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15 Greatest Spanish Players in Football History [Ranked]

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Spain has a long history of producing extremely talented players, with many modern football fans remembering the dominant national side between 2008 and 2012 that lifted three major trophies.

A nation with a history of technically gifted footballers, La Roja has seen some of the best players to ever play the beautiful gamedon the famous red shirt. Alfredo Di Stefano would be right at the top of a list containing the best players to ever play for the country at international level, but the prolific forward has been left out of the below rankings as he was born in Argentina.

Any list of Spain’s greatest players may well need revisiting in the years to come. Pedri has already established himself as one of the world’s best midfielders, drawing comparisons to some names on the list below. Lamine Yamal, meanwhile, is already making the game look easy, when others his age are barely getting started.

That said, here’s a ranking of the top 15 Spanish players in history:

1

Andres Iniesta

Career Span: 2000-2024

Andres Iniesta in action for Spain
Andres Iniesta in action for Spain

Andres Iniesta is our number one Spanish player of all time. The magical midfielder achieved everything possible in terms of team honours, lifting multiple La Liga titles and four Champions League trophies. His legacy isn’t just limited to club football, however, as Iniesta was instrumental in perhaps the greatest Spain team ever.

His extra-time goal in the 2010 World Cup final against the Netherlands cemented his place in the history of his country forever. He played a vital part in the team’s European Championship successes in both 2008 and 2012. His longevity in the sport has meant he finishes just above a teammate he worked extremely well with during his peak years.

International Stats

Caps

131

Goals

14

2

Xavi

Career Span: 1997-2019

Xavi in action for Spain

Xavi misses out on top spot marginally to his former colleague at club and international level. Playing a different role to Iniesta, the maestro was just as important to Barcelona’s success throughout the 2000s and 2010s. He controlled the midfield like a conductor with his passing range being unmatched by his peers.

His trophy cabinet is impressive, as Xavi was part of the same successful sides as Iniesta. His deep-lying role in Pep Guardiola’s dominant Barca side was a thing of beauty. The 44-year-old even found glory elsewhere, lifting trophies in Qatar during a spell with Al Sadd.

International Stats

Caps

133

Goals

12

3

Sergio Ramos

Career Span: 2003-2026

Sergio Ramos in action for Spain
Sergio Ramos in action for Spain

There have been so many great central defenders in the history of the game and Sergio Ramos ranks extremely high in that conversation. A fiery character on the pitch with underrated technical ability in possession of the ball, the Spaniard was one of the very best in his position for over a decade.

Even in his late thirties, the Real Madrid icon was still playing top-flight football in his home country after returning to Sevilla — the club his senior career started at. Ramos was part of the most dominant period any club side has enjoyed in Champions League history, helping Los Blancos to four titles in five years. His last-gasp header against bitter rivals Atletico in 2014 is perhaps the most legendary moment of his long and storied career.

International Stats

Caps

180

Goals

23

4

Iker Casillas

Career Span: 1997-2020

Iker Casillas ahead of a Spain game

There are few goalkeepers in the history of football that can claim to have had better careers than Iker Casillas. The shot-stopper was unbelievable during his best years at the Santiago Bernabeu. Despite being slightly shorter than average for a ‘keeper (under 6’0″), he made up for it with his wonderful agility and clever positioning.

In terms of the national side, Casillas kept Victor Valdes out of the Spain team even when Barcelona were at their most dominant. He was named in the Team of the Tournament in each of his nation’s major successes over four years, proving his importance to one of the best teams in modern history.

International Stats

Caps

167

Clean Sheets

93

5

Raul

Career Span: 1994-2015

Raul Gonzalez celebrates a goal for Real Madrid
Raul celebrates

With over 300 career goals to his name, Raul Gonzalez had to be included on this list. The former Real Madrid forward was clinical when presented with a goal-scoring opportunity. He is best known for his time in La Liga as the Spanish legend scored goals for fun in his home country.

Spells with Schalke, Al Sadd and New York Cosmos came in the twilight years of his career, but the left-footed poacher still had the knack of finding the back of the net. His scoring record in international football wasn’t bad, either, as Raul hit 44 goals in just over 100 appearances.

International Stats

Caps

102

Goals

44

6

Sergio Busquets

Career Span: 2008-2025

Sergio Busquets in action for Spain
Sergio Busquets in action for Spain

The unsung hero of both Barcelona and Spain’s successes in the past two decades. Sergio Busquets is one of the most aesthetically pleasing footballers to watch on the planet, as the holding midfielder’s intelligence allows him to pick up space anywhere on the pitch and spray passes wherever he pleases.

Taking over from Xavi was never going to be an easy feat, but he did so seamlessly during Barca’s previously mentioned era of dominance in European football. After linking up with former teammates Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Jordi Alba at Inter Miami for three seasons, Busquets hung up his boots in 2025, bringing down the curtain on a career that saw him win 37 trophies.

