
Gerard Pique’s retirement announcement shocked the soccer community, as he took part in his last game which resulted in a victory against Almeria. Here find out how many titles the Spanish defender won in his professional career over the course of 18 years.
Gerard Pique is a great player for Barcelona as he has been part of the team throughout their golden era. The former Spain international won an unprecedented number of titles during 2010 as part of the Camp Nou greats, playing alongside icons such as Lionel Messi, Andre Iniesta, and Xavi.
Although he left for Manchester United for a short time early in his career and quickly returned, the defender confirmed his departure from his boyhood club in November 2022. The football community was taken aback by his unexpected retirement announcement. Everyone knew that the Spaniard would not play forever, but no one thought that he would quit in the middle of the season.
Emotions ran high as Gerard Pique, one of Barcelona’s most admired players, made his final appearance for the Blaugrana last weekend. The 35-year-old played in his final game for the Blaugrana in a 2-0 win against Almeria on Matchday 13 and was treated to a grand farewell.
Gerard Pique titles by year
Pique has been an important part of Barcelona’s defense for the last 14 years, during which time the squad has won more titles than any other in the club’s history. It’s astonishing that he’s won 400 games and 30 trophies in almost 600 appearances for the Blaugrana, including La Liga titles and three UEFA Champions Leagues.
After more than a decade as a key member of Barca’s defense, Pique has retired with 37 titles to his name, including two trebles during his time at Camp Nou. Pique won a total of 30 trophies with the Blaugrana and represented his country, Spain, in many international competitions.
During his 18 years as a professional, he won the 2010 World Cup with Spain, the 2012 European Championship, and a slew of individual honors. In addition to winning accolades with the Spanish national team, he has also won four trophies while playing for Manchester United.
Number | Year/Season | Team | Trophy |
1. | 2006 | Spain | UEFA European Under-19 Championship |
2. | 2006 | Manchester United | Carabao Cup |
3. | 2007 | Manchester United | Football League Super Cup/FA Community Shield |
4. | 2007-08 | Manchester United | Premier League |
5. | 2007-08 | Manchester United | UEFA Champions League |
6. | 2008-09 | Barcelona | La Liga |
7. | 2008-09 | Barcelona | Copa del Rey |
8. | 2008-09 | Barcelona | UEFA Champions League |
9. | 2009 | Barcelona | Supercopa de España |
10. | 2009 | Barcelona | UEFA Super Cup |
11. | 2009 | Barcelona | FIFA Club World Cup |
12. | 2009-10 | Barcelona | La Liga |
13. | 2010 | Barcelona | Supercopa de España |
14. | 2010 | Spain | FIFA World Cup |
15. | 2010-11 | Barcelona | La Liga |
16. | 2011 | Barcelona | UEFA Champions League |
17. | 2011 | Barcelona | Supercopa de España |
18. | 2011 | Barcelona | UEFA Super Cup |
19. | 2011 | Barcelona | FIFA Club World Cup |
20. | 2011-12 | Barcelona | Copa del Rey |
21. | 2012 | Spain | UEFA European Championship: |
22. | 2012-13 | Barcelona | La Liga |
23. | 2013 | Barcelona | Supercopa de España |
24. | 2014-15 | Barcelona | La Liga |
25. | 2014-15 | Barcelona | Copa del Rey |
26. | 2014-15 | Barcelona | UEFA Champions League |
27. | 2015-16 | Barcelona | La Liga |
28. | 2015-16 | Barcelona | Copa del Rey |
29. | 2015 | Barcelona | Supercopa de España |
30. | 2015 | Barcelona | FIFA Club World Cup |
31. | 2016-17 | Barcelona | Copa del Rey |
32. | 2016 | Barcelona | Supercopa de España |
33. | 2017-19 | Barcelona | La Liga |
34. | 2017-18 | Barcelona | Copa del Rey |
35. | 2018-19 | Barcelona | La Liga |
36. | 2018 | Barcelona | Supercopa de España |
37. | 2020-21 | Barcelona | Copa del Rey |