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Manuel Neuer

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German footballer (born 1986)

Manuel Neuer
Neuer in a German national team jersey
Neuer withGermany in 2018
Personal information
Full nameManuel Peter Neuer[1]
Date of birth (1986-03-27)27 March 1986 (age 39)[1]
Place of birthGelsenkirchen, West Germany
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)[1]
PositionGoalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Bayern Munich
Number1
Youth career
1991–2005Schalke 04
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2006Schalke 04 II26(0)
2005–2011Schalke 04156(0)
2011–Bayern Munich377(0)
International career
2004Germany U181(0)
2004–2005Germany U1911(0)
2005–2006Germany U204(0)
2006–2009Germany U2120(0)
2009–2024Germany124(0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 16:26, 22 November 2025 (UTC)

Manuel Peter Neuer (German pronunciation:[ˈmaːnu̯eːlˈnɔʏ.ɐ,-ɛl-]; born 27 March 1986) is a German professionalfootballer who plays as agoalkeeper for andcaptainsBundesliga clubBayern Munich. Considered one of the best goalkeepers in the world, and one of the greatest and most influential goalkeepers of all time,[nb 1] Neuer has been described as a "sweeper-keeper" because of his playing style and speed when rushing off his line to anticipate opponents, going out of thepenalty area.[3][4][28] He was named the best goalkeeper of the decade from 2011 to 2020 byIFFHS.[29]

Neuer started his career atSchalke 04 where he won theDFB-Pokal andDFL-Ligapokal, and was appointedclub captain in 2010. In 2011, he signed for Bayern Munich and has since won 30 trophies, including twelve Bundesliga titles and twoUEFA Champions League titles in 2013 and 2020, both as part oftrebles, being the only goalkeeper in history to achieve the European treble twice, additionally winning the second as club captain.[30][31] In2014, Neuer finished third in the voting for theFIFA Ballon d'Or award behindCristiano Ronaldo andLionel Messi. He was awarded theBest European Goalkeeper a record five times, and theIFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper a joint-record five times, alongsideGianluigi Buffon andIker Casillas. He was also named theBest FIFA Goalkeeper in 2020.

Neuer has set numerous records in the Bundesliga. He has the most clean sheets recorded in the competition, with 224. He also holds the most clean sheets in a single season, with 21 in the2015–16 campaign. Furthermore, he was the fastest player to reach 100 Bundesliga clean sheets, doing so after only 183 appearances.[32] Neuer is the only goalkeeper in Bundesliga history with more than 100 appearances to have conceded fewer goals than matches played.[31]

A former Germanyyouth international, Neuer made his debut for thesenior team in 2009, and was first-choice goalkeeper for the2010 FIFA World Cup.[33] Four years later, Neuer won the2014 tournament with Germany as well as theGolden Glove award for being the best goalkeeper in the tournament, and was named in itsAll-Star Team andDream Team.[34] Serving as captain from 2017 to 2023, he also represented his country at the World Cups in2018 and2022, as well as at theUEFA European Championships in2012,2016,2020 and2024, after which he retired from international football. Neuer is thefifth-most capped German international of all time, and holds the team's record for most appearances at European Championships and at international tournaments.

Club career

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Schalke 04

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Neuer in Schalke shirt and cap
Neuer withSchalke 04 in 2007

Neuer played forSchalke 04 II during2003–04,[35] 2004–05, 2006–07,[36] 2007–08 and2008–09.[36] Neuer progressed through every age group at his hometown club,Schalke 04, and signed professional terms in 2005. Neuer did not make any first team appearances during the2005–06 season.[37] However, he was on the bench several times and won the2005DFL-Ligapokal as an unused substitute.[38] He made his Bundesliga debut with Schalke when he came on as a substitute for the injuredFrank Rost on matchday 2 of the2006–07 season. The 20-year-old eventually won the starting position when Rost was surprisingly dropped for the clash againstBayern Munich. Neuer managed to secure a 2–2 draw against the defending champions. He made 27 league appearances during the2006–07 season.[36] Despite his young age, he was widely tipped to be a potential successor to his former idolJens Lehmann in the future for the Germany national team.[39]

Neuer started the2007–08 season by playing in three matches in the German League Cup.[40] On 5 March 2008, in the first knockout round of theUEFA Champions League againstPorto, he almost single-handedly kept Schalke in the game with several saves, forcing the game intopenalties. He then saved penalties fromBruno Alves andLisandro López to help Schalke advance to the quarter-finals. He was shortlisted for the 2007–08UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year award; he was the youngest as well as the only Bundesliga goalkeeper on the list.[41] He was one of only three Bundesliga players to play every minute in the2007–08 season. He finished the season by making 50 appearances in all competitions.[37]

