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Top 4 most followed sports personalities on Instagram

Sportspersons have reigned Instagram with their fans. Let us take you on a ride to the top 4 most followed personalities on Instagram.

Oct 30, 2021, 11:09 AM3 min read

Top 4 most followed sports personalities on Instagram

Athletes are storming globally in terms of fan following or brand deals or being on the list of richest celebrities. The craze of sportspersons is escalating briskly. Instagram has become a very regular social media platform and probably everyone uses it these days. Sportspersons have also successfully reigned such social media platforms with their devotees, followers, and fanatics. Let us take you on a ride to the top 4 most followed sports personalities on Instagram.

1. Cristiano Ronaldo

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Cristiano Ronaldo is not only doing wonders in his football career but also being influential and prominent in the world of social media. With over 361 million followers on Instagram, CR7 is the most followed sports personality on Instagram. His work ethic, talent, and crazy fan following contributed in bits and pieces to take him in this position today. Interestingly he is also the most followed personality on Instagram. His position at the top of following on Instagram is not at all surprising as he is clearly sitting at the top of everywhere.

Read also: Messi vs Ronaldo: The hat-trick battle

2. Lionel Messi

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With over 278 million followers on Instagram, Lionel Messi is occupying the second position in the list of most followed sports personalities on Instagram. The G.O.A.T of football is absolutely magnificent and brilliant in what he does, influential to billions has a very charismatic personality both on and off the ground. His devotees, fans, and followers love and respect him for these reasons and this responded with such a humongous fan following. Also, his recent transfer to PSG brought a legion of new fans. His move to PSG advantaged him to increase his Instagram following by nearly 40 million followers.

3. Virat Kohli

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The captain of the Indian cricket team overtook Neymar and became the third most followed athlete on Instagram. Virat Kohli is arguably one of the best cricketers and is carrying his legacy to spread cricket globally. Virat is undoubtedly one of the most influential celebrities, especially in India and other countries that follow cricket. In the first week of September Virat Kohli reached the milestone of 150 million followers on Instagram. And by 30th October he is having more than 164 million followers on the social media platform.

Read also: Every Virat Kohli Tattoo- The reason behind them and their significance

4. Neymar Jr.

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Neymar Jr. comes up next on this list with over 164 million followers on Instagram. The Brazilian footballer rose into crazy fame from his teens. Also, his immense fan following escalated after he joined Barcelona and then moved forward to PSG. He improved his skills, became a better footballer, and also expanded his brand with the camaraderie of Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.

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10 most successful African Players with most goals in the UEFA Champions League

Explore the top 10 African players with the most goals in UEFA Champions League history, featuring legends like Mohamed Salah, Didier Drogba, and Samuel Eto'o.

Mar 13, 2025, 7:12 AM6 min read

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The UEFA Champions League is the pinnacle of club football, boasting the best talent from around the globe. Over the years, African players have made a significant impact on Europe's elite competition, with many of them showcasing their skills but also finding the back of the net consistently.

From legendary strikers to dynamic wingers, this article highlights the top 10 African players with the most goals in Champions League history, celebrating their remarkable achievements on the grandest stage of European football.

10 most successful African Players with most goals in the UEFA Champions League:

Rank Player Country Goals
1 Mohamed Salah Egypt 50
2 Didier Drogba Ivory Coast 44
3 Samuel Eto'o Cameroon 30
4 Sadio Mane Senegal 27
5 Riyad Mahrez Algeria 20
6 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Gabon 17
7 Seydou Doumbia Ivory Coast 15
8

Vincent Aboubakar

Cameroon 14
9 Rabah Madjer Algeria 12
10 Sebastien Haller Ivory Coast 12

10. Sebastian Haller| 12 Goals | Ivory Coast:

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While the Ivorian found the net just 10 times in 48 games for the Hammers, he experienced a career revival at Ajax, netting an impressive 32 times in 50 games. Sebastian Haller made his Champions League debut in the 2021-22 season, scoring in his first seven games in the competition, including four in his debut against Ruben Amorim’s Sporting. Haller scored just one more UEFA Champions League goal and was given just 10 minutes in the German side’s 2024 final defeat to Real Madrid.

9. Rabah Madjer | Algeria | 12 Goals:

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Madjer is considered one of the best players in the history of Algerian football and shot to renown as a Porto player in the 1980s. He scored six goals on Porto’s first UEFA Champions League winning run, including the equalizer against Bayern Munich in the final at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion. Madjer retired in 1992 and twice managed his home country, having played in their first ever World Cup in 1982.

8. Vincent Aboubakar | 14 Goals | Cameroon: 

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Aboubakar made his UEFA Champions League debut in 2014 with Porto, scoring a goal in a 6-0 thrashing of BATE Borisov. He came back with a goal in the return fixture at home to Shakhtar and scored his first knockout goal against Basel but was an unused substitute in both quarter-final legs against Bayern Munich, including the 6-1 defeat that sent Porto out.

In the next two seasons, one spent at Porto and the other at Besiktas, Aboubakar netted six times but failed to get out of the group stage. He scored his final Champions League goals in 2017 with a brace against Monaco but was injured for the last 16 tie against Liverpool, a 5-0 defeat at the Estádio do Dragao.

7. Seydou Doumbia | 15 Goals | Ivory Coast:

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Doumbia scored 15 UEFA Champions League goals in 31 games for three different clubs in his career. He moved to Basel in 2016, scoring just once in six games before ending his European run at Sporting in the 2017-18 season. He made his debut with CSKA Moscow, scoring five times in the 2011-12 season, but never hit that height again.

6. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang | Gabon | 17 Goals:

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 Aubameyang primarily scored his goals with Dortmund, he managed just two for Chelsea, but Gabon’s all-time top scorer never made it past the UEFA Champions League quarter finals having twice exited at that stage in 2014 and 2017. Aubameyang is, however, the all-time top goal scorer in Europa League history, netting 34 times in 62 games.

5. Riyad Mahrez | Algeria | 20 Goals:

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Riyad Mahrez kicked things off with two goals in Leicester’s opening group match against Brugge before finding the net two more times ahead of the knockouts. He played every minute of Leicester’s knockout run but could only manage a single assist in that time. 

In the 2020-21 season, Mahrez was a crucial player on Manchester City’s run, scoring in the quarters before three goals against PSG in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. However, he could not find the net as City lost 1-0 to Chelsea in the final. By the time of the 2023 win, Mahrez had fallen down the City pecking order and stayed on the bench for the whole of the 1-0 win against Inter.

4. Sadio Mane | Senegal | 27 Goals:

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The 2019 and 2022 African Player of the Year Mane was a talisman in Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool rebuild. Joining in 2016, Mane along with Salah and Roberto Firmino combined to be a lethal front three with the Senegalese player scoring 10 goals in the 17-18 UEFA Champions League season, a figure only beaten by his team-mates and Cristiano Ronaldo. Moving to Bayern Munich in 2022, Mane struggled to replicate his Liverpool form but still scored three goals in the group stages before departing for Al-Nassr in 2023.

3. Samuel Eto'o | Cameroon | 30 Goals:

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The four-time African player of the year winner, a figure only matched by Yaya Toure, scored most of his UEFA Champions League goals for Barcelona including six in their 2005-06 triumph and four in the 2008-09 win under Pep Guardiola. Moving to Inter in 2009, Eto’o became the fourth player in history to win back-to-back Champions Leagues at different clubs and played every game in the Jose Mourinho-masterminded run. Still considered by many to be the best African player of all-time, Samuel Eto’o was a deadly mix of pace and clinical finishing.

2. Didier Drogba | Ivory Coast | 44 Goals:

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With 10 goals in 10 finals, the Ivorian was the man for the big occasion, and he made his UEFA Champions League debut with Marseille in 2003, scoring five goals in six games. Getting his move to Chelsea the following season, Drogba hit the same number in the 2004-05 campaign but managed just one goal in seven appearances the next year. 

He scored twice in the 2008 semi-final to set up a clash against rivals Manchester United, but a John Terry slip in a rain-soaked Moscow denied Chelsea their first UEFA Champions League title. But that success would come in 2012 with Drogba playing a starring role in the final.

1. Mohamed Salah | Egypt | 50 Goals:

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Considering he scored just three goals in his first 15 UEFA Champions League appearances, betting on Mohamed Salah to one day become the leading African goal-scorer would have seemed a waste of money back in 2016. Famously a second choice of Klopp – the German preferred Julian Brandt – Salah hit 10 goals in his first UEFA Champions League season at Anfield, propelling Liverpool to their first final since 2007 but an early injury caused by Sergio Ramos forced him to the sideline as Real Madrid won 3-1 in Kyiv.

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15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

The Argentine superstar is still with his childhood club Barcelona. Although he has not changed clubs in his football career, this football magician has changed his hairstyle many times. So let's take a look at some of the best Lionel Messi hairstyles.

Mar 11, 2025, 3:00 PM6 min read

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Lionel Messi has been ruling the football world with with an amazing career that has earned him multiple honors, including eight Ballon d’Or awards, six European Golden Shoes, ten La Liga titles, four UEFA Champions League wins, and the 2022 FIFA World Cup

The Argentine superstar is still with his childhood club Barcelona. Although he has not changed clubs in his football career, this football magician has changed his hairstyle many times. Along with his brilliant footballing abilities, his haircuts have always been the epitome of discussion. 