International Stats

Caps

143

Goals

2


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Luis Suarez

Career Span: 1952-1973

No, not that one. Before the Luis Suarez modern-day fans know and love, there was a player with the same name. The attacking player remains one of just two Spaniards to lift the Ballon d’Or, the most prestigious individual honour in the game.

He did so all the way back in 1960, after helping Barcelona to back-to-back La Liga successes. Suarez would go on to add two European Cups to his trophy cabinet during a stint with Inter Milan. It was during his time with the Italian giants that he helped Spain to a European Nations’ Cup in 1964.

International Stats

Caps

32

Goals

14

8

David Villa

Career Span: 2000-2019

David Villa

Spain’s all-time top goalscorer simply had to get into the top 10. David Villa was integral to Barcelona’s success in the early 2010s, famously scoring at Wembley Stadium as his club defeated Manchester United 3-1 in the 2011 Champions League final.

He netted 59 goals for his country in 98 games, leaving him with a record better than a goal every two matches. The ex-Valencia star didn’t always play centrally, either, as Villa played a large portion of his games on the left wing. There were few players with a more deadly right foot than the heroic Spaniard.

International Stats

Caps

98

Goals

59

9

Carles Puyol

Career Span: 1996-2014

Carles Puyol

It shows how many good players have come from Spain that Barcelona’s legendary captain Carles Puyol ranks so low on this list. We are talking about one of the best defenders to have stepped foot on a football pitch, who was willing to put his body on the line for his club and country time and time again.

His header against Germany in the 2010 World Cup semi-final was enough to lead La Roja to the final, in which Iniesta scored the winning goal. Puyol is a rare breed as he remained loyal to his beloved Barcelona throughout his career, retiring at the club as a hero who achieved everything.

International Stats

Caps

100

Goals

3


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Emilio Butragueno

Career Span: 1981-1998

Emilio Butragueno in action for Spain
Emilio Butragueno in action for Spain

Emilio Butragueno is possibly a lesser-known name on this list, as the best work the Real Madrid icon did came in the 1980s. Winning six La Liga trophies, Butragueno is one of the most successful players to come through the ranks at the Spanish club.

The 5’7″ striker was incredibly difficult for opposing defenders to deal with, as his pace and agility were impressive. His best showing in the famous red shirt of Spain came in the Euro 1984 tournament as his side unfortunately finished runners-up but Butragueno’s contributions earned him a place in the Team of the Tournament and a Silver Ball award.

International Stats

Caps

69

Goals

26


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What Donald Trump Said to UFC Fighter After Michelle Obama Insult

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A professional lip reader has revealed what Donald Trump allegedly said to UFC fighter Josh Hokit after the athlete made controversial remarks about former First Lady Michelle Obama. The US president, who celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday, was captured speaking with him during the historic UFC Freedom 250 event – the first UFC fight ever hosted at the White House.

The unprecedented event was part of the Trump administration’s commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary. As anticipated, hosting a UFC bout in the nation’s most iconic residence produced several headline-hitting moments. Of those incidents, perhaps the most eyebrow-raising was when Hokit shocked viewers with his post-fight comments after defeating Derrick Lewis on the South Lawn.


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Speaking to podcaster Joe Rogan, he said: “Michelle Obama is a man. Am I right, America?” Rogan chose not to engage with the statement, simply responding: “Ladies and gentlemen, Josh Hokit.” Watch his bizarre interview below:

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After his win over Derrick Lewis, Hokit was spotted chatting with Trump, who stood ringside. Lip reader Jeremy Freeman has now shared his interpretation of Trump’s words to the fighter. According to the Mirror, after Hokit placed a chain around Trump’s neck, the president responded:

“Too kind, thank you. You are the champion.”

The event, though divisive, resonated strongly with MAGA supporters. Secretary of State Marco Rubio even drew parallels between hosting the fights and the historic 1969 moon landings. He stated: “When President Kennedy announced that we were going to put a man on the moon and return him safely to the earth, no one thought that was possible, and we did it.”

“We are a nation founded on doing what no one else dared to do, and no one else aspired to do. And at some level, that’s what this whole company, what UFC has been.”

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The main event saw Ilia Topuria lose his undefeated record and his lightweight championship against 37-year-old Justin Gaethje, as the American forced the Georgian to quit on his stool and not answer the bell for the fifth and final round.

At heavyweight, Alex Pereira lost his debut in the division to former champion Ciryl Gane, who took home the interim championship in the process. The co-main event was the third successive second-round stoppage on the night, following on from Sean O’Malley’s victory over Aiemann Zahabi and Josh Hokit’s continuation of his undefeated record with him defeating Derrick Lewis.

