Ranking the fastest footballers of all time

Speed
Reference point
16. Cristiano Ronaldo – 33.95 km/h
15. Antonio Valencia – 35.1 km/h
14. Leroy Sané – 35.9 km/h
13. Kylian Mbappé – 36 km/h
12. Ronaldo Nazário – 36.2 km/h
11. Mohamed Salah – 36.64 km/h
10. Antonio Rüdiger – 36.72 km/h
9. Dara O’Shea – 36.73 km/h
8. Dominik Szoboszlai – 36.76 km/h
7. Pedro Neto – 36.86 km/h
6. Gareth Bale – 36.9 km/h
5. Chiedozie Ogbene – 36.93 km/h
4. Arjen Robben – 37 km/h
3. Kyle Walker – 37.31 km/h
2. Micky van de Ven – 37.38 km/h
1. Thierry Henry – 39.2 km/h
Speed

Speed is an undeniably important trait in football, with some wide-men making a career out of blitzing past defenders and causing havoc. In the modern game, speed has become imperative for wingers and fullbacks alike to be dominant, with the game becoming faster and defenders playing more on the offensive.

Reference point

For reference against the fastest athletes of all time, we have Usain Bolt, who has been clocked at 44.72km/h, while current 100m Olympic gold medallist Noah Lyles has been clocked at 43.6km/h – though bear in mind a 100m sprint is very different to playing 90 mins of football! Here's a ranking of the fastest footballers of all time based on their recorded top speeds, based on reporting from Sports Brief and stats from the Premier League's official website.

16. Cristiano Ronaldo – 33.95 km/h

The Portuguese legend has slowed down in recent years, but during his prime, his pace was unmatched. Ronaldo's speed and physicality made him a force to be reckoned with.

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15. Antonio Valencia – 35.1 km/h

Manchester United's former captain was as quick as he was powerful, making him one of the most dangerous wingers-turned-defenders of his era.

14. Leroy Sané – 35.9 km/h

The German winger's lightning-quick runs have made him a consistent threat in both the Premier League and Bundesliga.

13. Kylian Mbappé – 36 km/h

The French superstar is renowned for his acceleration and ability to outrun defenders in tight spaces. Mbappé's speed is a cornerstone of his devastating attacking style.

12. Ronaldo Nazário – 36.2 km/h

The Brazilian phenomenon wasn't just about technique and goals; he was also incredibly quick, terrifying defenders during his peak years with Inter Milan and Real Madrid.

11. Mohamed Salah – 36.64 km/h

Liverpool's Egyptian King is famous for his explosive runs, which have left countless defenders chasing shadows. Salah's speed has been a vital weapon in his Premier League dominance.

10. Antonio Rüdiger – 36.72 km/h

The Real Madrid centre-back combines defensive prowess with astonishing speed, often covering huge distances to shut down opponents.

9. Dara O’Shea – 36.73 km/h

The Republic of Ireland and Ipswich Town defender has surprised many with his pace, making him a key player for both club and country.

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8. Dominik Szoboszlai – 36.76 km/h

The Hungarian midfielder is known for his creativity, but his speed at Liverpool shows he's just as dangerous on the break as he is with the ball at his feet.

7. Pedro Neto – 36.86 km/h

The Chelsea winger is as quick as he is tricky, using his speed to torment Premier League defenders. In fact, Chelsea have never lost a game in which Neto has been a starter, as CFC Wizz revealed on X in January 2025. 

6. Gareth Bale – 36.9 km/h

Whether it was his unforgettable Copa del Rey goal for Real Madrid or his runs down the flank for Wales, Bale's pace has always been jaw-dropping. His speed and power defined his career.

5. Chiedozie Ogbene – 36.93 km/h

Currently playing for Ipswich Town and the Republic of Ireland, Ogbene exceptional pace has made him a standout in a team that often has the odds stacked against them. 

4. Arjen Robben – 37 km/h

The Dutch winger was renowned for cutting inside on his left foot and unleashing rockets, but it was his sheer pace that often left defenders in the dust. Robben's speed was instrumental during his Bayern Munich glory days.

3. Kyle Walker – 37.31 km/h

A Premier League stalwart for Manchester City, Walker's pace allows him to excel both in attack and defense. His speed has made him one of the most reliable full-backs in modern football.

2. Micky van de Ven – 37.38 km/h

The Dutch defender for Tottenham Hotspur has stunned fans with his incredible speed, proving that even centre-backs can outrun the competition. His rapid rise in football is as quick as his sprinting.

1. Thierry Henry – 39.2 km/h

The iconic Arsenal and France striker combined blistering speed with elegance, becoming a nightmare for defenders. Henry's record-breaking pace was a key part of his success during Arsenal's 'Invincibles' era.

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