So let's take a look at some of the best Lionel Messi hairstyles.

Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles | Top 15 list

15. Taper Fade with Crew Cut

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Messi's taper fade is a bit more prominent here than in other images, perhaps because it does not start until his temple area. 

This is the haircut Messi looks his best in, simply because it complements his face shape and bone structure the best. 

A well-shaped beard framed the jaw and make it appear more square, while tall and tight haircuts elongated the face and made it appear less round.

14. Blonde Quiff with Tapered Sides

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Lionel Messi may not be rocking this cool hair color anymore, but it is still one of the best Lionel Messi hairstyles we've seen from him over the years.

Moreover, snowy-white, cold, platinum-blonde shades have been extremely popular for the last couple of years. Especially, when paired with a thick beard and dark natural roots.

Messi normally sports his natural hair color, a dark chocolate brown on the field, but by the look in this photo, the platinum vibe gave him all sorts of good luck too.

13. Messy Bangs

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

This look from Leo Messi is a signature footballer haircut. You've got the short sides and long layers on top, finished off by the messy (pun-intended) curtain bangs. 

It's a cool haircut for athletes because it can be left unstyled and won't create distraction around the face. But, if you add a few products to the bangs, like hair wax and gel, you can get an easy, slicked-back look.

12. Messy Long Hair

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

As Messi grew older, his playing style evolved, and so did his hairstyle. From the rough and untamed haircuts of his teenage years to the more polished and considered looks of his maturity, Lionel Messi hairstyles became a reflection of his evolving personality and confidence. 

During the early years of his senior career, we witnessed Messi experiment with longer hair, embracing a bit of untidiness and rebellion, perhaps mirroring his emerging superstar status.

11. Short Pompadour

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Messi bounces back and forth from clean-shaved to bearded, and this is one of the best hairstyles to go with if you also tend to experiment with your facial hair. It is long enough to frame the face but short enough to look presentable.

This Lionel Messi Haircut is a great option for men of all ages, too. We've seen guys pull of haircuts like these from fifteen years old to sixty years old.

10. Modern Mullet with Middle Part

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Have you checked out old young Messi haircuts? This will come as a huge déjà vu moment. If you are a Messi fan, you must check out this young haircut pic of the legend, with mid-parted hair and wavy shoulder length brushed up hair.

It is lovely, smart yet unique and vintage with vibrant vibes. This is a timeless haircut if you would love to check it out. It suits men with huge foreheads or those with thick hair.

9. Quiff with Mid Taper Fade and Highlights

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Another simple yet unique and charming haircut of Messi that we loved the most. He has combined the mullet-quiff look with blonde colour and brushed-up style to bring seamless and vibrant vibes. It is youthful, hot and perfect to exude the timeless look too.

Men who love to have a modern and contemporary haircut yet new and experimental can try this out. This hairstyle needs fine and straight hair too.

8. Short Mullet with Choppy Fringe

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Not many often see mullet and choppy fringe going together. But our Messi has an eye for glam quotient, and when he turned up with a short mullet with choppy fringe, the world was shocked.

However, we love how simple, minimal, yet stylish this haircut is. This is perfect for those who would prefer a comfy hairstyle. 

7. Mid Fade

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

After his platinum days, Messi went back to his natural hair color and has been wearing a version of this haircut ever since. Here, he's got a mid fade and medium-length haircut with quite a bit of volume on top.

Messi was blessed with thick, coarse, and straight hair, meaning he can get away with not adding products or using a minimal amount of products for styling.

6. Short Sides Long Top

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

This is another classic Messi haircut, that's somewhere between a pompadour and a quiff. Both hairstyles require a bit more structure than Messi is working within this image, but he could easily achieve them by styling them back, rather than leaving it spiked to the front.

Any hair type and face shape can pull off this Messi haircut because it does not require much volume or styling. 

5. Brushed Back Long Hair with Headband

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Messi would often secure his youthful brushed-back style with a headband to keep his long hair under control. The hairband keeps the front sections in place and away from the eyes to minimize distraction.

Messi keeps the length relatively uniform but weaves light layers through his locks for dimension and effortless movement.

4. Dyed Blonde Hair

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Messi shocked fans in 2016 when he dyed his hair bright blonde for the Copa America tournament. This bold, bleached look commanded attention as it contrasted heavily against his dark roots and full, orange-tinged beard.

The cut featured light layers that were expertly point-cut for extra dimension and movement, letting the breeze whip through his locks as he zipped around the pitch.

3. Full Beard

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Along with a textured top, Messi rocked a handsome full beard during the UEFA Champions League game against Olympiacos. The beard was carefully groomed and connected to his sides for a seamless, blended appearance.

A dash of pomade through the front and crown gave the locks texture that worked against the clean, buzzed sides for a multi-dimensional finish.

2. Voluminous Comb Over with Low Taper

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Messi’s voluminous, debonair comb over looked chic on and off the pitch. Chocolate brown strands give the hair subtle dimension, offering a modern appearance that blends with the player’s full beard.

The low taper provides visual contrast against the clean-cut top that pulls the style together. This combination makes Messi’s eyes and jawline the stars of the show.

1. Mid Taper Fade on the Sides and Back

15 Iconic Lionel Messi hairstyles and looks

Messi’s World Cup 2022 haircut was a mid taper fade on the sides and back with thick volume on top and a spiky fringe. The Argentinian superstar brought his talent, leadership and impeccable style to the tournament.

The trimmed beard effortlessly blended into the tight taper, creating incredible contrast. To copy his style, use a strong-hold pomade or gel to keep your hair up during soccer games.

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15 most decorated clubs in world football

Discover the 15 most decorated football clubs in the world, boasting legendary teams with the highest number of trophies, from domestic leagues to international glory.

Mar 11, 2025, 6:59 AM22 min read

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Success in football comes in circles, as good times come and go for every club, but some clubs have had far more consistent runs than the others. Many clubs have had generations of success through each era of football and multiple competitions. 

Clubs like Real Madrid have gone into the 2024-25 season on the back of being the defending UEFA Champions League winners for a record 15th time. The Los Blancos look to retain their crown in the competition's new format, as they have done previously in so many occasions. The Premier League club Manchester United hopes to add their haul of trophies from the years. 

Understanding that every title, cup, and league win has a backdrop is essential. Here is the full list of the clubs boasting their trophy cabinets.

15 most decorated clubs in world football:

RANK CLUBS TROPHIES NATION
1. Al-Ahly 123 Egypt
2. Celtic FC 119 Scotland
3. Rangers 118 Scotland
4. Club Nacional de Football 117 Uruguay
5. Atletico Penarol 116 Uruguay
6. Real Madrid 102 Spain
7. FC Barcelona 98 Spain
8. SL Benfica 85 Portugal
9. FC Porto 85 Portugal
10. Al-Faisaly 84 Saudi Arab
11. FC Bayern Munich 83 Germany
12. Olympiacos 80 Greece
13. Ajax 73 Netherlands
14. Juventus 71 Italy
15. Manchester United 68 England

15. Manchester United | 68 Trophies | England:

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If you say "Theatre of Dreams", "Old Trafford", or the "Busby Babes" to someone, there is only one club that comes to mind: Manchester United. The Red Devils are cementing their place in the most decorated club's hall of fame with 68 trophies, right from the Busby Babes Munich air disaster in 1958 to Sir Alex Ferguson's Class of 92. Icons like Sir Bobby Charlton to the modern heroes like Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs and Cristiano Ronaldo have clothed the famous red jersey.

While the club has struggled to reach the heights of the 1990s to 2000s in recent years, The Red Devils are one of the most successful clubs in England, winning three UEFA Champions Leagues to their name, one of the best teams to have ever played in Europe as well.

Breakdown of the trophies:

  • 20 times English Champion (12/13, 10/11, 08/09, 07/08, 06/07, 02/03, 00/01, 99/00, 98/99, 96/97, 95/96, 93/94, 92/93, 66/67, 64/65, 56/57, 55/56, 51/52, 1910/11, 1907/08)
  • 1x FIFA Club World Cup Winner (2008-09)
  • 3x UEFA Champions League winner (1967-68, 1998-99, 2007-08)
  • 1x UEFA Super Cup Winner (1991-92)
  • 1x UEFA Europa Cup Winner (2016-17)
  • 1x Cup Winners Cup (1990-91)
  • 13x FA Cup Winner (23/24, 15/16, 03/04, 98/99, 95/96, 93/94, 89/90, 84/85, 82/83, 76/77, 62/63, 47/48, 1908/09)
  • 21x English Super Cup winner (16/17,  13/14,  11/12,  10/11,  08/09,  07/08,  03/04,  97/98 ,  96/97,  94/95,  93/94,  90/91,  83/84,  77/78,  67/68,  65/66,  57/58,  56/57,  52/53,  1911/12,  1908/09)
  • 6x English League Cup Winner (22/23 ,  16/17 ,  09/10 ,  08/09 ,  05/06 ,  91/92)
  • 2x English 2nd Tier Champions (74/75, 35/36)
  • 1x Inter Continental Cup Winner (1999)

14. Juventus | 71 Trophies | Italy:

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Juventus is undoubtedly one of the most decorated clubs in world football and Italy too. From Dino Zoff to Alessandro Del Piero, this Italian heavyweight has been home to some of the biggest footballing stars ever produced, who have helped to add moments that collectively tell the tale of their 71 trophies. Not many clubs can boast about the fact that the Turin giant was formed by a group of grammar school students who turned into one of the biggest clubs in world football. A fascinating back story with a thrilling journey. 

