Dani Alves is already a dream come true for Pumas fans 1:23
(CNN Spanish) --
Dani Alves is the most successful footballer in history.
Nobody has more titles than him.
And at 39 years old, he continues adding wins and accumulating trophies and not as just another participant, but as a protagonist.
The Brazilian, who in 2019 was crowned the best player in the 2019 Copa América and was key for Brazil to lift the championship for the ninth time, will join the Mexican club Pumas after finishing his second spell with Barcelona.
⚽️ @DaniAlvesD2 we are waiting for you.
🇲🇽🇧🇷#OrigenDeLaPasión #SoyDePumas pic.twitter.com/bJe7ntoF2v
– PUMAS (@PumasMX) July 22, 2022
Alves has won six Spanish La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues in his first spell at Barça, between 2008 and 2016.
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Some data from Dani Alves
Name:
Daniel Alves da Silva
Age:
39
Date of birth:
May 6, 1983
Height:
1.72 cm
Country:
Brazil (He also has Spanish nationality)
Position:
Right
Back Current market value:
1 million euros.
Debut date:
2001
Clubs of Dani Alves
Alves began his football career in Brazilian youth clubs such as Juazeiro SC (1996-1998) and EC Bahia (1998-2001), but his leap to the elite of professional football was in 2001 when he joined EC Bahía, a team Brazilian local where he was both in the sub20 and in the senior team until 2002. Since then he moved to European football when the Brazilian club loaned him to Sevilla for the 2002-2003 season.
Between 2003 and 2008, the Brazilian reaped his successes at Sevilla and after moving to European football for around 550,000 euros, according to the specialized page Transfermakt, he jumped to the elite of world football when he was signed by FC Barcelona in 2008 for 35.5 millions of euros.
In this team he garnered his greatest batch of titles, including 6 Spanish Leagues.
Alves was signed by Barça for eight seasons until 2016, when his cost on the market would drop considerably to about 9 million euros, and he was transferred to Italian football at Juventus and finally at Paris Saint-Germain, in France, for the 2017 seasons. -2019.
After his spectacular rise in European football, Alves returned to his native Brazil where he played for Sao Paulo FC for one season and finally in 2021 he returned for a second and short stage at FC Barcelona, when finally, for the 2022 season- 2023, he will be transferred to Mexico to play for the Pumas.
The winners of Alves
These are the titles of Dani Alves, achieved in the elite of world football with Sevilla, Barcelona, Juventus, PSG and the Brazilian team:
6 La Liga Spain
— Barcelona FC: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016.
5 Spanish King's Cup
— Barcelona: 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2016;
Seville: 2007.
5 Spanish Super Cup
— Barcelona: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014;
Seville: 2008.
4 European Super Cup
— Barcelona: 2010, 2012, 2016;
Seville: 2007.
3 Club World Cup
— Barcelona: 2009, 2011 and 2015.
3 Club Europe
— Barcelona: 2009, 2011 and 2015.
2 UEFA Champions League
— Seville: 2006, 2007
2 League France
— Paris Saint Germain: 2018, 2019.
1 Coupe de France
— Paris Saint-Germain: 2018.
1 French Super Cup
— Paris Saint-Germain: 2018.
1 Italian League
— Juventus: 2017.
1 Italian Cup
— Juventus 2017.
2 Copa América
— Brazil: 2007 and 2019.
2 Confederations Cup
— Brazil: 2009, 2013.
1 U20 World Cup
— Brazil 2003.
1 Olympic Medal
— Brazil 2021 Selection.
He also won with Esporte Clube Bahia (1 Baiano Championship and 2 Nordeste Cups).
There are 43 titles that Dani Álves has won in his career as a footballer.
Dani Alves surpasses his compatriot Maxwell (37 titles), Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic (35), Lionel Messi (34) and Cristiano Ronaldo (33) on the list of biggest winners.
Daniel Alves