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      • With Barcelona, he won five La Liga championships, two UEFA Champions League titles, and two FIFA Club World Cups, among other honours.
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  3. 5 League. 5 Copa del Rey. 3 Spanish Super Cup. 2 European Cup. 2 European Super Cup. 2 World Club Championship. 2 Catalonia Cup. 2 Catalan Super Cup. 358 matches.

  4. With Barcelona, he won five La Liga championships, two UEFA Champions League titles, and two FIFA Club World Cups, among other honours. Mascherano made 147 appearances for the Argentina national team and is the second most capped player in the country's history (after Lionel Messi ).

  5. Javier Mascherano. 2 2 5 2 5. Retired Last club: ... Barcelona Retired since: Nov 16, 2020 . IMAGO + Date of birth/Age ...

    • Argentina
    • San Lorenzo
    • First International Cap
    • Olympic Hero
    • Moving to England
    • Anfield Icon
    • Argentina Captaincy
    • Signing For Barcelona
    • Tackling Nicklas Bendtner
    • Painful 2014 World Cup Semi-Final Heroics
    • First and Last Barcelona Goal

    Mascherano's first international cap of an eventual 147 was an interesting one. He actually earned full international honours for Argentina before he had made his senior debut at River Plate. After stellar performances in the youth ranks, he was drafted into the national side and made his debut in 2003 against Uruguay in a friendly. Considering tha...

    As well as holding the most caps for Argentina, Mascherano has helped his country to two gold medals at the Olympics. They won in Greece in 2004 and retained the medal four years later in China, both of which he was called up for. He didn't do it with a broken neck like Kurt Angle did in 1996, but it still remains a hell of an achievement and a rar...

    By the time Mascherano had packed his bags in preparation for the big move to Europe, he'd built up enough of a reputation to see him linked with the likes of Real Madrid and other top clubs. It came as a shock to everyone when he announced his arrival on the continent by signing with West Ham. West Ham's infamous deal to bring both Mascherano and ...

    Mascherano was only a Liverpool player for little over three years, but the fact he became so quickly adored on the red side of Merseyside is testament to just how good he was in the shirt. Sitting in the midfield alongside Xabi Alonso and Steven Gerrard, Mascherano allowed his two colleagues to flourish and became a fan favourite in no time with p...

    After finding success at the Olympics and impressing on a personal level at the 2006 World Cup, Mascherano had already racked up an impressive CV with the national team. Incoming head coach Diego Maradona was keen to make him captain and did so in November 2008. Mascherano then led the side into the 2010 World Cup as captain, filling the boots of J...

    Mascherano signed for Barcelona in 2010 to fulfil his destiny and finally make good on the rumours that had linked him to a move to a European heavyweight for years at this point. And while he initially struggled to adjust to the jump up in levels, he proved his worth over time and became a key piece of the puzzle at the Camp Nou. Now we're not say...

    What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immoveable object? There can only be one winner, and that was Mascherano. Obviously. The Argentine credits a crunching challenge on Arsenal forward Nicklas Bendtner during his first season in Spain as the tackle that changed his fortunes and pushed him onto greatness with the club. Speaking to the Gua...

    There's busting a gut to make a challenge, and then there's busting your ass. Mascherano did the latter in 2014 for his country. Literally. After already being knocked unconscious in the World Cup semi-final against the Netherlands, Mascherano returned to the field of play and kept his side in the game by stopping a certain Arjen Robben goal with a...

    'El Jefecito' finally scored his one and only goal for Barcelona in 2017 when he was given the task of putting away a penalty with his side already 5-1 up against Osasuna. Cool, calm and collected, it's a shame he wasn't given penalty duties earlier.

  6. Nov 15, 2020 · Getty Images. Mascherano won the Olympics with Argentina in 2004 and 2008. Former Barcelona and Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano has retired from football. The 36-year-old had been playing ...

  7. Jan 24, 2018 · The defender, visibly emotional, explained the reasons behind his decision to bring down the curtain on his seven and a half year career at FC Barcelona that saw him claim 18 trophies with the...

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