Breakdown of the trophies:

  • 36x Italian Champion (19/20 ,  18/19 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  13/14 ,  12/13 ,  11/12 ,  02/03 ,  01/02 ,  97/98 ,  96/97 ,  94/95 ,  85/86 ,  83/84 ,  81/82 ,  80/81 ,  77/78 ,  76/77 ,  74/75 ,  72/73 ,  71/72 ,  66/67 ,  60/61 ,  59/60 ,  57/58 ,  51/52 ,  49/50 ,  34/35 ,  33/34 ,  32/33 ,  31/32 ,  30/31 ,  1925/26 ,  1904/05)
  • 15x Italian Cup Winner (23/24 ,  20/21 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  94/95 ,  89/90 ,  82/83 ,  78/79 ,  64/65 ,  59/60 ,  58/59 ,  41/42 ,  37/38)
  • 2x UEFA Champions League winners (1984-85, 1995-96)
  • 2x UEFA Super Cup (1984-85, 1996-97)
  • 9x Italian Super Cup Winner (20/21 ,  18/19 ,  15/16 ,  13/14 ,  12/13 ,  03/04 ,  02/03 ,  97/98 ,  95/96)
  • 2x UEFA Cup Winner (92/93 ,  89/90 ,  76/77)
  • 1x Italian Serie B Champion (2006-07)
  • 2x Intercontinental Cup Winner (1996, 1985)

13. Ajax | 73 Trophies | Netherlands:

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Ajax are a wonderful football club, and their story is represented in as much as one word: innovation. The birthplace of 'Modern Football', their academy, De Toekomst, has been a messenger of talents. From Johan Cruyff to Frenkie de Jong. Their 73 trophies, including their European exploits, show their philosophy that prioritizes skill and vision.

The club has been massively successful in their 123-year history, winning four Champions League crowns, three of which were won in a row, as well as 36 Eredivisie crowns, which makes this club one of the most decorated clubs in world football.

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 36x Dutch Champions (21/22 ,  20/21 ,  18/19 ,  13/14 ,  12/13 ,  11/12 ,  10/11 ,  03/04 ,  01/02 ,  97/98 ,  95/96 ,  94/95 ,  93/94 ,  89/90 ,  84/85 ,  82/83 ,  81/82 ,  79/80 ,  78/79 ,  76/77 ,  72/73 ,  71/72 ,  69/70 ,  67/68 ,  66/67 ,  65/66 ,  59/60 ,  56/57 ,  46/47 ,  38/39 ,  36/37 ,  33/34 ,  31/32 ,  30/31 ,  1918/19 ,  1917/18)
  • 20x Dutch Cup Winner (20/21 ,  18/19 ,  09/10 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  01/02 ,  98/99 ,  97/98 ,  92/93 ,  86/87 ,  85/86 ,  82/83 ,  78/79 ,  71/72 ,  70/71 ,  69/70 ,  66/67 ,  60/61 ,  42/43 ,  1916/17)
  • 1x Inter Toto Cup Winner (1961-62)
  • 4x UEFA Champions League winner (1972/73,  71/72,  70/71, 94/95)
  • 3x UEFA Super cup winner (1972-73, 1973-74, 1995-96)
  • 1X Cup winner Cup (1986-87)
  • 9x Dutch Supercup Winner (2019/20 ,  13/14 ,  07/08 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  02/03 ,  95/96 ,  94/95 ,  93/94)
  • 1x UEFA Cup Winner (1991-92)
  • 2x Intercontinental Cup winner (1995, 1972)

12. Olympiacos | 80 Trophies | Greece:

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Olympiacos is known to have a hugely intimidating home atmosphere when visiting teams come to their ground, the Karaiskakis Stadium. Despite only holding 33,334 fans, it's a well-known fortress for the home team. There's no doubt that they have dominated Greek football since their inception in 1925. From legendary figures to the current team, it has helped the club propel them to 80 trophies and cemented their name into one of the most decorated clubs.

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 47x Greek Champions (21/22 ,  20/21 ,  19/20 ,  16/17 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  13/14 ,  12/13 ,  11/12 ,  10/11 ,  08/09 ,  07/08 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  04/05 ,  02/03 ,  01/02 ,  2000/01 ,  99/00 ,  98/99 ,  97/98 ,  96/97 ,  86/87 ,  82/83 ,  81/82 ,  80/81 ,  79/80 ,  74/75 ,  73/74 ,  72/73 ,  66/67 ,  65/66 ,  58/59 ,  57/58 ,  56/57 ,  55/56 ,  54/55 ,  53/54 ,  50/51 ,  47/48 ,  46/47 ,  37/38 ,  36/37 ,  35/36 ,  33/34 ,  32/33 ,  1930/31)
  • 28x Greek Cup Winner (19/20 ,  14/15 ,  12/13 ,  11/12 ,  08/09 ,  07/08 ,  05/06 ,  2004/05 ,  98/99 ,  91/92 ,  89/90 ,  80/81 ,  74/75 ,  72/73 ,  70/71 ,  67/68 ,  64/65 ,  62/63 ,  60/61 ,  59/60 ,  58/59 ,  57/58 ,  56/57 ,  53/54 ,  52/53 ,  51/52 ,  50/51 , 1946/47)
  • 4x Greek Super Cup Winner (2006/07, 91/92, 86/87, 1979/80)
  • 1x UEFA Conference League Winner (2023-24)

11. FC Bayern Munich | 83 Trophies | Germany:

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Bayern's unparalleled streak of 11 consecutive titles came to an end in 2023-24 when the club slipped to third in Bayer Leverkusen's 'invincible' season. Vincent Kompany will be looking to change fortunes and restore Bayern to the top of German football. From their Allianz Arena, a modern-day stadium, they have showcased a brand of football that is both efficient and elegant. Bayern Munich is one of the most decorated clubs in Germany and world football too.

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 33x German Champion (22/23 ,  21/22 ,  20/21 ,  19/20 ,  18/19 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  13/14 ,  12/13 ,  09/10 ,  07/08 ,  05/06 ,  04/05 ,  02/03 ,  00/01 ,  99/00 ,  98/99 ,  96/97 ,  93/94 ,  89/90 ,  88/89 ,  86/87 ,  85/86 ,  84/85 ,  80/81 ,  79/80 ,  73/74 ,  72/73 ,  71/72 ,  68/69 ,  31/32)
  • 20x German Cup winner (2019/20 ,  18/19 ,  15/16 ,  13/14 ,  12/13 ,  09/10 ,  07/08 ,  05/06 ,  04/05 ,  02/03 ,  99/00 ,  97/98 ,  85/86 ,  83/84 ,  81/82 ,  70/71 ,  68/69 ,  66/67 ,  65/66 ,  1956/57)
  • 10x German Super Cup Winner (22/23 ,  21/22 ,  20/21 ,  18/19 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  12/13 ,  10/11 ,  90/91 ,  87/88)
  • 6x League Cup Winner (07/08 ,  04/05 ,  00/01 ,  99/00 ,  98/99 ,  97/98)
  • South German Cup Winner (1956-57)
  • 2x Intercontinental Cup Winner (2001,  1976)
  • 2X UEFA Super Cup Winner (20/21 ,  13/14)
  • 6x UEFA Champions League Winner (1975/76,  74/75,  73/74, 2019/20,  2012/13,  2000/01)
  • 2x FIFA Club World Cup Winner (20/21, 13/14)
  • 1x UEFA Cup Winner (1995-96)

10. Al-Faisaly | 84 Trophies | Saudi Arab:

Al Faisaly: 15 most decorated clubs in world football-sportzpoint.com
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Not a familiar name in world football, but Al-Faisaly is one of the most decorated clubs in world football. In 91 years of their existence as a football club, formerly known as Al-Ashbal Club, they have won 35 league titles and 21 Jordan FA Cups, although domestic success has been more limited in recent years. The club is yet to have any success on the AFC stage. 

