Bundesliga players at UEFA Euro 2020
Seventeen Bundesliga clubs and one from Bundesliga 2 will have players represented across 20 countries competing at this summer’s UEFA Euro 2020 being played across the continent, including at Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.
bundesliga.com has a list of all of them by club and by country…
Serge Gnabry, Leon Goretzka, Joshua Kimmich, Thomas Müller, Jamal Musiala, Manuel Neuer, Leroy Sane, Niklas Süle (all Germany), Kingsley Coman, Lucas Hernandez, Benjamin Pavard, Corentin Tolisso (all France), David Alaba (Austria), Robert Lewandowski (Poland)
Marcel Halstenberg, Lukas Klostermann (both Germany), Konrad Laimer, Marcel Sabitzer (both Austria), Emil Forsberg (Sweden), Dani Olmo (Spain), Peter Gulacsi, Willi Orban (both Hungary), Yussuf Poulsen (Denmark)
Emre Can, Mats Hummels (both Germany), Thorgan Hazard, Thomas Meunier, Axel Witsel (all Belgium), Jude Bellingham, Jadon Sancho (both England), Raphael Guerreiro (Portugal), Manuel Akanji (Switzerland), Thomas Delaney (Denmark)
Josip Brekalo (Croatia), Wout Weghorst (Netherlands), Pavao Pervan, Xaver Schlager (both Austria), Kevin Mbabu, Admir Mehmedi (both Switzerland)
Kevin Trapp (Germany), Martin Hinteregger, Stefan Ilsanker (both Austria), Andre Silva (Portugal), Djibril Sow, Steven Zuber (both Switzerland)
Lukas Hradecky (Finland), Julian Baumgartlinger, Aleksandar Dragovic (both Austria), Patrik Schick (Czech Republic)
Joel Pohjanpalo (Finland), Christopher Trimmel (Austria)
Matthias Ginter, Jonas Hofmann, Florian Neuhaus (all Germany), Marcus Thuram (France), Stefan Lainer, Valentino Lazaro (both Austria), Nico Elvedi, Breel Embolo, Yann Sommer, Denis Zakaria (all Switzerland)
Gregor Kobel (Switzerland), Darko Churlinov (North Macedonia), Sasa Kalajdzic (Austria)
Christian Günter (Germany), Philipp Lienhart (Austria), Roland Sallai (Hungary)
Andrej Kramaric (Croatia), Christoph Baumgartner, Florian Grillitsch, Stefan Posch (all Austria), Pavel Kaderabek (Czech Republic), Robert Skov (Denmark)
Karim Onisiwo (Austria), Robin Quaison (Sweden), Edimilson Fernandes (Switzerland), Adam Szalai (Hungary)
Fredrik Jensen (Finland), Tomas Koubek (Czech Republic), Michael Gregoritsch (Austria), Ruben Vargas (Switzerland), Laszlo Benes (Slovakia)
Dedryck Boyata (Belgium), Peter Pekarik (Slovakia), Vladimir Darida (Czech Republic)
Ondrej Duda (Slovakia)
Marco Friedl (Austria), Ludwig Augustinsson (Sweden)
Alessandro Schöpf (Austria), Frederik Rönnow (Denmark)
Fortuna Düsseldorf
Dawid Kownacki (Poland), Kenan Karaman (Turkey)
Austria
Pavao Pervan, Xaver Schlager (both Wolfsburg), Julian Baumgartlinger (Bayer Leverkusen), David Alaba (Bayern Munich), Martin Hinteregger, Stefan Ilsanker (both Eintracht Frankfurt), Stefan Lainer, Valentino Lazaro (both Borussia Mönchengladbach), Christopher Trimmel (Union Berlin), Stefan Posch, Christoph Baumgartner (both Hoffenheim), Philipp Lienhart (Freiburg), Marco Friedl (Werder Bremen), Alessandro Schöpf (Schalke), Florian Grillitsch (Hoffenheim), Louis Schaub (Cologne, on loan at Luzern), Konrad Laimer, Marcel Sabitzer (both RB Leipzig), Michael Gregoritsch (Augsburg), Karim Onisiwo (Mainz), Sasa Kalajdzic (VfB Stuttgart)
Belgium
Thomas Meunier, Axel Witsel, Thorgan Hazard (all Borussia Dortmund), Dedryck Boyata (Hertha Berlin)
Croatia
Josko Gvardiol (joining RB Leipzig from Dinamo Zagreb), Andrej Kramaric (Hoffenheim), Josip Brekalo (Wolfsburg)
Czech Republic
Tomas Koubek (Augsburg), Pavel Kaderabek (Hoffenheim), Vladimir Darida (Hertha Berlin), Patrik Schick (Bayer Leverkusen)
Denmark
Frederik Rönnow (Schalke, on loan from Eintracht Frankfurt), Thomas Delaney (Borussia Dortmund), Yussuf Poulsen (RB Leipzig), Robert Skov (Hoffenheim)
England
Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund), Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund)
Finland
Lukas Hradecky (Bayer Leverkusen), Fredrik Jensen (Augsburg), Joel Pohjanpalo (Bayer Leverkusen/Union Berlin)
France
Benjamin Pavard, Corentin Tolisso, Kingsley Coman, Lucas Hernandez (all Bayern Munich), Marcus Thuram (Borussia Mönchengladbach)
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Germany
Serge Gnabry, Leon Goretzka, Joshua Kimmich, Thomas Müller, Jamal Musiala, Manuel Neuer, Leroy Sane, Niklas Süle (all Bayern Munich), Marcel Halstenberg, Lukas Klostermann (both RB Leipzig), Emre Can, Mats Hummels (both Borussia Dortmund), Kevin Trapp (Eintracht Frankfurt), Matthias Ginter, Jonas Hofmann, Florian Neuhaus (all Borussia Mönchengladbach), Christian Günter (Freiburg)
Hungary
Peter Gulacsi, Willi Orban (both RB Leipzig), Adam Szalai (Mainz), Roland Sallai (Freiburg)
Italy
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Netherlands
Wout Weghorst (Wolfsburg)
North Macedonia
Darko Churlinov (VfB Stuttgart)
Poland
Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich), Dawid Kownacki (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
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Portugal
Raphael Guerreiro (Borussia Dortmund), Andre Silva (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Russia
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Scotland
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Slovakia
Peter Pekarik (Hertha Berlin), Ondrej Duda (Cologne), Laszlo Benes (Augsburg)
Spain
Dani Olmo (RB Leipzig)
Sweden
Ludwig Augustinsson (Werder Bremen), Emil Forsberg (RB Leipzig), Robin Quaison (Mainz)
Switzerland
Yann Sommer, Nico Elvedi, Breel Embolo, Denis Zakaria (all Borussia Mönchengladbach), Manuel Akanji (Borussia Dortmund), Kevin Mbabu, Admir Mehmedi (both Wolfsburg), Sven Zuber, Djibril Sow (both Eintracht Frankfurt), Edimilson Fernandes (Mainz), Ruben Vargas (Augsburg), Gregor Kobel (VfB Stuttgart)
Turkey
Ozan Kabak (Schalke, on loan at Liverpool), Kenan Karaman (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
Ukraine
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Wales
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