Former FC Barcelona right back Dani Alves has climbed up in our ranking of the players with most trophies in history, equalling the haul of an African and a Manchester United striker.
Click through the gallery above to see which players have lifted the most trophies in their careers.
The 34-year-old left the Spanish giants and joined Juventus on a free transfer at the beginning of the season.
He has since impressed, and was again on the scoresheet when the Bianconeri lifted their third consecutive Coppa Italia trophy – a new Italian record.
Overall, it was Alves' 32nd trophy – he won five with Sevilla, 23 with Barcelona, three with Brazil, and now his first with Juve.
Alves' trophy cabinet so far:
Sevilla: 1 Copa del Rey, 1 Supercopa de Espana, 2 UEFA Cups, 1 UEFA Super Cup
Barca: 6 La Ligas, 4 Copa del Reys, 4 Supercopa de Espanas, 3 UEFA Champions Leagues, 3 UEFA Super Cups, 3 FIFA Club World Cups
Juve: 1 Coppa Italia
Brazil: 1 Copa America, 2 FIFA Confederations Cups
Alves equalled the trophy record of Zlatan Ibrahimovic as well as Egyptian legend Wael Gomaa, but is still four titles behind the most successful player in history – Ryan Giggs.
The Brazilian is likely to add the Serie A title to his trophy cabinet, with Juventus needing one more win from their final two league games to secure the title.
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He could also still add the 2016/17 UEFA Champions League trophy to his collection, but Juventus will have to overcome Real Madrid in the final in Cardiff if the Brazilian is to celebrate a triple with his new club.
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