When Mohamed Salah signed for Liverpool F.C. in 2017, few could’ve predicted just how legendary his Anfield journey would become. Over the next nine seasons, Salah helped Liverpool return to the very top of English and European football, delivering goals, records, iconic moments, and most importantly — trophies.
From ending the club’s 30-year league title drought to conquering Europe and becoming world champions, Salah was at the heart of one of Liverpool’s greatest modern eras. Here’s every major team trophy he won with the Reds, season by season.
2018–19 — UEFA Champions League
Before Liverpool finally lifted the Champions League trophy in 2019, Salah had already exploded into superstardom during his debut campaign.
In 2017–18, he scored a record-breaking 32 Premier League goals — the most ever in a 38-game Premier League season at the time — and finished with 44 goals in all competitions. He won the Premier League Player of the Season award and helped Liverpool reach the Champions League final, although the Reds lost 3–1 to Real Madrid CF.
Liverpool returned even stronger the following season. In the 2019 Champions League final against Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Salah scored an early penalty after just two minutes as Liverpool secured a 2–0 victory and their sixth European title.
It was the first major trophy of the Salah era — and the moment Liverpool officially announced themselves back among Europe’s elite.

2019–20 — UEFA Super Cup
Fresh off conquering Europe, Liverpool faced Chelsea F.C. in the UEFA Super Cup.
The match ended 2–2 before Liverpool triumphed on penalties to add another European trophy to their growing collection. Salah was again Liverpool’s top goal scorer in 2019–20, reinforcing just how he and the club have become dominant during this period.

2019–20 — FIFA Club World Cup
Later that same year, Liverpool officially became world champions.
The Reds defeated CR Flamengo in the FIFA Club World Cup final, winning the competition for the first time in club history. Salah contributed an assist during the tournament as Liverpool capped off an unforgettable 2019.
Winning the Club World Cup meant Liverpool had conquered England, Europe, and now the world — with Salah leading the way.

2019–20 — Premier League
This was the trophy Liverpool fans wanted more than anything.
After a 30-year wait to become champions of England again, Liverpool finally delivered in dominant fashion during the 2019–20 season. Salah played a massive role, scoring 19 league goals and adding 10 assists as the Reds stormed to the title.
Week after week, Salah provided the goals and moments of brilliance that kept Liverpool miles ahead of everyone else. By the end of the campaign, he had helped restore Liverpool to the top of English football.
For many supporters, this title remains the most emotional trophy of the Klopp-Salah era.

2021–22 — Carabao Cup
Liverpool’s first trophy of the 2021–22 season came in dramatic fashion at Wembley Stadium.
The Carabao Cup final against Chelsea finished 0–0 after extra time before Liverpool survived an unforgettable penalty shootout to lift the trophy. It was tense, chaotic, exhausting — and absolutely classic cup-final drama.
By this point, Salah wasn’t just Liverpool’s superstar attacker anymore. He had become one of the team’s senior leaders and most dependable big-game players.

2021–22 — FA Cup
A few months later, Liverpool beat Chelsea again at Wembley to win the FA Cup.
Just like the League Cup final, the match ended goalless and went to penalties, where Liverpool once again held their nerve.
That season was also individually brilliant for Salah. He scored 23 Premier League goals to win his third Golden Boot, proving he could still combine elite individual numbers with team success.
With the FA Cup victory, Salah completed the full set of major domestic trophies in England.

2022–23 — FA Community Shield
Liverpool kicked off the 2022–23 season with another trophy after beating Manchester City F.C. 3–1 in the FA Community Shield.
Salah played a huge role in the win. He provided the assist for Liverpool’s opening goal and later scored the decisive penalty that helped secure the trophy.
It was another reminder that Salah almost always found a way to deliver in the biggest moments.

2023–24 — Carabao Cup
Liverpool lifted the Carabao Cup once again in 2023–24, once more defeating Chelsea at Wembley.
Even years into his Liverpool career, Salah remained the heartbeat of the team. His leadership, consistency, and experience were now just as valuable as his goals and assists.
That same season, he was named Liverpool’s Player of the Season for the fourth time — another reminder that his influence at Anfield never faded.

2024–25 — Premier League
If Liverpool’s 2020 title ended the drought, the 2024–25 triumph showcased Salah at the absolute peak of his powers.
He produced one of the greatest individual Premier League seasons ever: 29 goals, 18 assists, a Golden Boot, the Playmaker award, and the Premier League Player of the Season honor.
In fact, Salah became the first player in Premier League history to win all three awards in the same season.
Most importantly, his brilliance helped Liverpool secure their second league title of the Salah era. Every attack seemed to run through him, and defenders simply had no answers for his creativity and finishing.
By this point, there was no debate left — Salah had cemented himself as one of the greatest players in Liverpool history.

A Legacy Built on Goals and Silverware
Salah’s Liverpool career was about so much more than statistics — although the numbers are absurd.
He finished with 257 goals and 123 assists in 441 appearances across all competitions and became Liverpool’s all-time leading Premier League scorer in 2023 after surpassing Robbie Fowler.
Along the way, he collected multiple Golden Boots, Player of the Season awards, and countless unforgettable moments. But what truly defines his Liverpool legacy is simple: trophies.
Salah didn’t just entertain at Anfield — he helped bring Liverpool back to the top of world football.
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