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Most Successful Football Clubs In The World – 10 Clubs with Most Trophies

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The history of the beautiful football game is written by triumphant clubs, but only a handful are the best in the business. 

Moreover, we all know that European football titans are probably the most distinguished clubs globally and have the largest fanbases. However, not all of them have lifted the largest amount of trophies. In this article, I’ll walk you through the top 10 most successful football clubs in history.

So, without further ado, I’ll delve deeper into the trophy cabinet of the world’s most decorated football clubs.

Dear football fans, prepare yourselves because you’re in for a treat!

#10 –  SL Benfica

Country: Portugal 

Trophies: 82 (2 European Champion Club’s Cup trophies, 38 Primeira Liga titles, 26 Portuguese Cup trophies, 7 Portuguese League Cup trophies, and 9 Portuguese Supercup trophies)

The best soccer club and the most decorated one in Portugal is SL Benfica. They play at one of the most beautiful stadiums in Europe called Estadio Luiz and compete in the Portuguese top-flight competition, Primeira Liga. Founded in 1904, this European football giant has won 82 trophies in all competitions. 

Benfica won numerous domestic trophies, but the ones that stand out are the 2 European Champion Club’s Cup trophies that Benfica won in 1961 and 1962. The legend of this memorable period for “The Eagles,” Eusebio, led Benfica to wins over Barcelona in 1961 and Real Madrid in 1962. 

Besides Eusebio, many elite players have played for this Portuguese club, like Rui Costa, Nuno Gomes, Angel di Maria, and Mario Coluna.

Apart from having many domestic fans, Benfica has a huge fan base with over 14 million supporters across the globe. 

#9 – Bayern Munich

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Beckenbauer and Maradona 1978

Country: Germany

Trophies:  83  (3 Champions League trophies, 3 European Champion Club’s Cup trophies, 2 FIFA World Cup winner trophies, 2 UEFA Supercup winner trophies, 1x UEFA Cup winner, 33x Bundesliga titles, 1x Cup Winner’s Cup winner, 20 German Cup trophies, 10 German Super Cup trophies, 2 Intercontinental Cup trophies, and 6 League Cup trophies)

The football behemoth Bayern Munich is the no.1 club in Germany that lifted the most trophies. Their home ground is the well-known Allianz Arena, and they compete in the best football league in Germany—Bundesliga. Bayern is one of Germany’s oldest clubs, founded in 1900. They’re undoubtedly the most dominant club in their country, given that they’ve won 83 trophies throughout their rich history.

In more than 120 years of the club’s existence, there’ve been many successful periods. Still, the one that stands out was from 1973-1976 when Bayern won 3 consecutive European Champion Club’s Cup trophies led by the legendary striker Gerd Muller. 

Bayern Munich produced some of the best football players in history, such as Franz Beckenbauer, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Philipp Lahm, Oliver Kahn, Bastian Schweinsteiger, and many others. 

Bayern’s popularity is undeniable since they have 340,000 registered fans worldwide. However, there are tens of millions of unofficial fans across the globe. 

#8 – Al-Faisaly SC

Country: Jordan

Trophies: 84 ( 2 AFC Cup trophies, 35 Jordanian Pro League titles, 21 Jordanian Cup trophies, 17 Jordanian Supercup trophies, and 2 Jordanian FA Cups)

Jordan’s finest football club that lifted the most silverware out of any club in their country is Al-Faisaly SC. Established in 1932, this Jordanian club won 84 trophies since they were founded. Al-Faisaly competes in the top-tier Jordan league called the Jordanian Pro League. Their home stadium is the Amman International Stadium. 

This club from Jordan isn’t just the best club in their country. They’re also one of the greatest football clubs in all of Asia. Its most important trophies are the 2 AFC Cups they won two years in a row, in 2005 and 2006. 

#7 – Real Madrid

Country: Spain

Trophies: 98 (8 Champions League trophies, 6 European Champion Clubs’ Cup trophies, 5 FIFA World Cup trophies, 35 La Liga titles, 20 Spanish Cup trophies, 13 Spanish Super Cup trophies, 5 UEFA Supercups, 2 UEFA Cups, 3 Intercontinental Cups, and 1 Copa Eva Duarte trophies)

The 7th spot on the list of the most successful clubs ever goes to arguably the greatest club in the world—Real Madrid. Known as the “Galacticos,” this Spanish club was founded in 1902 and has lifted 98 trophies. They participate in the La Liga and play on one of the most renowned stadiums in the world—Santiago Bernabeu. 

