Lionel Messi Sets New Record After Winning Leagues Cup with Inter Miami
December 7, 2025488 VuesTemps de lecture: 2 minutes

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Argentine star Lionel Messi, now playing for Inter Miami, has further extended his record of titles after winning the Leagues Cup with his team, following a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps in the final held at Chase Stadium in Florida. This latest achievement brings Messi's total career titles to 47, encompassing both club and international competitions.
Highlights of Messi's Career
According to Marca, the majority of Messi's titles have been earned over 22 seasons as a professional player, with his most significant achievements occurring during his time at FC Barcelona from 2005 to 2021, where he secured 35 collective titles. He has continued to find success with Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Miami, in addition to his accomplishments with the Argentine national team.
Breakdown of Titles by Club and National Team
FC Barcelona: La Liga (10), Copa del Rey (7), Supercopa de España (8), UEFA Champions League (4), UEFA Super Cup (3), FIFA Club World Cup (3).
Paris Saint-Germain: Ligue 1 (2), Trophée des Champions (1).
Inter Miami: Leagues Cup (1), Supporters' Shield (1).
Argentine National Team: FIFA World Cup (1), Copa América (2), Finalissima (1), FIFA U-20 World Cup (1), Olympic Gold Medal (1).
Messi Leads in Titles
With this record, Messi distances himself from his closest rival, Brazilian Dani Alves, his former teammate at FC Barcelona, by four titles. Messi is recognized as the player with the most titles according to Mundo Deportivo, followed by Alves (43 titles), Andrés Iniesta (39 titles), and Egyptians Hossam Hassan and Hossam Ashour (39 titles each).
