Ribery, Maldini, and World Class Players Who Never Won an International Trophy

Ribery, Maldini, and World Class Players Who Never Won an International Trophy

  • The finalists for the UEFA Euro and Copa America tournaments are set, with the finals scheduled for July 14
  • Several players in both competitions are within touching distance of clinching a maiden international trophy
  • Briefly News shines the spotlight on players who failed to win an international trophy ahead of both finals

The finalists for the 2024 UEFA Euro and Copa America tournaments have been determined, and all participating teams are ready to leave everything on the field to win silverware for their countries.

Many players in the finals are on the verge of claiming their first international title. For these athletes, it would be a significant source of pride, especially considering that many world-class players have retired without tasting international glory.

Raul Gonzalez consoles Cesc Fabregas at 2006 World Cup
Cesc Fabregas is consoled by Raul Gonzalez as he leaves the pitch during the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match between Spain and France at the Hanover Stadium on June 27, 2006. Image: Friedemann Vogel.
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The English national team came close to winning the Euros in 2021, and many of the players in Gareth Southgate’s squad are all too familiar with the heartbreak of falling short.

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With this context, Briefly News highlights a list of world-class players who have never won international titles.

World Class players who never won international titles

Raul Gonzalez

The former Real Madrid forward is among the many world-class players who never experienced the joy of international glory.

The La Roja captain, who had a very much colourful career at club level with Real Madrid, had an international career laced with heartbreak. The mercurial forward was dealt another blow at the 2006 FIFA World Cup when France rallied to a commanding victory spearheaded by the iconic Zinedine Zidane.

Raul's hopes of winning an international title were dashed when coach, Luis Aragones, opted against including him in Spain's triumphant 2008 squad.

Michael Ballack

The German midfield maestro is another player who, despite an illustrious career, never clinched an international title.

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Ballack had a trophy-laden career spanning multiple leagues across Europe. However, the former German captain failed to secure international silverware with Die Mannschaft.

Ballack was part of the team that lost the FIFA World Cup final to Brazil in 2002, and he was also part of the German team that suffered a final defeat against Spain.

Johann Cruyff

The iconic Dutch maestro is perhaps the most renowned footballer to never win an international trophy.

The Ajax legend, who revolutionized the game with his "total football" approach, led the Dutch team to prominence in the 1970s. However, despite his brilliance, the iconic No. 14 fell short of securing a major title, succumbing to defeat against West Germany in the 1974 FIFA World Cup final.

Franck Ribery

Another world-class player who never tasted international glory during his career is Franck Ribéry. The mercurial attacker remains one of the finest players the French national team has ever produced.

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Unfortunately for Ribéry, the trophy-laden days of Les Bleus came both too early and too late for him. He wasn't an elite footballer in the early 2000s, and by 2018 when France won the World Cup, he was well past his prime.

Paolo Maldini

The charismatic defender is another legendary player who never won an international trophy with the Italian national team.

The AC Milan icon endured a series of international heartbreaks, including the 1990 and 1994 FIFA World Cups. However, the events of the 2002 Korea/Japan tournament were too much for Maldini, leading him to retire from international football.

Italy would go on to win the 2006 FIFA World Cup, just four years after Maldini's retirement.

UEFA Euro 2024 Tournament

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He has captivated the footballing world with his outstanding performances at the ongoing UEFA Euro tournament.

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Viginia Akinyi (sports editor) Viginia Akinyi is the current import editor at Briefly News. She holds a B.Sc. in Communication and Public Relations from Moi University and has previously worked with Lolwe TV, Daily Nation Eldoret Bureau and SportsBrief.com. Email: viginia.akinyi@briefly.co.za