Real Madrid picked up a plethora of different trophies over the years, but the pinnacle of their success is 14 European Cups. Their best eras were from 1955 until 1960, when Real Madrid won 5 European Champion Clubs’ Cup trophies in a row, led by the Puskas-Di Stefano duo. Real’s other most memorable period was from 2013-2018 when they won 4 Champions League trophies in 5 years. The best players were Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, Toni Kroos, Luka Modric, Karim Benzema, and Marcelo. 

I can’t go on without mentioning Real players who were dominant in the 2000s, such as Zinedine Zidane, Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo, David Beckham, and many others.  

Real Madrid is one of the most popular clubs on the planet, with a remarkable fan base of over 400 million supporters worldwide. 

#6 – Barcelona

Country: Spain 

Trophies: 104 (4 Champions League trophies, 1 European Champion Club’s Cup trophy, 3 FIFA Club World Cup trophies, 27 La Liga trophies, 31 Spanish Cup trophies, 5 UEFA Supercup trophies, 4 Cup Winner’s Cup trophies, 14 Spanish Super Cup trophies, 3 Copa Eva Duarte trophies, 3 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup trophies and 9 Copa Catalunya trophies)

Barcelona surpasses their closest rivals, Real Madrid, by only a couple of trophies, which makes them the most decorated club in Spain’s football history. Barca is a one-of-a-kind club, which is recognized mostly for their “tiki-taka” playing style and legendary Camp Nou stadium. Barcelona is one of the oldest clubs in Spain, founded in 1899. This Spanish football giant competes in the La Liga and has won 104 trophies. 

Barca’s best era was from 2008 until 2015 when the club lifted 4 Champions League trophies and countless domestic titles and cups. The most notable players in that period were Lionel Messi, Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta, Carles Puyol, Sergio Busquets, and Gerard Pique.

Many football legends have played in Barcelona, such as Johan Cruyff, Diego Maradona, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Romario, Ronaldo, Ronald Koeman, Hristo Stoichkov, etc. 

The Catalans have a loyal fan base of 100 million supporters worldwide. 

#5 – Atletico Penarol

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Figueroa with the Chile national team before playing Ecuador in 1977

Country: Uruguay

Trophies: 111 (51 Primeira Division trophies, 2 Uruguay Supercup trophies, 49 various national cups, 3 Intercontinental Cup trophies, 5 Copa Libertadores, and 1 Intercontinental Champions’ Supercup)

Even though Atletico Penarol is 5th on the list of the most successful football clubs, one club in Uruguay still amassed more trophies. This Uruguayan soccer club was founded in 1891, and its home stadium is called Campeon del Siglo. Atletico Penarol competes in the Primeira Division, Uruguay’s no.1 football league. Over 130 years since the club was established, Atletico Penarol’s trophy cabinet is filled with 111 titles and cups. Moreover, since they were founded, they haven’t been relegated from the Primeira Division. 

Throughout the club’s history, they’ve lifted many domestic trophies. But, the ones that stand out from the rest are winning the biggest competition in South America, Copa Libertadores, five times (1960, 1961, 1966, 1982, and 1987). 

The legendary defender Elias Figueroa is the club’s best player. 

#4 – Celtic

Country: Scotland

Trophies: 114 (53 Scottish Premiership titles, 41 Scottish Cup trophies, 21 Scottish League Cup trophies, and 1 European Champion Clubs’ Cup trophy)

Scotland’s second most decorated football club ever is Celtic. The club was established in 1887, and its stadium, Celtic Park, is famous for its passionate atmosphere. Celtic’s trophy haul of an impressive number of 114 trophies makes it the 4th club in the world. Although Celtic has been relegated numerous times, it has mostly competed in the Scottish Premiership league, where they won 53 titles. 

Celtic’s season of dreams was 1966/67 when they won five trophies, of which the biggest one was the European Champion Clubs’ Cup. 

When we talk about the best Celtic players, there are many famous names like Kenny Dalglish, Henrik Larsson, Virgil van Dijk, Neil Lennon, and Shunsuke Nakamura. 

Celtic is quite a popular football club since they have approximately 9 million supporters worldwide. 

