Top 10 Players With Most Trophies in Soccer History

Not many players can say they’re among the most successful of all time. Find out who are the 10 soccer players with the most trophies.
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Players With Most Trophies in Soccer History

Every footballers dream is to rack up as many trophies as possible during his career but only a select few are able to achieve this and winning even 1 trophy is an achievement that nit many can boast of these days.

But on the other hand, the exist many players who have enjoyed amazing careers at the very top, playing for some of the best sides and managers in the world of the game and due to this, these players have an incredible trophy cabinet.

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Who Is the Most Decorated Football Player In History

Lionel Messi and Dani Alves, over the course of their careers, have won a whopping 43 titles, the most trophies by a player in football.

Winning trophies has become a regular and normal issue to some great football players while some great strive to even achieve a single trophy. You might want to check out the Best Players That Have Never Won UEFA Champions League title.

10. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portuguese, 34 trophies)

Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the best players to ever play the game, has helped every team he has been a part of succeed. Ronaldo experienced success in Italy with Juventus, winning two Serie A titles. However, his best years were spent playing in the Premier League with Manchester United and LaLiga with Real Madrid, winning UEFA Champions League crowns with both European powerhouses.

But Ronaldo was equally successful in his native country. In addition to helping his country win its first medals, he helped Sporting CP, his first club before transferring to England, win the Portuguese Super Cup. Prior to winning the UEFA Nations League championship, CR7 was crucial to Portugal's historic first-ever European Championship in the Euro 2016.

Club trophies:

  • 5x UEFA Champions League (1x at Man United, 4x at Real Madrid)
  • 4x FIFA Club World Cup (1x at Man United, 3x at Real Madrid)
  • 3x Premier League
  • 2x La Liga
  • 2x Serie A
  • 3x UEFA Super Cup
  • 1x FA Cup
  • 2x Copa del Rey
  • 1x Coppa Italia
  • 2x English League Cup
  • 2x Italian Super Cup
  • 2x Community Shield
  • 2x Spanish Super Cup
  • 1x Portuguese Super Cup.

International trophies:

  • 1x UEFA Euro
  • 1x UEFA Nations League.

9. Kenny Dalglish (Scottish, 34 trophies)

Widely regarded as the greatest Scottish player the English First Division has ever seen, Kenny Dalglish was an instrumental part of the Liverpool team that shone in the 80s. Apart from his successful years at Anfield, he also won titles in his home based club Celtic.

Club trophies:

  • 8x English First Division
  • 3x European Cup
  • 4x Scottish League
  • 1x European Super Cup
  • 2x FA Cup
  • 4x English League Cup
  • 4x Scottish Cup
  • 1x Scottish League Cup
  • 7x Community Shield.

8. Vitor Baia (Portuguese, 35 trophies)

Vitor Baia played a pivotal role in Porto’s golden years in the 2000s, winning most of his titles with the local giants. The Portuguese goalkeeper also got to play for the storied FC Barcelona, with whom he added more accolades to his résumé.

Club trophies:

  • 10x Portuguese League
  • 1x UEFA Champions League
  • 1x LaLiga
  • 1x UEFA Cup
  • 2x Intercontinental Cup
  • 1x UEFA Super Cup
  • 5x Portuguese Cup
  • 10x Portuguese Super Cup
  • 2x Copa del Rey
  • 2x Spanish Super Cup,

7. Ryan Giggs (Welsh, 35 trophies)

Ryan Giggs, the legendary Welsh midfielder who spent his entire professional career at Manchester United, has won 35 major trophies. Giggs was a key figure in Manchester United's dominance in English football, winning numerous Premier League titles and FA Cups. He also had success in European competitions, including the UEFA Champions League.

Club trophies:

  • 13x Premier League
  • 2x UEFA Champions League
  • 1x FIFA Club World Cup
  • 1x Intercontinental Cup
  • 1x UEFA Super Cup
  • 4x FA Cup
  • 4x English League Cup
  • 9x Community Shield.

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6. Gerard Pique (Spanish, 36 trophies)

Gerard Piqué, the Spanish defender, has had a highly successful career, particularly with Barcelona. Piqué has won numerous domestic and international titles, including multiple UEFA Champions League trophies. In total, he has amassed 36 major trophies, solidifying his reputation as one of the most decorated players in soccer history.

Club trophies:

  • 4x UEFA Champions League (1x at Man United, 3x at Barcelona)
  • 8x LaLiga
  • 1x Premier League
  • 3x FIFA Club World Cup
  • 3x UEFA Super Cup
  • 7x Copa del Rey
  • 6x Spanish Super Cup
  • 1x English League Cup
  • 1x Community Shield

International trophies:

  • 1x FIFA World Cup
  • 1x UEFA Euro.

5. Hossam Ashour (Egyptian, 37 trophies)

Hossam Ashour, who is probably the least well-known player on the list, is a soccer legend in Egypt. With Al Ahly, Ashour spent nearly two decades winning every trophy imaginable. At 36 and a free agent, he might be past his prime. Ashour, though, has had a fascinating journey to becoming one of the greatest soccer players in history.