Manuel Neuer during a training session
Neuer training with Schalke in 2010

In the2008–09 season, Schalke finished eighth in the league table and missed out on aEuropa League spot. However, his showing at the2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship sparked interest from Bayern Munich, with Bayern chairmanKarl-Heinz Rummenigge declaring interest in signing the young goalkeeper. Schalke's new managerFelix Magath, however, insisted that Neuer would play for Schalke in the next season.[42] In November, he was the only German goalkeeper in the list of five nominated goalkeepers for theUEFA Team of the Year.[43] Neuer finished the2009–10 season with 39 appearances.[44]

For the2010–11 season, Neuer was appointedcaptain and led the team to its firstChampions League semi-final appearance to play againstManchester United.[45] He also won theDFB-Pokal in his final season with the club, as Schalke defeatedMSV Duisburg 5–0.[46] On 20 April 2011, he announced that he would not be extending his contract with Schalke, which was set to expire at the end of the 2011–12 season.[47] Neuer finished the season with 53 appearances.[44]

Bayern Munich

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2011–13: Transfer and treble winner

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On 1 June 2011, Neuer made his move to Bayern Munich and signed a five-year contract that lasted until June 2016.[48][49] Following initial hostility from Bayern fans towards Neuer, as some fans were unhappy about Bayern buying a Schalke keeper, a round-table discussion between Bayern and group of supporters' representatives took place on 2 July 2011. It was decided that Neuer "would be regarded as a full member of Bayern Munich, who should be treated with due respect. Furthermore, hostility towards him should cease".[50] In the first weeks at Bayern, after a 0–0 draw with1899 Hoffenheim, Neuer broke the Bayern Munich record for most competitive clean sheets in a row, having gone over 1,000 minutes without conceding, beating the record formerly held byOliver Kahn.[51]

Neuer saves a penalty in front of Bayern Munich's fans
Neuer savingJuan Mata's penalty kick in the2012 UEFA Champions League Final

On 25 April 2012, Neuer saved penalty kicks from bothCristiano Ronaldo andKaká and helped Bayern through the2011–12 Champions League semi-finals againstReal Madrid. Following the match, Neuer revealed that he studied the way Ronaldo took his penalties. Neuer told in a press interview: "I always prepare myself for such situations. Our goalkeeping coach, Toni Tapalović, showed me on his laptop before the match how Ronaldo usually takes his penalties. I learned that Ronaldo prefers to send the ball low to his left. In the penalty shoot-out, I was convinced that he would aim for his favourite spot."[52]

Bayern went on to progress to the2012 UEFA Champions League Final againstChelsea, which also went to a penalty shoot-out after a 1–1 draw. Neuer took and scored the third penalty for Bayern and also saved the first penalty taken byJuan Mata, but could not save the rest of the penalties as Munich lost the trophy 4–3 on penalties in their home stadium, theAllianz Arena. Neuer finished the season with 53 appearances.[44]

Neuer started the season by winning the2012 DFL-Supercup.[53] In the2012–13 UEFA Champions Leagueknockout phase, Neuer posted four clean sheets in a row versus bothJuventus andBarcelona. In the2013 Champions League Final againstBorussia Dortmund, Neuer posted eight saves en route to Bayern's fifth Champions League title. The game featured several saves from both keepers, and Neuer won the duel againstRoman Weidenfeller having only conceded once toİlkay Gündoğan on a penalty shot. Neuer finished the season with 31 Bundesliga appearances,[44] five German Cup appearances,[44] 13 UEFA Champions League appearances,[44] and a German Super Cup appearance.[53]

2013–16: Ballon d'Or nomination, domestic success

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Neuer started the season by losing in the2013 DFL-Supercup to Borussia Dortmund.[54] For the2013 UEFA Super Cup, on 30 August 2013, he saved the last and decisive penalty which saw Bayern Munich win the match against Chelsea, taking some revenge for the lost 2012 UEFA Champions League final.[55] In theFIFA Club World Cup, Neuer played againstGuangzhou Evergrande in the semi-final[56] andRaja Casablanca in the final.[57] Neuer was announced as the 2013 World Goalkeeper of The Year on 7 January 2014.[58] On 9 February, Bayern facedArsenal in theChampions League knockout phase and Neuer saved the penalty fromMesut Özil in the first half. Bayern went on to win the game 2–0 away. On 2 May 2014, Neuer extended his contract until the summer of 2019.[59] Neuer finished the season with 31 Bundesliga appearances,[44] five German Cup appearances,[44] 12 UEFA Champions League appearances,[44] one German Super Cup appearance,[54] one UEFA Super Cup appearance,[55] and two FIFA Club World Cup appearances[56][57] for a total of 52 appearances.

