)[2]
Place of birthMemmingen, Germany
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[3]
Position(s)Attacking midfielder,winger,forward[4]
Team information
Current team
Eintracht Frankfurt
Number27
Youth career
1995–1998SC Ronsberg
1998–2001FC Eintracht Hombruch
2001–2009Borussia Dortmund
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009–2013Borussia Dortmund83(22)
2013–2016Bayern Munich73(22)
2016–2020Borussia Dortmund75(13)
2020–2022PSV Eindhoven47(9)
2022–Eintracht Frankfurt93(9)
International career
2007Germany U152(0)
2007–2008Germany U168(3)
2008–2009Germany U1713(5)
2009Germany U212(0)
2010–2023Germany66(17)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 21:34, 9 November 2025 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 21:36, 25 March 2023 (UTC)

Mario Götze (German pronunciation:[ˈmaːʁi̯oˈɡœtsə]; born 3 June 1992) is a German professionalfootballer who plays forBundesliga clubEintracht Frankfurt. Although his favoured position is that of an attacking or centralmidfielder, he has also played as awinger orfalse nine.[4][5]

He played for Borussia Dortmund between 2009 and 2013, winning the Bundesligatitle in2010–11 and the Bundesliga andDFB-Pokal double in2011–12, and was a member of the team which reached the2013 UEFA Champions League final. In April 2013, a €37 million bid from Bayern Munich triggered a release clause in Götze's contract, making him the second-most expensive German player at the time, behindMesut Özil.[6] He spent three seasons with the club where he won a further three league titles, two DFB-Pokal trophies and a winners' medal in each of theFIFA Club World Cup andUEFA Super Cup. He then returned to Dortmund in 2016, where he added another DFB-Pokal title and aDFL-Supercup to his name.

Götze was first selected for the Germany national football team in 2010, at the age of 18. He was included in the squad forUEFA Euro 2012 and, two years later, scored the winning goal in the2014 FIFA World Cup final.[7]

Club career

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Borussia Dortmund

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Early life

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Götze is a product of Dortmund's youth academy, first entering the club as an eight-year-old.[8] He made his Bundesliga debut on 21 November 2009 in a scoreless draw againstMainz 05, coming on as a substitute forJakub Błaszczykowski in the 88th minute.[9] During the winter break of the2009–10 Bundesliga season, Dortmund managerJürgen Klopp promoted Götze to the first team. He finished the 2009–10 season with five appearances.[10] Götze took his chance and was an important player in Dortmund's Bundesliga-winning squad of the2010–11 season. He finished 2010–11 season with eight goals[11] in 41 appearances.[12] In 2010,German Football Association's then technical directorMatthias Sammer described Götze as "one of the best talents Germany has ever had."[13]

He played in the 2011 German Super Cup' losing to Schalke 04.[14] In January 2012, Götze was diagnosed with a hip injury; cartilage in Götze's hip had inflamed under stress.[15]

Götze playing for Borussia Dortmund in 2013

On 27 March 2012, Götze signed a new contract with Borussia Dortmund, keeping him at Dortmund until 2016. His contract, however, contained a release clause from the club, triggered by a fixed transfer fee of at least €37 million.[16] Götze spoke about his contract extension, saying, "Everyone knows how comfortable I feel in Dortmund. The club are far from finished with their recent resurgence. And I want to be part of this development."[17]

In April 2012, Götze made the squad for the first time since his hip injury but was an unused substitute against rivalsSchalke 04. He played his first game since his hip injury when he came on as a substitute againstBorussia Mönchengladbach.

Götze won the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund in2012 as Dortmund set a Bundesliga record by earning the most points in a season with 81, a record later broken by Bayern Munich in 2012–13. Götze also won theDFB-Pokal with Dortmund (5–2) against rivalsBayern Munich in2012. Götze finished the season with seven goals in all competitions.[14][18]

2012–13 season

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Götze kicked off his season by losing the 2012 German Super Cup.[19] On the first day of the2012–13 season, he came on as a substitute and scored the winner againstWerder Bremen in a 2–1 win for Dortmund. On 19 December, he netted a hat-trick, powering Dortmund to a 5–1 defeat ofHannover 96 in the third round of theDFB-Pokal.[20]

At BarcelonaLionel Messi,Andrés Iniesta andXavi are building a triangle, but as a classic duo there is nobody better than the prolificReus and Götze. How they split Ajax in the Champions League impressed me. I hope they do not succeed in Munich.

