All jerseys through his career
Real Sociedad (2005–2014)
Antoine Griezmann, one of the most talented and versatile forwards of his generation, has made a mark in world football with his skill, creativity, and leadership on the field. With a career that includes major honors with Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, and the French national team, Griezmann has become a key figure in European football. Known for his intelligence, vision, and finishing ability, Griezmann was crucial in France’s 2018 World Cup victory and has consistently been one of the best players in La Liga. His journey through top clubs and international success continues to elevate his legacy.
Atlético Madrid (2014–2019)
Griezmann’s professional career began at Real Sociedad, where he made his debut in 2009. Starting as a young prospect, he quickly developed into a vital player for the club, impressing with his speed, technical skills, and ability to score goals. Griezmann was pivotal in helping Real Sociedad regain their position in La Liga, finishing the 2010-11 season in a strong mid-table position. His performances earned him a transfer to Atlético Madrid in 2014, but during his time at Sociedad, he netted 46 goals in 180 appearances, wearing the club’s number 17 jersey.
FC Barcelona (2019–2021)
Griezmann moved to Atlético Madrid in 2014, where he became the team’s talisman under manager Diego Simeone. During his five-year spell, Griezmann developed into one of the best forwards in the world, contributing significantly to Atlético’s success in both La Liga and European competitions. He won the 2018 UEFA Europa League, scoring crucial goals throughout the tournament, and helped the team reach the 2016 UEFA Champions League final. Griezmann also played a key role in securing a second-place finish in La Liga in the 2017-18 season. His number 17 jersey became iconic at Atlético, symbolizing his importance to the team, before he moved to Barcelona in 2019 after scoring 133 goals in 257 appearances.
Atlético Madrid (2021–Present)
In 2019, Griezmann made a high-profile move to FC Barcelona, with the club paying his release clause to bring him to Camp Nou. His time at Barcelona was marked by ups and downs as he adapted to the team’s style of play. Despite not fully replicating his Atlético Madrid form, Griezmann contributed significantly to Barcelona’s attack. He helped the team secure the 2020 Spanish Super Cup and was an important player in their La Liga campaigns. Griezmann wore the club’s iconic number 17 jersey, but after two seasons, he returned to Atlético Madrid on loan in 2021.
International Career (2014–Present)
In 2021, Griezmann returned to Atlético Madrid on loan, before making the move permanent. His second spell with the club has been marked by consistency and leadership, helping Atlético compete for La Liga titles and European honors. Griezmann’s performances continue to be vital to Atlético’s attacking threat, and his number 8 jersey is once again a familiar sight for fans. His experience and tactical awareness have made him a key player in Atlético’s continued success.