Neuer won theFootballer of the Year prize,[60] was voted into the UEFA Team of the Year,[61] and finished third in theFIFA Ballon d'Or.[62] Neuer started the season by winning the2014 DFL-Supercup to Borussia Dortmund.[63] On 30 January 2015, Neuer started[64] on matchday 18, where Bayern lost toVfL Wolfsburg 4–1.[65] This was the first league match since joining Bayern in 2011 where he had given up four goals in a match. The last time Bayern had conceded four goals in a match was against Wolfsburg on 4 April 2009.[65] On 28 April 2015, Neuer was one of four Bayern players to miss in a 2–0 penalty shootout defeat to Borussia Dortmund in theDFB-Pokal semi-final.[66] Neuer finished the season with 32 Bundesliga appearances,[67] five German Cup appearances,[67] 12 UEFA Champions League appearances,[67] and one German Super Cup appearance[63] for a total of 50 appearances.

The2015–16 season commenced with theDFL-Supercup, where Neuer started for Bayern against VfL Wolfsburg in a match which ended in a 1–1 draw.[68][69] Wolfsburg won the subsequent shootout.[69] On 20 April 2016, Neuer extended his contract with Bayern until 2021. Neuer finished the season with 34 Bundesliga appearances,[70] five German Cup appearances,[70] 11 UEFA Champions League appearances,[70] and one German Supercup appearance for a total of 51 appearances.[69]

2016–20: Club captain and second treble

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Neuer trains on Bayern Munich's training ground
Neuer training with Bayern in 2017

Neuer's season began with a 2–0 win over Borussia Dortmund at the2016 DFL-Supercup[71] as FC Bayern won the title for the first time in three years, and he kept a clean sheet in the Bundesliga opener as FC Bayern grabbed a 6–0 win overWerder Bremen. In January 2017, he was voted into the FIFA Team of the Year alongside fellow German and former Bayern teammateToni Kroos. Neuer conceded twice in FC Bayern's matches against Arsenal as the Bavarians beat the English team with an impressive 10–2 aggregate in the round of 16 of the2016–17 UEFA Champions League. Neuer was then praised for his performance in their first game of the quarterfinals against Real Madrid, although Bayern lost 1–2 to the Spanish club. During the second leg, he suffered a left foot fracture that ended his season abruptly as Bayern lost 4–2 in a controversial match.[72] Bayern ended the season as Bundesliga champions. In addition to playing in the DFL-Supercup,[71] Neuer played in 26 Bundesliga matches, four German Cup matches, and nine Champions League matches.[73]

On 19 July 2017, it was announced that Neuer would become the new captain for both Bayern and the Germany national team followingPhilipp Lahm's retirement.[74] Neuer played his first game of the season on Bundesliga matchday 2 after recovering from a foot injury that occurred in April during a Champions League game versus Real Madrid.[75] On 13 September 2017, Neuer made his 100th European appearance in aChampions League match as his side won 3–0 overAnderlecht.[76] It was announced in September that Neuer would be ruled out until January 2018 after another fracture to the same foot again.[77] After series of delays on his comeback, he finally rejoined team training with Bayern Munich on 20 April 2018 after seven months away, although he had begun goalkeeping-specific training in early April.[78] Neuer was included in the matchday squad for the first time since his injury in theDFB-Pokal final againstEintracht Frankfurt but he was an unused substitute.[79] Neuer finished the season with three Bundesliga matches and a Champions League match.[80]

On 12 August 2018, Neuer captained his side in the first competitive match of theseason as Bayern won the2018 DFL-Supercup by defeating Eintracht Frankfurt with a 5–0 victory.[81] On 24 August, Neuer played his first Bundesliga game in 341 days when he captained Bayern in a 3–1 victory season opener against Hoffenheim.[82][83] On 14 April 2019, Neuer sustained a torn muscle fibres in his left calf in a Bundesliga match againstFortuna Düsseldorf. Due to the injury, Neuer missed six matches for Bayern in the closing stages of the season.[84]

