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Cristiano Ronaldo Leads Champions League Legends Ahead of PSG vs Arsenal Final
As the 2025-2026 Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal approaches, Cristiano Ronaldo stands out as the competition's most victorious player.

The UEFA Champions League is more than a football tournament; it is the stage where legends are forged and the greatest football stories are written. While Real Madrid continues to dominate as the club with the most continental titles, several players have etched their names permanently in the tournament's history, foremost among them the Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, who has become an enduring icon of the competition.
The upcoming Champions League final for the 2025-2026 season will feature Paris Saint-Germain facing Arsenal at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary. The match is scheduled to kick off at 7:00 p.m. Cairo time on Saturday, drawing global attention to a clash between Arsenal’s ambition to secure their first European title and PSG’s aim to defend their continental crown.
Real Madrid remains the unrivaled king of the Champions League, having secured 15 titles over many decades, making it the most successful club in the tournament’s history. Beyond their trophies, Real Madrid also leads in total points accumulated in the competition, underscoring their role in creating some of the most memorable nights and moments in Champions League history.
While Real Madrid holds the club record, Cristiano Ronaldo is recognized as the greatest player in Champions League history. According to a report by the international sports network GiveMeSport, Ronaldo tops the list for the most victories by a player in the tournament, achieving 115 wins in 183 matches. This record highlights his long-standing dominance in Europe’s premier club competition.
Ronaldo has won the Champions League five times and scored 140 goals, making him the competition’s all-time leading scorer and the most influential figure in its modern era. His performances for Real Madrid and Manchester United were not just matches but exceptional displays that made a difference in critical moments, cementing his status as one of football’s all-time greats.
Other notable Champions League figures include German forward Thomas Müller of Bayern Munich, who ranks second with 110 wins in 163 games, establishing himself as a key figure in the club’s recent history. Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas is third with 101 victories, having made a remarkable impact with Real Madrid and Porto and becoming one of the tournament’s greatest goalkeepers.
Following Casillas is German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who has surpassed 100 wins by leading Bayern Munich to European dominance with his leadership and innovative goalkeeping style.
In fifth place is German midfielder Toni Kroos with 95 wins, who has left a significant mark in Real Madrid’s midfield and contributed to six European titles. He shares this number of wins with Argentine forward Lionel Messi, who also has 95 victories and led Barcelona through a golden era with his goals and magical play, scoring 129 goals in the competition.
French striker Karim Benzema ranks seventh with 94 wins, serving as Real Madrid’s attacking leader and continuing to make history with crucial goals in knockout stages.
Against this backdrop of Champions League history, attention now turns to the final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal. PSG enters the match aiming to retain their European title after eliminating Bayern Munich, Liverpool, and Chelsea on their way to the final. Their campaign has been powered by the performances of Ousmane Dembélé, Achraf Hakimi, and the experienced management of coach Luis Enrique.
Arsenal, under the guidance of Mikel Arteta, aspires to claim their first-ever European title following a remarkable journey that has brought them back to the continental spotlight for the first time since their 2006 final appearance.
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