Raphael Varane is still only 27 years of age and yet his trophy cabinet must be getting pretty full already.
Having made his debut aged 17 way back in 2010 with RC Lens, Varane now has over 400 club and international appearances under his belt - not to mention 19 career honours.
He lifted a third La Liga title with Real Madrid last night following a 2-1 win over Villarreal, while he's also won three UEFA Super Cups, three Spanish Super Cups, four Champions Leagues, four Club World Cups and one Copa Del Rey in a glittering stint at Los Blancos.
Varane was also a pivotal figure in France's 2018 World Cup win, playing every minute in Russia as Les Bleus lifted the coveted prize 20 years after the last triumph on home soil.
The centre-back has a trophy haul that most players don't even get in their entire career and you still have the feeling that he will be adding plenty more silverware to his collection in the coming years.
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Real's latest triumph was their 34th league title, with Zinedine Zidane's side taking 86 points from 37 games, winning 26, drawing eight and losing three in an impressive campaign at the Santiago Bernabeu.
In winning La Liga, they have also moved ahead of El Clasico rivals Barcelona in the trophy totals, with Real now one ahead on 92.
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