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 35x Jordanian Champion (2021/22 ,  18/19 ,  16/17 ,  11/12 ,  09/10 ,  03/04 ,  02/03 ,  00/01 ,  99/00 ,  98/99 ,  93/94 ,  92/93 ,  89/90 ,  88/89 ,  87/88 ,  85/86 ,  84/85 ,  82/83 ,  76/77 ,  75/76 ,  73/74 ,  72/73 ,  71/72 ,  70/71 ,  69/70 ,  65/66 ,  64/65 ,  63/64 ,  62/63 ,  61/62 ,  60/61 ,  59/60 ,  58/59 ,  44/45 ,  1943/44)
  • 2x AFC Cup Winner (2006,  2005)
  • 21x Jordanian Cup Winner (2020/21 ,  18/19 ,  16/17 ,  14/15 ,  11/12 ,  07/08 ,  04/05 ,  03/04 ,  02/03 ,  00/01 ,  98/99 ,  97/98 ,  94/95 ,  93/94 ,  92/93 ,  91/92 ,  89/90 ,  87/88 ,  82/83 ,  80/81 ,1979/80)

9. FC Porto | 85 Trophies | Portugal:

15 most decorated clubs in world football: FC Porto-sportzpoint.com
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From the banks of the Douro River, FC Porto has risen as Portugal's footballing flare and one of the most decorated clubs in world football. This is the football club that gave us players such as Deco, Ricardo Carvalho and, of course, the hero Benni McCarthy. After the 2004 season's UEFA Champions League winning campaign, Porto haven't seen any success in Europe since, they have still managed to win 30 Primeira Liga titles, 19 Taca de Portugal, two European Cups and two Europa Leagues during their 130-year history.

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 30x Portuguese Champion (2021/22 ,  19/20 ,  17/18 ,  12/13 ,  11/12 ,  10/11 ,  08/09 ,  07/08 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  03/04 ,  02/03 ,  98/99 ,  97/98 ,  96/97 ,  95/96 ,  94/95 ,  92/93 ,  91/92 ,  89/90 ,  87/88 ,  85/86 ,  84/85 ,  78/79 ,  77/78 ,  58/59 ,  55/56 ,  39/40 ,  38/39 ,  1934/35)
  • 20x Portuguese Cup Winner (2023/24 ,  22/23 ,  21/22 ,  19/20 ,  10/11 ,  09/10 ,  08/09 ,  05/06 ,  02/03 ,  00/01 ,  99/00 ,  97/98 ,  93/94 ,  90/91 ,  87/88 ,  83/84 ,  76/77 ,  67/68 ,  57/58 ,  1955/56)
     
     
    24x Portuguese Supercup Winner (24/25 ,  22/23 ,  20/21 ,  18/19 ,  13/14 ,  12/13 ,  11/12 ,  10/11 ,  09/10 ,  06/07 ,  04/05 ,  03/04 ,  01/02 ,  99/00 ,  98/99 ,  96/97 ,  94/95 ,  93/94 ,  91/92 ,  90/91 ,  86/87 ,  84/85 ,  83/84 ,  81/82)
  • 2x UEFA Europa League winner (2010/11, 2002-03)
  • 1x Portuguese league cup winner (2022-23)
  • 2x UEFA Champions League Winner (2003-04, 1986-87)
  • 1x UEFA Super Cup Winner (1987-88)
  • 2x Intercontinental Cup Winner (2004, 1987)

8. SL Benfica | 85 Trophies | Portugal:

15 most decorated clubs in world football: SL Benfica-sportzpoint.com
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SL Benfica is one of the most decorated football clubs in Portugal and globally. The club has given birth to some absolute icons in the sport. Eusebio, winner of the 1965 Ballon d'Or, was representing Benfica when he achieved this phenomenal feat. Modern-day players such as Angel Di Maria, Darwin Nunez, David Luiz and Nemanja Matic are just a few names that have come and gone from the Portuguese outfit over the years. With 85 trophies, incredibly, the nation's two powerhouses are tied for trophy hauls. 

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 38x Portuguese Champion (22/23 ,  18/19 ,  16/17 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  13/14 ,  09/10 ,  04/05 ,  93/94 ,  90/91 ,  88/89 ,  86/87 ,  83/84 ,  82/83 ,  80/81 ,  76/77 ,  75/76 ,  74/75 ,  72/73 ,  71/72 ,  70/71 ,  68/69 ,  67/68 ,  66/67 ,  64/65 ,  63/64 ,  62/63 ,  60/61 ,  59/60 ,  56/57 ,  54/55 ,  49/50 ,  44/45 ,  42/43 ,  41/42 ,  37/38 ,  36/37 ,  35/36)
  • 26x Portuguese Cup Winner (16/17 ,  13/14 ,  03/04 ,  95/96 ,  92/93 ,  86/87 ,  85/86 ,  84/85 ,  82/83 ,  80/81 ,  79/80 ,  71/72 ,  69/70 ,  68/69 ,  63/64 ,  61/62 ,  58/59 ,  56/57 ,  54/55 ,  52/53 ,  51/52 ,  50/51 ,  48/49 ,  43/44 ,  42/43 , 1939/40)
  • 8x Portuguese League Cup Winner (2024/25 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  13/14 ,  11/12 ,  10/11 ,  09/10 ,  2008/09)
  • 9x Portuguese Cup Winner (23/24 ,  19/20 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  14/15 ,  05/06 ,  89/90 ,  85/86 ,  80/81)
  • 2x UEFA Champions League Winner (1961/62, 1960/61)

7. FC Barcelona | 98 Trophies | Spain:

15 most decorated clubs in world football: FC Barcelona-sportzpoint.com
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There is no denying that Barcelona's most successful period was the late 2000s and into the 2010s, led by the genius Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest player to ever kick a football and helped to make one of the most decorated clubs in world football. Their 98-trophy tally does not just recount victories but also moments that changed Spanish football. Camp Nou has been the hub of 'tiki-taka' football - a poetic style, enchanting and uniquely Barcelona's.

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 27x Spanish Champion (22/23 ,  18/19 ,  17/18 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  12/13 ,  10/11 ,  09/10 ,  08/09 ,  05/06 ,  04/05 ,  98/99 ,  97/98 ,  93/94 ,  92/93 ,  91/92 ,  90/91 ,  84/85 ,  73/74 ,  59/60 ,  58/59 ,  52/53 ,  51/52 ,  48/49 ,  47/48 ,  44/45 ,  1928/29)
  • 31x Spanish Cup Winner (20/21 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  11/12 ,  08/09 ,  97/98 ,  96/97 ,  89/90 ,  87/88 ,  82/83 ,  80/81 ,  77/78 ,  70/71 ,  67/68 ,  62/63 ,  58/59 ,  56/57 ,  52/53 ,  51/52 ,  50/51 ,  41/42 ,  1927/28 ,  1925/26 ,  1924/25 ,  1921/22 ,  1919/20 ,  1912/13 ,  1911/12 ,  1909/10)
  • 5x UEFA Champions League winner (191/92, 14/15 ,  10/11 ,  08/09 ,  05/06)
  • 5x UEFA Super Cup winner (15/16 ,  11/12 ,  09/10 ,  97/98 ,  92/93)
  • 15x Spanish Super Cup Winner (24/25 ,  22/23 ,  18/19 ,  16/17 ,  13/14 ,  11/12 ,  10/11 ,  09/10 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  96/97 ,  94/95 ,  92/93 ,  91/92 ,  83/84)
  • 3x FIFA Club World Cup winner (15/16 ,  11/12 ,  09/10)
  • 4x Cup Winners up (96/97 ,  88/89 ,  81/82 ,  78/79)
  • 9x Copa Catalunya Winner (13/14 ,  12/13 ,  06/07 ,  04/05 ,  03/04 ,  99/00 ,  92/93 ,  90/91 ,  84/85)
  • 3x Copa Eva Durate Winner (53/54 ,  52/53 ,  48/49)
  • 3x Inter-Cities fair cup Winners (65/66 ,  59/60 ,  57/58)

6. Real Madrid | 102 Trophies | Spanish:

15 most decorated clubs in world football: Real Madrid
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Real Madrid has made the Santiago Bernabeu a theatre of dreams for fans and a place of nightmares for rivals. Madrid boasts an astonishing 15 UEFA Champions League titles to their name, seven more than any other team has won in the competition's history. Los Blancos is the most decorated club in Spain showcasing 102 trophies. 

Breakdown of trophies:

Competition Number of Wins Winning Seasons
La Liga 36 1931–32, 1932–33, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2016–17, 2019–20, 2021-22, 2023-24
Copa del Rey 20 1904–05, 1905–06, 1907–08, 1916–17, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1950–51, 1961–62, 1969–70, 1981–82, 1989–90, 1992–93, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2022-23
Spanish Super Cup 13 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023
UEFA Champions League 15 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2024
UEFA Super Cup 6 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2023, 2024
FIFA Club World Cup 8 1960, 1998, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023
FIFA Intercontinental Cup 1 2024-25
Intercontinental Cup Winner 3 2002, 1998, 1960
Copa Eva Durate  2 1984/85, 1947/48

5. Atletico Penarol | 116 Trophies | Uruguay:

15 most decorated clubs in world football: Atletico Penarol-sportzpoint.com
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Just missing out on the top four is one of the most decorated clubs of South American football, Atletico Penarol. Why is this club so special and represents why they have been so successful over the years, is that they have never been relegated from the top division in Uruguay since being founded in 1891. It is a witness to longevity and consistent excellence. With a total of 116 trophies, they are not just Uruguayan legends.

