Brazil international, Dani Alves is the most colourful footballer in history in terms of success and trophies won after Paris Saint-Germain’s Coupe de la Ligue triumph over Monaco.
Dani Alves has become the most successful footballer in history following Paris Saint-Germain’s Coupe de la Ligue triumph over Monaco.
The Brazilian, 35, now has 36 trophies, overtaking compatriot Maxwell, who he had gone level with after winning the French Super Cup in August.
Alves started his career in 2001 with local side Bahia, winning the Copa do Nordeste in his second season.
A move to La Liga with Sevilla soon followed – but he didn’t win anything for the first three years.
However, in 2006, they won their first Uefa Cup, which they retained a year later, having won the Uefa Super Cup in between.
In 2007, they added the Copa del Rey before beating Real Madrid to win the Spanish Super Cup.
In 2016, Alves joined Juventus to win the domestic double – and it could have been even better but for a defeat against Real Madrid in the Champions League final.
In 2003, he helped the Samba starlets with the Fifa World Youth Championship, but that does not count as a major trophy.
With PSG first in Ligue 1 and in the Coupe de France semi-final he could add two more before the summer. Will he finish his career in his 40s?
Andres Iniesta and Zlatan Ibrahimovic are the next active players in line, with 33 trophies apiece.
Brazilian outlet Globoesporte tried to claim Pele had 37 trophies – but they cheekily included seven unofficial friendly tournaments the football icon triumphed in.
Source: The SUN UK.