
Players, positions, shirt numbers, nationalities, and coach context.
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Monaco squad and player list brings together 31 players across attackers, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers based in France. The page is built around the details people usually check first: player names, positions, shirt numbers, nationalities, coach information, and links into the wider team fixtures, results, standings, and stats pages.
Attackers include Takumi Minamino (#8), Folarin Balogun (#9), Maghnes Akliouche (#11), Mika Biereth (#14), and Simon Adingra (#24), with 2 more players in that position group.
Midfielders include Denis Zakaria (#6), Paul Pogba (#8), Aleksandr Golovin (#10), Lamine Camara (#15), and Stanis Idumbo-Muzambo (#17), with 6 more players in that position group.
Defenders include Vanderson (#2), Eric Dier (#3), Jordan Teze (#4), Jan Kehrer (#5), and Caio Henrique (#12), with 4 more players in that position group.
Goalkeepers include Lukáš Hrádecký (#1), Philipp Köhn (#16), Jules Stawiecki (#40), and Yann Lienard (#50).
Sebastien Pocognoli is listed as Monaco's coach, giving the squad page a clear link between the player group and the current team setup.
Monaco's squad includes players such as Takumi Minamino, Folarin Balogun, Maghnes Akliouche, and Mika Biereth. The listed squad includes 31 players, so visitors can move from the team page into individual profiles, recent matches, standings context, and player or team stat rankings.
The position groups help show how Monaco are built across attackers, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers. That makes the squad page useful before a fixture, after team news, or when comparing player roles across the season.