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 52x Uruguayan Champion (2024 ,  2021 ,  2018 ,  2017 ,  15/16 ,  12/13 ,  09/10 ,  02/03 ,  98/99 ,  96/97 ,  95/96 ,  94/95 ,  93/94 ,  92/93 ,  85/86 ,  84/85 ,  81/82 ,  80/81 ,  78/79 ,  77/78 ,  74/75 ,  73/74 ,  72/73 ,  67/68 ,  66/67 ,  64/65 ,  63/64 ,  61/62 ,  60/61 ,  59/60 ,  58/59 ,  57/58 ,  53/54 ,  52/53 ,  50/51 ,  48/49 ,  44/45 ,  43/44 ,  37/38 ,  36/37 ,  35/36 ,  34/35 ,  31/32 ,  1928/29 ,  1927/28 ,  1920/21 ,  1917/18 ,  1910/11 ,  1906/07 ,  1904/05 ,  1900/01 ,  1899/00)
  • 2x Uruguayan Super Cup winner (2021/22 ,  17/18)
  • 5x Copa Libertadores Winner (1987 ,  1982 ,  1966 ,  1961 ,  1960)
  • 3x Intercontinental Cup Winner (1982 ,  1966 ,  1961)

 4. Club Nacional de Football | 117 Trophies | Uruguay:

15 most decorated clubs in world football: Club Nacional de Football-sportzpoint.com
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Club Nacional de Football tales of dominance are South American epics, which makes them the most decorated clubs in South America. However, in their long and storied 125-year history, they have won 49 Primera Division crowns in their homeland. The well-documented side from Uruguay boasts 116 trophies and is iconic in its own right. 

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 49x Uruguayan Champion (2022 ,  2020 ,  2019 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  11/12 ,  10/11 ,  08/09 ,  05/06 ,  04/05 ,  01/02 ,  00/01 ,  99/00 ,  97/98 ,  91/92 ,  82/83 ,  79/80 ,  76/77 ,  71/72 ,  70/71 ,  69/70 ,  68/69 ,  65/66 ,  62/63 ,  56/57 ,  55/56 ,  54/55 ,  51/52 ,  49/50 ,  46/47 ,  45/46 ,  42/43 ,  41/42 ,  40/41 ,  39/40 ,  38/39 ,  33/34 ,  32/33 ,  1923/24 ,  1922/23 ,  1921/22 ,  1919/20 ,  1918/19 ,  1916/17 ,  1915/16 ,  1914/15 ,  1911/12 ,  1902/03 ,  1901/02)
  • 3x Copa Libertadores Winner (1988 ,  1980 ,  1971)
  • 3x Intercontinental Cup Winner (1988 ,  1980 ,  1971)
  • 1x Recopa SudAmericana winner (1989)

3. Rangers |118 Trophies | Scotland: 

15 most decorated clubs in world football: Rangers-Sportzpoint.com
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Rangers have marginally fewer trophies to their city rivals Celtic with 55 Scottish first-tier League Championships since 1890 and that's why they are the second most decorated clubs in Scottish Premiership. With their home one of the most famous stadiums in the British Isles in the form of Ibrox, it is no wonder they have managed such glory when they can create such an atmosphere.

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 55x Scottish Champions (20/21 ,  10/11 ,  09/10 ,  08/09 ,  04/05 ,  02/03 ,  99/00 ,  98/99 ,  96/97 ,  95/96 ,  94/95 ,  93/94 ,  92/93 ,  91/92 ,  90/91 ,  89/90 ,  88/89 ,  86/87 ,  77/78 ,  75/76 ,  74/75 ,  63/64 ,  62/63 ,  60/61 ,  58/59 ,  56/57 ,  55/56 ,  52/53 ,  49/50 ,  48/49 ,  46/47 ,  38/39 ,  36/37 ,  34/35 ,  33/34 ,  32/33 ,  30/31 ,  1929/30 ,  1928/29 ,  1927/28 ,  1926/27 ,  1924/25 ,  1923/24 ,  1922/23 ,  1920/21 ,  1919/20 ,  1917/18 ,  1912/13 ,  1911/12 ,  1910/11 ,  1901/02 ,  1900/01 ,  1899/00 ,  1898/99 ,  1890/91)
  • 34x Scottish Cup Winners (21/22 ,  08/09 ,  07/08 ,  02/03 ,  01/02 ,  99/00 ,  98/99 ,  95/96 ,  92/93 ,  91/92 ,  80/81 ,  78/79 ,  77/78 ,  75/76 ,  72/73 ,  65/66 ,  63/64 ,  62/63 ,  61/62 ,  59/60 ,  52/53 ,  49/50 ,  48/49 ,  47/48 ,  35/36 ,  34/35 ,  33/34 ,  31/32 ,  1929/30 ,  1927/28 ,  1902/03 ,  1897/98 ,  1896/97 ,  1893/94)
  • 28x Scottish League Cup winner (23/24 ,  10/11 ,  09/10 ,  07/08 ,  04/05 ,  02/03 ,  01/02 ,  98/99 ,  96/97 ,  93/94 ,  92/93 ,  90/91 ,  88/89 ,  87/88 ,  86/87 ,  84/85 ,  83/84 ,  81/82 ,  78/79 ,  77/78 ,  75/76 ,  70/71 ,  64/65 ,  63/64 ,  61/62 ,  60/61 ,  48/49 ,  46/47)
  • 1x Cup Winners Cup (71/72)
  • 1x Scottish Second-tier champion (2015-16)
  • 1x Scottish Third-tier champion (2013-14)
  • 1x Scottish Fourth-tier Champion (2012-13)

2. Celtic FC | 119 Trophies | Scotland: 

15 most decorated clubs in world football: Celtic-Sportzpoint.com
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Celtic Park, also known as Parkhead, and renowned for its thrilling atmosphere, has seen countless memories created in the club's 137-year history. Because of their dominance, they are the most decorated club in Scottish football. Celtic were the first club in Great Britain to win the European Cup.

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 54x Scottish Champion (23/24 ,  22/23 ,  21/22 ,  19/20 ,  18/19 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  13/14 ,  12/13 ,  11/12 ,  07/08 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  03/04 ,  01/02 ,  00/01 ,  97/98 ,  87/88 ,  85/86 ,  81/82 ,  80/81 ,  78/79 ,  76/77 ,  73/74 ,  72/73 ,  71/72 ,  70/71 ,  69/70 ,  68/69 ,  67/68 ,  66/67 ,  65/66 ,  53/54 ,  37/38 ,  35/36 ,  1925/26 ,  1921/22 ,  1918/19 ,  1916/17 ,  1915/16 ,  1914/15 ,  1913/14 ,  1909/10 ,  1908/09 ,  1907/08 ,  1906/07 ,  1905/06 ,  1904/05 ,  1897/98 ,  1895/96 ,  1893/94 ,  1892/93)
  • 42x Scottish Cup Winner (23/24 ,  22/23 ,  19/20 ,  18/19 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  12/13 ,  10/11 ,  06/07 ,  04/05 ,  03/04 ,  00/01 ,  94/95 ,  88/89 ,  87/88 ,  84/85 ,  79/80 ,  76/77 ,  74/75 ,  73/74 ,  71/72 ,  70/71 ,  68/69 ,  66/67 ,  64/65 ,  53/54 ,  50/51 ,  36/37 ,  32/33 ,  30/31 ,  1926/27 ,  1924/25 ,  1922/23 ,  1913/14 ,  1911/12 ,  1910/11 ,  1907/08 ,  1906/07 ,  1903/04 ,  1899/00 ,  1898/99 ,  1891/92)
  • 22x Scottish League Cup Winner (24/25 ,  22/23 ,  21/22 ,  19/20 ,  18/19 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  14/15 ,  08/09 ,  05/06 ,  00/01 ,  99/00 ,  97/98 ,  82/83 ,  74/75 ,  69/70 ,  68/69 ,  67/68 ,  66/67 ,  65/66 ,  57/58 ,  56/57)
  • 1x UEFA Champions League Winner (1966-67)

1. Al-Ahly | 123 Trophies | Egypt:

15 most decorated clubs in world football: Al-Ahly-sportzpoint.com
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Al-Ahly tops this list and becomes the most decorated club in world football with 123 trophies. With a legacy stretching back to 1907 and 123 trophies to their name, they are more than Egyptian legends; they are global titans. They have won 43 Egyptian Premier League titles, 39 Egypt Cups, 12 CAF Champions Leagues, 14 Egyptian Super Cups, eight CAF Super Cups and four African Cup Winners' Cups, just to name a few. They are essentially the African version of Real Madrid and continue to dominate Egyptian domestic football to this day.