On 18 May 2019, Neuer won his seventh consecutive Bundesliga title as Bayern finished two points above Dortmund. A week later, Neuer returned from injury and won his fifth DFB-Pokal as Bayern defeatedRB Leipzig 3–0 in the2019 DFB-Pokal Final.[85] Neuer finished the season with 26 Bundesliga matches, 3 German Cup matches and 8 Champions League matches. Neuer's2019–20 started with a 2–0 loss to Borussia Dortmund in theGerman Super Cup on 3 August 2019.[86] On 21 May 2020, Neuer signed a new contract with Bayern, keeping him at the club until 2023.[87] On 23 August, Neuer won the Champions League for the second time, his first as Bayern captain, keeping a clean sheet as his team won1–0 overPSG. He was widely praised for his performance.[88] He finished the season with 33Bundesliga appearances, six German Cup appearances, and 11UEFA Champions League appearances.[89]

2020–present: The Sextuple and new records

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Manuel Neuer during the Champions League match against Lokomotiv Moscow
Neuer playing for Bayern in 2020

On 24 September 2020, Neuer saved a one-on-one chance fromSevilla'sYoussef En-Nesyri in the 87th minute in the2020 UEFA Super Cup, which Bayern Munich won 2–1 after extra-time.[90] Six days later, Neuer won theGerman Super Cup.[91] On 21 October 2020, Neuer reached his 200th clean sheet with Bayern in 394 matches in a 4–0 win overAtlético Madrid in the2020–21 UEFA Champions League. His record surpassedSepp Maier (199 clean sheets in 651 games), with only Oliver Kahn (247 clean sheets in 632 matches) ahead of Neuer.[92] On 28 August 2021, Neuer had his 205th clean sheet in Bundesliga in 441 matches, breaking Oliver Kahn's record of 204 clean sheets in 557 matches.[93]

Neuer's 300th Bundesliga victory came in his 447th Bundesliga game on 23 October 2021.[94] Bayern won the Bundesliga during the2021–22 season with three games to spare.[95] After the season, Neuer extended his contract with Bayern Munich until 2024.[96] In the beginning of the 2022–23 season, he kept clean sheets in all his three matches in theChampions League, and four in 12 Bundesliga appearances. On 10 December 2022, Neuer announced that he broke his leg during a ski trip atRoßkopf onSpitzingsee in Bavaria, which would force him to miss the rest of the season.[97][98]

On 28 October 2023, Neuer played for the first time in 350 days,[99] in a match which ended in an 8–0 victory overDarmstadt.[100] A month later, he extended his contract with Bayern Munich until 30 June 2025.[101] On 12 January 2024, in a 3–0 win over Hoffenheim, Neuer played his 500th match for FC Bayern to go level withBastian Schweinsteiger in tenth place in the club'sall-time appearance rankings.[102] On 5 March, he equalledIker Casillas' record of 57 clean sheets in the Champions League, following a 3–0 win overLazio during theround of 16 of the competition.[103] On 17 April, he managed to break the previous record, by securing his 58th clean sheet in a 1–0 victory over Arsenal in the quarter-finals second leg.[104] In the Champions League semi-final second leg, he produced decisive saves against Real Madrid, before losing the ball in the 88th minute which led to conceding the equalizer, followed by another stoppage time goal and a 4–3 defeat on aggregate.[105] On 12 May, he featured in his 500th Bundesliga match, becoming the fourth goalkeeper to achieve this feat following Oliver Kahn,Eike Immel andUli Stein.[106]

On 30 October 2024, Neuer celebrated his 250th clean sheet with Bayern Munich in all competitions, following a 4–0 away win againstMainz in theDFB-Pokal.[107] Later that year, on 3 December, in the round of 16 of the DFB-Pokal againstBayer Leverkusen, Neuer received a straightred card for a body-check onJeremie Frimpong outside the box in the 17th minute.[108] It was his first in 866 matches and over 20 seasons of his professional career for club and country.[109][110] On 3 February 2025, Neuer extended his contract with Bayern until June 2026.[111] He played his 150th Champions League match for Bayern Munich against Leverkusen on 5 March 2025.[112]

On 17 September 2025, Neuer became the oldest Bayern player to appear in a Champions League match, aged 39 years and 174 days.[113] He set the record during Bayern's 3–1 victory over Chelsea in the opening game of the2025–26 season, surpassing the previous mark held byLothar Matthäus.[114] In addition, he recorded his 100th victory in the European competition, becoming only the fourth player to reach this milestone.[115]

International career

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Youth

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After progressing through the youth teams, Neuer made hisGermany under-21 debut on 15 August 2006 against theNetherlands. He won the2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship with Germany in Sweden and kept a clean sheet in the 4–0 win in the final againstEngland.[116]

