Thomas Müller has officially etched his name in football history, becoming the most decorated German player of all time. The Bayern Munich legend has now won 35 career trophies, surpassing former teammate Toni Kroos, who sits on 34.
Nicknamed the Raumdeuter for his unique ability to find and exploit space, Müller has been a cornerstone of both club and country for more than a decade. His silverware-laden career is a testament to consistency, adaptability, and leadership at the highest level of the sport.
Müller’s staggering honors list includes 13 Bundesliga titles, a record that reflects Bayern Munich’s domestic dominance over the past two decades. He has also lifted the DFB-Pokal six times and the German Super Cup on eight occasions, underlining his influence in Germany’s top competitions.
On the European and global stage, Müller has twice won the UEFA Champions League (2013, 2020), complemented by two UEFA Super Cups and two FIFA Club World Cups. His crowning achievement, however, came on the international stage when he played a pivotal role in Germany’s 2014 FIFA World Cup triumph in Brazil.
Interestingly, Müller also has a Canadian Championship medal to his name, a quirk in his glittering collection.
In total, his honors are as follows:
13x Bundesliga
6x DFB-Pokal
8x German Super Cup
2x UEFA Champions League
2x UEFA Super Cup
2x FIFA Club World Cup
1x FIFA World Cup
1x Canadian Championship