Breakdown of trophies:

  • 44x Egyptian Champion (23/24 ,  22/23 ,  19/20 ,  18/19 ,  17/18 ,  16/17 ,  15/16 ,  13/14 ,  10/11 ,  09/10 ,  08/09 ,  07/08 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  04/05 ,  99/00 ,  98/99 ,  97/98 ,  96/97 ,  95/96 ,  94/95 ,  93/94 ,  88/89 ,  86/87 ,  85/86 ,  84/85 ,  81/82 ,  80/81 ,  79/80 ,  78/79 ,  76/77 ,  75/76 ,  74/75 ,  61/62 ,  60/61 ,  58/59 ,  57/58 ,  56/57 ,  55/56 ,  53/54 ,  52/53 ,  50/51 ,  49/50 ,  48/49)
  • 39x Egyptian Cup Winner (22/23 ,  21/22 ,  19/20 ,  16/17 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  02/03 ,  00/01 ,  95/96 ,  92/93 ,  91/92 ,  90/91 ,  88/89 ,  84/85 ,  83/84 ,  82/83 ,  80/81 ,  77/78 ,  65/66 ,  60/61 ,  57/58 ,  55/56 ,  52/53 ,  50/51 ,  49/50 ,  48/49 ,  46/47 ,  45/46 ,  44/45 ,  42/43 ,  41/42 ,  39/40 ,  36/37 ,  30/31 ,  1929/30 ,  1927/28 ,  1926/27 ,  1924/25 ,  1923/24)
  • 15x Egyptian Super Cup winner (24/25 ,  23/24 ,  22/23 ,  21/22 ,  18/19 ,  17/18 ,  15/16 ,  14/15 ,  11/12 ,  10/11 ,  08/09 ,  07/08 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  03/04)
  • 12x CAF Champions League Winner (23/24 ,  22/23 ,  20/21 ,  19/20 ,  2013 ,  2012 ,  2008 ,  2006 ,  2005 ,  2001 ,  1987 ,  1982)
  • 4x African Cup Winners' Cup (92/93 ,  85/86 ,  84/85 ,  83/84)
  • 8x CAF Super Cup Winner (21/22 ,  20/21 ,  13/14 ,  12/13 ,  08/09 ,  06/07 ,  05/06 ,  01/02)
  • 1x CAF Confederation Cup winner (2014)

  

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India vs New Zealand Champions Trophy 2025 Final Highlights: India lift the Champions Trophy after 12 years

Hello and welcome to the LIVE coverage of the India vs New Zealand Final in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, to be played today at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai.

Exactly a week ago, India faced off against New Zealand in the last group game of the Group A. India won the match by 44 runs to finish first in the group stage.

However, India defeated Australia by four wickets in the first semi-final, whereas New Zealand posted a dominant win by 50 runs against South Africa in the second semi-final.

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2 needed from last over

India now need 2 from last over!

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7 needed from 12 balls

Jadeja comes in and runs hard between the wicket to take India closer!

India need 7 from 12 balls!

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Jamieson gets Haridk

The short ball does the trick for the Kiwis!

He dismisses Hardik with a caught and bowled chance!

11 needed from 16 

Mar 9, 2025, 4:08 PM

12 needed from 18 balls!

Hardik hits a tough shot against O’Rourke to take India close!

This was probably the best shot of the night, stepping out against the pacer!

In the fifth ball, Rahul and Hardik had a mess-up and both were nearly out!

India 240/5 and need 12 from 18 balls! 

Mar 9, 2025, 4:03 PM

21 from 4 balls!

11 comes from Ravindra’s over!

A six on the first ball of the over by Hardik and an extra ball helped India score 11 in this over!

India need 21 from 24 balls! 

Mar 9, 2025, 3:58 PM

32 from 30 needed!

Despite Rahul hitting the first ball for a boundary and a double; 8 comes from O’Rourke’s overs!

India need 32 from 30 balls!

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40 needed from 6 overs

Six from Ravindra’s over and India now need 40 from 36 balls.

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46 needed from last 7

Mitchell Santner finishes his spell! 

10-46-2!

India need 46 from 42 balls! 

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Bracewell gets Axar! IND 203/5

Another twist in the match!

Axar went for the big shot and scooped one up in the air!

O’Rourke takes an easy catch at long off!

India 203/5 after 41.3 overs!

Mar 9, 2025, 3:40 PM

India cross 200 in 41 overs

KL Rahul hits one down the ground to hit a six against Santner!

India cross 200 in 41 overs!

India 202/4 after 41 overs! 

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India need 60 in 60

We are down to the business end now!

India need 60 from 60 with Axar Patel on 28 and KL Rahul on 3! 

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Santner gets Iyer | IND 183/4

Is there another twist in the game?

After the break, Iyer tried to lap one over short fine leg but only managed to hand a catch to Rachin Ravindra!

Iyer goes after 48! 

India 183/4

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69 needed from 72 balls

Axar Patel pulls one against O’Rourke to get an important boundary!

India now need 69 from 72 balls! 

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Huge moment! Jamieson drops Iyer!

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Huge, huge moment of the match!

Iyer after a huge 109m six against Philips tried to go for another big shot!

He could not time the ball the way he wanted. But, Jamiseon missed the catch! 

India 176/3 after 37 overs! 

Mar 9, 2025, 3:12 PM

Require run rate goes over 6!

The required run rate goes over 6 runs per over for the first time in the match! 

India 161/3 after 35 overs. 

91 needed from 90 balls! 

Mar 9, 2025, 3:06 PM

India cross 150 in 33 overs!

Shreyas Iyer played a sensible innings, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025

Finally, Shreyas Iyer hits a boundary and he becomes India’s highest run scorer of the tournament this season!

India 154/3 after 33 overs! 

Mar 9, 2025, 2:57 PM

India 136/3 after 30

With the wickets of Kohli and Rohit, New Zealand are putting pressure back on India!

Axar has come in and tried to change the momentum, but he has not found the middle of the bat often enough till now. 

India 136/3 after 30 

Mar 9, 2025, 2:44 PM

India lose Rohit! IND 122/3

Tom Latham whips off the bails to end Rohit Sharma's stay, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025

After a maiden over from Bracewell and dots from Iyer, Rohit was feeling the pressure.

India now have lost 3 wickets for 19 runs. Rohit stepped out to hit a big shot against Rachin Ravindra!

Rohit missed the ball and an easy stumping for Latham! 

Rohit goes after a 76 from 83 balls!

India 122/3 after 26.1 overs 

Mar 9, 2025, 2:40 PM

NZ creeping back in the game | IND 122/2 after 25

At the halfway mark India 122/2 after 25 overs! 

India need 130 from 150 balls! 

Rohit 76 from 82 balls 

Iyer 9 from 19 balls! 

Mar 9, 2025, 2:26 PM

Kohli is gone for 1! | IND 106/2

Mar 9, 2025, 2:24 PM

Philips is a freak! Gill is out!

Mar 9, 2025, 2:08 PM

100 up for India in 17 overs

India cross 100 in 17 overs! 

Rohit and Gill are looking good in the middle!

Rohit 68 from 60 balls, Gill on 27 from 42! 

Mar 9, 2025, 1:59 PM

Gill changing his gear | IND 86/0 after 14

After a slow start, Shubman Gill steps out of his crease to punch the ball over long off for a six! 

India 86/0 after 14 overs! 

Mar 9, 2025, 1:47 PM

Rohit completes his fifty

In just 41 balls, Rohit Sharma scores his first fifty in ICC knockouts!

India 65/0 after 10.1 overs 

Mar 9, 2025, 1:43 PM

Rohit goes bang-bang! INDI 59/0 after 8

Rohit hits two fours and one huge six against Smith and put more pressure on New Zealand. 

India 59/0 after 8.

Mar 9, 2025, 1:36 PM

India cross 50 in 7th over

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Rohit smacks Smith over the side screen and his third six of the inning brings India’s 50! 

India 50/0 after 7.2 overs! 

Mar 9, 2025, 1:32 PM

Mitchell drops Gill!

This is very rare from New Zealand team! 

Gill tried to step down and got the inner edge!

Mitchell at short mid-wicket could not hold on to catch! 

Mar 9, 2025, 1:31 PM

Rohit welcomes Smith with a 6! IND 39/0 after 6

Rohit had it enough! 

The Indian skipper stepped out to hit Smith over the long on for a six!

India 39/0 after 6! 

Mar 9, 2025, 1:29 PM

Tight over from Jamieson | IND 31/0 after 5

Tight over from Jamieson as the does not allow Gill to extend his arms! 

India 31/0 after 5 overs! 

Mar 9, 2025, 1:22 PM

NZ pull things back | IND 30/0 after two

After two poor overs, New Zealand bowlers Jamieson and Will pulled things back with some dot balls! 

India 30/0 after 4 overs! 

Mar 9, 2025, 1:11 PM

Rohit at his best! IND 22/0 after 2

Two boundaries in the second over from Rohit Sharma!

India get 13 from the second over!

India 22/0 after 2 overs! 

Mar 9, 2025, 1:09 PM

Great start for India!

Welcome back from the break! 

This is Koushik Biswas with the updates of the second inning!

Rohit with a huge six and India 9/0 after first over! 

Mar 9, 2025, 12:42 PM

Innings break | NZ post 251, India will chase 252

Throughout the middle overs, New Zealand batsmen were kept in a chokehold by Indian spinners.  The Kiwis passed the 250-run milestone thanks to Michael Bracewell's 40-ball 53, but Mitchell produced a fairly leisurely fifty.  A challenging score combined with few on-field problems could work in India's favor.

New Zealand: 251/7 (50); Mitchell 63 (101), Bracewell 53 (40), Rachin 37 (29) 

India: Kuldeep 10-0-40-2, Varun 10-0-45-2, Jadeja 10-0-30-1

Mar 9, 2025, 12:31 PM

NZ 251/7 in 50 overs.