#3 – Club Nacional de Football

Country: Uruguay

Trophies: 116 (49 Primeira Division titles, 2 Uruguayan Supercup trophies, 47 various domestic cups won, 3 Copa Libertadores, 3 International Cup trophies, 2 Copa Interamericana trophies, 1 Recopa Sudamericana trophies, 3 Copa Aldao trophies, 4 Copa de Honor Cousenier and 2 Tie Cup trophies)

The most successful club in Uruguay is Club Nacional de Football, which has 116 trophies. The club was established in 1899, and the Nacional’s home ground is on the Gran Parque Central. In the club’s 125-year history, they’ve lifted their domestic league trophy a record-breaking 49 times. 

Besides having won so many national trophies and cups, Club Nacional de Football has also lifted 3 Copa Libertadores trophies, which is an incredible feat since there are many high-level football clubs in South America. 

Club Nacional has had a fair share of high-level players, but the best of all is the striker Luis Suarez. 

 

#2 – Rangers

Country: Scotland

Trophies: 122 ( 55 Scottish Premiership titles, 34 Scottish Cup trophies, 1 Cup Winner’s Cup trophy, 1 Scottish Challenge Cup trophy, 28 Scottish League Cup trophies, 1 Scottish Second League title, 1 Scottish Third League title, and 1 Scottish Fourth League title)

Rangers is the 2nd on the list of the most successful football clubs of all time. This Scottish football giant beats their rivals, Celtic, by having eight more trophies than them, with 122 in total. Rangers is also one of the world’s oldest football clubs, founded in 1872. They play in one of the most well-known stadiums in Great Britain—Ibrox Stadium. 

The Glaswegian club has a remarkable 55 Scottish Premiership titles, beating their arch-rivals, Celtic, by only two more titles. Despite winning every domestic trophy and cup, they didn’t lift any European Cup. 

Many legendary footballers like Paul Gascoigne, Brian Laudrup, and Graeme Souness have played at this Scottish club. Rangers have a loyal and proud fan base with almost 10 million supporters across the globe. 

#1 – Al Ahly

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Al Ahly squad in the first Egyptian League

Country: Egypt

Trophies: 144 (43 Egyptian Premier League titles, 38 Egyptian Cup trophies, 14 Egyptian Super Cup trophies, 11 CAF Champions League trophies, 4 African Cuper Winners’ Cups won, 8 CAF Super Cup trophies, 1 CAF Confederation Cup trophies, 1 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations trophy, 7 Sultan Husein trophies and 17 Cairo League trophies) 

The most decorated football club on the planet is the Egyptian soccer titans—Al Ahly. Their fruitful history is filled with iconic moments, famous players, and an impressive number of 144 trophies. This Egyptian football club was founded in 1907.  It competes in the Egyptian Premier League in one of the biggest stadiums in Africa—Cairo International Stadium. 

The 43 Egyptian Premier League titles are an outstanding achievement. Still, the club is the most proud for having won the biggest competition in Africa 11 times, which is the CAF Champions League. 

Al Ahly is one of Africa’s most popular football clubs and has a fan base of millions and millions of supporters.

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Top 10 Best South American Football Players Ever – Who Makes the Cut?

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Even though football originates from the European continent, South America had an equal influence on this sport’s overall development and popularity globally. For instance, the very first World Cup, in 1930, was hosted by Uruguay, and this country was also the tournament winner. Moreover, South America has produced some of the greatest football players who set their foot on the pitch. 

Therefore, I’ll give you an in-depth review of the top 10 best South American football players.

Without delay, I’ll begin!

Related: Best European Football Players Of All Time – Starting XI By Position

#10 – Socrates

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The list of the best South American football players can’t go without the legendary Brazilian—Socrates. Apart from being a famous footballer, he was a bohemian icon and a passionate critic of the government of Brazil. 

He was nicknamed “Doctor Socrates” because of his style, quality as a footballer, and the fact that Socrates was a qualified physician. This Brazilian player was an elite attacking midfielder known for his elegant play style and trademark no-look backheel pass. 

Socrates proudly represented his country in 60 international matches and bagged 22 goals. He was Brazil’s captain in the 1982 FIFA World Cup and was a part of Brazil’s 1986 World Cup squad. Despite not winning a World Cup, Socrates was among the best players on the team and a midfield maestro who could create goal-scoring chances in the blink of an eye. 

As for his club career, he played for Botafogo, Corinthians, Fiorentina, Flamengo, etc.

Socrates retired in 1989 from being a professional footballer and is remembered as an influential figure in Brazilian football.