2010 FIFA World Cup

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In May 2009, Neuer was called up to the seniorGerman squad for a tour of Asia.[117] After being named on the substitutes bench for a 1–1 draw withChina on 29 May,[118] Neuer made his debut in a match against theUnited Arab Emirates on 2 June, playing the full 90 minutes of a 7–2 win in Dubai.[119][120]

On 17 November, one week after the suicide ofRobert Enke,[121] Neuer made his home debut for the Germany senior team at theArena AufSchalke in a 2–2 draw withIvory Coast.[122] Twelve minutes after replacingTim Wiese as a half-time substitute, Neuer kicked a clearance against Ivorian playerEmmanuel Eboué to concede an equalising goal.[123] Although Neuer took responsibility for the goal, managerJoachim Löw called the error "unlucky".[124]

On 4 May 2010, it was announced thatRené Adler, who was expected to be Germany's starting goalkeeper at the2010 FIFA World Cup, would be absent from the tournament due to a rib injury.[125] Two days later, Neuer was named as one of the three goalkeepers inthe squad for the tournament, alongside Tim Wiese andHans-Jörg Butt.[126] On 28 May, Löw confirmed that Neuer would be Germany's starting goalkeeper at the World Cup.[127]

Neuer made his competitive debut for Germany in the team's opening match of the tournament, keeping a clean sheet as the team beatAustralia 4–0 on 14 June.[128] During the group stage, he only conceded a single goal, a close range shot byMilan Jovanović in the 1–0 loss toSerbia. In the round of 16, he provided the assist forMiroslav Klose's opening goal againstEngland, winning 4–1. In the same match, England'sFrank Lampard had a goal disallowed after his shot hit the crossbar and bounced past the goal line. Controversially, Neuer admitted that he knew it was a legitimate goal, but acted in a way to make the referee doubt this.[129] He played in all of Germany's World Cup matches apart from the third-place game againstUruguay, when Hans-Jörg Butt was selected to start.[130]

UEFA Euro 2012

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Neuer in a Germany goalkeeper jersey and gloves
Neuer in action forGermany in theirEuro 2012group stage match against theNetherlands on 13 June

Neuer played every minute of every match in theUEFA Euro 2012 qualifying campaign, helping Germany to secure ten wins out of ten games and top theirgroup. After Germany's 3–1 away win againstTurkey, he was especially praised for his "sensational" performance.[citation needed] He retained a close range volley shot byHamit Altıntop, and then he quickly threw the ball to the halfway line into the feet ofThomas Müller, who immediately provided the assist forMario Gómez's opening goal. Neuer then set up the second goal; under pressure by Turkish attackers, he fired a precise long range kick toMario Götze deep in the opponent's half, who then found Müller on the edge of the opponent's penalty box to score.[131]

Neuer started all five of Germany's matches atUEFA Euro 2012 and kept a clean sheet againstPortugal in their openingGroup B match.[132]

2014 FIFA World Cup

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Neuer makes a save in front of an empty stadium in training
Neuer training before the match againstBrazil at the2014 FIFA World Cup on 7 July

Neuer started in all seven of Germany's matches in their2014 FIFA World Cup winning campaign, winning theGolden Glove for keeping the most clean sheets at the tournament.[133]

After keeping clean sheets in group matches against Portugal and theUnited States, Neuer had an outstanding performance in a 2–1 win againstAlgeria after extra time in the round of 16, when he had to play as a sweeper-keeper to defend their counter-attacks.[134] He recorded his third clean sheet of the World Cup in the 1–0quarter-final defeat ofFrance. This was his 22nd clean sheet overall in his 50th appearance fordie Nationalmannschaft.[135] In the semi-finals, Neuer conceded a late goal as his team routed hostsBrazil7–1.[136]

On 13 July, in theFIFA World Cup Final againstArgentina, Neuer was not heavily tested, but he nonetheless commanded his penalty area well, challenging attacking runs byGonzalo Higuaín andRodrigo Palacio that caused them to shoot wide of the net. Early in the second half, Neuer punched the ball clear before colliding with Higuaín at the edge of the box. Argentina finished the match without a shot on goal, despite several good chances, including a Higuaín goal disallowed for offside.[137] Germany ultimately defeated Argentina 1–0 thanks to a Mario Götze goal in extra time. Neuer won theGolden Glove award for the tournament's best goalkeeper.[138] Neuer also finished the tournament with 244 completed passes, more than outfield players likeLionel Messi (242),Wesley Sneijder (242), and Thomas Müller (221).[139]

