Shkodran mustafi
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Shkodran Mustafi (born 17 April 1992) is a German professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Bundesliga club Schalke 04 and the Germany national team.
Mustafi began his career in the youth ranks of Hamburger SV and English club Everton, where he made one substitute appearance in 21⁄2 years before leaving to Sampdoria in January 2012. He signed a five-year deal at Valencia in August 2014, and moved to Arsenal for a reported £35 million two years later.
Mustafi made his full international debut against Poland on 13 May 2014, and was part of the German teams that won the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, also competing at UEFA Euro 2016.
Contents
- 1 Honours
- 1.1 Club
- 1.2 International
- 2 External links
Honours[]
Club[]
Arsenal
- FA Cup: 2016–17, 2019–20
- EFL Cup runner-up: 2017–18
- UEFA Europa League runner-up: 2018–19
International[]
Germany U17
- UEFA European Under-17 Championship: 2009
Germany
- FIFA World Cup: 2014
External links[]
- Shkodran Mustafi – UEFA competition record
- Shkodran Mustafi FIFA competition record
1 Fährmann (c) • 2 McKennie • 3 Mendyl • 5 Nastasić • 6 Mascarell • 7 Uth • 8 Serdar • 10 Bentaleb • 11 Konoplyanka • 13 Rudy • 14 Matondo • 15 Kutucu • 17 Stambouli • 18 Caligiuri • 19 Burgstaller • 21 Riether • 22 Skrzybski • 23 Teuchert • 24 Oczipka • 25 Harit • 26 Sané • 27 Bruma • 28 Schöpf • 34 Langer • 35 Nübel • 36 Embolo • 39 Goller • 40 Wright •
Manager: Vacant Germany German competitionsGerman CoachesGerman playersGerman Stadiums Germany – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Winner1. Neuer 2. Großkreutz 3. Ginter 4. Höwedes 5. Hummels 6. Khedira 7. Schweinsteiger 8. Özil 9. Schürrle 10. Podolski 11. Klose 12. Zieler 13. Müller 14. Draxler 15. Durm 16. Lahm (c) 17. Mertesacker 18. Kroos 19. Götze 20. Boateng 21. Mustafi 22. Weidenfeller 23. Kramer Manager: Joachim Löw
Germany – UEFA Euro 2016 – Semi-finalists1. Neuer 2. Mustafi 3. Hector 4. Höwedes 5. Hummels 6. Khedira 7. Schweinsteiger 8. Özil 9. Schürrle 10. Podolski 11. Draxler 12. Leno 13. Müller 14. Can 15. Weigl 16. Rüdiger 17. Boateng 18. Kroos 19. Götze 20. Sané 21. Kimmich 22. Ter Stegen 23. Gómez Manager: Joachim Löw
Germany – 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup1. Trapp 2. Mustafi 3. Hector 4. Ginter 5. Plattenhardt 6. Henrichs 7. Draxler (c) 8. Goretzka 9. Wagner 10. Demirbay 11. Werner 12. Leno 13. Stindl 14. Can 15. Younes 16. Rüdiger 17. Süle 18. Kimmich 20. Brandt 21. Rudy 22. Ter Stegen Manager: Joachim Löw