#9 – Romario

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The Number 9 spot goes to the Brazilian goal-scoring machine, Romario. He was a nightmare for even the strongest defenses in the 90s and scored 768 goals combined for clubs and the national team of Brazil. Romario was one of the best clinical stickers in the sport, scoring goals of all kinds, but the toe poke was his signature goal. 

Romario’s success story started when he debuted for the national team at the 1988 Olympics. After the tournament, PSV signed where he was a goal-scoring sensation, bagging 128 goals in 5 years. He also played for clubs like Barcelona, Vasco da Gama, Fluminense, Adelaide United, etc. 

Regarding his time with Brazil’s national team, Romario won the FIFA World Cup in 1994, where he was awarded the World Cup Golden Ball, given that he was the best player in the entire tournament. In 71 appearances for his national team, he scored 55 goals. 

After more than two decades as a footballer, Romario retired in 2009 as an America-RJ player.  

#8 – Garrincha

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Garrincha was a Brazilian football icon and one of the most dominant players of his era. Thanks to his dribbling prowess and lightning-fast speed, Garrincha often left fans mesmerized. It’s also fascinating that he became one of the best right-wingers this game has ever seen, even though he had one leg that was shorter than the other. 

Garrincha’s breakthrough moment was at the 1958 FIFA World Cup when he and Pele dominated the tournament and eventually won it. From then on, that duo was unstoppable. Four years later, at the 1962 FIFA World Cup, Pele got injured early on in the tournament. However, Garrincha stepped up and singlehandedly carried Brazil to the second World Cup win in a row. 

He played 50 games for his country and scored 12 goals. 

Garrincha mostly played for Brazilian clubs such as Botafogo, Corinthians, and Flamengo.

At 39, he hung his football boots. 

#7 – Zico

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One of the best South American football players is Zico. Also known as “White Pele,” Zico was a high-level attacking midfielder with an outstanding ability to make chances out of nothing and produce jaw-dropping assists. He was unstoppable with his elite passing skills and an otherworldly vision on the pitch. Simply, a virtuoso on the pitch. 

Zico spent most of his career at the famous Brazilian club Flamengo but also had a short spell at Udinese and Kashima Antlers. Although he was a midfielder, Zico was a prolific scorer, scoring 390 goals in the 12 years he played at Flamengo. With Socrates as his club teammate, Zico won 4 league titles as well as 1 Copa Libertadores Cup. 

Unfortunately, the FIFA World Cup was one trophy that didn’t get into his hands. However, Zico was fantastic for his national team, scoring 49 goals in 76 matches and reaching the status of a Brazilian football legend. 

Zico decided to retire in 1994 after spending three years at a top-tier Japanese club, the Kashima Antlers.

#6 – Ronaldinho

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The 6th player on the list of the best South American football players goes to the Brazilian soccer artist—Ronaldinho. His ability to impress the crowd with his acrobatic moves, superb dribbles, and sensational goals make him one of the greatest iconic players ever. When he played, it was like watching a magician with the ball.

Ronaldinho showed his potential while playing at the Brazilian club Gremio, where his skills surpassed the ones of his teammates. Back in 2001, he joined Paris-Saint Germain, where he made a big name for himself thanks to his elegance and flair on the pitch. Ronaldinho improved his game even more while playing at this French club, thanks to his teammate, Jay Jay Okocha. 

After a successful spell at PSG, Ronaldinho went to Barcelona, where he was in his prime. He won numerous significant trophies (2 La Liga titles and 1 UEFA Champions League) with Barca and scored 112 goals in 5 seasons at this Spanish football giant. He also played for AC Milan, Atletico MG, Flamengo, and Queretaro. 

Ronaldinho had many individual accomplishments. He won the awards for the Best  FIFA Men’s Player 2 times, UEFA Best Player in Europe 1 time, and Ballon d’Or once.   

As for his accolades with Brazil’s national team, he played a massive role in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which Brazil won. In 97 international caps, Ronaldinho netted an impressive 33 goals. 

Ronaldinho ended his illustrious career at 35 as a Fluminense player.

#5 – Alfredo di Stefano

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Alfredo di Stefano was a sensational player from Argentina who left a tremendous mark on football in the 50’s and 60’s. There’ve been many exceptional footballers from South America, but you have to be a unique player for a stadium to be named after you. More precisely, it’s called the Di Stefano Stadium, which is the training stadium of a club where Alfredo solidified his legacy—Real Madrid. 

