19/01/2026
🎂⚽ Footballers Born on January 19
🇳🇱 Donyell Malen
Born: January 19, 1999
Dutch forward/winger known for his pace, direct dribbling and goal threat. Malen came through the youth systems of Ajax, Arsenal and PSV Eindhoven before making his mark at PSV’s senior side. He later joined Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga, becoming a key attacker and also represents the Netherlands national team, contributing with goals and assists in major competitions. Presently on loan at AS Roma from Aston Villa.
🇮🇹 Claudio Marchisio
Born: January 19, 1986
Italian central midfielder and Juventus academy product. Marchisio was a key figure in Juventus’ dominance in Serie A, known for his versatility, tactical intelligence and engine in the middle of the park. He also earned many caps for the Italy national team, competing in European Championships and World Cups.
🇲🇽 Erick Torres
Born: January 19, 1993
Mexican striker nicknamed “El Cubo” known for his physical play and goal scoring. Torres rose through Chivas Guadalajara’s system and later played in Liga MX and MLS, earning recognition for his movement and finishing in the final third.
🇿🇦 Marvelous Nakamba
Born: January 19, 1994
Zimbabwean defensive midfielder praised for his tackling, ball recovery and disciplined positional play. Nakamba established himself at Club Brugge and later played in the Premier League with Aston Villa, bringing midfield stability and work rate.
🇩🇪 Matthias Ginter
Born: January 19, 1994
German centre-back known for his defensive intelligence, composure on the ball and leadership. Ginter has played in the Bundesliga for clubs such as SC Freiburg, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Bayern Munich, and has been a part of the Germany national team setup, contributing at major tournaments.
🇨🇿 Jakub Jankto
Born: January 19, 1996
Czech winger/midfielder admired for his versatility, crossing ability and energy down the flank. Jankto has featured in Serie A and the Czech Republic national team, known for his attacking intent and work ethic.
🇵🇹 João Mário
Born: January 19, 1993
Portuguese midfielder with ball control, passing and spatial awareness. João Mário came through Sporting CP’s academy and played for clubs including Inter Milan, West Ham United and others, while also representing Portugal, including at Euro and World Cup tournaments.
🇫🇷 Reinier Jesus
Born: January 19, 2003
Brazilian attacking midfielder/forward known for creativity, flair and technique. After emerging at Flamengo, Reinier signed with Real Madrid and has been developing with loan spells in Europe while featuring for Brazil’s youth national teams.
🇬🇳 Ilaix Moriba
Born: January 19, 2003
Guinean midfielder raised in FC Barcelona’s La Masia and then RB Leipzig, known for his strength, dribbling in midfield and ability to drive play forward. He has featured for Guinea’s national team at senior level.
🎉 Happy Birthday to These Football Stars
Who’s your favourite January 19 footballer? 👇
18/01/2026
📅⚽ January 18 in Football History
🏆 Liverpool Lift the European Super Cup (2001)
On January 18, 2001, Liverpool FC defeated Bayern Munich on penalties to win the UEFA Super Cup in Monaco. After a 2–2 draw in normal time, goalkeeper Sander Westerveld made crucial saves in the shootout as Liverpool continued a historic season that later saw them win five trophies.
⚽ FA Cup Drama & Giant Killings
January 18 has frequently delivered classic FA Cup moments, with lower-league sides eliminating top-flight clubs during third- and fourth-round replays — reinforcing the competition’s reputation for unpredictability and magic.
Football history never sleeps.
18/01/2026
🎂⚽ Footballers Born on January 18
🇪🇸 Pep Guardiola
Born: January 18, 1971
Spanish football icon — first as a legendary midfielder for FC Barcelona, then as one of the most successful managers in world football. Guardiola won multiple La Liga and European titles as a player, but his greatest impact came from his managerial career with Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City, redefining modern football with tactical innovation and trophy hauls.
🇧🇷 Éder Militão
Born: January 18, 1998
Brazilian centre-back and one of the world’s top defenders. Militão made his mark at FC Porto before moving to Real Madrid, where he’s become a defensive rock with strong reading of the game, athleticism and ability to play out from the back. He’s also a key player for the Brazil national team.
