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Lionel Messi was honored by the daily Marca for winning the most titles in the history of football. With 102 trophies, the Argentinian continues to write his legend at 37 years old.
At 37 years old, Lionel Messi continues to shine, both on the pitch and with his distinctions. On Thursday, the Argentinian received a special trophy from the Madrid daily Marcawho crowned him “player with the most titles in history”.
With an impressive total of 102 collective and individual trophies, Messi was honored at the Premio Marca America ceremony in Miami, where he has been playing since 2023. Thank God I was able to make all my dreams come true“, confided the eight-time Ballon d’Or, referring in particular to his coronation at the 2022 World Cup with Argentina.
Messi, a legend without end
Although his career is coming to an end, “la Pulga” remains focused on the present. “I live day by day”he declared, refusing to plan on possible participation in the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
With his 46 titles obtained with Barcelona, PSG, Inter Miami and the Argentine selection, Lionel Messi says he is satisfied, but he is always aiming for new successes. Despite questions about possible retirement, he continues to enjoy every moment, on and off the field: “ I hope I can continue playing at this level to be happy.“
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