Alongside the football legend Ferenc Puskas, Di Stefano dominated Europe, with Real winning five consecutive European Champion Clubs’ cups from 1955 until 1960. Di Stefano was an otherworldly striker since he bagged 312 goals for the Los Blancos in 11 years. Di Stefano played for River Plate, Huracan, and Milionairos apart from Real. 

As for his international career, Di Stefano played for both Spain and Argentina since he had dual citizenship. For Argentina, he scored six goals in 6 matches. Meanwhile, he netted 23 goals in 31 appearances for Spain. 

He hung his football cleats at the age of 40, with Espanyol being his last club.

#4 – Ronaldo

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Ronaldo Nazario de Lima was a once-in-a-generation player whose nickname perfectly described him—” The Phenomenon.” Ronaldo was mainly famous for being a lethal striker, but he didn’t only wreck defenses with his goals. He was a nightmare for the opposing defenders when he had the ball at his feet since his exceptional dribbles and feints often confused them. 

Ronaldo was an extremely talented player who spent the beginning of his career at Cruzeiro before joining the famous Dutch club PSV Eindhoven. After two years at this club, Ronaldo got the opportunity to transfer to Barcelona. Even though he was only at Barca for one season, Ronaldo was unreal, scoring 62 goals in 67 games in all competitions. After Barca, he went to Inter Milan, where he continued to excel, but a knee injury in 1999 kept him on the sidelines for almost two years. 

Ronaldo returned stronger than ever and joined the Galacticos in 2002, where he was the team’s star. While at Real Madrid, Ronaldo won the LA Liga and the FIFA World Player of the Year. 

He also played for AC Milan and at Corinthians, where he retired in 2011.

Ronaldo not only had an accomplished club career, he was also successful while playing for Brazil. He scored the only two goals in the finals against Germany at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, winning the tournament for his country. In 99 matches, Ronaldo scored 62 times. Ronaldo bagged 418 goals in only 620 matches in his entire career, making it a truly remarkable feat. 

#3 – Pele

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Simply, Pele was the best Brazilian football player in the history of this beautiful game. From the start of his playing days, Pele showed massive potential since he became the youngest football player ever to score a goal at the FIFA World Cup, at 17 years and 239 days. Moreover, Pele holds the record for most hat-tricks in history with 92. 

His scoring prowess is unparalleled since he scored over 1,000 goals in his entire career. Besides being a deadly finisher, many remember Pele for his spectacular footwork that left the crows in awe. 

Even though Pele didn’t play football in Europe, he reached the status of a football legend at Santos. He spent two decades at this club and won over 20 trophies with this Brazilian club. Many dispute Pele’s greatness since he didn’t play in Europe, but still, his success on Brazil’s national team was more than enough to be considered one of the best South American football players. 

Pele won three World Cups (1958, 1962, and 1970). He tallied 12 goals at those three World Cups and was one of the most critical players on the squad. With Pele, Garrincha, and other Brazilian superstars, the national team for that era was possibly the best in history. In 92 games for his country, Pele bagged 77 goals.

Pele’s illustrious career came to an end in 1977 while playing for NY Cosmos. 

#2 – Diego Maradona

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The No. 2 spot on the list goes to one of the most iconic South American players whose impact exceeds the game of football—Diego Maradona. His spectacular footwork, creativity, and the ability to change the course of the game is unparalleled. Maradona’s rise to stardom started in 1981 when he joined one of the biggest clubs in Argentina, Boca Juniors. 

His talent drew the attention of FC Barcelona, which signed him in 1982. Maradona was excellent while playing in this Spanish club but achieved true greatness while playing for Napoli. In the eight years he spent at Napoli, he won 2 league titles and one UEFA Cup in 1989. During his stint at this club, he bagged 134 goals, which is a superb achievement, given that he was a playmaker and not a striker. In Maradona’s honor, Napoli made a bronze statue of him. 

When it comes to his international career, prime Maradona was at the 1986 FIFA World Cup, when he was the team’s captain. At this tournament, Maradona scored a controversial and sensation goal named the “Hand of God.” In that same game, against England in the quarter-finals, Maradona scored one of the most unbelievable goals ever. He got the ball in the center of the field and, with lightning speed, got past five English players and scored. This goal is known as the “Goal of the Century.” Ultimately, Argentina won that World Cup. In 91 games for his country, Maradona scored 34 goals.

In 1995, Maradona returned to Boca Juniors, where he finished his professional career three years later. 