Former German captain and head coachFranz Beckenbauer on Reus and Götze partnership, December 2012[21]

Götze provided an assist and netted a goal in Dortmund's 3–0 second leg defeat ofShakhtar Donetsk on 5 March 2013, completing a 5–2 aggregate victory over the Ukrainian champions as Dortmund progressed to the quarter-finals of theChampions League.[22] The result meant that Dortmund had advanced to the quarter-finals for the first time in 15 years.[23][24] Götze was ruled out of thefinal against Bayern Munich atWembley Stadium,London, as he suffered thigh injury againstReal Madrid in the second leg of the semi-final, which his side lost 2–0 but still progressed to the final through an aggregate score of 4–3.[25] His Dortmund side lost the final 2–1 after a lateArjen Robben goal sealed Bayern's victory.

Bayern Munich

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Signing

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On 23 April 2013, it was announced that Götze was moving on 1 July 2013 to rivals Bayern Munich after the team had triggered Götze's release clause of €37 million.[26][27][28] The transfer made Götze the most expensive German player of all time.[29][30]Mesut Özil eventually broke the record later in the summer, transferring toArsenal for €50 million.[31] Dortmund coach Jürgen Klopp claimed that the reason behind Götze's transfer to Bayern was the playmaker's wish to play under managerPep Guardiola, formerly ofBarcelona.[32] Klopp admitted his annoyance at the timing of the announcement of Götze's move, as it was barely 36 hours before Dortmund's Champions League semi-final withReal Madrid.[33] Klopp later said that Dortmund had no chance of convincing Götze to stay with Dortmund, as he claimed, "He [Götze] is a Pep Guardiola favourite."[34]

2013–14 season

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Götze playing for Bayern Munich in 2013

On 11 August 2013, Götze made his Bayern Munich debut, coming on as a substitute forMitchell Weiser in the 60th minute. Götze netted two goals to help Bayern get a 4–1 win againstHungarian championsGyőri ETO in a friendly match.[35] He made his league debut for the club in aBundesliga home match against1. FC Nürnberg on 24 August, which Bayern won 2–0. On 19 October, Götze came on as a substitute and made two assists to help Bayern from a one-goal deficit to get a 4–1 win against 1. FSV Mainz 05.[36]

On 23 October, Götze scored his first competitive goal for Bayern in a 5–0Champions Leaguegroup stage win overViktoria Plzeň at theAllianz Arena. He also assistedBastian Schweinsteiger in the game.[37] On 26 October 2013, Götze came on as a substitute forToni Kroos in the 25th minute and scored his first Bundesliga goal for Bayern Munich with a header in a 3–2 win againstHertha BSC.[38] On 2 November, he made his return to starting line-up in a 2–1 away win for Bayern againstTSG 1899 Hoffenheim. On 23 November, Götze came off the bench and scored the first goal of a 3–0 away victory over former clubBorussia Dortmund.[39] He did not celebrate the goal out of respect to Dortmund.[40] In the team's next fixture againstCSKA Moscow, Götze scored the second goal of 3–1 away win in the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League group stage.[41] On 7 December, Götze helped Bayern by netting a goal in the closing minute, as well as assistingThomas Müller, in a dominant 7–0 away victory over Werder Bremen.[42] On 17 December, Götze scored a long-range goal in the 47th minute against theAFC championGuangzhou Evergrande, helping Bayern win 3–0 and advance to2013 FIFA Club World Cup Final,[43][44] where he came on as an 80th-minute substitute.[45] Bayern won the match 2–0.[45]

On 24 January 2014, Götze started as a "false 9" and scored his first goal in the second half of the season against Borussia Mönchengladbach, a 2–0 Bayern victory.[46] On 25 March, he scored in a 3–1 win over Hertha BSC as Bayern were confirmed as Bundesliga champions.[47] On 3 May 2014, he scored a brace and assisted two in their 4–1 away win againstHamburger SV.[48] On 17 May, he played the full 120 minute match against former club Borussia Dortmund in2014 DFB-Pokal Final. Bayern won 2–0 in extra time to win their second major title in the season.[49] Götze's debut season with Bayern has yielded a mixture of success and frustration, scoring 15 goals.[44][50][45][51]

