Leo captured his first North American crown, cementing his status as one of the most decorated players in the region’s football history.
Lionel Messi left European football after eighteen stellar seasons filled with trophies and milestones. Many fans wondered where his final chapter would unfold in the United States. The answer came quickly and decisively: soon after arriving in South Florida, he helped Miami lift the Leagues Cup, sealing the win over Nashville through a dramatic penalty shootout.
There is ongoing discussion about how to count titles across leagues and competitions, but a review by Goal shows that both Dani Alves and Leo Messi have accumulated a combined total of 43 trophies, most earned during their time together at Barcelona.
Below are the titles attributed to these legendary players:
DANI ALVES – 43 TITLES
BAY secured one title with the North East Cup in 2002.
SEVILLA collected five titles: two UEFA Cups in the mid 2000s, a European Super Cup in 2006, a Copa del Rey in 2006-07, and a Spanish Super Cup in 2007.
BARCELONA earned twenty three titles: six La Liga championships in the listed seasons, four Copa del Rey trophies, four Spanish Super Cups, three Champions League titles, three European Super Cups, and three Club World Cups.
JUVENTUS added two titles: the Serie A championship for the 2016-17 season and the Italian Cup in 2017.
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN claimed five trophies: two Ligue 1 titles, one French Cup, one League Cup, and one French Super Cup.
SAO PAULO secured one title: the Paulista Championship in 2021.
BRAZIL TEAM collected six titles: a U20 World Cup, an Olympic Games title, two Copa Américas, and two Confederations Cups.
LIONEL MESSI – 43 TITLES
BARCELONA accounts for thirty four titles: ten La Liga championships, seven Copa del Rey trophies, seven Spanish Super Cups, four Champions League titles, three European Super Cups, and three Club World Cups.
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN contributed three titles: two Ligue 1 championships and one French Super Cup.
INTER MIAMI earned one title: the League Cup in 2023.
ARGENTINE SELECTION added five titles: a Sub-20 World Cup, an Olympic Games gold, a Copa América, a Finalissima, and a World Cup triumph.
Note: attributions reflect consensus reports from major outlets, with Goal frequently cited for career-wide tallies and historical records.