Copa America: On Monday, Lionel Messi became the most decorated player in football history with 45 trophies as Argentina defeated Colombia 1-0 to win their 16th Copa America title.

Lionel Messi added another milestone to his illustrious career by leading Argentina to their second Copa America title, defeating Colombia 1-0 in the final on Monday morning. This victory brought Messi’s total trophy count to a historic 45, surpassing Dani Alves’ previous record. From his beginnings in Rosario to becoming football’s most decorated player, Messi has achieved remarkable success.

Once criticized for his international silverware drought, Messi has now won four major titles with Argentina in just three years: one World Cup, two Copa Americas, and a Finalissima from 2021 to 2024. At club level, he secured four Champions League titles and ten La Liga championships with Barcelona. Individually, Messi boasts eight Ballon d’Ors and six European Golden Boots. His career stats include an incredible 1,212 goals and assists in 1,068 games, comprising 838 goals and 374 assists.

Of Messi’s 45 titles, 39 came at the club level, predominantly during his 17 years with Barcelona. His accolades include 12 league titles (10 with Barcelona, two with PSG), four UEFA Champions Leagues, and 17 domestic cups. With Argentina, Messi won the 2005 U-17 World Cup, the 2008 Olympic Games, and notably, the 2022 World Cup.

In the Copa America final against Colombia, Messi displayed resilience despite being substituted in the 64th minute due to injury. Argentina’s determination pushed the game to extra time, where Lautaro Martinez’s goal secured victory in the 112th minute. Messi’s leadership and presence were pivotal, enabling him to celebrate with his team and fans. Messi’s career remains a testament to his unmatched talent, determination, and love for the game, cementing his legacy as a true football legend.