2014–15 season

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Götze playing for Bayern Münich in 2014

After helping Germany win the2014 FIFA World Cup, Götze began the 2014–15 season on 14 August 2014, coming on as substitute in a 2–0 loss against Borussia Dortmund in2014 DFL-Supercup.[52] On 17 August, he opened his scoring account in their first2014–15 DFB-Pokal win againstSC Preußen Münster.[53] On 22 August, he started and played for 62 minutes in their 2–1 home season opener victory againstWolfsburg.[54] On 23 September, he scored twice in Bayern's 4–0 home win againstSC Paderborn.[55]

On 18 October, Götze netted another brace in their 6–0 home win against Werder Bremen.[56] On 28 October,FIFA announced that Götze was included in the 23-man shortlist for2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or.[57] On 22 November, he scored a stylistic long range goal in their 4–0 win against Hoffenheim, later voted Bundesliga goal of the week.[58][59] On 14 February 2015, Götze scored his third brace of the season and assisted one in their dominating 8–0 win against Hamburger SV.[60]

On 28 April 2015, Götze was one of four Bayern players to miss in a 2–0 penalty shootout defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the DFB-Pokal semi-final.[61] In May 2015, Franz Beckenbauer criticised Götze for poor performances and lack of determination in playing.[62] After a couple of weeks, Götze's teammate Arjen Robben backed him up for all the negative criticism. "You need to make certain experiences as a player," the Netherlands international said. "How you cope with certain situations also makes you strong as a player. Criticism can be good for your development too. You need to fight through the situation."[63] He finished the season with 15 goals in 48 appearances in all competitions.[52][64]

2015–16 season

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On 1 August 2015, he started his season by coming on as a substitute in the 84th minute.[65] On 9 August 2015, Götze scored with a goal in Bayern's 3–1 DFB-Pokal win overFC Nöttingen.[66] In the next four games, he struggled to make a significant impact in the squad. On 16 September, Götze, coming on as a substitute in 79th minute, scored the second goal againstOlympiacos in the2015–16 Champions League as his club earned a 3–0 away win. After the game, Bayern coach Pep Guardiola praised Götze for his performance.[67]

On 22 September 2015, Götze assisted the last goal in Bayern's 5–1 win against Wolfsburg.[68] On 29 September, Götze was a threat throughout the whole game and he scored a goal against Croatian championsDinamo Zagreb. Bayern earned a 5–0 win.[69] On 4 October, Götze scored and assisted a goal against Borussia Dortmund to help Bayern to a 5–1 victory.[70] He scored six goals in 21 appearances during the2015–16 season.[65][71]

Return to Borussia Dortmund

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2016–17 season

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On 21 July 2016, Götze confirmed his return to Dortmund on a four-year contract.[72][73][74][75] He also stated that he regretted his decision to join Bayern Munich three years before.[76] On 11 September 2016, Götze played his official comeback in 1–0 loss againstRB Leipzig. Despite the loss, he was praised for his promising return.[77] Three days later, he scored his first goal for Dortmund since his return to his boyhood club, with his previous goal in a competitive game for the club coming in the 6–1 Bundesliga win over Greuther Furth in April 2013. He scored the opener of the historic 6–0 away win againstLegia Warszawa in the Champions League group stage.[78]

After a long time of re-adapting to the Dortmund system, Götze managed to find his form when their side faced Bayern Munich on 20 November 2016. Götze assisted the only goal of the game, and earned a 1–0 victory.[79] Almost a month later, he scored his first Bundesliga goal since his return to Dortmund in a 2–2 draw against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.[80] In February 2017, Götze was dropped from the Dortmund team with a mystery illness, identified in media reports asmyopathy, a metabolic disease which can cause fatigue and weight gain.[81] The illness was said to explain some of Götze's fitness problems over the previous several seasons with Bayern and on his return to Dortmund.[82] He finished the season with two goals in 16 appearances.[83]