#1 – Lionel Messi

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The list ends with not just the best South American player but the greatest soccer player who ever set foot on a football pitch—Lionel Messi. His legacy in this sport is recognized by his one-of-a-kind playmaking, superb striking, and incredible overall skills. Messi greatly impacted the sport and served as an everlasting inspiration for current and future footballers.

Messi’s fairytale started in the year 2000 when Barcelona signed him as soon as they spotted his prodigious talent while playing for his boyhood club—Newell’s Old Boys. In his early years, Messi struggled with a growth hormone deficiency, but Barca took care of the expenses when he became their player. After four years in the youth ranks, at 17, Messi debuted for Barcelona, and the rest is history. 

He won numerous La Liga titles and 4 Champions League titles. Messi scored 747 goals in 17 years in Barcelona. Regarding his individual accomplishments, Messi has 8 The Best FIFA Men’s Player, 8 Ballon d’Ors, and 3 UEFA Best Player in Europe awards.

In 2021, Messi joined Paris-Saint Germain, where he played for two seasons. In 2023, he joined the MLS Club Inter Miami. 

His club career is quite impressive, but the pinnacle of Messi’s career was at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. At age 35, Messi played a crucial role in winning the tournament for his country, scoring seven goals, while 2 of them were in the finals. He appeared in almost 200 matches for his country, scoring over 100 goals.

A football player with a decorated career as Lionel Messi’s has yet to appear.  

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10 Best NBA Passers of All Time – Who Are Basketball’s Greatest Assist Magicians?

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Basketball highlight reels usually consist of gravity-defying dunks, long-range 3-point shots, or emphatic blocks. However, one part of the game that should always get more recognition is passing the ball or delivering dimes. From dishing no-look passes to alley-oops, the best NBA passers of all time have played a significant role in making the game thrilling and fun to watch. 

In this article, I’ll compile a list of the top 10 best NBA passers of all time. The factors I’ll consider are the number of overall career assists, accolades, and how they influenced the success of the teams they’ve played at.

Without delay, I’ll delve deeper into the list of the NBA’s greatest assist magicians who made the most complex passes look too easy.

Sit back and enjoy the read!

#10 – Rajon Rondo

Years active: 2006-2022

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 14th (7,584 assists)

The list starts with one of the best point guards and passers of modern-day basketball—Rajon Rondo. Standing at 6’ 1”, he wasn’t the tallest guard, but his impressive 6’ 9” wingspan and long arms were of great help when he played. Offensively, he could pass the ball and execute his trademark scooping layup thanks to his physical advantages. In addition, his long arms contributed to his outstanding ability to steal the ball. 

Rondo could dish passes as strong as an NFL quarterback when it came to passing the ball. Also, his accuracy was always on point, as he almost always predicted where was the teammate to whom the pass was intended. 

As for Rondo’s accolades, he was 3x assist leader, 1x best in steals, and was a part of the All-Defensive team four times. Rondo is a 2x NBA Champion, winning the titles with the Boston Celtics and the LA Lakers. When the Boston Celtics won the title in 2008, Rondo played a vital role in his team’s success by dishing dimes right and left. During his illustrious career, he averaged 9.8 PPG, 7.9 APG, 4.5 RPG, and 1.6 SPG. 

Rondo retired in 2022 as a Cleveland Cavaliers player. 

#9 – Chris Paul

Years active: 2005-present*

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 3rd (11,731 assists)*

If I’ve made a list of the best NBA passers in the past decade, Chris Paul would be in the top 5. He can complete passes of all kinds, like alley-oops, lobs, pocket passes, etc. More importantly, Paul is a player who makes a tremendous impact on the game with how good he is at playmaking. He’s excellent at controlling the game’s tempo, knowing when to slow down and pick up the pace. 

Moreover, his basketball intellect is high since he can organize his team’s offense, unlike any other point guard, which means that he knows precisely where to position his teammates for them to score. 

Throughout his career, Paul showed that he’s an all-around player, not just good at passing. He’s a solid shooter, with the mid-range shot being his strong point, and proficient at stealing the ball. 

Paul’s passing prowess is unmatched since he was 5x leader in assists. What’s also interesting is that he was a 6x time leader in steals. Chris has put solid numbers while playing the NBA, averaging 17.7 PPG, 9.4 APG, and 21. SPG. 

Unfortunately, Paul has never won an NBA championship. Still, he was the leading player in the teams he played for (New Orleans Hornets, LA Clippers, Houston Rockets, Phoenix Suns, etc.). 

