German Bundesliga Injured & Suspended List Football
Augsburg
| Date | Player | GP | G-A | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16.5 | Alexis Claude-Maurice (M) | 29 | 5-4 | Ankle | ? |
| 10.5 | Dimitris Giannoulis (M) | 27 | 2-5 | ? |
Bayer Leverkusen
| 29.6 | Jarell Quansah (D) | 28 | 4-0 | s | |
| 10.5 | Nathan Tella (F) | 17 | 1-4 | ? |
Bayern
| 7.7 | Jamal Musiala (F) | 15 | 3-4 | Ankle | ? |
| 5.7 | Alphonso Davies (M) | 13 | 1-3 | Hamstring | ? |
| 5.7 | Ismael Saibari (F) | Hamstring | ? | ||
| 6.6 | Lennart Karl (F) | 26 | 5-5 | Thigh | ? |
| 19.4 | Serge Gnabry (F) | 21 | 8-6 | Thigh | ? |
Dortmund
| 12.7 | Julian Ryerson (M) | 31 | 0-15 | Calf | ? |
| 21.6 | Nico Schlotterbeck (D) | 28 | 5-1 | Ankle | |
| 1.3 | Emre Can (M) | 9 | 3-0 | Knee |
Frankfurt
| 6.7 | Jessic Ngankam (F) | 3 | 0-0 | Thigh | ? |
| 5.7 | Eric Junior (M) | ? | |||
| 17.5 | Jean-Matteo Bahoya (F) | 27 | 3-4 | ? | |
| 16.5 | Oscar Hojlund (M) | 24 | 1-1 | Toe | ? |
| 23.3 | Nnamdi Collins (D) | 23 | 1-2 | Ankle | ? |
Freiburg
| 7.7 | Johan Manzambi (M) | 27 | 5-4 | Knee | ? |
Hamburger SV
| 24.1 | Alexander Rossing-Lelesiit (F) | 11 | 0-1 | Ankle | ? |
Hoffenheim
| 9.7 | Andrej Kramaric (F) | 34 | 14-6 | Groin | ? |
| 5.7 | Arthur Chaves (D) | 4 | 0-0 | Knee | ? |
| 12.3 | Valentin Gendrey (D) | 8 | 1-1 | Ankle | ? |
Koln
| 17.5 | Said El Mala (F) | 34 | 13-4 | Ankle | ? |
| 15.5 | Tom Krauss (M) | 26 | 0-2 | ? | |
| 18.4 | Ragnar Ache (F) | 29 | 7-4 | Thigh | ? |
| 26.12 | Timo Hubers (M) | 8 | 0-0 | Knee |
Mainz
| 1.2 | Benedict Hollerbach (F) | 14 | 1-3 | Achilles | ? |
| 26.12 | Maxim Dal (D) | Knee | ? |
Paderborn
| 11.7 | Timur Gayret (M) | Knee | |||
| 26.6 | Raphael Obermair (F) | Achilles | ? |
RB Leipzig
| 20.6 | Rocco Reitz (M) | Illness | ? | ||
| 3.6 | Christoph Baumgartner (M) | 33 | 13-8 | Thigh | ? |
| 3.4 | Leopold Zingerle (G) | Wrist | ? | ||
| 26.12 | Viggo Gebel (F) | Knee | ? |
Stuttgart
| 6.7 | Eliot Bujupi (F) | Knee | ? | ||
| 2.7 | Luca Jaquez (D) | 14 | 0-1 | ? | |
| 4.6 | Lorenz Assignon (D) | 24 | 0-0 | Shoulder | ? |
| 22.1 | Lazar Jovanovic (F) | 3 | 0-0 | Back | ? |
Union Berlin
| 10.7 | Andrik Markgraf (D) | ? | |||
| 25.4 | Frederik Ronnow (G) | 30 | 0-0 | Groin | ? |
Werder
| 27.3 | Keke Maximilian Topp (F) | 20 | 1-1 | Knee | |
| 16.3 | Julian Malatini (D) | 11 | 0-0 | Ankle | ? |
| 26.12 | Mitchell Weiser (M) | Knee | ? |
The list includes both injured and suspended players. The columns are, respectively:
- updated
- player name (position)
- games played
- goals - assists
- Injury
- status
- ?+ likely to play
- ? status uncertain
- ?- unlikely to play
- - will not play
- s suspended
Last updated 12.7.2026 05:35 GMT
News - injuries
Schlotterbeck sidelined with ankle injury until September
4.7.26 Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck is expected to be out until at least mid-September after suffering a medial ligament injury in his ankle during the World Cup with Germany. The injury will keep him out of Dortmund's preseason tour of Japan as he focuses on rehabilitation.
