No club knows how to win quite like Real Madrid.
Los Blancos stand as the most trophy-laden club in European football history, boasting over 100 official honors, including a record-breaking 15 European Cups and 36 La Liga championships.
That remarkable legacy has been built on the backs of some of the finest and most accomplished footballers the sport has ever seen.
So, "which players have collected the most silverware?" we hear you ask.
Here's a rundown of the 10 most decorated players in Real Madrid's storied history.
Real Madrid Players With the Most Trophies
*Where players share the same overall total, the player with more Champions Leagues or La Liga titles receives the higher ranking.
10. Manolo Sanchís (22)

A model of remarkable consistency, Sanchís devoted his entire playing career to Real Madrid, racking up more than 700 first-team outings.
The accomplished sweeper claimed 22 trophies between 1983–2001, among them two Champions Leagues and eight La Liga titles.
Complete trophy list: 2 Champions Leagues, 8 La Ligas, 2 Copas del Rey, 2 UEFA Cups, 1 Intercontinental Cup, 1 Copa de la Liga, 5 Supercopas de España, 1 Copa Iberoamericana.
9. Sergio Ramos (22)

Few players have stamped their authority on Madrid quite like Ramos, who ranked among the world's most commanding and intimidating defenders during the club's most triumphant modern era.
The legendary No. 4 hoisted 22 trophies, many of them as skipper, and was a defining presence in the side that secured a historic Champions League three-peat between 2016–18.
Complete trophy list: 4 Champions Leagues, 5 La Ligas, 2 Copas del Rey, 4 Club World Cups, 4 Supercopas de España, 3 UEFA Super Cups.
8. Lucas Vázquez (23)

A homegrown talent who held his own among world-class teammates, Vázquez may not have always been a guaranteed starter, but he carved out a lasting legacy over a decade from 2015–25 with an impressive trophy collection to prove it.
The versatile wide man-turned-right back claimed a stunning five Champions Leagues as part of a 23-trophy haul.
Complete trophy list: 5 Champions League, 4 La Ligas, 1 Copa del Rey, 3 Club World Cups, 4 UEFA Super Cups, 4 Supercopas de España, 1 Intercontinental Cup.
7. Toni Kroos (23)

Kroos's masterful technical ability has been sorely missed at the Bernabeu since he bowed out following his fifth Champions League triumph, secured in May 2024.
The German maestro collected 23 honors during his 10-season stint at Madrid, including four league titles and five Club World Cups.
Complete trophy list: 5 Champions Leagues, 4 La Ligas, 1 Copa del Rey, 5 Club World Cups, 4 UEFA Super Cups, 4 Supercopas de España.
6. Paco Gento (23)

A true all-time legend, the "Gale of the Cantabrian Sea" boasts a breathtaking record at Madrid, having captured six European Cups and 12 La Liga titles during the club's first golden era between 1953–71. No footballer in history can claim more titles in either competition.
Gento also shares the record for the most European Cup final appearances (eight) alongside Paolo Maldini.
His trophy tally is even more remarkable given that there were simply fewer competitions available to win in that era.
Complete trophy list: 6 Champions Leagues, 12 La Ligas, 2 Copas del Rey, 1 Intercontinental Cup, 2 Latin Cups.
5. Karim Benzema (25)

A pivotal figure throughout Madrid's success from the Mourinho era, through La Décima, the three-peat and beyond, Benzema reached new heights following Cristiano Ronaldo's exit—stepping up to claim the 2022 Ballon d'Or after an extraordinary 44-goal campaign in which he secured his fifth Champions League title.
Complete trophy list: 5 Champions Leagues, 4 La Ligas, 3 Copas del Rey, 5 Club World Cups, 4 UEFA Super Cups, 4 Supercopas de España.
4. Marcelo (25)

No non-European player has won more trophies for Real Madrid than Marcelo.
The Brazilian arrived in 2007 carrying heavy comparisons to the iconic Roberto Carlos, but arguably surpassed his fellow countryman over a remarkable 15-year tenure.
His son, Enzo Alves, is now part of Madrid's youth setup, though he'll have a monumental task matching even a small portion of his father's achievements.
Complete trophy list: 5 Champions League, 6 La Ligas, 2 Copas del Rey, 4 Club World Cups, 3 UEFA Super Cups, 5 Supercopas de España.
3. Nacho Fernández (26)

A dependable and adaptable presence, Nacho made over 350 appearances for the club he grew up supporting, eventually being named captain in 2023.
The defender won the Champions League a joint-record six times, though he started in just one final (2024).
Complete trophy list: 6 Champions League, 4 La Ligas, 5 Club World Cups, 2 Copas del Rey, 3 UEFA Super Cups, 5 Supercopas de España.
2. Dani Carvajal (27)

Carvajal's Real Madrid career may not have concluded on the highest note, with his final season ending without silverware. Yet everything that preceded it was extraordinary.
The right back won six Champions Leagues—starting every one of those six finals—alongside a wealth of other honors.
With 27 titles across just over 450 appearances, his record amounts to a staggering ratio of one trophy for every 17 matches played.
Complete trophy list: 6 Champions League, 4 La Ligas, 5 Club World Cups, 2 Copas del Rey, 5 UEFA Super Cups, 4 Supercopas de España, 1 Intercontinental Cup.
1. Luka Modrić (28)

The most decorated player in Real Madrid history, it's almost unthinkable that Modrić was once voted the worst signing of the season by Spanish publication MARCA.
The 2018 Ballon d'Or winner orchestrated Madrid's midfield for 13 seasons, propelling the club to extraordinary heights time and again.
Complete trophy list: 6 Champions League, 4 La Ligas, 5 Club World Cups, 2 Copas del Rey, 5 UEFA Super Cups, 5 Supercopas de España, 1 Intercontinental Cup.
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