#8 – Larry Bird

Years active: 1979-1992

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 48th (5,695 assists)

It may be strange that Larry Bird made it to the top 10 best NBA passers of all time since he’s 48th on the NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard. However, this isn’t a surprise to die-hard basketball fans. 

Bird was a Boston Celtics superstar who led that team to 3 NBA titles in the 80s and was one of the best players in history to step onto a basketball court.

Bird had remarkable court awareness since he rarely missed an open teammate and also made quick decisions regarding passing. He mostly preferred to produce the quick off-the-catch pass and the no-look pass. Bird dished out assists from all angles and positions, thanks to intuitive court vision.  

Although he was never a leader in assists during his career, he still averaged a solid 6.3 APG. In addition, he averaged 24.3 PPG, 10.0 RPG as well as 1.7 SPG. 

Overall, when you look at those numbers, Bird is one of the finest all-around NBA players ever. 

#7 – Isiah Thomas

Years active: 1981-1982

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 10th (9,061 assists)

Isiah Thomas was one of the best playmakers in the 80s and the early 90s. He led the Detroit Pistons “Bad Boys” to two NBA titles since he was an elite offensive orchestrator. Thomas wasn’t selfish with the ball, as he always shared it with his teammates. 

Standing at 6’ 1”, Thomas wasn’t the tallest point guard, but he used his height to his advantage, as he would easily pass opposing players. Thomas would make some brilliant passes if he didn’t make a flashy layup or a jump shot. He loved driving through the lane and dishing dimes to his teammates. 

Apart from being an NBA champion, Thomas amassed many accolades during his playing days. He was the 1984/85 assists champ with 13.9 PPG, 2x MVP, and was a part of the All-NBA team 5 times. In that 84/85, he recorded a career-high 25 assists. 

When it comes to his overall career statistics, Isaiah averaged 19.2 PPG, 9.3 APG, 3.6 RPG, and 1.9 SPG. 

#6 – Oscar Robertson

Years active: 1981-1982

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 8th (9,887 assists)

Oscar “Big O” Robertson was a legendary NBA player who was possibly the best passer during his time in the NBA. He was a high-level playmaker and one of the first big guards who inspired many basketball players today. 

Standing at 6’ 5”, Robertson had superb court vision that helped him to see openings for making passes. He also repeatedly got past defenders with excellent ball-handling skills and then dished an assist to his team’s big men. 

Robertson was definitely an accomplished player since he was an NBA champion with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1971, led the league in assists six times, and was the first NBA player ever to average a triple-double in one season. 

Across 14 seasons in the world’s best basketball league, Oscar averaged an impressive 25.7 PPG, 9.5 APG, and 7.5 RPG. Statistically speaking, Robertson is one of the best all-around players ever in NBA basketball. 

#5 – Lebron James

Years active: 2003-present*

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 4th (10,717 assists)

Lebron James is one of the most complete players ever to grace the basketball court. He can shoot, dunk, dribble, and rebound. Moreover, besides being one of the best offensive players ever in terms of pure scoring, Lebron is an exceptional passer. Even though he’s the only player on this list who’s not a guard, by the way he plays, it looks like he’s a point guard. 

He has otherworldly vision for a small forward, thanks to his 6’ 9” frame. Lebron’s ability to drive through the lane and pass the ball to open teammates on the perimeter is unmatched. Also, what made Lebron a dominant passer is that he can pass the ball with precision and strength. He’s one of the most talented passers in the game who regularly makes passes worth of highlight reels. From bounce passes to no-look overhead passes.

Across two decades spent in the NBA, Lebron has won 4 NBA titles with the Cavaliers, Lakers, and the Heat. As for other accolades, he led the league in assists in the 2019/20 season, averaging 10.2 APG. Throughout his career, he averaged 27.1 PPG, 7.3 APG, 7.5 RPG, and 1.5 SPG.  

With almost 11,000 assists, Lebron’s passing prowess is undeniable, and he is undoubtedly one of the best NBA passers of all time.  

#4 – Steve Nash

Years active: 1996-2014

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 5th (10,335 assists)

Steve Nash is the epitome of a traditional point guard and one of the best passers in the game of basketball. He was one of the last old-school point guards in the modern-day NBA whose main strength was controlling the game’s tempo and dishing dimes. 

With almost 200 lbs and 6’3 “ height, Nash couldn’t rely on physical strength. Instead, he had to perfect his playmaking skills by mastering ball-handling and various pass deliveries. Nash made many different types of passes during his career, but he was undoubtedly one of the best in making bounce passes. 

