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The record that Lionel Messi broke after being champion with Inter Miami in the Leagues Cup

Lionel Messi just can't stop making history.

By Wilian Estrella

Lionel Messi just can't stop making history.
Lionel Messi just can't stop making history.
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Lionel Messi continues to break records at 36 years old. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or became Leagues Cup champion with Inter Miami and became the player with the most titles in football history with 44, one more than his former teammate Dani Alves, who is currently deprived of his freedom. The Argentine star was the great figure of the contest and also had the luxury of breaking other records.

On the one hand, he became the first footballer to score in all phases of a club-level competition and win the title, while he was also the fastest trophy with a team taking into account his previous spells in Barcelona and PSG.  Now, there is another detail that also caught the attention of his coronation for the first time in the United States, and it is the number of places in which he shouted champion.

After the victory on penalties over Nashville, the USA became the 16th country that saw Leo celebrate a title after what had been the painful loss in the Copa América Centenario. Previously, he had managed to establish himself in Spain, the Netherlands, France, China, Italy, Monaco, the United Arab Emirates, England, Japan, Germany, Georgia, Morocco, Brazil, Israel and Qatar.

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The greatness of the Flea is so great that only he has won more trophies than important teams such as Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham, Borussia Dortmund, Rome, Lazio, Napoli, Atlético de Madrid or Sevilla, among others.


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