Marcelo and the Real Madrid title record: a look at the most decorated players in white

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Marcelo stands as the record holder for the most titles won in a white Real Madrid shirt.

Real Madrid recently added another trophy to its illustrious cabinet, notably the 2022 Club World Cup. That triumph further solidified the club’s dominance in this global event, a record it already leads by a wide margin with five titles, plus three Intercontinental Cups. Beyond Real Madrid, several members of the club’s golden generation have also augmented their personal archives, joining legends like Paco Gento in the annals of the institution.

According to goal.com, here is a look at Real Madrid’s players with the most titles.

10. Miguel Porlan Chendo (1983-1998): 19 titles

From the current Real Madrid delegation, Chendo collected seven league titles, one Champions League, two Copa del Rey trophies, two UEFA Cups, five Spanish Super Cups, one League Cup, and one Ibero-American Cup during his tenure.

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9. Nacho Fernández Iglesias (2011-…): 19 titles

The academy graduate has lifted four Champions Leagues, two domestic leagues, one Copa del Rey, four Spanish Super Cups, three European Super Cups, and five Club World Cups.

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8. Luka Modric (2012-…): 19 titles

The Croatian midfielder, who also earned the Ballon d’Or while wearing the Real Madrid shirt, has won four Champions Leagues, two leagues, one Copa del Rey, four Spanish Super Cups, five Club World Cups, and three European Super Cups.

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7. Iker Casillas (1999-2015): 19 titles

The former Real Madrid captain, widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the club’s history, captured five league titles, three Champions Leagues, two Intercontinental Cups, one Club World Cup, two Copas del Rey, four Spanish Super Cups, and two European Super Cups.

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6. José Antonio Camacho (1973-1989): 19 titles

The tenacious left-back and European comeback icon for Real Madrid collected nine trophies in total, including two UEFA Cups, five Copas del Rey, one League Cup, and two Spanish Super Cups with the club.

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5. Karim Benzema (2009-…): 21 titles

The French striker spent the bulk of his career in white and won four Champions Leagues, three domestic leagues, two Copa del Rey trophies, five Club World Cups, four Spanish Super Cups, and three European Super Cups while donning the Real Madrid jersey.

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4. Manolo Sanchís (1984-2001): 22 titles

Breaking pressure with poise, Sanchís secured two Champions Leagues, eight league titles, one Intercontinental Cup, two UEFA Cups, five Spanish Super Cups, one League Cup, and one Ibero-American Cup, all while proudly representing Real Madrid.

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3. Sergio Ramos (2005-2021): 22 titles

The hero of La Décima, alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, spearheaded a golden era that included four Champions Leagues in five years, along with five league titles, two Copa del Rey trophies, four Club World Cups, four Spanish Super Cups, and three European Super Cups.

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2. Paco Gento (1953-1971): 23 titles

The Cantabrian icon, hailed as the king of the European Cup, remains the most successful player in this competition with six titles. He also captured 12 league titles, two Copa del Rey trophies, one Intercontinental Cup, and two Latin Cups during his storied tenure.

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1. Marcelo (2006-2022): 24 titles

The Brazilian left-back stands as the most decorated Real Madrid player in white history, having added the 35th league title to his tally. Marcelo collected four Champions Leagues, six domestic leagues, two Copa del Rey trophies, five Spanish Super Cups, four Club World Cups, and three European Super Cups in his Real Madrid career.

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