At just 23 years old, Paris Saint-Germain’s left-back Nuno Mendes already boasts an extraordinary record with 17 major trophies. This unprecedented total at his age puts the Portuguese international ahead of legends of the game and illustrates the methodical rise of the winning PSG.

“With 17 trophies at only 23, Nuno Mendes is the most decorated player in history at that age, ahead of Coman (13), Mbappé (12), Pelé (11), and Messi (11).
4x Ligue 1
4x Trophée des Champions
2x Coupe de France
1x Liga Portugal
1x Supercoupe du Portugal
1x Coupe du Portugal
1x Ligue des champions de l’UEFA
1x Supercoupe de l’UEFA
1x Ligue des nations de l’UEFA
1x Coupe intercontinentale de la FIFA”
The journey of Paris Saint-Germain with some of its players tells a story often downplayed, almost trivialized by repetition: that of a club that builds trophies before even creating media legends. Through a string of domestic titles and international successes, Paris forges winning trajectories that sometimes fly under the radar because they don’t always fit the usual romantic narratives.
The case of Nuno Mendes is emblematic: quietly, without fanfare, he amasses trophies and establishes himself within a culture of victory that has almost become the norm. PSG no longer simply adds up stars; it offers certain players an environment where winning becomes a habit, almost a foundation. This record, sometimes put into perspective because it is Parisian, remains nonetheless remarkably impressive. And in the long run, it is these quietly golden careers that redefine the club’s historical credibility.
