Little by little all the competitions of the 2020/21 season are closing and they are 33 Spanish footballers who have so far triumphed in European tournaments with 28 titles spread across 13 different countries with those who have shone far from home.
In the absence of the end of some Leagues and the conclusion of the “Champions League” and the Europa League, two tournaments in which the Spaniards of the Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United they can add trophies to their showcase, the number of victories is vast.
By quantity, there are only six players who have achieved a triplet so far. They are the Spaniards of Paris Saint-Germain and Slovan Bratislava. In the case of the French team, which was left without its two most important competitions (Champions League and League), it did win the French Cup, the League Cup and the Super Cup.
Pablo Sarabia, Juan Bernat, Ander Herrera and Sergio Rico added three titles to their record, although in a decaffeinated way for losing the most important for the club. However, for the Spaniards of the Slovan Bratislava, José Antonio Delgado “Nono” and Vernon De Marco, the course has been round: they won the League, the Cup and the Slovak Super Cup.
With two titles, which could also be three if Manchester City wins the Champions League against Chelsea, the Spaniards from Pep Guardiola's team are placed: Ferran Torres, Rodri Hernández and Eric García. All three had a greater or lesser role in the achievement of the Premier League and the Cup of England, but if it is necessary to say a name that stood out above the rest was that of Ferran torres, that this course he scored up to 13 goals in all official competitions (not counting those he played with Spain).
On England they also won something Ayoze Perez, that in the Leicester got the English Cup and Dani Ceballos, Héctor Bellerín, Pablo Marí and Joel López, who defeated Liverpool 2-1 in the final to get the Community Shield.
Like almost every season, Bayern Munich won the Bundesliga and Javi Martínez and Marc Roca benefited from that victory. In addition, they added the Super Cup to their showcases to accumulate two titles in one season. The Cup, however, went to Borussia Dortmund from Mateu morey, who defeated Leipzig 1-4 in the final.
He also got two titles Alvaro Morata. He did it at Juventus, which despite saying goodbye to the League after nine consecutive victories, He consoled himself with the Super Cup and the Italian Cup after defeating Napoli 2-0 and Atalanta 1-2 in the finals, respectively.
The players of the Sporting Lisbon Antonio Adán and Pedro Porro, who made history after recovering the League after 18 seasons drought in your club. In addition, they won the League Cup after beating Braga 1-0 in the final with a goal, precisely, by Pedro Porro.
In the other two titles of Portugal Spaniards also triumphed. Abel ruiz, in the Braga, won the Portuguese Cup, while Iván Marcano and Toni Martínez, in Porto, won the Super Cup.
In other minor championships, there were also Spanish triumphs. Like in Poland, where Iñaki Astiz's Legia Warsaw was proclaimed League champion, Ivi's Rakow won the Cup and Iván Marquez's Krakow the Super Cup.
On Bulgaria, Higinio Marin he completed his great season (seven goals in all competitions) with a title. In the Ludogorets, the Spanish striker won the League.
Like Jordi Gómez in Cyprus. The Omonia, who accumulated eleven seasons without winning the League, won it with the Spanish in their ranks. And, very close, in Greece, José Ángel Crespo lifted the Cup at AEK Athens, Meanwhile in Israel Enric Saborit and Luis Hernández they won the Super Cup.
Juan Cámara lifted the Romanian Cup with the Universitatea Cracovia after winning the Astra in the final. Like Alex Carbonell in Switzerland, than in Lucerne added the Helvetica Cup to its showcase after overcoming 1-3 to St. Gallen in the deciding match.