After winning the Ligue 1 title with PSG a few months ago, Dani Alves has now won another title. The Brazilian player is not only the man with most titles for any current player, but in the history of football.
Dani Alves was level with Ryan Giggs a couple of years ago, but he was won trophies like the French Super Cup, Ligue 1 and Copa America since then. At the moment, neither Cristiano Ronaldo or Leo Messi are close to the Brazilian, who got most of his trophies at Barcelona and Sevilla.
In his time in La Liga, Dani Alves, won 28 trophies, which include three Champions Leagues, six league titles and two UEFA Cups. These two were with Sevilla. Then he went to Juventus and won the double and he has earned another six at PSG.
With Brazil, he has earned two Confederations Cups and two Copa Americas.
Now on 40, Dani Alves goes ahead of Ryan Giggs (36), Vitor Baia (35), Kenny Dalglish (35), Leo Messi (33), Xavi and Iniesta (32), Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Piqué (31). Pelé and Cristiano Ronaldo have just 28 and 27 respectively.
9 leagues (6 Barca, 1 Juve, 2 PSG), 7 cups (4 Barca, 1 Sevilla, 1 Juventus, 1 PSG), 1 league cup for PSG, 1 North West Cup (Bahia), 6 Super Cups (4 Barca, 1 Sevilla, 1 PSG), 3 Champions Leagues for Barcelona, 2 UEFA Cups with Sevilla, 4 UEFA Super Cups (3 Barca, 1 Sevilla), 3 Club World Cups for Barca, 2 Copa Americas for Brazil and 2 Confederations Cup with Brazil.