2017–18 season

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After his absence due to metabolic illness, Götze returned to the field on 14 July 2017 where Dortmund successfully defeatedUrawa Reds 3–2 in a friendly match.[84] On 19 August 2017, he made his first start in seven months in a 3–0 away win against VfL Wolfsburg to start their 2017–18 Bundesliga season; he assisted a goal, and played industriously.[85] After the match, Dortmund's coachPeter Bosz hailed Götze's performance, but stated that he needs to be careful with his midfielder in order to gain full recovery.[86] He finished the season with two goals in 32 appearances.[87]

2018–19 season

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On 9 February 2019, Götze scored his 50th Bundesliga goal in a 3–3 draw with Hoffenheim, extending his record of never having lost a match in which he scored to 43 matches.[88]

2019–20 season

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On the opening day of the2019–20 Bundesliga campaign, Götze made his 200th competitive appearance for Dortmund, coming on as a second-half substitute for Reus in a 5–1 win overAugsburg.[89]

On 23 May 2020, Borussia Dortmund sporting directorMichael Zorc stated that Götze would leave the club at the end of the season.[90] His last appearance for the team was in a 1–0 defeat against Bayern Munich, three days later after his decision to leave.[91] He bid farewell to the club at theWestfalenstadion prior to Dortmund's final match against 1899 Hoffenheim.[92]

PSV

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On 6 October 2020, Götze joinedPSV on a free transfer, signing a two-year deal.[93] Götze scored on his PSV debut, a 3–0 away win atPEC Zwolle on 18 October.[94] Götze was described bykicker as the best player in theEredivisie after his first few months, but his season was affected by injuries.[95]

On 21 July 2021, Götze scored twice againstGalatasaray in the first leg of theirUEFA Champions League second qualifying round tie.[96] On 7 August, Götze scored in a 4–0Johan Cruyff Shield win overrivalsAjax, in turn helping to end Ajax's 17 game unbeaten streak.[97]

On 6 September 2021, Götze signed a new contract with PSV, keeping him at the club until 2024.[98]

Eintracht Frankfurt

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On 21 June 2022, Götze signed a three-year contract withEintracht Frankfurt.[99]

International career

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Early international career

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Götze lining up forGermany withJérôme Boateng (centre) andMesut Özil (right) in 2011

After ascending through several youth teams, Götze was called up for his first senior match forGermany againstSweden, on 17 November 2010. He made his debut that day, coming on in the 78th minute in a goalless draw, substituting for his Dortmund teammateKevin Großkreutz[100] and becoming the youngest German international sinceUwe Seeler.[101] Götze andAndré Schürrle, who came on simultaneously, are the first two German players to be born inreunified Germany. He made his second appearance for the national team in a friendly match againstItaly on 9 February 2011.

Götze's first goal for Germany was againstBrazil on 10 August 2011; at 19 years and 68 days, he became the joint-youngest goalscorer for the Germany national team in the post-war era along withKlaus Stürmer, who scored on debut againstFrance on 16 October 1954.[102] He was included in the 23-man squad forUEFA Euro 2012 on 28 May 2012.[103] Götze made his tournament debut in a 4–2 victory after coming on as a substitute in the 80th minute againstGreece.[104]

2014 World Cup

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Götze beats Argentina goalkeeperSergio Romero to score the winning goal for Germany asEzequiel Garay (left) andMartín Demichelis (centre) look on during the2014 World Cup Final.

Götze contributed four goals in2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying, and was named in Germany's squad for the tournament finals.[105] Götze was named in the starting line-up againstPortugal in the team's opening match, winning the penalty kick for Germany's opening goal on hisWorld Cup debut.[106] In the team's second match, he scored the opening goal and was named theMan of the Match in a 2–2 draw withGhana.[107] Götze played just 14 minutes in the 1–0 win against theUnited States,[108] half of theRound of 16 win againstAlgeria[109] and seven minutes in theirquarter-final 1–0 win over France.[110] He did not play in Germany's record-breaking7–1 victory against Brazil in thesemi-finals.[111]