Serge Gnabry resumes training
25.6.26 Bayern
Serge Gnabry has returned to the training pitch at Bayern Munich as he continues his recovery from an adductor muscle tear in his right thigh. The 30-year-old completed an individual session that included running, mobility work, and ball training. Gnabry suffered the injury in April, causing him to miss Bayern's season finale and the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Germany.
Neuer to miss German Cup final with calf injury
23.5.26 Bayern
Manuel Neuer will miss the German Cup final for Bayern Munich because of a calf injury, but sporting director Max Eberl said the issue will not affect his place in Germany national football team's World Cup squad. Neuer recently came out of international retirement and is expected to be Germany's No. 1 goalkeeper at the tournament. Backup Jonas Urbig is set to start the final against Stuttgart.
Neuer faces calf tests before cup final
21.5.26 Bayern
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is undergoing crucial medical tests to determine if he can play in Saturday's DFB-Pokal final against Stuttgart and remain available for Germany at the World Cup. The 40-year-old was forced off with a calf injury in Bayern's 5-1 win over Koln and has missed training since. He will have his calf examined Thursday.
Neuer downplays calf concern
18.5.26 Bayern
Manuel Neuer left Bayern Munich's 5-1 win over Koln after 60 minutes with a calf issue but later explained he did not want to take risks. "I just felt something in my left side, and I'd had a bit of a calf problem there, I just didn't want to take any more risks. That's why I went off. I wasn't afraid of the beer showers," he said with a laugh. His comments suggest the problem is minor, though his fitness will be monitored ahead of the DFB-Pokal final against Stuttgart.
Neuer injury clouds Bayern's celebrations
17.5.26 Bayern
Bayern Munich's 5-1 victory over Koln was overshadowed by concern for goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. The veteran was substituted in the 59th minute after pointing to his left leg and heading to the dressing room with the team doctor. Reports suggest Neuer may miss the upcoming DFB Pokal final against Stuttgart, with Jonas Urbig expected to start in goal.
Wimmer ruled out for Wolfsburg's survival clash
15.5.26 Wolfsburg
Wolfsburg will be without Austrian international Patrick Wimmer when they face St. Pauli in a crucial Bundesliga match on Saturday. Head coach Dieter Hecking confirmed Wimmer's absence but expressed optimism he will return for potential relegation play-offs, should Wolfsburg maintain their 16th-place position.
Kim and Goretzka cleared for season finish
12.5.26 Bayern
Bayern Munich's Kim Min-jae and Leon Goretzka are expected to be available for the final matches of the season after both left the 1-0 win over Wolfsburg at halftime. Kim underwent an MRI for knee issues, which showed no damage, while Goretzka was subbed off due to dizziness but has since recovered. Both are set to feature against Koln in the Bundesliga and Stuttgart in the DFB Pokal final.
Freiburg face injury worries before Europa League final
12.5.26 Freiburg
Freiburg suffered a setback ahead of their Europa League final against Aston Villa, with veteran defender Matthias Ginter forced off injured in a 3-2 loss to Hamburg. His availability for the final remains uncertain, posing a major concern for manager Julian Schuster, as Ginter has played every minute of the club's European campaign. Freiburg will also be without midfielder Yuito Suzuki, who fractured his collarbone earlier this month after an impressive debut season that included nine goals, four in the Europa League.
Kompany provides an update on Davies
10.5.26 Bayern
Bayern Munich defeated Wolfsburg 1-0, but the win was overshadowed by Alphonso Davies being ruled out for the rest of the season with another injury setback. Coach Vincent Kompany expressed confidence in Davies' physical recovery but admitted the recurring injuries are mentally challenging, urging him to stay strong. With speculation about Davies' future at the club, his absence raises questions about Bayern's long-term plans and his role ahead of the World Cup.
Alphonso Davies sidelined with hamstring injury
9.5.26 Bayern
Canada captain Alphonso Davies will miss several weeks after suffering a left hamstring injury during Bayern Munich's Champions League semifinal against Paris Saint-Germain. Canada Soccer confirmed it is working closely with Bayern's medical team to support his recovery, aiming to have him fit for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
St. Pauli suffer defensive injury blow
7.5.26 St. Pauli
St. Pauli confirmed that defenders Manolis Saliakas and Karol Mets, along with Jannik Robatsch, have sustained structural muscular injuries and are sidelined indefinitely. The setback comes at a crucial stage as the club battles relegation, sitting 17th in the Bundesliga with two matches remaining.