Thiago Silva to Fluminense: Players who won both Champions League and Libertadores

The defender will seek to join the list of winners on both continents
by
Martín O'Donnell
2024-05-08 12:35:31

It’s official. 15 years later, Thiago Silva will return to Fluminense. The veteran Brazilian defender will go back to Rio de Janeiro in July, once his current contract with Chelsea expires.

The 39-year-old will strengthen Fernando Diniz’s side aiming to help the club win its second Copa Libertadores, after Tricolor lifted the trophy for the first time in 2023. The former captain of the Brazilian national team already knows what it’s like to be a club continental champion, but not in South America.

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Having won the UEFA Champions League with Chelsea in 2021, Silva now will be looking to join the exclusive list of footballers who have been crowned both in Europe and on the other side of the Atlantic.

List of Champions League and Libertadores winning players

  • Juan Pablo Sorín (ARG): 1 – Copa Libertadores (River Plate – 95/96) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (Juventus – 95/96)
  • Roque Júnior (BRA): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Palmeiras – 98/99) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (AC Milan – 02/03)
  • Cafú (BRA): 2 – Copa Libertadores (São Paulo – 91/92 and 92/93) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (AC Milan – 06/07)
  • Dida (BRA): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Cruzeiro – 96/97) / 2 – UEFA Champions League (AC Milan – 02/03 and 06/07)
  • Carlos Tévez (ARG): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Boca Juniors – 02/03) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (Manchester United – 07/08)
  • Walter Samuel (ARG): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Boca Juniors – 99/00) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (Inter Milan – 09/10)
  • Ronaldinho (BRA): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Atlético Mineiro – 12/13) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (FC Barcelona – 05/06)
  • Neymar Jr. (BRA): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Santos – 10/11) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (FC Barcelona – 14/15)
  • Danilo (BRA): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Santos – 10/11) / 2 – UEFA Champions League (Real Madrid – 15/16 and 16/17)
  • Marcio Rafael “Rafinha” Ferreira (BRA): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Flamengo – 18/19) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (Bayern Munich – 12/13)
  • Ramires (BRA): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Palmeiras – 19/20) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (Chelsea – 11/12)
  • Wilfredo Caballero (ARG): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Boca Juniors – 02/03) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (Chelsea – 20/21)
  • David Luiz (BRA): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Flamengo – 21/22) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (Chelsea – 11/12)
  • Julián Álvarez (ARG): 1 – Copa Libertadores (River Plate – 18/19) / 1 – UEFA Champions League (Manchester City – 22/23)
  • Marcelo (BRA): 1 – Copa Libertadores (Fluminense – 22/23) / 5 – UEFA Champions League (Real Madrid – 13/14 and 15/16, 16/17, 17/18, and 21/22)

Remembering Zagallo

Sambafoot Series launched a new documentary about the football legend Zagallo. Known as ‘Velho Lobo‘ and as superstitious as it gets, Zagallo helped shape what Brazilian football is nowadays — as a player and as a coach.

Binge the first four episodes available on Sambafoot’s Youtube channel. Stay tuned for upcoming releases as we keep telling this legend’s life story.