Branislav Ivanovic shows off INCREDIBLE private trophy museum which has replicas of all TEN of his Chelsea trophies, along with hundreds of shirts from the defender’s decorated playing career
- Chelsea legend Branislav Ivanovic enjoyed a hugely successful spell at the club
- The Serbian defender won 10 trophies with the Blues between 2008-2017
- Ivanovic has displayed his honours in a private trophy museum within his house
Chelsea legend Branislav Ivanovic has shown off his private trophy museum in a viral video that has circulated online.
The Serbian defender, 38, made 377 appearances for the Blues during a nine-year stint at the club from 2008-2017.
He enjoyed a hugely succesful time with the west London side as he won 10 trophies with them, meaning he is one of the most-decorated players to ever have played at Stamford Bridge.
Branislav Ivanovic (L) enjoyed a succesful nine-year spell with Chelsea, winning 10 trophies
Ivanovic has shown off his private trophy museum in a viral video that has circulated online
Ivanovic won three FA Cups, three Premier League titles, the League Cup, the Community Shield, the Europa League, and the Champions League, with the Serb infamously suspended for the final after being told by Geoff Shreeves live on Sky Sports following their win over Barcelona in the semi-finals.
In a video which has been shared on TikTok, Ivanovic is seen showing off his honours from a highly-decorated career that also saw him win trophies during his time in Russia with Lokomotiv Moscow and Zenit Saint Petersburg.
The museum also shows hundreds off shirts from the clubs he represented during his career
The trophies on display are seemingly in a specially-built trophy museum within his home.
Within the museum, hundreds off shirts from the clubs he represented and several opponents are split around the room, while he has also developed replicas of all the trophies he has won.
There is also bizarely a blue Chelsea bicycle within the museum.
After leaving the Blues in 2017, Ivanvoic moved to Zenit Saint Petersburg, before ending his career back in England with West Brom during the 2020-21 season.