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Players With the Most Titles Won in Europe’s Top Five Leagues
The biggest indicator of success in elite football is the number of trophies a player or team accumulates over time. Even the most decorated players in history strive to add to their trophy collection until the day they hang up their boots.
While Champions League and World Cup glory may be seen as the most iconic feat a footballer can achieve, many grow up in their respective countries hoping to get their hands on a league title.
Some of the most successful stars the beautiful game has ever produced have spent their careers winning league titles with their boyhood clubs. But who are the players with the most title wins in Europe’s top five leagues (Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1)?
10 Titles
Gary Neville, Mr Manchester United himself, is one of the most successful players in the history of Europe’s top five leagues. The England legend lifted the Premier League 10 times with his boyhood club, with his first in 1996 and his last in 2009.
Joining him on the 10-title mark is one of his old Red Devils teammates. Gerard Pique was on the fringes at Old Trafford during his short spell in England. However, the Spanish defender was able to pick up a single Premier League title before becoming one of the greatest centre-backs of all time on his way to nine La Liga triumphs with Barcelona.
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Marquinhos, much like Neville, lifted all 10 of his league trophies for the same club. The Brazilian has been a Paris Saint-Germain stalwart for over a decade and is likely to add another Ligue 1 title to his cabinet this season.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic spread his trophies across three of Europe’s biggest divisions. Winning Serie A with both Inter and AC Milan, the iconic Swede scooped La Liga once and the French title four times.
Spanish midfielder Pirri, one of the lesser-known names on this list, was part of a Real Madrid side that dominated Spanish football in the 1960s and 70s. He played a part in title successes in three different decades, with his last coming in 1980. It’s no wonder Los Blancos are one of the most successful teams ever.
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Players With the Most Titles in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (10) |
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Titles Won |
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Gerard Pique |
Premier League (x1), La Liga (x9) |
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic |
Serie A (x5), La Liga (x1), Ligue 1 (x4) |
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Marquinhos |
Ligue 1 (x10) |
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Pirri |
La Liga (x10) |
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Gary Neville |
Premier League (x10) |
11 Titles
Gianluigi Buffon is among the best goalkeepers to ever play the game, sacrificing the chance to win more top-flight titles elsewhere to spend a season in Serie B with his beloved Juventus. He won the Italian top-flight 10 times across two spells in Turin, and added a Ligue 1 title with PSG.
Two of the best Bundesliga players of the 21st century, Arjen Robben and Thiago Alcantara, won the German title 15 times combined. Interestingly, they both won La Liga with Real Madrid and Barcelona, respectively. While Thiago had more success in Spain (four titles), Robben was part of Jose Mourinho’s dominant Chelsea side that won back-to-back Premier League crowns.
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Paul Scholes went one better than his long-time teammate Neville. Coming out of retirement for the 2012-13 campaign, ‘The Ginger Prince’ played a pivotal role in his 11th Premier League title.
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Players With the Most Titles in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (11) |
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Player |
Titles Won |
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Gianluigi Buffon |
Serie A (x10), Ligue 1 (x1) |
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Thiago Alcantara |
La Liga (x4), Bundesliga (x7) |
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Arjen Robben |
Premier League (x2), La Liga (x1), Bundesliga (x8) |
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Paul Scholes |
Premier League (x11) |
12 Titles
Robert Lewandowski looks set to add another La Liga crown to his CV this term, with Barcelona looking to secure back-to-back successes. However, the Poland international already has an impressive trophy cabinet, including 10 Bundesliga titles with Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich.
Joining him on 10 German top-flight triumphs and a further two Spanish titles is David Alaba. Having played alongside Lewandowski for many years, they are now competing against each other in La Liga.
Paco Gento, like Pirri, played a big role in Real Madrid’s long history. The left-sided midfielder paved the way for Pirri, winning 12 La Liga titles from the early 1950s to the late 60s.
Lionel Messi is the greatest player to ever wear the Barcelona shirt, and perhaps football’s finest-ever player. The little magician wrestled control of Spanish football from El Clasico rivals Real Madrid, winning the league 10 times in the process. His Ligue 1 medals with PSG may be less fondly remembered, but they put him among the most successful players to turn out in Europe’s elite divisions.
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Players With the Most Titles in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (12) |
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Player |
Titles Won |
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Robert Lewandowski |
Bundesliga (x10), La Liga (x2) |
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Paco Gento |
La Liga (x12) |
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David Alaba |
Bundesliga (x10), La Liga (x2) |
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Lionel Messi |
La Liga (x10), Ligue 1 (x2) |
13 Titles
Kingsley Coman spent a lot of his career not knowing what it was like ending a season without silverware. From the 2012-13 season all the way to 2022-23, he won the league title for any team he played for. It took an undefeated Bayer Leverkusen to stop his historic streak.
Thomas Muller and Manuel Neuer are now level on 13 Bundesliga titles for Bayern Munich. The former was one ahead of his compatriot before leaving last summer and watching the German goalkeeper add another this season.
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Ryan Giggs’ record 13 Premier League trophies may never be topped. The Welshman is one of the most talented players the division has ever seen. He outlasted other members of the ‘Class of 92’ like Neville and Scholes, winning every title Sir Alex Ferguson brought to Old Trafford.
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Players With the Most Titles in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (13) |
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Player |
Titles Won |
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Kingsley Coman |
Ligue 1 (x2), Serie A (x2), Bundesliga (x9) |
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Thomas Muller |
Bundesliga (x13) |
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Ryan Giggs |
Premier League (x13) |
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Manuel Neuer |
Bundesliga (x13) |
Number of titles won per Transfermarkt. Correct as of 25-04-26.
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Everton In Advanced Talks To Sign John Stones
Everton appear to be closing in on a huge signing this summer, as Sportsboom claims that advanced talks are already underway for one potential target.