Nash didn’t get the chance to lift the NBA’s championship trophy, but he had an impressive career. He was 2x MVP, leader in assists five times, and an 8-time All-Star. During his playing days, this Canadian point guard averaged 14.3 PPG, 8.5 APG, and 3.0 RPG. He was at the peak of his abilities in his second spell with the Phoenix (2004-2012). His best season was 2006/07, when he put up 11.6 APG. Nash also played for the Dallas Mavericks and the LA Lakers. 

Nash maybe wasn’t a complete basketball player, but his incredible passing skills were the reason why he was inducted into the Hall of Fame.  

#3 – Jason Kidd

Years active: 1994-2013

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 2nd (12,091 assists)

Jason Kidd is one of the greatest passers to set foot on the NBA hardwood. He was a triple-double machine during his playing days since he holds the 6th spot on the all-time triple-double leaderboard with 107. 

Even though he was a solid rebounder and shooter, he was the best at dishing dimes. Kidd was a master at confusing his opponents since he often looked in one direction and passed the ball in another. He could make passes of all kinds, like behind-the-back assists, bounce passes, alley-oops, interior passes, overhead passes, and so on. 

He was a prolific passer who played a crucial role in winning the NBA title for the Dallas Mavericks, even though he was near the end of his career. Apart from being the point guard for the Mavericks, he also played for the Phoenix Suns, New Jersey Nets, and the New York Knicks. Kidd was a 5-time leader in assists, a part of the All-NBA team 6 times, and a Hall of Famer. Across almost two decades in the NBA, “J-Kidd” averaged 12.6 PPG, 6.3 RPG, and 8.7 APG. 

Jason Kidd was an all-around player and one of the most consistent players, given the fact that he maintained his elite level of play for 19 seasons.

#2 – John Stockton

Years active: 1984-2003

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 1st (15,806 assists)

John Stockton was a passing maestro, and the No. 1 player on the all-time assists leaderboard with 15,806 made assists. What’s even more impressive about being the all-time leader in assists is that Stockton managed to have that many assists in an era of rough and physical basketball where there were teams like the “Bad Boys” from Detroit and Jordan’s Bulls.

Stockton was most famous for his fascinating passes from the pick and roll, which he almost always did with his legendary teammate, Kale Malone. The pick-and-roll that this duo did was efficient and exciting to watch simultaneously. “Stockton to Malone” was a legendary phrase that was used when this duo executed the pick and roll.

Stockton was overall an all-around passer who could distribute the ball to his teammates from any spot or position on the court. Maybe Stockton wasn’t the fastest point guard, but still, his high basketball IQ was enough for him to be an elite passer. 

Although Stockton never won the NBA championship, primarily because of the incredible Chicago Bulls, he was Utah’s leader who led them to playoffs in every season he played. John was also incredibly durable since he played 82 games in 16 out of 19 seasons at the Utah Jazz.

Stockton was a 9-time assists champ, a 2-time steal champ, and a 10x All-Star. Throughout his career, he averaged 13.1 PPG, 10.5 APG, 2.7 RPG, and 2.2 SPG. 

#1 – Magic Johnson

Years active: 1979-1996

NBA’s all-time assist leaderboard: 7th (10,141 assists)

Magic Johnson is undoubtedly the best passer of all time. Despite the fact that he’s not even among the top 5 leaders in assists, his elegance and style of passing the ball are unlike any other player in the history of basketball. 

The anchor of the “Showtime” Lakers team, Magic, produced some jaw-dropping passes. No-look passes, and behind-the-back passes were just a few types of assists that he made throughout his illustrious career. However, Magic was most known for his going coast-to-coast. He would rebound the ball, make a quick feint to throw his opponent off balance, and make a long bounce pass through traffic that went to his open teammate. 

At 6’9 “, he had impeccable court vision since he only needed a fraction of a second to see an open teammate and pass them the ball. Besides height being at his advantage, Magic’s strength and speed also gave him an advantage against smaller point guards.

Regarding his accomplishments, Magic Johnson won the NBA title 5 times, led the NBA in assists four times, and was also a 2-time steals chamRegarding to his overall career statistics, Magic averaged 19.5 PPG, 11.2 APG, 7.2 RPG, and 1.9 SPG. He also holds the no.3 spot on the all-time triple-double leaderboard, with 138. 

It’s safe to say that we probably won’t see another passing wizard-like Magic was there.  

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