Neuer's playing style was credited with allowing his teammates to press deep in their opponents' half; Neuer's willingness to come out and challenge opposing attackers caused them to miss shots.[137][140]

UEFA Euro 2016

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On 31 May 2016, Neuer was selected for Germany's final 23-man squad forUEFA Euro 2016. He did not concede any goals during Germany's three group games againstUkraine,Poland andNorthern Ireland and also kept a clean sheet in the round of 16 againstSlovakia.[141] On 2 July 2016, in the quarter-final match againstItaly national football team, Neuer broke compatriotSepp Maier's record of not conceding a goal at a major tournament for 481 minutes. This run ended after 557 minutes, whenLeonardo Bonucci scored past him with a penalty kick; A 1–1 draw after extra-time saw the match go to a penalty shoot-out, in which Neuer helped Germany to a 6–5 victory by saving two spot kicks, including one from Bonucci. Neuer was namedMan of the Match for his performance.[142][143]

During this time, Neuer was a part of a collaboration between theGerman Football Association andThe LEGO Group, who in May 2016 released a Europe-exclusivecollectible minifigure series, with Neuer featured as the second of sixteenminifigures in the collection.[144]

2018 FIFA World Cup

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Prior to the start of qualification, on 1 September 2016, Neuer was named new captain of the national team, followingBastian Schweinsteiger's retirement from international football.[145]

After starting the team's first three2018 FIFA World Cup qualification matches, Neuer missed the rest of Germany's qualifying campaign and the2017 FIFA Confederations Cup due to injury and illness.[146][147]

On 15 May 2018, Neuer was selected in Germany's 27-man preliminary squad for the2018 FIFA World Cup even though he had not played a match since fracturing his foot for a second time in September 2017.[148] Neuer made his first appearance since his injury on 2 June, in a 2–1 friendly defeat toAustria in Klagenfurt.[149] On 4 June, Neuer was selected in the final 23-man squad for the World Cup.[150] On 17 June, Neuer captained his side for the first time in the World Cup in their opening match in which they lost 1–0 toMexico.[151] On 23 June, Neuer made several saves as his side defeatedSweden with a 2–1 victory in their second group stage match, which kept the Germans from being knocked out of the World Cup.[152] However, in their finalGroup F match, Germany were knocked out of the tournament as they lost 2–0 toSouth Korea,[153] with Neuer losing the ball toJu Se-jong in the opposition half, leading toSon Heung-min's second goal in the 96th minute.[154]

UEFA Euro 2020

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On 11 June 2019, in Germany'sUEFA Euro 2020 qualifying 8–0 victory overEstonia, Neuer kept the 37th clean sheet of his international career, breaking a record set by Sepp Maier.[155] In a 3–1 win over Ukraine on 14 November 2020, Neuer equalled Maier's record of 95 caps for Germany and, three days later, became the nation's all-time most capped goalkeeper with his 96th appearance, a 6–0 loss toSpain in the2020–21 UEFA Nations League.[156] This was Germany's worst ever defeat in a competitive match and the first time in his professional career that Neuer had conceded six goals in a match.[157] Neuer was selected for the German squad forUEFA Euro 2020.[158] In a pre-tournament friendly againstLatvia on 7 June 2021, he achieved his 100th cap with the national team,[159] becoming the first German goalkeeper to reach that milestone.[160] At the Euro 2020 finals, Neuer started all three of Germany's group matches, as well as their round of 16 loss to England atWembley Stadium.[161]UEFA began investigating Neuer for wearingrainbow-colouredcaptain's armband at the tournament to commemoratePride month. They later confirmed it did not breach tournament rules against making on-field political statements.[162]

2022 FIFA World Cup

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Neuer was called up to Germany's squad for the2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar,[163] becoming the first German goalkeeper to feature in four consecutive World Cups.[164] On 1 December, he made his 19th World Cup appearance, breaking the previous record for goalkeepers, including both Sepp Maier and Brazil'sCláudio Taffarel of 18 appearances.[165] Despite a 4–2 win overCosta Rica in the last group stage match, Germany failed to progress from the group stage for a second consecutive World Cup as they finished third on goal difference afterJapan pulled an upset 2–1 win over Spain.[166] The match against Costa Rica was his 19th and final World Cup game, allowing him to overtake Cláudio Taffarel and Sepp Maier as the goalkeeper with most appearances in World Cup history.[167] However, he was surpassed byHugo Lloris who reached 20 appearances during the same tournament.[168]

