They won the Copa Libertadores and the Champions League

The Champions League in Europe and the Copa Libertadores in America. Winning the most important club tournaments is a dream that few could achieve. David Luiz joined the select list of players who celebrated on both sides of the ocean by winning the Libertadores with Flamengo this Saturday. The Brazilian had already established himself in the UCL in 2012 with Chelsea from England.

CHAMPIONS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

Formation (Champion of the Libertadores with Cruzeiro and of the Champions League with Milan in 2002-03 and 2006-07)

coffee (champion with Sao Paulo in the Libertadores 1992 and 1993 and with Milan in 2006-07)

Roque Junior (Palmeiras 1999 and Milan 2003)

John Paul Sorin (River Plate 1996 y Juventus 1995-96)

Carlos Tevez (Boca Juniors 2003 y Manchester United 2008).

Walter Samuel (Boca Juniors 2000 and Inter Milan 2010).

Ronaldinho (Barcelona 2006 and Atlético Mineiro 2013). Along with Cafú and Dida, the only three players who won, Libertadores and Champions at club level, and World Cup and Copa América at national team level.

Neymar (Santos 2011 and Barcelona 2015)

Danilo (Santos 2011 and Real Madrid 2016)

Rafinha (Bayern Munich 2013 and Flamengo 2019)

Ramires (Chelsea 2012 y Palmeiras 2020)

Wilfredo Caballero (Boca in 2003 was a substitute in all 14 matches of the campaign and with Chelsea in 2020-2021 he was a substitute in all 13 matches of the tournament. For UEFA he is not a champion for not adding minutes).

David Luiz (Chelsea 2012 and Flamengo 2022)

COVER PHOTO: CONMEBOL

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