In theWorld Cup final againstArgentina, German Manager Joachim Löw substituted 36-year-oldMiroslav Klose after 88 minutes with Götze and told him, "Show the world you are better than Messi and can decide the World Cup."[112] Götze scored the only goal of the match in the 113th minute, controlling André Schürrle's cross on his chest beforevolleying the ball into the net, giving Germany their fourth World Cup.[113] He became the first substitute to score a World Cup winning goal,[114] and the youngest player to score in a World Cup Final since fellow GermanWolfgang Weber in1966, who was also 22.[115] Götze was also named theMan of the Match.[116]

Euro 2016, hiatus and 2022 World Cup

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Götze featured atUEFA Euro 2016, appearing in four matches of Germany's semifinalists campaign. Having started every group game, he played just over 20 minutes in the knockout phase. Pundits widely criticised his performances for being nondescript.[117] During this time, Götze also took part in a collaboration between theGerman Football Association andThe LEGO Group, who in May 2016 released a Europe-exclusivecollectible minifigure series, with Götze featured as the fifteenth of sixteenminifigures in the collection.[118]

In the lead up to the2018 FIFA World Cup, he played in a friendly against France in November 2017 after a one-year absence from the national team, but ultimately did not make the squad for the final tournament.[119]

On 10 November 2022, Götze was named in Germany's2022 FIFA World Cup squad by ManagerHansi Flick. The selection was met with surprise, as it marked his return to the national side after five years.[120][121]

Style of play

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Götze is capable of playing as either a left or rightwinger,attacking midfielder and also as a "false 9".[122] Götze was considered to be one of the best young players in the world, possessing speed, technique,dribbling skills andplaymaking capabilities. In his first stint at Dortmund, under manager Jürgen Klopp, Götze often played different roles in the team's 4–2–3–1 formation. Following the departure of fellow playmakerShinji Kagawa in 2012, during the 2012–13 season, Klopp assigned Götze as central attacking midfielder. For Germany, Götze's talent has been used by German coachJoachim Löw in the "false 9" role. In more recent seasons with Dortmund, coachLucien Favre has also used Götze in this role.[4][5]

In 2010, the German Football Association's then-Technical Director Matthias Sammer described Götze as "one of the best talents Germany has ever had."[123] One year later, German football legend Franz Beckenbauer described Götze as "German Messi" for his speed and style of play.[124] However, Götze's pace deteriorated before the peak age of an average professional footballer, and this was seen as one of the reasons for his second departure from Borussia Dortmund.[125][126] In 2012,Franz Beckenbauer spoke about Götze, along withMarco Reus, saying, "...as a classic duo there is nobody better than the prolific Götze and Reus."[127]

Outside football

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Personal life

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Götze was born inMemmingen,Bavaria to parents Jürgen and Astrid Götze.[128] His father is a professor at theDortmund University of Technology.[129][130] As a result of his father’s profession, Götze spent 18 months in theUnited States while his father collaborated on a paper forRice University.[131] His older brotherFabian is currently afree agent, having left Dortmund's youth system in 2010. Their younger brother,Felix, currently plays forSC Paderson

Götze has been in a relationship with German lingerie model Ann-Kathrin Brömmel since July 2012.[132] The couple were engaged in 2017 and married in May 2018.[133] They had a son in 2020 and a daughter in 2023.[134][135] Götze isChristian.[136][137][138][139]

Health problems

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In early March 2017, it was reported that Götze had been suffering from a metabolic disorder.[140] The health condition was later found out to bemyopathy, a muscular disorder which affects the fibres in the muscles, meaning they do not function correctly.

Speaking about discovering the health condition Götze released a statement via the Borussia Dortmund official website which read, "I'm currently undergoing treatment and will do everything in my power to be back in training and helping my team to achieve our common goals as soon as possible".[141]

Sponsorship

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Mural of Götze commissioned byNike inCharlottenburg, Berlin

In 2011, Götze signed a sponsorship kit deal with sportswear and equipment supplierNike.[142] He appeared in an advert for the Nike Green Speed II alongsideEden Hazard,Theo Walcott,Raheem Sterling,Christian Eriksen andStephan El Shaarawy in November 2012.[143] In March 2014, Götze was one of the first players to wear Nike Magista boots.[144]