Club trophies:

  • 13x Egyptian League
  • 6x CAF Champions League
  • 4x Egyptian Cup
  • 1x CAF Confederation Cup
  • 8x Egyptian Super Cup
  • 5x CAF Super Cup.

4. Andres Iniesta (Spanish, 37 trophies)

Andrés Iniesta, the Spanish midfielder known for his exceptional vision and technical ability, has won 37 major trophies in his career. Iniesta spent the majority of his career at Barcelona, where he won several domestic and international titles, including multiple UEFA Champions League trophies. He is also remembered for scoring the winning goal in the final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, helping Spain lift the trophy.

Club trophies:

  • 4x UEFA Champions League
  • 9x LaLiga
  • 3x FIFA Club World Cup
  • 6x Copa del Rey
  • 3x UEFA Super Cup
  • 7x Spanish Super Cup
  • 1x Japanese Cup
  • 1x Japanese Super Cup.

International trophies:

  • 1x FIFA World Cup
  • 2x UEFA Euro.

3. Maxwell (Brazilian, 38 trophies)

Some athletes only need to be present at the appropriate moment. Just take a peek at Maxwell if not. It's safe to argue that if the Brazilian defender hadn't played for FC Barcelona or Paris Saint-Germain during their heydays, his trophy collection wouldn't be as remarkable. 

Of course, he was a member of those teams for a reason. Additionally, he received victories in numerous other venues. Maxwell experienced success with Cruzeiro in Brazil, Ajax in the Netherlands, and Inter Milan in Italy. Even so, there have been better players who were denied the opportunity to play for such successful teams.

Club trophies:

  • 1x UEFA Champions League
  • 2x LaLiga
  • 4x Ligue 1
  • 3x Serie A
  • 2x Eredivisie
  • 2x FIFA Club World Cup
  • 3x UEFA Super Cup
  • 1x Copa del Rey
  • 3x Coupe de France
  • 4x French League Cup
  • 1x Dutch Cup
  • 1x Brazilian Cup
  • 3x Spanish Super Cup
  • 1x Italian Super Cup
  • 3x Dutch Super Cup
  • 4x French Super Cup.

2. Dani Alves (Brazilian, 43 trophies)

One of the most successful soccer player of all time is Dani Alves. The Brazilian was successful both before and after his illustrious time with Barcelona, but his several Champions League and LaLiga championships with the club stand out in his trophy case.

Alves not only contributed to Sevilla's legacy in the UEFA Europa League, but he also helped his team win championships with PSG and Juventus in France and Italy. He also had success outside of Europe, in his native Bahia and Sao Paulo. Pumas UNAM was the only squad where the right-back failed to bring home any hardware. Alves, though, helped Brazil win the Copa America twice.

Club trophies:

  • 3x UEFA Champions League
  • 3x FIFA Club World Cup
  • 6x La Liga
  • 2x Ligue 1
  • 1x Serie A
  • 2x UEFA Cup / Europa League
  • 4x UEFA Super Cup
  • 5x Copa del Rey
  • 1x Coupe de France
  • 1x Coppa Italia
  • 5x Spanish Super Cup
  • 1x French League Cup
  • 2x French Super Cup
  • 1x Copa do Nordeste
  • 1x Campeonato Paulista.

International trophies:

2x Copa America

1x Olympic Gold Medal

2x Confederations Cup.

1. Lionel Messi (Argentine, 41 trophies)

Lionel Messi, the greatest footballer of all time, has an impressive trophy haul. Messi has spent the majority of his career at Barcelona, where he won numerous domestic and international titles, including the UEFA Champions League. During his tenure with the club, he accumulated 36 major trophies. In addition, Messi has also won the Copa America with the Argentine national team.

Apart from succeeding in a different country by helping PSG regain the Ligue 1 title, Messi finally won an international trophy with Argentina in the 2021 Copa America. Only a year later, he tasted the ultimate glory by leading La Albiceleste to a long-awaited World Cup success. His doubters have nothing left to say now. There’s nothing Messi hasn’t won already.

Club trophies:

  • 4x UEFA Champions League
  • 10x LaLiga
  • 1x Ligue 1
  • 3x FIFA Club World Cup
  • 7x Copa del Rey
  • 3x UEFA Super Cup
  • 8x Spanish Super Cup
  • 1x French Super Cup.

International trophies:

  • 1x FIFA World Cup
  • 1x Copa America
  • 1x Finalissima
  • 1x Olympic Gold Medal.

Final Thoughts On Top 10 Players With Most Trophies In Soccer History

These ten players have achieved remarkable success throughout their careers and have amassed a significant number of major trophies. Their talent, dedication, and contributions to their respective teams have earned them places in soccer history. Their trophy collections reflect their ability and their tremendous impact on the game.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has most achievements in football history?

Lionel Messi and Dani Alves, over the course of their careers, have won a whopping 43 titles, the most trophies by a player in football.

Who is the king of in football history?

With 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, Pele is widely regarded as the king of football.

Who is the best striker in history?

Pele is the greatest striker to have walked the planet and played the beautiful game.

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