29.06.2009 12:04
Alves adds to honours
David Puig / Jordi Clos
The Confederations Cup is Dani Alves’s 11th title between clubs and national teams. Only Henry, Eto'o and Márquez in the Barça squad have more.
He’s only 26, but Dani Alves has already picked up an enviable amount of silverware. The
Confederations Cup won on Sunday with Brazil comes in addition to the Spanish Cup and League and
the Champions League he helped Barça to win in May.
More titles with Seville, Brazil and SC Bahía
In addition to the competitions won in 2009 Alves also won
two UEFA Cups, a European Super Cup, the Spanish Cup and the Spanish Super Cup with Seville.
Playing for Brazil he won the Copa América in 2007. Finally he won the Brazilian Interestatal title
in 2002 with his first team Sporte Clube Bahía. That means he’s racked up eleven team titles
with clubs and his national side.
Most honours
The Barça players who have won most titles are Thierry Henry (15) and Samuel Eto'o (14).
They are closely followed by Rafa Márquez on 13. Behind Alves comes Xavi Hernández (10) and then
Leo Messi, Carles Puyol and Andrés Iniesta, who have 9 each.