Götze appeared as part of a Galaxy XI in an advertisement for South Korean companySamsung alongsideCristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi,Wayne Rooney,Radamel Falcao andIker Casillas in a team managed by German football legend Franz Beckenbauer.[145] On 14 August 2014,Konami announced that they had featured Götze on the front cover ofPro Evolution Soccer 2015.[146]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 9 November 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup[a]EuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Borussia Dortmund2009–10[10]Bundesliga500050
2010–11[12]Bundesliga336206[b]2418
2011–12[14][18]Bundesliga176216[c]01[d]0267
2012–13[19][50]Bundesliga28104411[c]21[d]04416
Total8322852342011631
Bayern Munich2013–14[44][45][50][51]Bundesliga27104111[c]33[e]14515
2014–15[52][64]Bundesliga3294211[c]41[d]04815
2015–16[65][71]Bundesliga143214[c]21[d]0216
Total73221042695111436
Borussia Dortmund2016–17[83]Bundesliga111104[c]100162
2017–18[87]Bundesliga232009[b]000322
2018–19[51]Bundesliga267206[c]0347
2019–20[51]Bundesliga153204[c]000213
Total7513502310010314
PSV Eindhoven2020–21[51]Eredivisie185106[b]1256
2021–22[51]Eredivisie2945217[f]51[g]15212
Total47962236117718
Eintracht Frankfurt2022–23[51]Bundesliga323607[c]01[h]0463
2023–24[51]Bundesliga303219[i]0414
2024–25[51]Bundesliga243308[b]2355
2025–26[51]Bundesliga70103[c]0110
Total9391212721013312
Career total37175411212121112543111
  1. ^IncludesDFB-Pokal,KNVB Cup
  2. ^abcdAppearances inUEFA Europa League
  3. ^abcdefghijAppearances inUEFA Champions League
  4. ^abcdAppearance inDFL-Supercup
  5. ^One appearance inUEFA Super Cup, two appearances and one goal inFIFA Club World Cup
  6. ^Six appearances and three goals in UEFA Champions League, five appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League, six appearances and one goal inUEFA Europa Conference League
  7. ^Appearance inJohan Cruyff Shield
  8. ^Appearance in UEFA Super Cup
  9. ^Appearances inUEFA Europa Conference League

International

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As of match played 25 March 2023[147]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Germany201010
2011112
201281
201363
2014157
201573
2016141
201710
201800
201900
202000
202100
202220
202310
Total6617
Scores and results list Germany's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Götze goal.[147]
List of international goals scored by Mario Götze
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
110 August 2011Mercedes-Benz Arena,Stuttgart, Germany Brazil2–03–2Friendly
22 September 2011Veltins-Arena,Gelsenkirchen, Germany Austria6–26–2UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
37 September 2012AWD-Arena,Hanover, Germany Faroe Islands1–03–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification
422 March 2013Astana Arena,Astana, Kazakhstan Kazakhstan2–03–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification
526 March 2013Frankenstadion,Nuremberg, Germany Kazakhstan2–04–12014 FIFA World Cup qualification
615 October 2013Friends Arena,Solna, Sweden Sweden2–25–32014 FIFA World Cup qualification
75 March 2014Mercedes-Benz Arena, Stuttgart, Germany Chile1–01–0Friendly
86 June 2014Coface Arena,Mainz, Germany Armenia5–16–1Friendly
96–1
1021 June 2014Castelão,Fortaleza, Brazil Ghana1–02–22014 FIFA World Cup
1113 July 2014Estádio do Maracanã,Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Argentina1–01–0 (a.e.t.)2014 FIFA World Cup
123 September 2014Esprit Arena,Düsseldorf, Germany Argentina2–42–4Friendly
1314 November 2014Frankenstadion, Nuremberg, Germany Gibraltar3–04–0UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
1410 June 2015RheinEnergieStadion,Cologne, Germany United States1–01–2Friendly
154 September 2015Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt, Germany Poland2–03–1UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
163–1
1729 March 2016Allianz Arena,Munich, Germany Italy2–04–1Friendly

Honours

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Borussia Dortmund[148]

Bayern Munich[148]

PSV Eindhoven[148]

Eintracht Frankfurt[148]

Germany U17

Germany

Individual

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