This Qatar 2022 World Cup is going to be something incredible, and although everyone wants to take the cup home, only a select few can experience something like that. The Latin players with the most FIFA World Cup titles are true legends, as lifting the game’s most important trophy is no ordinary affair.
We are warming up our engines and jumping with excitement to know that the event of the year is finally approaching. That’s also the reason why JefeBet presents you the top 3 Latin players with the most titles in the World Cup. These are the undeniable referents for the new generations.
Top 3 Latin Players Who Have Won the Most World Cups
Pelé – Brazil
Pelé appears in almost every World Cup record. The Brazilian is one of the Latin players with the most titles in the FIFA World Cup, being the top winner of the competition. Edson Arantes do Nascimento is the most successful striker the country has ever produced.
As portrayed in the image, the man born in Três Corações was lifted and he raised the trophy in the World Cups of Sweden 1958, Chile 1962 and Mexico 1970, being immortalized forever as the inescapable author of the jogo bonito (beautiful game).
Daniel Passarella – Argentina
Argentina is also present in this top 3, as Daniel Passarella, an immovable defender, and even an Olympic champion with the Albiceleste, lifted the World Cup twice. Born in Chacabuco, Buenos Aires, he is remembered for the countless number of goals he scored as a defender, as well as for his temperament that managed to command any lineup.
The great captain played for River Plate, Fiorentina and Inter Milan, becoming a world-class player. Passarella is part of the list of Latin players with the most FIFA World Cup titles for winning in 1978 and, despite suffering a muscle tear and other unfortunate events in the 1986 Cup, he was also a part of the squad that was crowned champion in Mexico.
Ronaldo – Brazil
This phenomenal player is part of an extraordinary generation of Brazilians who brought glory back to the South American country. This Brazilian, born in Rio de Janeiro, played for big clubs such as Real Madrid, AC Milan, Inter and FC Barcelona. His sensational dribbling and exquisite goal-scoring ability took him to the very top of the world podiums.
Ronaldo joins the list of Latin players with the most FIFA World Cup titles after winning the 1994 United States and the 2002 Korea/Japan editions, along with a large group of talented, entertaining and even mystical Brazilians who led the country’s Verdeamarella to the FIFA World Cup in 1994.