The 17 Greatest AS Monaco Players of All Time

By YPB Team

Academy gems, Ligue 1 title winners and Champions League heroes span a century on the Rock. Cast your vote for the greatest!

Kylian Mbappe — ranked #11
Kylian Mbappe
Academy prodigy who exploded at Monaco, firing them to the 2017 Ligue 1 title and Champions League semis.
1000pts
Manuel Amoros — ranked #22
Manuel Amoros
One-club legend and France international defender who played nine seasons and 348 matches for Monaco.
964pts
Thierry Henry — ranked #33
Thierry Henry
Academy-made forward who emerged at Monaco before becoming an Arsenal legend and France's record scorer.
922pts
Youri Djorkaeff — ranked #44
Youri Djorkaeff
Creative France forward whose flair shone at Monaco before his 1998 World Cup glory.
899pts
David Trezeguet — ranked #55
David Trezeguet
Lethal World Cup-winning striker who burst through at Monaco before starring for Juventus.
807pts
Radamel Falcao — ranked #66
Radamel Falcao
Colombian goal machine nicknamed El Tigre who scored 83 goals and helped Monaco win Ligue 1 in 2017.
749pts
James Rodriguez — ranked #77
James Rodriguez
Colombian playmaker whose creative 2013-14 season at Monaco set up his move to Real Madrid.
749pts
Glenn Hoddle — ranked #88
Glenn Hoddle
Cultured English playmaker who reinvented himself as a Ligue 1 champion under Arsene Wenger at Monaco.
681pts
Bernardo Silva — ranked #99
Bernardo Silva
Silky Portuguese midfielder who dazzled in Monaco's 2017 title side before joining Manchester City.
681pts
Marcelo Gallardo — ranked #1010
Marcelo Gallardo
Argentine playmaker who brought South American craft to Monaco's midfield around the 2000 title.
681pts
Ludovic Giuly — ranked #1111
Ludovic Giuly
Diminutive winger and captain who led Monaco to the 2004 Champions League final.
681pts
Fabien Barthez — ranked #1212
Fabien Barthez
France's World Cup-winning goalkeeper who was a title-winning mainstay of Monaco's 1990s side.
681pts
Delio Onnis — ranked #1313
Delio Onnis
Argentine-Italian striker widely regarded as Monaco's greatest, and still the French league's all-time top scorer.
599pts
Jurgen Klinsmann — ranked #1414
Jurgen Klinsmann
German World Cup winner whose prolific season at Monaco showcased his predatory finishing.
599pts
Fernando Morientes — ranked #1515
Fernando Morientes
Spanish striker whose loan-spell goals knocked out Real Madrid en route to the 2004 Champions League final.
599pts
Fabinho — ranked #1616
Fabinho
Brazilian midfield anchor who developed at Monaco into one of Europe's best holding players.
599pts
George Weah — ranked #1717
George Weah
Liberian striker whose explosive Monaco years launched him toward the 1995 Ballon d'Or.
499pts

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