#7 Vitor Baia 33 trophies won; Porto(27), Barcelona (6)
Legendary Porto and Portugal goalkeeper Vitor Baia finds himself in 7th place on this list. The iconic shot-stopper was a permanent fixture in the Porto line-up for over two decades bar a brief two-year spell which he spent at Barcelona, winning 6 trophies at Camp Nou.
He was a regular in the Porto teams which dominated Portuguese football, winning multiple league and domestic cup titles.
He also tasted European success, triumphing in the UEFA Cup of 2003, before helping Porto defy all odds by going all the way to lift the UEFA Champions League in 2004 under the guidance of a certain Jose Mourinho.
He won a total of 33 trophies during a glittering career for Porto and Barcelona, and was also an international regular, winning 80 caps for Portugal.
#6 Lionel Messi; 33 trophies won-Barcelona
Like Ronaldo, Messi needs no introduction, as he is one of the most recognizable faces on the planet, owing to the multitude of records he has set over the course of his career.
The 31-year-old alongside Ronaldo, have dominated the football landscape in a manner not seen before, and therefore, is one of the most decorated players in European football history.
The Argentine is considered one of the greatest players in history and has spent all of his professional career with Barcelona, with whom he has won 33 major trophies. However, for a man of his immense talents, an international title still eludes the mercurial maestro, and with time running out, it is one black spot staining his legacy of being considered the greatest player of all time.