#9 Gerard Pique 32 trophies won; Manchester United (3), Barcelona (27), Spain (2)
The 31-year-old defender started his development in Barcelona's La Masia academy, alongside Lionel Messi and Cesc Fabregas, but a 2004 transfer to Manchester United temporarily parted him from his childhood club.
Three trophies including the 2008 Premier League and UEFA Champions League were won at Manchester United. However, after failing to nail down a regular spot at Old Trafford, he was reunited with his hometown team in 2008.
From then on, he has been an integral part of the Barcelona team which became one of the greatest club sides in history, winning numerous trophies, as well as winning the 2010 World Cup and 2012 Euro Championship with Spain.
#8 Oleksandr Shovkovskiy; 32 trophies won- Dynamo Kyiv
Widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in Ukrainian football history, Oleksandr Shovkovskiy was a mainstay in the Dynamo Kyiv team for over two decades, spending all but three months (spent on loan at CSK ZSU Kyiv) of his 30-year career at Dynamo.
He was first choice at the club all through his career and won numerous domestic cups and league titles in his native country.
He earned a reputation for being a great penalty saver, and is the only goalkeeper in history not to have conceded a goal in a World Cup penalty shoot-out, doing so in Ukraine's second-round victory over Switzerland at the 2006 World Cup (after he had saved from Marco Streller and Ricardo Cabanas, with Tranquillo Barnetta hitting the bar).
He earned a total of 92 caps for the Ukrainian national team, and announced his retirement in 2016 at the age of 41, having won a total of 32 major trophies with Dynamo Kyiv.