UEFA Euro 2024 and retirement

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On 9 December 2022, eight days after Germany were eliminated from the World Cup, Neuer sustained a broken leg in a skiing accident.[169] During his 18-month absence from the Germany team, Neuer was replaced as captain byİlkay Gündoğan, who was retained in the role after the goalkeeper's return to fitness.[170] In June 2024, Neuer was named in Germany's squad forUEFA Euro 2024.[171] He made his first appearance for the national team since the 2022 World Cup in a pre-tournament friendly against Ukraine in Nuremberg, keeping a clean sheet in an 0–0 draw on 3 June.[172]

On 14 June, Neuer started in the opening game of Euro 2024 as the hosts beatScotland 5–1 in Munich. He played in all five of Germany's matches at the tournament, keeping clean sheets against Hungary in the group stage andDenmark in theround of 16 as the team reached the quarter-final, where they lost 2–1 to Spain.[173] The defeat against Spain, which was his 124th and final cap, was his 39th appearance in an international tournament, allowing him to surpass former teammate Bastian Schweinsteiger as the record appearance making German player in international tournaments. His 20 games at European Championships are also a record amongst German players.[167]

Following the conclusion of the tournament, Neuer announced his retirement from the national team on 21 August 2024. He recorded 51 clean sheets in 124 international appearances.[174][175]

Style of play

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Neuer, in a Germany goalkeeper jersey, leaps into the air to punch the ball away from Argentina player Gonzalo Higuaín while Germany player Mats Hummels covers Neuer
Argentina'sHiguaín challenging Germany'sHummels and Neuer during thefinal of the2014 FIFA World Cup

Considered by some in the media to be the current best goalkeeper in the world, and one of the greatest goalkeepers both of his generation and of all time, Neuer is widely regarded as a "complete" and modern goalkeeper. He is regarded by some pundits to be the best goalkeeper of the modern era, with Peter Staunton ofGoal.com labelling him as "the best goalkeeper sinceYashin", who is currently the only goalkeeper ever to have won theBallon d'Or.[nb 1][nb 2]

A tall, large, athletic, and physically strong player, Neuer has earned critical acclaim from former players and pundits for his speed, stamina, composure, concentration, consistency, and mentality, as well as for being able to adapt to any given situation on the pitch. He is particularly known for his exceptional reflexes, shot-stopping abilities (with both his arms and legs), agility, speed, and footwork, as well as his handling, capacity to read the game, and ability to come out to collect crosses, which enables him to command his area effectively. When the situation demands, he will also often essentially fill the role of a sweeper when opposing players have beaten the offside trap or his team's defensive line by quickly rushing out of goal to anticipate opponents and clear the ball; his skill, speed and decision-making in this area enables his teams to maintain a high defensive line. Because of his unique playing style, Neuer has been described as a "sweeper-keeper", and has been credited with revolutionizing the role of the goalkeeper in modern times. Pundits have also praised him for his positioning between the posts, as well as his ability in one-on-one situations; furthermore, he is effective at stopping penalties and has also been known to take and score them in shoot-outs.[nb 1]

A former outfield player in his youth, in addition to his goalkeeping ability, Neuer has also been praised for his excellent ball control and for his accurate distribution of the ball with both his hands and feet; his long throwing range and ability to kick the ball into deep areas with either foot enables him to play the ball out on the ground or create plays or launch swift counter-attacks from the back. Regarding his technical skills on the ball in comparison to other players in his role, Neuer has stated that he could play in the German third division as a center-back if so desired. Due to his authoritative leadership and vocal presence in goal, he also excels at communicating with his defenders and organising his team's defensive line.[nb 1] In 2015,Gianluigi Buffon described Neuer as the best goalkeeper of his era in the air.[176]

Despite the praise for his style of play and role in the development of the goalkeeper position in football, Neuer has also received criticism in the German media for his reflex-like objection to attacking moves in his box regardless of whether they violate rules or not. In particular, his tendency to instantaneously raise his arm to alert the referee has led to the creation of the German wordReklamierarm (roughly translated: arm of objection) in German media.[177]

Personal life

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Neuer was born inGelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia.[178] He attendedGesamtschule Berger Feld, like many other footballers, such asMesut Özil. His brother Marcel is currently a footballreferee in theVerbandsliga.[179] He received his first football when he was two, and he had his first game on 3 March 1991, 24 days before his fifth birthday.[180] Neuer's hero and idol as a child was fellow German and former Schalke goalkeeperJens Lehmann.[181]