New Zealand's innings comes to an end! 

The Kiwis have posted a hard-fought 251 for 7 wickets in 50 overs. 

India will have to chase down 252 to win! 

Mar 9, 2025, 12:29 PM

Brilliant fifty for Bracewell!

An absolute brilliant half-century for Bracewell as he completes the mark with a two. 

51 off 39, studded with 3 fours and 2 sixes. 

Mar 9, 2025, 12:26 PM

Santner Run out!

Santner pulled it straight to Kohli at deep midwicket, Kohli throws it back when Santner was trying to snatch the second, but KL Rahul whipped off the bails quickly. 

Santner gone, Smith comes on. 

Despite an expensive over of 11 runs, a wicket in the last ball. 

NZ 239/7 in 49 overs. 

Mar 9, 2025, 12:21 PM

Over the long-on!

Bracewell clattered Hardik's short ball delivery over the long-on for a huge six! 

Mar 9, 2025, 12:19 PM

Hardik Pandya comes into attack

Hardik Pandya comes in to bowl the crucial 49th over. 

Mar 9, 2025, 12:13 PM

NZ 216/6 in 47 overs

Only four runs off Kuldeep's last over of his spell. 

NZ 216/6 in 47 overs. 

Mar 9, 2025, 12:09 PM

NZ 212/6 in 46 overs.

Despite conceding 10 runs in the first three balls, Shami removed Mitchell to fall NZ's sixth. 

Four overs remaining. 

Mar 9, 2025, 12:08 PM

Gone! Mitchell is dismissed!

Daryll Mitchell misread the pace and length and tried to send it through the cover, where Rohit Sharma takes a simple catch to end his innings.

Mitchell goes back after a good innings of 63 off 101. 

Kiwis skipper Santner comes on to bat. 

NZ 211/6 in 45.4 overs. 

Mar 9, 2025, 12:06 PM

10 off the first three balls of the 46th!

4,2,4! 

Mohammad Shami came into attack but faced two boundaries. Mitchell has steadied on the crease. 

Mar 9, 2025, 11:59 AM

NZ 196/5 in 44 overs.

Mohammad Shami came into attack but faced an expensive over, giving away 12 runs including a six! 

NZ 196/5 in 44 overs. 

Mar 9, 2025, 11:51 AM

NZ 178/5 in 42 overs.

Only three off the 42nd over delivered by Varun. 

NZ 178/5 in 42 overs. 

Mar 9, 2025, 11:50 AM

Half-century for Daryll Mitchell

Daryll Mitchell has pulled off a half-century off 91 deliveries. 

Although it has been sloppy, the innings steadied the ship for NZ.

Mar 9, 2025, 11:49 AM

Match resumes

Mitchell smashed the ball straight towards Varun’s foot. He was hurt and now back after getting medical treatment.

Mar 9, 2025, 11:40 AM

NZ 172/5 in 40 overs!

Last ten overs are remaining! 

Mitchell on verge of his half-century, though it comes in a sloppy manner.

NZ 172/5 in 40 overs!

Mar 9, 2025, 11:36 AM

NZ 165/5 in 38 overs

NZ are is deep, deep trouble now. 

Daryll Mitchell batting on 44* off 79 along with Bracewell who just replaced Phillips. 

Mar 9, 2025, 11:33 AM

Varun removes Phillips!

Varun Chakravarthy landed the delivery just outside off, and it breaks Phillips stumps!

Important wicket for India! 

Phillips goes back after making 34 off 52, as Bracewell comes on to bat. 

NZ 165/5 in 38 overs. 

Mar 9, 2025, 11:28 AM

Fifty runs of partnership between Mitchell and Philllips

Daryll Mitchell and Glenn Phillips have fought back for New Zealand, posting a 51-run partnership off 80 balls. 

NZ 161/4 in 37 overs. 

Mar 9, 2025, 11:27 AM

NZ 156/4 in 36 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 11:23 AM

Shubman drops Phillips!

It has been a tough day at office for the Indian fielders!

Gill missed the catch while running to the left from deep square leg. He got both hands on the ball, but it slipped away and fell to the ground.

Mar 9, 2025, 11:21 AM

121 dot balls played so far till 36 over

Mar 9, 2025, 11:18 AM

Rohit drops Mitchell!

That was a one-hander effort from Rohit Sharma in the midwicket at 34.5, but the ball tipped off his right hand.

NZ 153/4 in 35 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 11:17 AM

NZ 150/4 in 34.3 overs

Although the NZ batters are forced to play a lot of dot balls in the last couple of over, the Kiwis reach 150.

Mar 9, 2025, 11:15 AM

NZ close to 150 runs

New Zealand are just a run behind to touch the 150-run mark.

NZ 149/4 in 34 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 11:06 AM

30 overs are up!

Daryll Mitchell and Glenn Phillips are holding onto the crease, NZ 135/4 in 30 overs.

Axar Patel comes in to attack.

Mar 9, 2025, 11:02 AM

NZ 131/4 in 29 overs

Five off the over against Kuldeep, including a boundary.

Mar 9, 2025, 11:00 AM

Six on the last ball of 27th

Phillips gets a boundary after 81 balls for NZ. He extends his arms, a full swing of the bat, and goes straight over the bowler's head.

NZ 123/4 in 27 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 10:53 AM

NZ 116/4 in 26 overs

Only two singles off the 26th delivered by Jadeja.

NZ 116/4 in 26 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 10:47 AM

NZ 110/4 in 24 overs.

NZ can find themselves in the backfoot after the dismissal of Tom Latham, whereas India have taken the driver's seat.

NZ 110/4 in 24 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 10:45 AM

Decision stands! Latham departs!

Ravindra Jadeja picks up New Zealand's fourth wicket!

Latham goes back after making 14 off 30.

Glen Phillips will come on to bat at six.

NZ 108/4 in 23.2 overs.

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Mar 9, 2025, 10:43 AM

Latham takes the review!

This time Jadeja has seemingly found the breakthrough off lbw. Latham misses the sweep, Jadeja appeals and the umpire lifts his finger straightaway. Latham reviews immediately. 

Ravindra Jadeja got the better of Tom Latham, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025

Mar 9, 2025, 10:37 AM

NZ 104/3 in 22 overs.

Only two singles off Jadeja's over, NZ 104/3 in 22 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 10:37 AM

Shouts from Jadeja, but Latham is safe

Third ball of the 21st over as Jadeja seems to get Latham out on lbw. Huge appeal from Jadeja, Rohit Sharma takes the review!

However, the DRS shows the ball missing the wickets, Latham survives.

Ravindra Jadeja goes up in appeal, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025

Mar 9, 2025, 10:28 AM

20 overs are up, NZ reach hundred

NZ have crossed the hundred-run mark.

India have been successful in these ten overs after the first ten, managing two wickets while giving only 32 runs.

NZ 101/3 in 20 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 10:24 AM

Appeal for a direct run-out, but Mitchell is safe

India lodged a huge appeal for a run-out following a direct throw in the fourth ball of the over!

Rohit hit the bull's eye with a direct throw but Mitchell has made it.

NZ 95/3 in 18 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 10:21 AM

NZ edging closer to hundred

NZ are 90/3 in 17 overs, edging closer to the 100-run mark.

Mar 9, 2025, 10:11 AM

NZ 83/3 in 15 overs.

Only two runs off Kuldeep's over, NZ stands on 83/3 in 15 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 10:07 AM

NZ 77/3 in 13 overs.

Indian spinners have pulled India back in the game after a fierce start from the Kiwi openers.

NZ managed only 26 runs, whereas India picked three wickets in the last six overs.

NZ 77/3 in 13 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 10:04 AM

Williamson gone!

Kuldeep comes in attack, and oh yes, gets another wicket!

Williamson misread the length and spooned the ball back. Kuldeep sprinted to the right to take an easy catch!

Tom Latham replaces Kane Williamson (11 off 14).

NZ 75/3 in 12.2 overs!

Kuldeep Yadav sent Kane Williamson back cheaply, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025
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Mar 9, 2025, 9:57 AM

NZ 73/2 in 11 overs.

Kuldeep had an impressive first over, taking an important wicket by dismissing Rachin after conceding only four runs.

NZ 73/2 in 11 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:55 AM

What a delivery! Kuldeep breaks Rachin's stumps!

Kuldeep Yadav comes in attack and benefits India in the best possible way in the very first ball!

What a brilliant googly from the Indian wrist-spinner, as the ball fooled Rachin and broke the stumps!

Huge wicket for Team India!

Daryll Mitchell replaces Rachin Ravindra. (37 off 29)

Rachin Ravindra loses his stumps to Kuldeep Yadav, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025
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Mar 9, 2025, 9:52 AM

10 overs are up

NZ brings up 69/1 in the first powerplay.

Rachin Ravindra (37* off 28) and Kane Williamson (9* off 9) are on the crease.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:44 AM

NZ 58/1 in 8 overs.

NZ loses their first wicket in the eighth over.

Only three off Varun, along with an expensive wicket.

NZ 58/1 in 8 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:43 AM

Will Young dismissed!

