Kroos says goodbye to playing football, with 34 team titles in his palmares. He can go up to 36

Kroos says goodbye to playing football, with 34 team titles in his palmares. He can go up to 36
Kroos says goodbye to playing football, with 34 team titles in his palmares. He can go up to 36

Toni Kroos is preparing to say goodbye to playing football. At 34 years of age on January 4th, the German midfielder will hang up his boots, but before him there is a season to finish and, possibly, two more titles to add to his decidedly rich and illustrious palmares.

Kroos has won 34 team titles, the 5 Champions League titles he brought home undoubtedly stand out, four as a Los Blancos player after the first he took home as a Bayern Munich player. The most won trophy is the Club World Cup, which he lifted six times, then – in addition to the Champions League – 5 UEFA Super Cups. Eight times champion of Spain (four times winning the La Liga, four times the national Super Cup), among Kroos’ trophies we also find 1 Copa del Rey, always remaining only in Spain. However, there is also home soil: Kroos has won three Bundesliga titles, to which must be added the same number of German Cups and two German Super Cups. Without forgetting the great joy of the Brazilian World Cup won in 2014 with Germany. If he also wins his sixth Champions League and first European Championship, he will end his career with 36 trophies.

TONI KROOS’S PALMARES
6x Club World Cup
5x Champions League
5x UEFA Super Cup
4x League
4x Spanish Super Cup
3x Bundesliga
3x DFB Pokal
2x German Super Cup
1x World Cup

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

PREV River contract for Paglia, first meeting held in Acquapendente
NEXT Renewables Italy: the 2023 record risks being a flash in the pan