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No club does success quite like Real Madrid. Los Blancos are the most decorated team in European history with over 100 official trophies, including an unparalleled 15 European Cups, as well as 36 La Liga crowns. That storied legacy has been powered by some of the greatest and most successful soccer players throughout the history of the game. So, “which players have won the most trophies?” I hear you cry.
Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 most honored players in Real Madrid history. Real Madrid Players With the Most Trophies *Where players have the same overall total, the player with more Champions Leagues or La Liga titles is given higher ranking. 10.
The record does not need much decoration; it already does the talking.
Manolo Sanchís (22) Manolo Sanchís spent his entire career at Real Madrid. | Michael Mayhew/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images A player of incredible longevity, Sanchís spent his entire career at Real Madrid, making over 700 first-team appearances. The decorated sweeper won 22 trophies between 1983–2001, including two Champions Leagues and eight La Liga titles.
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Complete trophy list: 2 Champions Leagues, 8 La Ligas, 2 Copas del Rey, 2 UEFA Cups, 1 Intercontinental Cup, 1 Copa de la Liga, 5 Supercopas de España,1 Copa Iberoamericana.
Ramos was one of the greatest defenders of his generation. | IMAGO / AFLOSPORT Few players have left such an impact on Madrid as Ramos, who was one of the world’s most fearsome and formidable defenders during the club’s most glorious modern years. The iconic No. 4 lifted 22 trophies, including several as captain, and was famously a cornerstone of the side that won a three-peat of Champions Leagues between 2016–18.
Complete trophy list: 4 Champions Leagues, 5 La Ligas, 2 Copas del Rey, 4 Club World Cups, 4 Supercopas de España, 3 UEFA Super Cups. 8.
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Lucas Vázquez (23) Vázquez won the Champions League five times. | Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images An academy product who held his own among the game’s elites, Vázquez may not have always been the first name on the teamsheet, but he made his mark over 10 years from 2015–25 and has the medal cabinet to show for it.
The winger-cum-right back lifted an incredible five Champions Leagues as part of a 23-trophy haul. Complete trophy list: 5 Champions League, 4 La Ligas, 1 Copa del Rey, 3 Club World Cups, 4 UEFA Super Cups, 4 Supercopas de España, 1 Intercontinental Cup.
Toni Kroos became synonymous with success at Real Madrid. | IMAGO/ANP Kroos’s technical brilliance has been missed at the Bernabeu since he rode off into the sunset following his fifth Champions League title, claimed in May of 2024. The German won 23 honors for Madrid across 10 season s, including four league titles and five Club World Cups.