LIonel Messi’s Inter Miami were crowned MLS champions on Saturday, December 6th, defeating Thomas Muller’s Vancouver Whitecaps in the tournament final. With this, the Argentine star has added another trophy to his list of honours, raising questions about how many official titles Messi has.
According to information reviewed by MARCA, Messi is one of the most successful footballers in the history of the sport, winning trophies with every team he has played for, primarily with Barcelona, where he played most of his professional career.
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It is worth noting that Messi was already a champion with Inter Miami, but the league title was on the line for the Argentine player, and today he finally managed to lift the coveted trophy. This is the first time Messi’s team has won the MLS Cup, making it a historic day.
How many official titles does Messi have?
According to official information, Messi has a rich track record as a professional soccer player, having won 48 official titles. The most recent one is precisely the MLS Cup won by Inter Miami this afternoon. It is worth noting that this gave Messi’s team the possibility of participating in the next Conca Champions.
With Barcelona, Messi won 35 trophies, including 10 LaLiga titles, eight Spanish Super Cups, seven Copa del Rey titles, four Champions League titles, three European Super Cups and three Club World Cups. This was the most successful period in the Argentine’s career
Although his time at PSG is not considered successful, Messi added three trophies to his trophy cabinet, including two Ligue 1 titles and one French Super Cup. However, the main goal of winning the Champions League with the Parisian club could not be achieved.
Having already won three cups with Inter Miami: the League Cup, Supporters’ Shield, Conference Champions and now the MLS Cup, Messi already knows what it’s like to be champion of a club outside of Europe.
Titles won by Messi with Argentina national team
Messi fought for the title with the Argentina national team and, after losing several finals, won the Finalissima against Italy, two Copa Americas and, of course, the most important championship, the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
He also won gold medals at the 2008 Olympics and the U-20 World Cup with Argentina.