🇪🇸 Aitana Bonmatí
Born: January 18, 1998
Spanish midfielder and one of the standout stars of women’s football. Bonmatí shone for FC Barcelona Femení, helping them dominate domestically and in Europe. She was a key part of the Spain national team that won the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, noted for her vision, passing and leadership.
🇪🇸 Nacho Fernández
Born: January 18, 1990
Spanish defender known for his versatility, tactical awareness and consistency. Nacho has spent most of his career at Real Madrid, filling in across the back line and winning multiple La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles. Presently captains Al-Qadisiyah in the Saudi Professional League.
🇮🇪 Robert Green
Born: January 18, 1980
English goalkeeper with a long Premier League career, featuring for West Ham United and others. Green was known for his shot-stopping and command of the penalty box, and he earned caps for the England national team.
🇮🇹 Riccardo Montolivo
Born: January 18, 1985
Italian midfielder recognised for his vision, passing and leadership. Montolivo enjoyed a strong Serie A career — especially with Fiorentina — and was a regular for the Italy national team, captaining Azzurri and influencing games from midfield.
🎉 Happy Birthday to These Football Stars — January 18!
17/01/2026
📅⚽ January 17 in Football History
🏆 Record Attendance in English Football (1948)
On January 17, 1948, a record crowd of 83,260 packed Maine Road in Manchester for a First Division match between Manchester United and Arsenal, since Old Trafford was still being rebuilt after WWII bomb damage. The game ended 1–1 and remains one of the highest-attended league matches in English football history.
🎂 Football Legends Born on January 17
January 17 has also produced some iconic football birthdays 👇
Cuauhtémoc Blanco (born 1973) — Mexican forward famous for his flair, creativity, and the signature move “La Cuauhtemiña.”
Álvaro Arbeloa (born 1983) — Spanish defender who was part of Real Madrid and Liverpool, winning numerous domestic and European honours.
Warren Feeney (born 1981) — Northern Irish striker who played in the Premier League and represented Northern Ireland.
Dick Nanninga (born 1949) — Dutch forward remembered for scoring in the 1978 World Cup final for the Netherlands.
Manuel “Manolo” Sánchez Delgado (born 1965) — Spanish striker who won the Pichichi Trophy as La Liga’s top scorer.
Guillermo Stábile (born 1905) — Argentine forward and 1930 World Cup top scorer.
⚽ A day of unforgettable crowds and legendary football birthdays!
17/01/2026
🎂⚽ Footballers Born on January 17
🇦🇷 Enzo Fernández
Born: January 17, 2001
Argentine central midfielder and one of the world’s top young talents. Enzo came through River Plate’s academy, made his senior breakthrough there and later starred in Europe with Benfica before joining Chelsea in the Premier League. He was a key player for Argentina, winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup and earning the Young Player Award for his performances. Known for his vision, tactical ability and leadership from midfield.
🇪🇸 Álvaro Arbeloa Coca
Born: January 17, 1983
Spanish defender who enjoyed a successful career in La Liga and the Premier League. Arbeloa came through Real Madrid’s youth system, winning domestic and European honours, and later played for Liverpool and West Ham United. He also represented Spain internationally, contributing to a golden era for La Roja.
He currently serves as the interim manager of Real Madrid senior team.
🇲🇽 Héctor Moreno
Born: January 17, 1988
Mexican centre-back known for his defensive strength, leadership and reading of the game. Moreno has had a long professional career in Europe’s top leagues, including AZ Alkmaar, Espanyol and Monterrey, and has been a mainstay for the Mexico national team, featuring in multiple World Cups.
🇭🇷 Lovro Majer
Born: January 17, 1998
Croatian attacking midfielder valued for his creativity, technical skill and vision. Majer came through the youth ranks in Croatia before starring for Dinamo Zagreb and Stade Rennais, and later moved to VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga. He’s a key player for the Croatia national team in midfield.
