The Brazilian celebrated 44 tournaments: one with Bahia, 5 with Sevilla, 25 with Barça, 2 with Juventus, 6 with PSG, 6 with Brazil and one with Sao Paulo.
Dani Alves’ career can be summed up in three words: win, win and win. The Brazilian has 44 titles, which recognize him as the biggest winner in football history.
His title at the Olympic Games even makes him the oldest football player to win gold. He celebrated with Bahia, Sevilla, with Barcelona, with Juventus, with PSG, with Brazil and Sao Paulo. Here’s the breakdown:
WITH BAY
Before achieving success in Europe, Alves won a title in his first spell in Brazil. With Bahia, the club where he started, he won a Copa do Nordeste in 2002.
IN SEVILLE
The first time he was fourth in European football was with the Andalusian club. There he eventually won a Copa del Rey (2007), a Spanish Super Cup (2007), two UEFA Cups (2006 and 2007) and a European Super Cup (2006).
IN BARCELONA
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Of course he would receive the label of super champion at the Catalan institution, where he was tired of lifting trophies: six leagues, five Copas del Rey, five Spanish Super Cups, three Champions League, three European Super Cups and three Club World Cups . . Not bad, right?
IN THE JUVENTUS
His time in Italian football was short, although it was enough for him to celebrate two titles: a league and an Italian Cup.
AT PSG
In his last team, he also celebrated several festivities: two leagues, one French Cup, two French Super Cups and one League Cup.
WITH BRAZIL
And of course he also won with his country: two America’s Cups, two Confederations Cups, a Sub-20 World Cup and the Olympic Games.
WITH SAO PAULO
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After Sao Paulo’s title in the state tournament, the talented winger added another trophy to his extensive palmares. Despite not participating in the final against Palmeiras, he won another trophy in Brazil after 19 years (Northeast Cup with Bahia in 2002), making him the footballer with the most cups in all history.
Source: Goal