The opening bouts of the night also saw premature endings. To start off the show, Diego Lopes stopped Steve Garcia in just under eight minutes. What came next was Bo Nickal and Mauricio Ruffy needing less than five to dispatch Kyle Daukaus and Michael Chandler, respectively.

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Sweden’s Route to the 2026 World Cup After Winning 0 Qualifiers

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The biggest ever World Cup tournament is well under way and one of the biggest winners in the opening round of matches has been Sweden.

Graham Potter’s men were on fire as they ripped Tunisia apart in their Group E encounter in Philadelphia, with Premier League stars Yasin Ayari (2), Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak bagging four of the five goals in a 5-1 demolition job.

Had it not been for Germany’s 7-1 thrashing of minnows Curacao hours beforehand, the Swedes would have been celebrating the biggest victory of the early stages of the competition.

West Ham United head coach Graham Potter

Former Chelsea and West Ham boss Potter only took over as head coach of the national team in October, with the sole task of getting them into the World Cup, following a dismal spell in charge by Dane Jon Dahl Tomasson.

If it was so dismal, I hear you scream, how did they make it to the World Cup Finals? Well that is a very good question to those who do not follow the qualification process game-by-game.

When it came to the qualifying process for the 2026 World Cup, the UEFA pathway was split into 12 groups with the group winners all advancing to the World Cup Finals. The 12 runners-up were then paired together in a play-off round, with the six winners also making it through to the tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Sweden were in Group B of qualifying and actually finished bottom of the four-nation table, failing to win a single match, picking up just two points in their six matches from draws home and away with Slovenia. They lost home and away to Switzerland and Kosovo, leading to Tomasson getting the sack.

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So how did they make it to the World Cup?

Well, the UEFA qualification process does not just come down to those groups. It brings in the best performers from the UEFA Nations League competition too.

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Cristiano Ronaldo with the Nations League trophy

Twenty spots are available to UEFA nations, with the 12 group runners-up in qualifying joined by the four best performing countries in the 2024/25 Nations League campaign that have not already qualified for the tournament or the play-offs.

As a result, Sweden’s impressive performance in the Nations League – they finished top of Group C1 and were promoted to the B League, got them into the play-off round. They were joined by fellow Nations League group winners Romania, North Macedonia and Northern Ireland.

But unlike those other three nations, Sweden, under Potter, beat Ukraine in the play-off semi-final and then Poland, who had finished second behind the Netherlands in Group G of World Cup qualifying, 3-2 in the final to secure their place in the States, Canada and Mexico.

And they’re certainly taking their opportunity with both hands. Sweden play Japan and the Netherlands in their next two group games, knowing that they only have to be one of the eight best third-placed teams in the tournament to qualify for the knockout stages.


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FIFA Forced Into U-Turn on Spanish Press Conference Rule After Backlash

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FIFA have performed a swift U-turn on press conference rules at the 2026 World Cup after awkward incidents involving Achraf Hakimi and Vinicius Junior went viral.

The governing body has been under intense scrutiny after bringing in several new on-pitch rules for the biggest competition in world football. Mandatory hydration breaks annoyed Virgil van Dijk, while Scotland’s Andy Robertson tried his best to get around new time-wasting regulations.

It goes to show not everyone agrees with the rules put in place. But there is sound logic behind them. Hydration breaks are to combat the searing temperatures the host nations can reach, while time-wasting regulations are designed to keep the game flowing.

However, one of the more bizarre regulations was displayed away from the pitch. A clip quickly went viral on social media, and the backlash appears to have forced FIFA’s hand.

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Vinicius Jr (Brazil) and Achraf Hakimi (Morocco) Dylan Martinez via Reuters

Ahead of Morocco vs Brazil on Saturday night, both Achraf Hakimi and Vinicius Junior appeared stunned when they were told Spanish questions were not allowed in press conferences.

Hakimi, who was born in Spain and speaks the language, tried to let the press officer know that he could answer a Mexican outlet’s question in Spanish, saying: “It’s OK, I understand.”


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However, he was told the resources to translate weren’t available, and he instead had to answer in English, which he did very impressively. A lot of the major outrage has come from the fact that one of the host nations, Mexico, is a Spanish-speaking country.

Another clip then appeared of Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Jr. The Brazilian was asked to answer a question in Spanish, but he replied: “I’m with Brazil, I’m gonna speak in Portuguese.”

Watch both incidents below.

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Gianni Infantino Benoit Tessier via Reuters

According to a report from the Sporting News, FIFA have recognised the oversight and will now add Spanish as a fourth available language in press conferences. It comes after they noticed the strong backlash received online.

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Before this change, FIFA offered translation in three languages. They were English and two others requested by each national team at the podium.

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