Lionel Messi vs European Clubs – Trophies Won Since His Debut

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Lionel Messi vs European Clubs - Trophies Won Since His Debut

Here is a trophy count comparison between Lionel Messi and European clubs

How many trophies has Lionel Messi won since his debut in 2004? We gathered some information from some sources for some of the best players in the world, that is, their all-time performing stats.

This article will tell you about the trophy count comparison between Lionel Messi and European clubs since his debut, that is, since 2004.

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Trophies Won Since Messi’s Debut

  1. Lionel Messi – 40
  2. Bayern Munich – 38
  3. Barcelona – 35
  4. PSG – 31
  5. Real Madrid – 25
  6. Chelsea – 21
  7. Manchester United – 19
  8. Juventus – 19
  9. Manchester City – 17

The Argentine legend recently won his second international trophy after defeating Italy in the ‘Finalissima’ (A match held between the winners of Copa America and UEFA Euro). This was his 40th career title, not to mention he has won most of them since 2004.

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Messi’s first international trophy came in 2021 when he helped Argentina win the 2021 Copa America. He now has three major international medals including the ‘2008 Olympics’.

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Dani Alves is the one with most titles won by an individual player in football history, having won a total of 42 trophies in his career. Messi comes on second with 40 trophies.

Lionel Messi wins record sixth Ballon d'Or

The 34-year-old is the combination intelligence, technical brilliance, crazy dribbling skills and a vision to behold. Leo Messi is the player with most individual trophies and has won 14 awards since his debut.

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Ballon d’Or (6): 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2021

FIFA World Player of the Year: 2009

European Golden Boot (5): 2009-10, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2016-17, 2017-18

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