Top passers ranked by most passes in the Bundesliga 2024-25 – 07.03.25

Top passers ranked by most passes in the Bundesliga 2024-25

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Who will finish the season as the top passer ranked by most passes in the Bundesliga? Who has made the most passes so far this season? And how many? Let’s find out!

Statistics are used for a variety of different reasons within professional football today. Stats refer to football player or football team’s accomplishments throughout any given game. For instance, during games, statisticians keep track of goals, saves, tackles, interceptions, passes, dribbles, shots, aerial duels won, blocked shots, fouls, key passes, assists, offsides, clearances, yellow cards, red cards, pass success percentages, possessions, etc., to create stats sheets to follow the players’ or team’s progress. Individual or team statistics can have a great bearing on playing time, game outcome, team selections and rankings, and more.

Based on the most recent football statistics and records, we have compiled a comprehensive post listing the top passers ranked by most passes in the Bundesliga.

Loads of football players can be good in this statistical category, however only the footballers with the biggest number of passes have made it onto our list.

This statistical article brings you top passers ranked by most passes in the Bundesliga of the season so far. Let’s see!

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Top passers ranked by most passes in the Bundesliga 2024-25

Player Passes
1. Joshua Kimmich, Bayern Munich 2459
2. Min-Jae Kim, Bayern Munich 2268
3. Granit Xhaka, Bayer Leverkusen 2034
4. Angelo Stiller, VfB Stuttgart 1833
5. Dayot Upamecano, Bayern Munich 1808
6. Nico Schlotterbeck, Borussia Dortmund 1801
7. Jonathan Tah, Bayer Leverkusen 1632
8. Philipp Lienhart, Freiburg 1589
9. Edmond Tapsoba, Bayer Leverkusen 1497
10. Willi Orbán, RB Leipzig 1488
11. Emre Can, Borussia Dortmund 1461
12. Piero Hincapié, Bayer Leverkusen 1407
13. Ko Itakura, Borussia M.Gladbach 1406
14. Anthony Jung, Werder Bremen 1375
15. Arthur Theate, Eintracht Frankfurt 1290
16. Julian Weigl, Borussia M.Gladbach 1287
17. Pascal Groß, Borussia Dortmund 1285
18. Florian Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen 1284
19. Jeff Chabot, VfB Stuttgart 1276
20. Atakan Karazor, VfB Stuttgart 1255
21. Álex Grimaldo, Bayer Leverkusen 1253
22. Robin Koch, Eintracht Frankfurt 1253
23. Hauke Wahl, St. Pauli 1245
24. Waldemar Anton, Borussia Dortmund 1238
25. Jeffrey Gouweleeuw, Augsburg 1165
26. Diogo Leite, Union Berlin 1153
27. Patrick Mainka, FC Heidenheim 1144
28. Aleksandar Pavlovic, Bayern Munich 1134
29. Konstantinos Koulierakis, Wolfsburg 1133
30. Nico Elvedi, Borussia M.Gladbach 1099
31. Dominik Kohr, Mainz 05 1092
32. Anton Stach, Hoffenheim 1083
33. Maximilian Mittelstädt, VfB Stuttgart 1080
34. Alphonso Davies, Bayern Munich 1068
35. Eric Smith, St. Pauli 1065
36. Denis Vavro, Wolfsburg 1064
37. Nadiem Amiri, Mainz 05 1063
38. Romano Schmid, Werder Bremen 1056
39. Matthias Ginter, Freiburg 1043
40. Kevin Akpoguma, Hoffenheim 1026
41. Kevin Kampl, RB Leipzig 1019
42. Rasmus Kristensen, Eintracht Frankfurt 1000
43. Marco Friedl, Werder Bremen 999
44. Vincenzo Grifo, Freiburg 994
45. Kaishu Sano, Mainz 05 991
46. Joe Scally, Borussia M.Gladbach 990
47. Tom Bischof, Hoffenheim 980
48. Maximilian Eggestein, Freiburg 978
49. Danilho Doekhi, Union Berlin 970
50. Michael Olise, Bayern Munich 964

A list of the top passers ranked by most passes in the Bundesliga.

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Pass – Any intentional played ball from one football player to another. Passes include open play passes, goal kicks, corners and free kicks played as pass – but exclude crosses, goalkeeper throws and throw-ins.

The success of a football team depends a lot on the individual players making up that team. However, not all positions on a team are the same and there are significant differences in the style of game being played in different leagues. It is therefore important to take into account both the position and the league when evaluating individual football players.

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Ottawa-born expert for statistical analysis and avid fan of Canadian football. Lucas Blanc has written for various French football portals and now he writes for World Football Rumours. He is a professional sports writer. Lucas has lived in three continents – North America, Australia and Europe. The languages that he knows are French, English, German, Italian and Spanish.

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