The Toffees are looking to build on the current talent available at David Moyes’s disposal, having comfortably avoided any talk of relegation from the Premier League after recent campaigns filled with issues.
The push for European football proved a step too far for the club this time around, but there is hope that a summer of investment could give some extra quality to get them over the line next season.
Links have persisted over several potential signings, with reports now claiming that John Stones could make a sensational return to Everton in the coming weeks.
Everton Close To John Stones Return
As Everton look to bolster their options this summer, the report from Sportsboom claims that the club are in “advanced talks” over a return for Stones this summer.
The defender is a free agent after leaving Manchester City, having impressed at the Etihad Stadium ever since his move from the Toffees back in 2016.
In the ten years since, Stones has won 19 trophies, which includes six Premier League titles. He has also been a key part of the England national team, and despite his recent injury struggles, he looks set to play a key role for the Three Lions in the World Cup this summer.
While his future remains undecided heading into the tournament, the reports of a potential move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium could bring about an early bit of business for Moyes and his side.
It’s claimed that Everton are “increasingly confident” of landing Stones, while interest from Serie A seemingly persists for the centre-back.
It remains to be seen whether that deal can be closed, but there is a risk in the Toffees doing so.
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John Stones Transfer Risk
There are plenty of pros and cons in trying to land a player like Stones in the summer transfer window.
The defender has been described as “world-class” during his time at Man City, and while his physical nature may have dropped with age, his leadership and intelligence should bring some longevity to his ability at the very least.
Most of the concerns when it comes to his availability, however. Stones has struggled to get on the pitch as regularly as he would’ve wanted, with injury issues impacting his ability to feature for Man City.
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While they can cover for someone like that in their ranks, the possibility of Everton doing the same with similar quality is clearly a lot tougher.
Add to that some possible wage demands, and in all it could make for a deal that is expensive and questionable for the long-term success of the club.
It remains to be seen whether a move will go through, and whether it’s a success. But there is certainly some risk in getting it over the line.
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Why World Cup Referee Denied a Clear France Penalty vs Senegal
This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.
France forward Kylian Mbappe was left stunned after being denied what looked to be a certain penalty in their opening Group I match against Senegal in New Jersey.
Losing finalists in 2022, France are among the leading contenders for this year’s tournament, but got off to a slow start in the first 45 minutes of their tournament.
Their luck looked to have changed in the 58th minute of the contest when the Real Madrid man appeared to be taken out inside the box by a lunging challenge from Sadio Mane.
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To the naked eye, it appeared that Mane had taken Mbappe down with his trailing leg. However, the referee Alireza Faghani disagreed and initially pointed for a corner, believing that Mane had made contact with the ball.
Soon after, the official was instructed to hold up play while a VAR review took place. When the referee was called over to the screen to take a second look at the incident, it seemed inevitable that France would be awarded a spot kick.
In a stunning turn of events, though, the outcome of the VAR review was ‘no penalty’, with the officials determining that Mbappe had initiated the contact before he went down.
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Among those who couldn’t believe the decision was French journalist Matt Spiro, who wrote on X:
“How on earth has Mbappe ‘initiated the contact’. Mane came flying in, made contact with Mbappe, who fell. Harder to get a much clearer pen than that!”
That view was backed on by Darren McCann, who was part of the officiating team for the 2010 World Cup final, on the BBC’s coverage of the match.
“I can’t support the referee’s decision. For me, it was a clear penalty.” He added “My phone has been blowing up, with several of the world’s best referees saying they also can’t understand why the penalty wasn’t given.”
In some ways, justice was done a short time later when Mbappe gave Didier Deschamps’ side the lead after 66 minutes.
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Tottenham Turn Down New Offer For Luka Vuskovic
Tottenham have turned down a second offer for Luka Vuskovic this summer, as David Ornstein reports that a fresh bid wasn’t enough to convince Spurs to part ways with the star defender.
The 19-year-old has been the subject of interest from Premier League rivals Brighton, as the North London club have been pushing to sign Jan Paul van Hecke in a deal that would see him move the other way.
In the window so far, Tottenham have been keen to improve the backline, having already signed Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson as free agents.
Van Hecke’s impending arrival adds another dimension to the defensive options available for Roberto De Zerbi, but could impact the pathway open to Vuskovic.
While the youngster faces an uncertain future, it seems as though Tottenham aren’t content with an exit just yet.
Tottenham Reject Luka Vuskovic Bid
While Tottenham have seemingly agreed a deal to sign Van Hecke this summer, David Ornstein reports that the club have turned down a £35 million bid from Brighton to sign Vuskovic.
It’s the second offer made by the Seagulls to sign the Croatian international, as they look at a potential replacement for their outgoing star in the market.
Recent reports have claimed that Vuskovic has already agreed personal terms with Brighton, as he looks to progress after having a breakthrough campaign with Hamburg in the Bundesliga last season.
It’s unclear whether the youngster will push for a move, as he now faces a tough task to get into the first-team over the next campaign under De Zerbi.
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Tottenham’s Vuskovic Challenge
Tottenham face a real challenge in trying to keep Vuskovic, considering his ability at such a young age.
The defender was described as “exceptional” during his spell at Hamburg last season, capable of organising a defence and leading the team throughout the campaign.
With the arrival of Senesi and Van Hecke at the back, it looks tough to see where Vuskovic will get consistent game time. Exits for Cristian Romero and Radu Dragusin may help, but there will still be Micky van de Ven and Kevin Danso ahead of him in the pecking order.
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If Tottenham can suggest a pathway that will see him get some game time in the future, then they may be able to seal a loan move or two to give him the right experience.
However, it remains to be seen whether the club can show him that way ahead, and whether he will accept it.
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