Every footballer dreams of winning multiple trophies in their professional career. Some aim for club achievements, some for the national side, and some for individual achievements. It takes years for a player to win every trophy for their club and national side. One of the perfect examples is Lionel Messi. He has won every possible trophy in the leagues and international tournaments he has competed in. Well, in this article, we are not talking about Messi. We are here to talk about his countrymate, Julian Alvarez, who completed football at a young age.
The 23-year-old Julian Alvarez has completed football. He made his professional career debut in 2018 with the River Plate, and in his very first season, he won two trophies. After spending four seasons with the club, he won six different trophies and was later transferred to Manchester City.
In his first season with Manchester City, he became a treble winner, as they won the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League. By the time, while representing his national side Argentina, he had won all three international trophies, including the FIFA World Cup.
Similarly, he has won the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup in the current season. Without a doubt, we can say Julian Alvarez has completed football! For your information, he has contributed to the team in all these successful campaigns. Here are his career stats and achievements.
Julian Alvarez Stats and Achievements
Year | Team | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
2018-2022 | River Plate | 122 | 54 | 31 |
2022-present | Manchester City | 75 | 27 | 14 |
2021-present | Argentina National Team | 28 | 7 | 1 |
(Note: The above stats are as of the FIFA Club World Cup Final 2024.)
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Achievements
Alvarez has won 14 trophies in his professional career, and he is just 23 years old.
Argentina National Football Team
- Copa America (2021)
- Finalissima (2022)
- FIFA World Cup (2022)
River Plate
- Copa Libertadores (2018)
- Copa Argentina (2018-19)
- Recopa Sudamericana (2019)
- Supercopa Argentina (2019)
- Trofeo de Campeones (2021)
- Argentine Primera Division (2021)
Manchester City
- Premier League (2022-23)
- FA Cup (2022-23)
- UEFA Champions League (2022-23)
- UEFA Super Cup (2023)
- FIFA Club World Cup (2023)
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