Ranking Premier League Clubs by Total Major Trophies Held by Their Players

Every Premier League team ranked by total major trophies won by their players
Every Premier League team ranked by total major trophies won by their players

9 Teams with Over 20 Trophies

Ranking of Premier League teams by total major trophies won

Experience is a term frequently mentioned in football, especially in crucial moments. The presence of players who have experienced significant successes can often lead to victory. Whether they’ve triumphed in the Champions League, Premier League, or the World Cup, such accomplishments enhance a player’s appeal to prospective clubs, who hope to infuse that winning mentality into their squad.

With this in mind, we at Transfermarkt have analyzed the data to find out how many major trophies each current Premier League squad has collectively won. For this analysis, we’ve considered major trophies to include: any top-five league title, any top-five league major domestic cup, the Champions League, the Europa League, the World Cup, and the European Championships.

Premier League Squads with the Most Trophy Winners

According to Transfermarkt data, leading the pack is Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, with their first-team squad amassing a remarkable 106 trophies, thanks to 17 players who have won major trophies. The standout is seasoned midfielder Bernardo Silva, who individually boasts 14 titles. In second place are last season’s Premier League champions, Liverpool, with 20 squad members contributing to a total of 74 trophies. Third are last season’s Europa League winners, Tottenham, whose players have won 44 trophies collectively, with 27 of them having at least one major win.

In fourth place is Manchester United, holding 43 trophies, with Casemiro contributing 11. Chelsea follows in fifth with a total of 30 trophies, largely earned by Raheem Sterling, who has won 10. In sixth, we find FA Cup champions Crystal Palace, who have garnered 28 trophies, primarily from last season’s success at Wembley. Seventh place goes to Newcastle, recent EFL Cup champions, with 26 trophies.

Current Premier League leaders, Arsenal, sit eighth with 26 trophies among their squad, nine of which are credited to striker Gabriel Jesus from his time at Manchester City. Aston Villa ranks ninth with 23 trophies contributed by eight players. Rounding out the top 10 is newly-promoted Burnley, with 18 trophies across four players, of which Kyle Walker is the standout contributor with 13. At the bottom of the list, Wolves have just one trophy, won by goalkeeper Sam Johnstone.