All Brazilians who have won the UEFA Champions League

Many Brazilian footballers have made Champions League history by winning the prestigious Cup
by
Josué Seixas
2023-04-18 20:00:07

The UEFA Champions League is probably the tournament that every footballer dreams of playing, and above all of winning. Few succeeded, however, many Brazilians managed to lift the trophy.

From the victories of Canario and Didi in 1960, when the competition was still called the European Cup, to the triumphs of Vinicius Junior, Éder Militão and Rodrygo in 2022, under the current name, more than 50 Brazilian players won the prestigious European trophy.

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Here is the list of Brazilian players who have won the UEFA Champions League/European Cup:

Marcelo (Real Madrid) – 5
Casemiro (Real Madrid) – 5
Daniel Alves (Barcelona) – 3
Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid) – 3
Savio (Real Madrid) – 3
Danilo (Real Madrid) – 2
Adriano (Barcelona) – 2
Sylvinho (Barcelona) – 2
Dida (AC Milan) – 2
Serginho (AC Milan) – 2
Jair da Costa (Inter de Milan) – 2
Didi (Real Madrid) – 1
Canario (Real Madrid) – 1
Phillipe Coutinho (Bayern Munich) – 1
Alisson Becker (Liverpool) – 1
Fabinho (Liverpool) – 1
Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – 1
Douglas (Barcelona) – 1
Rafinha Alcantara (Barcelona) – 1
Neymar (Barcelona) – 1
Rafinha (Bayern Munich) – 1
Dante (Bayern Munich) – 1
Luiz Gustavo (Bayern Munich) – 1
David Luiz (Chelsea) – 1
Ramires (Chelsea) – 1
Maxwell (Barcelona) – 1
Julio Cesar (Inter de Milan) – 1
Maicon (Inter de Milan) – 1
Lucio (Inter de Milan) – 1
Anderson (Manchester United) – 1
Cafu (AC Milan) – 1
Kaka (AC Milan) – 1
Ricardo Oliveira (AC Milan) – 1
Belletti (Barcelona) – 1
Edmilson (Barcelona) – 1
Ronaldinho (Barcelona) – 1
Carlos Alberto (Oporto) – 1
Bruno Moraes (Oporto) – 1
Derlei (Oporto) – 1
Maciel (Oporto) – 1
Roque Junior (AC Milan) – 1
Rivaldo (AC Milan) – 1
Flavio Conceicao (Real Madrid) – 1
Paulo Sérgio (Bayern Munich) – 1
Elber (Bayern of Munich) – 1
Julio Cesar (Real Madrid) – 1
Julio Cesar (Borussia Dortmund) – 1
Celso (Oporto) – 1
Elói (Oporto) – 1
Enero (Oporto) – 1
Paulo Ricardo (Porto) – 1
Casagrande (Oporto) – 1
Dino Sani (AC Milan) – 1
Thiago Silva (Chelsea) – 1
Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid) – 1
Rodrygo (Real Madrid) – 1
Eder Militao (Real Madrid) – 1