Mar 9, 2025, 9:40 AM

Rachin dropped, AGAIN!

Rachin Ravindra gets another lifeline as Shreyas Iyer drops him in the deep in the second ball of the eighth over!

Ravindra swept the ball high into the air, and Shreyas covered ground well to reach it in the deep midwicket area. He dived with his arms outstretched but could not catch the ball.

Shreyas Iyer couldn't latch on to this chance from Rachin Ravindra, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025
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Mar 9, 2025, 9:38 AM

NZ Review

Varun Chakravarthy comes in attack, and seemingly traps Rachin to get caught behind. KL looks confident but Rachin calls for an immediate review.

However, the third umpire calls to overturn the decision.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:36 AM

NZ brings up the fifty!

Will Young pulls it toward the mid-on, and it's a four in the last ball of a chaotic seventh over.

NZ 51/0 in 7 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:33 AM

Shami drops Rachin!

Shami had a chance to send Rachin back off his bowling, but he dropped the catch, similarly to how he dropped a catch in the semis.

Shami calls on the physio immediately and looks to have hurt his finger.

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Mar 9, 2025, 9:31 AM

Appeal for lbw

Huge appeal from Indian players following a supposed lbw from Shami's second ball. Though it was not given as height is the issue.

However, no DRS is taken as well.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:29 AM

NZ 46/0 in 6 overs.

Nine comes in Varun's first over. NZ edges closer to fifty.

NZ 46/0 in 6 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:26 AM

Varun Chakravarthy replaces Hardik Pandya

Rohit Sharma wastes no time in bringing in India's trumpcard, Varun Chakravarthy!

Mar 9, 2025, 9:25 AM

NZ 37/0 in 5 overs.

11 comes from the 5th over delivered by Shami.

Rachin Ravindra batting on 25* off 14, accompanied by Wil Young, 10* off 14.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:24 AM

Two consecutive fours

Shami comes on to deliver the fifth over, as the first ball is a single, but two consecutive fours come off Rachin Ravindra's willow.

A sudden flurry of bounadries, NZ eyeing a big total.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:20 AM

NZ 26/0 in 4 overs.

New Zealand picks up the momentum in an expensive 4th over, picking 16 runs.

Two boundaries and one over boundary off Hardik's over.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:19 AM

Cracking one from Ravindra!

Hardik delivers a short length one, and Rachin sends it out of the ground over the extra cover.

The first six comes off NZ's innings.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:11 AM

NZ 6/0 in 2 overs.

Following the only boundary in Shami's first over, only two runs come off in the second over from Hardik.

NZ 6/0 in 2 overs.

Mar 9, 2025, 9:02 AM

First ball

Rachin Ravindra and Will Young open NZ innings!

On the other end, Mohammad Shami opens bowling for India.

All the pomp ahead of play, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025

Mar 9, 2025, 8:58 AM

Playing XI: New Zealand

Rachin Ravindra, Will Young, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Will O’Rourke, Nathan Smith, Kyle Jamieson.

Mar 9, 2025, 8:58 AM

Playing XI: India

Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakaravarthy.

Mar 9, 2025, 8:36 AM

All to play for!

The trophy on display, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025

Mar 9, 2025, 8:34 AM

TOSS | NZ wins the toss and elects to bat first

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma flips the coin, but loses the toss, yet again.

New Zealand wins the toss as captain Mitchell Santner elects to bat first!

Rohit Sharma flips the coin - Mitchell Santner won the toss and opted to bat, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy final, Dubai, March 9, 2025

Mar 9, 2025, 6:50 AM

Locked in!

Mar 9, 2025, 6:44 AM

India vs New Zealand | Previous meetings in ICC tournaments

On March 2, 2025, India posted a 44-run win over New Zealand in the last group game of Group A in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

Today, they meet again in the ultimatum match.

However, here are the details of every meeting between these two cricketing powerhouses in ICC tournaments.

Read here: Every result from India vs New Zealand match in ICC events

Varun Chakravarthy picked up five wickets against New Zealand, India vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy, Dubai, March 2, 2025
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Mar 9, 2025, 6:40 AM

Match Preview: India vs New Zealand

Mar 9, 2025, 6:38 AM

The venue | Dubai International Stadium

Champions Trophy 2025: Dubai Cricket Stadium Pitch Report & Key Stats Ahead  of India vs Pakistan Match

Mar 9, 2025, 6:37 AM

How to watch the Final?

The live telecast of the India vs New Zealand Final match will be available on the Star Sports network in India.

The live streaming will be available on the JioHostar App and website in India.

Mar 9, 2025, 6:37 AM

Match Details

Match: India vs New Zealand 

Tournament: ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Final

Date: 9 March 2025

Time: 2:30 PM IST

Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai

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Explore the greatest football XI of all time, chosen by legendary striker Ronaldo Nazário. Discover his ultimate dream team, featuring football icons and unforgettable talent on the pitch.

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The greatest football XI as per Ronaldo Nazario-sportzpoint.com

Former Brazilian striker Ronaldo Nazario, 'the phenomenon' named some of his colleagues, footballing legends and icons among his list of the 11 best players ever. Former Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Juventus stars are on the list.

In this special article, we explore the greatest football XI as per Ronaldo Nazario.

The greatest football XI as per Ronaldo:

  1. Pele
  2. Lionel Messi
  3. Diego Maradona
  4. Zico
  5. Romario
  6. Cristiano Ronaldo
  7. Marco Van Basten
  8. Zinedine Zidane
  9. Luis Figo
  10. Rivaldo 
  11. Ronaldinho

1. Pele

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Ronaldo Nazario grew up in Brazil in the 80s, it is not a surprise that he picked Pele. While Ronaldo Nazario was too young to watch Pele play live, his legacy is still to this day within the football world. For many Brazilians, Pele will always be the Greatest of all time.

2. Lionel Messi

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Ronaldo has often spoken highly of the Argentine forward, and it is not a surprise that he named Lionel Messi as one of the best players of all time.

Ronaldo Nazario said the following during an interview in 2020:

Messi is out of this world. He’s great. I like him much more than any other player. Everything he does is spectacular.

3. Diego Maradona

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Ronaldo was born in 1976; he would have seen Diego Maradona in action during his development years and it is no surprise that the Argentine genius made such an impression on him. In reverse, Diego Maradona was always very complimentary of Ronaldo.

In 2018, Maradona said:

“If it were not for the injuries, Ronaldo would have been the best of all time.”

4. Zico

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Zico spent the majority of his career playing in his native country for Flamengo. He enjoyed a brief spell in Europe with Udinese but only spent two years playing in Italy before he returned to Brazil.

The Former Brazilian midfielder also earned 71 caps for Brazil and scored 48 goals on the international stage. Despite never winning the World Cup, he is still considered one of the greatest players in the country’s history.

5. Romario

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Ronaldo played a total of 19 games alongside Romario for Brazil and the pair combined for 12 goals during their time together. 

Ronaldo told Bobo TV during an interview in 2022.

In 1997, I was an important player already. I had already won the Ballon d’Or. 

During the training retreat for the Copa America, Romario suddenly told me: ‘Get ready, we go out tonight, don’t worry.’

He had prepared a ladder to climb over the hotel’s wall and there was a taxi waiting for us on the other side.

We returned at five am and I was exhausted the following day in training. I understood that Romario did it on purpose to tire me out and take my spot in the starting XI.

6. Cristiano Ronaldo

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While Ronaldo Nazario neglected Cristiano Ronaldo from his three greatest players of all time, he still names the Portuguese forward in his best XI.

Ronaldo Nazario told ESPN: 

Cristiano has an incredible career; he has scored in every way possible and successfully adapted to different positions. He is undoubtedly one of the best, but not the greatest.

7. Marco Van Basten:

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There can be no denying that the three-time Ballon d’Or winner ranks among the greatest players of all time. At club level, the Dutchman scored a whopping 283 goals in just 379 appearances for Ajax and AC Milan. Like Ronaldo, Van Basten had to retire his career short because of injuries.

8. Zinedine Zidane

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During their time together at Real Madrid, Ronaldo played 139 games alongside Zinedine Zidane and the pair combined for 31 goals during that time. Considered by many to be the greatest midfielder of all time, it is no surprise that the Frenchman cuts into Ronaldo’s elite list.

9. Luis Figo

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Ronaldo shared a close bond with Luis Figo during his playing days as the pair played alongside each other at Barcelona and Real Madrid. In fact, throughout Ronaldo Nazario's career, only Iker Casillas and Roberto Carlos played more games with him than Figo played.

The former Portuguese winger won 22 trophies throughout his career and undoubtedly ranks as one of the best players of his generation.

10. Rivaldo

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Rivaldo was also recognized by Nazario as one of the best players of all time. Former Brazilian international won the Ballon d'Or in 1999. While they never played together at club level, they did make 46 appearances alongside each other when playing for the national team.

11. Ronaldinho

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The last name that Ronaldo gave when naming the best players of all time was Ronaldinho. A fellow Ballon d’Or and World Cup winner, this list would feel incomplete without the legendary attacking midfielder. The pair made 39 appearances together for Brazil and won the World Cup and Copa America together.

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