🇲🇽 Luis Palma
Born: January 17, 1997
Honduran forward known for his pace, direct attacking threat and goal contributions. Palma has played in Liga MX and international competitions, and is a regular for the Honduras national team, contributing important goals and assists.
🇵🇹 José Sá
Born: January 17, 1993
Portuguese goalkeeper recognised for his shot-stopping, reflexes and command of the penalty area. Sá has been a key figure in the Premier League with Wolverhampton Wanderers, and is part of Portugal’s pool of international keepers.
🇮🇷 Adam Lang
Born: January 17, 1992
Hungarian centre-back admired for his physical presence and defensive leadership. Lang has played across Europe’s top divisions, including spells in Serie A and La Liga, and regularly features for the Hungary national team.
🇵🇹 Tiquinho Soares
Born: January 17, 1988
Portuguese forward known for his strength, finishing and hold-up play. Soares has scored consistently in Primeira Liga and abroad, including for Porto and other competitive clubs, making him a reliable attacking option.
🇦🇷 Guillermo Stábile
Born: January 17, 1905 — †1966
Legendary Argentine forward and the top scorer of the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup with 8 goals. Stábile had an illustrious career at Huracán and abroad, later becoming a successful coach, leading Argentina to several South American Championship titles.
Who’s your favourite January 17 footballer? 👇
16/01/2026
🎂⚽ Footballers Born on January 16
🇯🇵 Takumi Minamino
Born: January 16, 1995
Japanese attacking midfielder/winger known for his technical ability, versatility, and goal contributions. Minamino began his professional career at Cerezo Osaka, where he was a standout youngster before moving to Red Bull Salzburg in Austria. He later joined Liverpool winning the Premier League and subsequently signed for AS Monaco in Ligue 1 where he continues to play. An experienced Japan international, Minamino has featured regularly for his national team in major competitions.
🇩🇰 Nicklas Bendtner
Born: January 16, 1988
Danish striker renowned for his physical presence, aerial ability and scoring instinct. Bendtner came through Arsenal’s academy and made his senior debut in 2005. He played for several top clubs including Birmingham City, Sunderland, Wolfsburg, and Rosenborg, and earned over 80 caps for Denmark, becoming one of the nation’s best-known forwards of his generation.
🇪🇸 Pau Torres
Born: January 16, 1997
Spanish centre-back recognised for his defensive composure, passing out from the back and leadership. Torres came through Villarreal CF’s academy, helping them win the UEFA Europa League, and later signed with Aston Villa in the Premier League. He’s a regular for the Spain national team with World Cup and European competition experience.
🇫🇷 Odsonne Édouard
Born: January 16, 1998
French centre-forward who developed at Paris Saint-Germain’s youth system before making his name with Celtic, where he won multiple domestic honours and became a key goalscorer. Édouard later joined Lens in Ligue 1 and continued to impress with his movement, finishing and link-up play.
🇪🇸 Pablo Zabaleta
Born: January 16, 1985
Argentinian right-back known for his tough defensive play, stamina and consistency at the highest level. Zabaleta starred for Manchester City, helping them win Premier League titles, FA Cups and League Cups, and also had success with West Ham United. He earned many caps for the Argentina national team over a distinguished career.
🇲🇽/🇺🇸 David Ochoa
Born: January 16, 2001
Mexican-American goalkeeper known for his shot-stopping and potential between the sticks. Ochoa played in the MLS with Real Salt Lake and later joined Los Angeles FC. He featured for youth national teams for both the U.S. and Mexico before choosing to represent Mexico internationally.
🇨🇭 Reto Ziegler
Born: January 16, 1986
Swiss left-back/wing-back known for his delivery from wide areas, work rate and tactical awareness. Ziegler played across Europe for clubs like Tottenham Hotspur, Sampdoria, Juventus and Sassuolo, bringing experience and consistency to each side’s defence and attack.
