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THERE IS SO MUCH TO WIN IN FOOTBALL, but with such short careers, many of the top players fail to win it all.
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Diego Maradona, and Pele are among the greatest footballers of all time.
This is based on their ability, individual performances, and team and individual trophies.
But how many trophies have these players won in their careers, and who is at the top of the list?
Who has the most football trophies?
The top two players in terms of most trophies won in their career share one trait: they are Barcelona legends.
Messi is, of course, one of these, but fans may be surprised to learn that he is not the number one.
Dani Alves is the most successful footballer of all time in terms of trophies won. Lionel Mesis won the World Cup in 2022.
The Brazilian has 44 trophies to his name and is still playing at the age of 39.
Dani Alves failed to win his 45th World Cup trophy.
Unfortunately, he was unable to add the 2022 World Cup to his collection; instead, Messi was able to close the gap to three points in second place.
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Messi has 41 career trophies, three more than Alves.
However, in third place is a player who few people have heard of: Hossam Ashour, who has 39 trophies to his name.
He has won 13 Egyptian Premier League titles, four Egypt Cups, six CAF Champions League trophies, and no less than ten Egyptian Super Cups. A true game legend.
Who makes up the top ten?
There is room for more football icons, as Cristiano Ronaldo and Andres Iniesta are among the top 10, which is as follows:
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Benfica's head coach tells Liverpool what they must do to sign Fernandez as 'Chelsea deal collapses'
Following reports that talks between Enzo Fernandez and Chelsea have 'collapsed,' Benfica manager Roger Schmidt has told Liverpool what they need to do to sign him.
Fernandez, who won the World Cup with Argentina last month, has been heavily linked with Liverpool in recent months, with reports from Portuguese outlet Record claiming that the Reds and the 21-year-old midfielder had reached a 'pre-agreement'.
However, Benfica sources told 90min that those reports were 'premature,' and Chelsea have moved ahead in the race over the last week.Despite talks between the two clubs, it was revealed on Wednesday that the Blues had not reached an agreement to sign Fernandez.
According to South American journalist @CLMerlo, talks broke down because Chelsea did not meet the player's €120 million release clause. They later offered €90 million, plus Hakim Ziyech on a permanent deal and youngsters David Datro Fofana and Andrey Santos on loan, according to Record.
According to Metro, there has been 'informal contact' between the club and Fernandez, with the Benfica star agreeing to join if a deal with Benfica can be reached.However, talks are said to have 'collapsed,' and Benfica manager Schmidt has explained what Liverpool must do if they want to intervene and reignite their interest in the player.
The Benfica manager explains the terms of the Liverpool sale.
A visibly enraged Schmidt reiterated Benfica's stance following Chelsea's recent bid in a press conference posted by Romano.
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