Footballers Who've Won the Premier League, Champions League, Club World Cup and World Cup

Gerard Pique, N'Golo Kante and Thierry Henry
From Left to Right: Gerard Pique, N'Golo Kante and Thierry Henry
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Footballers dream of winning both individual and collective trophies, as this symbolises one's success and achievements in the craft. 

Some of the most coveted trophies include the World Cup, the Champions League, Club World Cup and the Premier League.  

However, there are only four players who have had the success of winning all these trophies. 

Thierry Henry 

Considered one of the greatest footballers to ever grace the pitch, former Arsenal captain Thiery Henry tops the list. 

While a protege, Henry enjoyed his first success with the French National team after they won the World Cup in 1998. 

Henry who joined Arsenal in 1999 from Juventus was a key figure in the Gunners invincible squad that won the Premier League in 2003/2004 undefeated. 

At Barcelona, the French striker won the Champions League and the Club World Cup. 

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N'Golo Kante 

One of the most decorated football players, N’Golo Kante helped Leicester lift their first Premier League trophy in 2016. 

After his success at Leicester, the midfielder was signed by Chelsea where he also lifted the Premier League, the Champions League and the Club World Cup. 

In 2018 Kante was among the stars who won the World Cup with France. 

Gerard Pique 

Pique during his time at Manchester United won major trophies with the English Premier League and Champions League in the 2007/2008 season. 

He later went to Barcelona where he lifted three Champions League and Club World Cup trophies three times. 

In 2010 the Spaniard lifted the coveted World Cup with Spain.

Pedro 

Pedro is famously known for his time at Barcelona and was part of their golden generation squad which won a treble. 

Pedro who rose from the Barcelona Academy played for the first team in the 2008/2009 season. 

He won the Champions League and Club World Cup with Barcelona in 2009, followed by the FIFA World Cup with Spain in 2010. 

The Spaniard moved to England in 2015 when he joined Chelsea where he won the Premier League in 2017.

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