Neuer isCatholic, and lends his support to a Gelsenkirchen-based Catholic social action group which campaigns againstchild poverty and a Gelsenkirchen-basedyouth club run by theAmigonians.[182]

Neuer started a charity foundation for children, named the Manuel Neuer Kids Foundation.[183] In November 2011, he won €500,000 for charity in a celebrity edition ofWer wird Millionär?, the German version ofWho Wants to Be a Millionaire?[184]

Neuer said in 2011 that "it would be good if a professional football playercame out because it would help others to do the same".[185] Mexico were fined for their fans' homophobic chants when Neuer had the ball during aWorld Cup match in 2018.[186]

In November 2022, Neuer revealed that he had to undergo three surgeries on his face in order to treatskin cancer, which later urged him to work withAngelique Kerber to promote sun cream.[187] In December 2022, Bayern Munich announced that he had suffered afracture of his lower right leg whileskiing and would not be able to play for the rest of the season.[188]

Relationships

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Neuer was in a relationship with Kathrin Gilch until 2014.[189] In 2015, Neuer started a relationship with Nina Weiss.[190] On 21 May 2017, Neuer and Weiss married inTannheim, Austria, in a civil ceremony, which was followed by a church wedding in the Cathedral of Santissima della Madia inMonopoli, Italy, on 10 June.[191][192] The couple separated in early 2020, and Neuer started dating handball player Anika Bissel. In October 2023, reports stated that she would miss the rest of the season withESV 1927 Regensburg due to pregnancy.[193] On 14 March 2024, their son, Luca, was born.[194] On 19 July 2025, the couple exchangedwedding vows in a ceremony held inBolzano,South Tyrol, following their civil wedding in 2023.[195]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 22 November 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueDFB-PokalEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Schalke 04 II2003–04[36]Regionalliga Nord1010
2004–05[196]Oberliga Westfalen1010
2005–06[196]Oberliga Westfalen200200
2006–07[36]Oberliga Westfalen3030
2008–09[36]Regionalliga West1010
Total260260
Schalke 042005–06[36]Bundesliga0000000000
2006–07[36]Bundesliga27000003[a]0300
2007–08[40][37]Bundesliga3403010[b]0470
2008–09[36]Bundesliga270205[c]0340
2009–10[44]Bundesliga34050390
2010–11[44]Bundesliga3406012[b]01[d]0530
Total1560160270402030
Bayern Munich2011–12[44]Bundesliga3305014[b]0520
2012–13[53][44]Bundesliga3105013[b]01[d]0500
2013–14[54][55][56][57][44]Bundesliga3105012[b]03[e]0510
2014–15[197][67]Bundesliga3205012[b]01[d]0500
2015–16[69][70]Bundesliga3405011[b]01[d]0510
2016–17[71][73]Bundesliga260409[b]01[d]0400
2017–18[80]Bundesliga30001[b]00040
2018–19[81]Bundesliga260308[b]01[d]0380
2019–20[86][89]Bundesliga3306011[b]01[d]0510
2020–21[90][91][198]Bundesliga330108[b]04[f]0460
2021–22[199]Bundesliga280109[b]01[d]0390
2022–23[200]Bundesliga120003[b]01[d]0160
2023–24[201]Bundesliga230109[b]000330
2024–25[202]Bundesliga2203010[b]05[g]0400
2025–26[203]Bundesliga100004[b]01[h]0150
Total377044013402105760
Career total559060016102508090
  1. ^Appearances inDFL-Ligapokal
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqAppearances inUEFA Champions League
  3. ^Appearances inUEFA Cup
  4. ^abcdefghiAppearance inDFL-Supercup
  5. ^One appearance inUEFA Super Cup, two appearances inFIFA Club World Cup
  6. ^One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance in DFL-Supercup, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
  7. ^Appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
  8. ^Appearance inFranz Beckenbauer Supercup

International

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Neuer, in a Germany goalkeeper jersey and gloves, raises a hand to his right
Neuer playing forGermany in 2011
Neuer, in a Germany goalkeeper jersey, waves to fans in a full stadium
Neuer celebrating afterGermany's 1–0 victory overArgentina in theFIFA World Cup final
Appearances and goals by national team and year[204]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Germany
200920
2010130
2011100
2012110
201380
2014130
201560
2016110
201700
2018100
201980
202040
2021120
202290
202300
202470
Total1240

Honours

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Schalke 04[205]

Bayern Munich[205]

Germany U21

Germany

Individual

Orders

Notes

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  2. ^See[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

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