Julián Álvarez: A rising Argentine star winning titles across River, Argentina, and Manchester City

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The Argentine forward has amassed a rich trophy cabinet and celebrated his first Premier League title, with a potential peak still waiting at the end of May.

Julián Álvarez is building a career many seasoned players would envy. At 23, his resume already boasts a blend of domestic glory, continental success, and international honors, with more chapters likely to follow.

From his River Plate debut, he captured league titles and domestic cups, and his brief spell with the Argentina national team added further high-profile trophies to the list. He is nearing a historic milestone that would place him among a select group: if he lifts the Champions League trophy, he would become the first Argentine to win the World Cup, the Copa América, the Champions League, and the Copa Libertadores in a single career—a rare trifecta for a player from his country.

On May 20, Manchester City secured their third consecutive Premier League title, the first with Álvarez in their squad, a triumph that marked the start of a long line of potential trophies in English football for the young striker.

All titles of Julián Álvarez in his career

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River

  • Libertadores Cup (2018)
  • Argentine Cup (2019)
  • Argentine Super Cup (2019)
  • South American Cup Winners’ Cup (2019)
  • Tournament First Division (2021)
  • Championship Trophy (2021)

Argentina

  • America’s Cup (2021)
  • Finalissima (2022)
  • World Cup (2022)

England

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