The tributes said it all.
When Dani Carvajal’s Real Madrid summer departure was made official on Monday, the outpouring from the great and good of the game was immediate.
Vinicius Jr hailed the “best full back in history,” while Álvaro Arbeloa claimed that Carvajal “might be the most important academy product in the history of the club.”
Federico Valverde, the man expected to inherit the captain’s armband, wrote on Instagram: “My children, and the children of future Madrid fans, will know who Dani Carvajal was.”
The great Sergio Ramos called his former teammate a “true reflection of Madridismo.”
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In a career so closely associated with the Champions League, it’s only fitting that Carvajal’s finest hour came in the final of Europe’s top competition.
Caravajal won the record-equalling sixth European crown at Wembley in 2024, as Real Madrid beat Dortmund 2–0, with the right back putting in a man-of-the-match performance.
It was Carvajal who put his team on the path to victory in London, rising high to head home from a Toni Kroos corner to score Madrid’s first on the night.
He later celebrated the victory in the streets of Madrid with his father, who was on duty as part of the trophy parade detail as a policeman.
The same year, after also winning the Euros with Spain, Carvajal was voted fourth in the Ballon d’Or rankings and made The Best FIFA Men’s 11.
Where Does Carvajal Rank Among Real Madrid Greats?
There’s no doubt that Carvajal will go down in Madrid history as one of the club’s best players of all time, with a near-unmatched trophy haul during a golden period for the club.
The fact that Carvajal was able to rise up from the academy, fight off competition and maintain his place in the team during a period of such success is testament to his quality and longevity.
His achievements, from La Décima to Dortmund, mean he will never be forgotten.
Where Does Carvajal Rank Among Soccer’s Greatest Full Backs?
In terms of full backs, Vinicius Jr’s assessment that Carvajal is the “best in history” is certainly not a ridiculous claim.
Never flashy, but always reliable and a true big-game player, few can match the right back’s consistency at the very pinnacle of the sport. In addition to his technical qualities, Carvajal grew to become a formidable leader on the pitch whose drive and spirit inspired those around him.
He will be remembered alongside the likes of Marcelo and Roberto Carlos among Madrid—and soccer’s—best-ever full backs.