Dani Alves must be burnt out on lifting trophies – the Brazilian defender has lifted 36 trophies over his illustrious professional career making him the most decorated and dynamic footballer and joint unequaled trophy collector from former PSG full-back Maxwell.
With a trophy cabinet effectively clamoring with football’s greatest prizes, Dani Alves added one more when PSG claimed their fifth successive Coupe de la Ligue in a comfortable 3-0 win over AS Monaco.
The veteran Brazilian international now boasts of 36 trophies including; three Champions Leagues, six La Ligas and a Serie A amongst many.
Alves earned 23 of his 36 trophies amid his fruitful eight-season spell at Barcelona. His impressive count is closely followed by ex-colleague Andres Iniesta and PSG legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic, both on an admirable 33 respectively.
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Truth be told, the Brazilian is so used to being crowned champion, that he has adopted his own trademark celebration – holding the trophy over his head, Alves gives a major, tongue-out smile to the cameras.
There is, one major trophy the right-back is yet to get his hands on The World Cup. Brazil head into the current year’s competition in Russia as one of the top picks, equipped with desire and their well known ‘ Joga Bonito,’ (The Beautiful Game) there’s no reason why Alves can’t include the greatest prize of all to his illustrious trophy cabinet.
Alves Trophy Records
- 1 title with Bahia, Brazil
- 2 titles with Paris St. Germain (League Cup and Super Cup of France)
- 2 titles with Juventus, Italy (League and Cup)
- 3 titles with the Brazilian national team (two Confederations Cup and one Copa América)
- 5 Sevilla (Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, two UEFA Cups and one European Super Cup)
- 23 FC Barcelona (6 League titles, 4 Copa del Rey, 5 Spanish Super Cups, 3 European Super Cups, 3 Champions League, 3 Club World Cups).