Lionel Messi further solidified his spot as football's most decorated player by winning the 45th trophy of his career as Argentina retained the Copa America.
The Argentine captain was left in tears as he suffered a nasty-looking ankle injury in Monday's final against Colombia that saw him forced off in the 66th minute.
However, Messi was beaming following the end of extra time at the Hard Rock Stadium as Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez scored a late winner.
Wild scenes in the tournament's final clash saw thousands of supporters get caught in a scary crush as those wanting to watch Messi in action flooded through turnstiles and jumped over fences.
Messi continues to be the main figure in Argentina's team and their Copa America triumph only extended his lead as football's most celebrated player, but who follows behind the Barcelona legend.
Brazilian full-back Dani Alves tucks in behind Messi with 43 trophies and became the first-ever player to reach that tally when he won the Campeonato Paulista with Sao Paulo after returning to his home nation.
Successful spells at Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus had previously seen Alves regarded as one of football's best modern day full-backs.
Former Egypt star Hossam Ashour seals the third spot after starring in Africa where he won an astonishing 39 pieces of silverware during a 17-year spell.
Ashour retired from football two-years ago after a short spell at Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad and hung up his boots as Africa's most successful player ever.
Another of Messi's former team-mates holds the status for the fourth-most titles with Andres Iniesta claiming 37 individual pieces of silverware, with the majority of those coming at Barcelona.
The legendary Spanish midfielder won nine La Liga titles and four Champions Leagues during his time at the Nou Camp and also celebrated back-to-back European Championship triumph with Spain and the World Cup in 2010 in which he scored the winning goal.
Ex-Barcelona and Man United defender Gerard Pique shares the same amount of trophies as Iniesta and similarly also won four Champions League titles while starring for the Catalan club.
Barcelona players continue to dominate the top 10 rankings with Sergio Busquets sealing sixth after winning 36 honours during his established career as one of Europe's best defensive midfielders.
David Alaba breaks the streak by featuring as Real Madrid's first inclusion on the list and has celebrated 36 trophies during spells in Spain and at Bayern Munich.
The Austrian won a ridiculous 10 Bundesliga titles in Munich and also starred as the club lifted two Champions League trophies as well. He has since added another two European titles won with Madrid.
Kenny Dalglish is the United Kingdom's first representative and during his stories Liverpool playing career won an astonishing 35 trophies.
The Scot won 11 of those titles in his home nation before later moving to Anfield where he starred by helping the club win six First Division titles and three European Cup trophies.
Ryan Giggs earns his spot at number nine as the Manchester United legend lifted 35 trophies during his time at the English giants.
The Welshman won 13 Premier League titles across a 24-year career at the club and also won the Champions League twice alongside several other domestic honours.
Cristiano Ronaldo rounds out the list as football's 10th most celebrated player with 35 trophies won by the Portuguese legend.
Five Champions League titles, two LaLiga and three Premier League trophies are amongst his achievements that has also seen Ronaldo deliver success with the national team as well.
Miubdkru
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The Greatest Insult of All Time (GIAT): comparing Ronaldo with Messi.
BrishavSharmaGarg
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There is difference between winning in All major leagues and in one league
Woteimnotz
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Spesh21
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I remember they use to say Lionel Messi hasn't won anything for his country he needs world cup to be considered the greatest. lol π he needs to prove himself without Barca team excluding (iniesta and xavi) π now all this doesn't matter anymore because he has done the incredible all by himself π
boilen777
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cry more ronaldo fans
Josua_Totalfootball
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That's your own opinion, but to others and the coming generation, it is not like that. Bcuz Messi was privileged to be in a good team better than Ronaldo Portuguese team, making him as a joint winner doesn't mean Messi is better than Ronaldo.
LoL...if you look at the Portuguese team they have far better stars than for Argentina, they just play shit even Ronaldo is not good anymore for the past four years
sungurni
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From lowest to the Highest High, the journey is what makes victory sweet.. CHAMPION FOR A REASON π
secbelsz
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There is difference between winning in All major leagues and in one league
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bitterness will kill you
MothJR10
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Ganacho status nowπ
jonniecule
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"AFCON is better than Copa America" "Euros is tougher than World cup" "Balon Dor and FIFA best has lost it credibility" "Playmaker awards doesn't count" "You don't need the World cup to be great" "Golden boot is nothing , number of goals is what that matters" All because of one guy π€£
Heubknstz
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Ronaldo is not even in the top five decorated players π
Emperor10
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Don't forget Angel Di Maria has the same trophies as Ronaldo in fewer games so Ronaldo is not amongst the top 10
Man001
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That's where Ronaldo deserves to be, as far away from Messi as possible. He is lucky they compare him to Messi bcos the 2 are way too different. Compare Messi to Messi.
Moocdlmnot
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No landlord is interested in stories. Any landlord is interested in his RENT. So whether AFCON is better than Copa America, Euro is tougher than a moving train, MTN pole is higher than the Moon Neil Armstrong settled...I DON'T CARE. All I say is WITHOUT THE WORLD CUP TROPHY, Ronaldo is good but NEVER among the very best. And I will NEVER count him to be. Period.
Kgwarait
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Our condolences to CR7 and the team.
Wonder10
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some few years back, haters would have come to the comment section and answer this quickly, but now they have been shamed and no were to be found π
ciuabimsyz
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There is difference between winning in All major leagues and in one league
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Stop crying or PAIN will kill youπ€£π€£π€£
vuaabdipu
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45th wow 45 trophies won and still counting out of this world π
loyalKING
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"AFCON is better than Copa America" "Euros is tougher than World cup" "Balon Dor and FIFA best has lost it credibility" "Playmaker awards doesn't count" "You don't need the World cup to be great" "Golden boot is nothing , number of goals is what that matters" All because of one guy π€£
Football fans know messi is GOAT ππͺ. onli clown π€‘ argue.
lembceklms
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"AFCON is better than Copa America" "Euros is tougher than World cup" "Balon Dor and FIFA best has lost it credibility" "Playmaker awards doesn't count" "You don't need the World cup to be great" "Golden boot is nothing , number of goals is what that matters" All because of one guy π€£
the writer writes in parables! He is in support of Lionel Messi's monumental football achievements.
Miubdkru
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"AFCON is better than Copa America" "Euros is tougher than World cup" "Balon Dor and FIFA best has lost it credibility" "Playmaker awards doesn't count" "You don't need the World cup to be great" "Golden boot is nothing , number of goals is what that matters" All because of one guy π€£
I am surprised that many misunderstood this great comment. Please read it again. He was only admitting how confused Ronaldo could be.
wubilnptyz
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remove that badge i see you Madrid Fans
You didn't understand him