Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the greatest football players and goal scorers ever, has won 36 trophies in his senior career so far. The Portuguese legend is among the top 10 football players with the most trophies in history as well.
Ronaldo, till now, has won 17 different trophies in his career, and among them, two are with his country, Portugal. Today, in this article, we will discuss every single trophy Cristiano Ronaldo has won in his career.
Read Also | 11 players who have won the most trophies in football history
Cristiano Ronaldo's international trophy cabinet
Ronaldo got the taste of winning a trophy with Portugal on only three occasions so far. In the historic and emotional 2016 European Championship, he was able to lift the trophy, despite being sidelined for the most amount of time due to a knee injury in the final.
Éder's lone goal helped Portugal lift the EURO 2016 and Ronaldo lift his first international trophy with Portugal.
Read Also | Greatest Premier League XI Ever: Rooney, Ronaldo or Salah?
Ronaldo's second international trophy came three years after that European success. In the UEFA Nations League 2019 final, Goncalo Guedes scored the lone goal for Portugal against the Netherlands to lift the inaugural Nations League title.
Ronaldo then became the oldest player to score in a Nations League final as Portugal won their second UEFA Nations League in 2025, becoming the first team to do so. They defeated Spain in the penalties to win the title.
International Trophy | Year |
European Championship | 2016 |
UEFA Nations League | 2019, 2025 |
Cristiano Ronaldo's club trophies

One of the most successful players ever, Cristiano Ronaldo, won trophies across three major European Leagues. He won his first-ever trophy in 2003, with Sporting CP, by lifting the Portuguese Super Cup.
His winning momentum then reached a great high at Manchester United as he went on to win 3 Premier League titles, 1 UEFA Champions League title, 2 English League Cups, 1 English Super Cup, the FA Cup and FIFA Club World Cup for the Red Devils.

But, Ronaldo's success reached its peak when he joined Real Madrid for then a record fee of €94 million. With Real Madrid, Ronaldo won another four Champions League titles, which made him one of the most successful players in the tournament's history.
Read Also | Players with the most champions league titles
Not only that, he also went on to win 2 La Liga titles, 3 FIFA Club World Cups, 2 UEFA Super Cups and two Spanish Cups and Spanish Super Cups.
However, Ronaldo did not stop there as he went on to conquer Italy with Juventus. With Juventus, Ronaldo won 2 Serie A titles, 2 Italian Super Cups and one Italian Cup.
In all, Ronaldo till now has won 33 club trophies in his career. His last club trophy came with Al-Nassr when he won the Arab Club Champions Cup in 2023.
Read Also | Statistical Overlook of Messi vs Ronaldo Debate: Who Is the G.O.A.T?
Every single trophy Cristiano Ronaldo has won in his career
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Club/National Team |
---|---|---|---|
1 | European Champion | 2016 | Portugal |
2 | Champions League Winner | 2017/18, 2016/17, 2015/16, 2013/14, 2007/08 | Real Madrid, Manchester United |
3 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | 2018, 2017, 2015, 2009 | Real Madrid, Manchester United |
4 | English Champion | 2008/09, 2007/08, 2006/07 | Manchester United |
5 | Spanish Champion | 2016/17, 2011/12 | Real Madrid |
6 | Italian Champion | 2019/20, 2018/19 | Juventus FC |
7 | UEFA Supercup Winner | 2017/18, 2016/17, 2014/15 | Real Madrid |
8 | Winner UEFA Nations League | 2019, 2025 | Portugal |
9 | English FA Cup Winner | 2004 | Manchester United |
10 | Spanish Cup Winner | 2013/14, 2010/11 | Real Madrid |
11 | Italian Cup Winner | 2020/21 | Juventus FC |
12 | English League Cup Winner | 2009, 2006 | Manchester United |
13 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 2017/18, 2012/13 | Real Madrid |
14 | Italian Super Cup Winner | 2020/21, 2018/19 | Juventus FC |
15 | English Super Cup Winner | 2007/08 | Manchester United |
16 | Portuguese Super Cup Winner | 2003 | Sporting CP |
17 | Arab Club Champions Cup | 2023 | Al-Nassr |