🇹🇷 Park Joo-ho
Born: January 16, 1985
South Korean left-back/defensive midfielder with a strong professional career in both Europe and Asia. Park featured in the Bundesliga for clubs such as Mainz 05 and Borussia Dortmund, and represented South Korea in multiple international tournaments with his pace, defensive reliability and strong tackling.
🇪🇸 Vicente Iborra
Born: January 16, 1988
Spanish midfielder and box-to-box presence recognised for his leadership, aerial strength and midfield control. Iborra played in La Liga with Villarreal and Sevilla, winning honours and establishing himself as a dependable presence, before moving to Leicester City in the Premier League.
🇬🇧 Bobby Zamora
Born: January 16, 1981
English forward noted for his strength, hold-up play and goal scoring in the Premier League. Zamora had significant spells with West Ham United, Fulham and Brighton & Hove Albion, earning recognition for his consistent finishing.
🇦🇺 Amber Barrett
Born: January 16, 1995
Australian midfielder/forward noted for her pace, technical skill and attacking contributions. Barrett has played in the Women’s Super League and other competitive leagues, bringing creativity and threat in the final third for club and country.
🎂 Celebrating their contributions to football history!
16/01/2026
📅⚽ January 16 in Football History
🏆 Juventus vs Liverpool — European Super Cup (1985)
On 16 January 1985, Juventus lifted the European Super Cup, defeating Liverpool 2–0 in Turin. This was the first time the Super Cup was played as a single leg due to fixture congestion, and Juve’s victory marked a significant European honour for the Italian side.
⚽ Zola’s Magical Back-Heel (2002)
On 16 January 2002, Gianfranco Zola scored an extraordinary back-heeled goal for Chelsea in a 4–0 FA Cup win over Norwich City at Stamford Bridge. Zola’s “magical” finish is remembered as one of the most creative and skillful FA Cup goals of the early 2000s.
📜 Historic Arsenal FA Cup Victories (Early 1900s)
On this day several early Arsenal FC FA Cup matches took place, including a 3–0 win over Grimsby Town on 16 January 1904, helping the club progress deeper into the competition and build its early competitive legacy.
⚽ History made on this day — legends born from football’s past!
15/01/2026
🎂⚽ Footballers Born on January 15
🇬🇧 Eric Dier
Born: January 15, 1994
English international defender/midfielder known for his versatility, tactical intelligence and physical presence. Dier came through Tottenham Hotspur’s academy and became a regular in the Premier League, before making the move to Bayern Munich and now at Monaco. He also featured for the England national team at major tournaments. He is recognised for his leadership and adaptability across defense and midfield.
🇬🇧 Chloe Kelly
Born: January 15, 1998
English women’s forward known for her pace, direct attacking threat and big-game impact. Kelly scored the winning goal in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 final for England, and has been a standout performer for Arsenal in domestic and European competition.
🇪🇸 Marc Bartra
Born: January 15, 1991
Spanish centre-back who rose through FC Barcelona’s La Masia academy and won major honours with Barcelona, including La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles. Bartra later played for Borussia Dortmund and Real Betis, showing strong defensive composure and ball-playing ability.
🇸🇰 Martin Dúbravka
Born: January 15, 1989
Slovak goalkeeper known for his excellent reflexes and shot-stopping. Dúbravka spent significant time in the Premier League with Newcastle United, impressing fans with key saves and consistent performances between the sticks, and is a regular for the Slovakia national team. He presently plays for Burnley in the Premier League.
🇸🇳 El Hadji Diouf
Born: January 15, 1981
Senegalese forward/midfielder famed in the 2000s for his flair, speed and creativity. Diouf starred for Lens, Liverpool, Bolton Wanderers, and was a prominent figure for the Senegal national team, especially during their memorable 2002 World Cup run.
🇨🇱 Erick Pulgar
Born: January 15, 1994
Chilean midfielder known for his passing range, physicality and set-piece ability. Pulgar has featured in Serie A, playing for clubs such as Fiorentina and Bologna, and has been a regular for the Chile national team.
