Footballers with the most Champions won throughout history

Footballers with the most Champions won throughout history
Paco Gento, with 6 European Cups, leads the standings solo (The Spanish)

Who are the footballers with more Champions League (o European Cups) won throughout history? In this article we will collect those players who won 4 or more times the most precious club trophy of the old continent.

4 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE / EUROPEAN CUPS

Who have more champions?
Xavi Hernandez, one of the key players in FC Barcelona who won 4 Champions (Goal.com)
  • Lionel Messi (all of them with FC Barcelona)
  • Xavi Hernandez (all of them with FC Barcelona)
  • Andres Iniesta (all of them with FC Barcelona)
  • Phil Neal (all of them with Liverpool)
  • Gerard Piqué (one with Manchester United and three more with FC Barcelona)
  • Jose Santamaria (all of them with Real Madrid)
  • Enrique Mateos (all of them with Real Madrid)
  • Joseíto Iglesias (all of them with Real Madrid)
  • Clarence Seedorf (one with Ajax, another with Real Madrid and two more with AC Milan)
  • Kroos (one with Bayern Munich and three more with Real Madrid)
  • Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema, Sergio Ramos, Modric, Casemiro, Nacho, Dani carvajal, Isco and Varane (all of them with Real Madrid).

5 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE / EUROPEAN CUPS

Paolo Maldini Champions
Paolo Maldini, eternal captain of AC Milan, I raise 5 Champiions League with the rossonero club (sopitas)
  • Alfredo Di Stéfano (all of them with Real Madrid)
  • Paolo Maldini (all of them with AC Milan)
  • Costacurta (all of them with AC Milan)
  • Héctor Rial, Juan Alonso, Juan Santisteban, marquitos, Rafael Lesmes and José María Zárraga (all of them with Real Madrid).
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (one with Manchester United and four more with Real Madrid)

6 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE / EUROPEAN CUPS

Last update 12 August 2020.

2 thoughts on “Footballers with the most Champions won throughout history

  1. There is a little bug with Kroos. He did not win his four Champions Leagues with Madrid, but one with Bayern (2013) and another three with Madrid (2016, 2017 Y 2018).

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