Throughout the decades, a select group of players have managed to leave an indelible mark on the UEFA Champions League. These stars have carved their names into history, lifting the famous trophy more times than any other.

Their journey to this remarkable achievement wasn’t easy. It required consistency and a relentless drive for success. Each of these figures contributed goals and leadership, turning matches into magical nights under the bright lights of Europe.

Today, these names stand tall in soccer lore. They are the players who have turned the Champions League into their personal playgrounds, collecting medals with the same ease as they glide across the pitch.

Who holds the record for the most Champions League titles?

In the history of European soccer, few names shine as brightly as Paco Gento, the legendary Real Madrid winger who still holds the record with six European Cup titles won between 1956 and 1966. His unmatched success set the benchmark for generations to come.

Real Madrid player Paco Gento (Source: IMAGO / Brand)

Decades later, Real Madrid’s recent stars—Dani Carvajal, Luka Modrić, Nacho Fernández and Toni Kroos—have equaled Gento’s record by each lifting the Champions League trophy six times between 2014 and 2024. Their accomplishments underline the club’s sustained dominance.

Their collective achievements underscore a period of sustained excellence for Real Madrid in Europe’s premier club competition. The synergy among these players has been a cornerstone of the team’s success, reflecting a blend of individual brilliance and cohesive teamwork.

Legends in pursuit: The five-time champions

Trailing closely behind the six-time winners are a group of illustrious players who have each clinched the Champions League title five times. Cristiano Ronaldo stands out among them, having achieved this feat with Manchester United in 2008 and subsequently with Real Madrid in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Other notable five-time champions include Karim Benzema, whose goalscoring prowess was vital in Real Madrid’s campaigns, and Marcelo, whose dynamic play at left-back added both defensive solidity and attacking flair.

Toni Kroos, Luka Modric, Nacho Fernandez and Daniel Carvajal of Real Madrid celebrate with the UEFA Champions League trophy during the Real Madrid UEFA Champions League Trophy Parade in 2024. (Source: Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Gareth Bale‘s memorable goals in finals, Casemiro‘s midfield tenacity and Isco‘s creativity have all contributed to the club’s European successes. These players, while not matching the six-title record, have nonetheless left an indelible mark on the competition.

Comparing the giants: Six vs. five titles

The distinction between six and five Champions League titles, while numerically minimal, represents a significant milestone in a player’s career. The six-time winners have demonstrated exceptional consistency and longevity, maintaining peak performance over an extended period.

For instance, Luka Modrić’s ability to control the tempo of matches well into his late 30s exemplifies the dedication and fitness required to compete at the top level. Similarly, Dani Carvajal’s sustained excellence at right-back highlights his adaptability and resilience.

While the five-time champions have also exhibited remarkable skill and commitment, the additional title held by the six-time winners cements their legacy as some of the most decorated players in the history of the competition.