🇭🇳 Kevin Álvarez
Born: January 15, 1996
Honduran defender/midfielder recognised for his tenacity and versatility across the back line and midfield. Kevin Álvarez has been a key player in the Honduran national setup and in league competitions in Central America.
🇲🇽 Luis Chávez
Born: January 15, 1992
Mexican midfielder known for his energy, work rate and ability to join the attack. Chávez was a standout in Liga MX before earning moves abroad and has represented the Mexico national team in international competitions.
🇸🇦 Abdulelah Al-Amri
Born: January 15, 1997
Saudi Arabian centre-back recognised for his strength and defensive leadership. Al-Amri has featured for the Saudi national team and plays in the Saudi Professional League, contributing to his teams’ defensive solidity.
Who’s your favourite? 👇
15/01/2026
📅⚽ January 15 in Football History
🏆 Northern Ireland Stunning World Cup Qualifier (1958)
On January 15, 1958, Northern Ireland secured a remarkable 2–1 victory over Italy in a World Cup qualifying match at Windsor Park, Belfast. The result was historic because it helped Northern Ireland qualify for their first World Cup finals, while two-time World Cup winners Italy failed to reach the tournament. This upset remains one of the great stories in British and Irish football history.
🏟️ Football League Action — Kenny Dalglish’s First Match (1997)
Also on January 15, Newcastle United played their first match under new manager Kenny Dalglish, defeating Charlton Athletic in an FA Cup Third Round replay at St James’ Park. This marked a significant chapter in Dalglish’s managerial career in English football.
⚽ What’s your favourite January 15 moment?
13/01/2026
📅⚽ January 14 in Football History 🔥
🔹 Tottenham Spurs Famous Comeback (1995)
On January 14, 1995, Tottenham Hotspur produced one of their memorable performances when Jürgen Klinsmann and Teddy Sheringham scored in a 2-1 win away at West Ham United in the Premier League. The goals from this striking duo helped Spurs fight back after going behind, showcasing their deadly partnership in English football.
🔹 Chinese-born Football Pioneer (1961)
On this day in 1961, Cheung Chi Doy — one of the earliest Chinese-born players to sign for an English club — began his professional journey with Blackpool. This was an important moment in football history as Cheung’s presence challenged norms and opened doors for future players from diverse backgrounds in European football.
🔹 Historic Celtic Victory (1899)
January 14, 1899 saw Celtic FC produce a dominant 8-1 win in the Scottish Cup, one of the earliest recorded football matches on this date and a highlight in Celtic’s long and successful history in Scottish football.
⚽ What moment from January 14 do you think defined football?
13/01/2026
🎂⚽ Footballers Born on January 14
🇬🇧 Declan Rice
Born: January 14, 1999
English midfielder known for his leadership, passing range and tactical intelligence. Rice came through West Ham United’s academy, became club captain, and in 2023 made a club-record move to Arsenal. He’s a key player for both Arsenal and the England national team, combining defensive strength with creative ball progression.
🇫🇷 Yohan Cabaye
Born: January 14, 1986
French midfielder celebrated for his playmaking, vision and passing. Cabaye starred with Lille, winning a league and cup double, and later played in the Premier League with Newcastle United. He also had spells with Paris Saint-Germain and Crystal Palace and earned nearly 50 caps for France, featuring at major international tournaments.
🇪🇸 Víctor Valdés
Born: January 14, 1982
Spanish goalkeeper best known for his legendary career at FC Barcelona. Valdés won multiple La Liga titles and three UEFA Champions Leagues, making over 500 appearances for the club. He also represented Spain, winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2012, and later played for Manchester United and Middlesbrough.
🇨🇦 Jonathan David
Born: January 14, 2000
Canadian forward known for his clinical finishing, intelligent movement and quick feet. David began his professional career at KAA Gent, earning recognition in Europe before moving to Lille OSC in Ligue 1, where he became one of the league’s top scorers before moving to Turin, Juventus in Seria A becoming a cornerstone of both his club and the Canada national team.
🎉 Happy Birthday to These Football Stars
Who’s your favourite January 14 footballer? 👇