If the players were judged only on the trophies won, Dani Alves would be considered the greatest footballer of all time.
The Brazilian defender has won 43 trophies in his career, the last in the American Cup final against Peru.
Alves decided to end his hugely successful 17-year adventure in Europe, having left Paris Saint-Germain.
The former Barca superstar returned to his hometown of Brazil, signing a three-year contract with Sao Paulo - a club where he began his career as a kid.

The 36-year-old was given the No. 10 jersey, but no one had predicted he would switch roles.
Alves was placed in the position of no. 10 by his new coach Cuca, shortly after striker Raniel - and that turned out to be right, as he seized the opportunity with both hands.
 Alves played a full 90 minutes and helped Sao Paulo secure all three points against Ceara, scoring the only goal of the match.
He hit a ball well into the area beating Ceara's goalkeeper Diogo Silva.
The legendary right-back has been enjoying the new position playing in such an advanced role on the pitch.