The 'ranking' with the 17 footballers, with a white past or present, who have won the most Champions Leagues in history
Real Madrid is the most successful club in the Old Continent with a total of 14 wins. And as such, many of its players, or former players, have managed to accumulate a good income from the Champions League, especially those who were lucky enough to play in one of the golden eras of the white team: from 1955 to 1960, when the team It won the first five editions of the European Cup, and from 2014 to the present, with a record of five Champions Leagues. Two impressive periods in the history of Real Madrid that make up to a total of 17 former Madridistas have five Champions, or six in the case of Paco Gento, the man with the most European Cups on the entire football planet.
THE REAL MADRID PLAYERS WHO HAVE WON THE MOST EUROPEAN CUP
Behind 'La Galerna del Cantábrico, in that select group of the five Champions Leagues are Alfredo Di Stéfano, José María Zárraga, Juanito Alonso, Marcos Alonso, Rafael Lesmes and Héctor Rial, participants in the first exploits of the white team in the Old Continent during the second half of the fifties, as well as the generation that in 2014, in Lisbon, began the other great historical stage of the club: Luka Modric, Karim Benzema, Gareth Bale, Dani Carvajal, Marcelo, Casemiro, Isco, Nacho, Cristiano Ronaldo (1 with Manchester United and four 4 Real Madrid) and Toni Kroos (1 with Bayern and 4 with Real Madrid).
One step below, with four Champions Leagues in their showcases, are six other players with present or past at the club: Sergio Ramos, Rapahel Varane, Lucas Vázquez, Mateo Kovacic (3 with Real Madrid and 1 with Chelsea), Clarence Seedorf (1 with Real Madrid, 1 with Ajax and 2 with AC Milan) and Samuel Eto'o (1 with Real Madrid, 2 with Barcelona and 1 with Inter).
