Winning The Champions League With More Than One Club – Birthday Boy Xabi Alonso Joins Former Chelsea And Manchester United Stars

The players to have won Europe’s biggest club competition with two or more different teams.

The Champions League returns and in a nice coincidence Bayern Munich birthday boy will be in action against.

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Xabi Alonso – Liverpool (2005), Real Madrid (2014)

Jose Bosingwa – FC Porto (2004), Chelsea (2012)

Deco – FC Porto (2004), FC Barcelona (2006)

Marcel Desailly – Olympique Marseille (1993), AC Milan (1994)

Didier Deschamps – Olympique Marseille (1993), Juventus (1996)

Samuel Eto’o – FC Barcelona (2006 & 2009), Inter Milan (2010)

Paulo Ferreira – FC Porto (2004), Chelsea (2012)

Owen Hargreaves – Bayern Munich (2001), Manchester United (2008)

Thiago Motta – FC Barcelona (2006), Inter Milan (2010)

Christian Panucci – AC Milan (1994), Real Madrid (1998)

Gerard Pique – Manchester United (2008), FC Barcelona (2009 & 2011)

Fernando Redondo – Real Madrid (1998 & 2000), AC Milan (2003)

Cristiano Ronaldo – Manchester United (2008), Real Madrid (2014)

Clarence Seedorf – Ajax (1995), Real Madrid (1998), AC Milan (2003 & 2007)

Paulo Sousa – Juventus (1996), Borussia Dortmund (1997)

Edwin van der Sar – Ajax (1995), Manchester United (2008)