Nov 11, 2016; Columbus, OH, USA; USA defender Omar Gonzalez (3) and midfielder Christian Pulisic (10) fist bump each other before a corner kick during the second half of the match against Mexico at MAPFRE Stadium. Mexico beats the USA 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

USMNT centerback and former LA Galaxy defender Omar Gonzalez adds to his already impressive trophy case with a CONCACAF Champions League trophy.

Omar Gonzalez becomes the third American soccer player to win the CONCACAF Champions League Wednesday night with a 2-1 aggregate win over Tigres. Gonzalez follows suit of Ventura Alvarado, who won it back to back in 2015 and 2016 with Club America, and Jose Torres who also won it with Pachuca back in 2010.

This doesn’t just give a fourth Champions League trophy, but it also gives Gonzalez his 11th trophy in his soccer career:

USYSA (2005-06): Dallas Texans

NCAA (2008): University of Maryland

MLS Supporters’ Shield (2010-11): LA Galaxy

MLS Cup (2011-12, 2014): LA Galaxy

Gold Cup (2013): USA

Liga MX (Clausura 2016): Pachuca

Concacaf Champions League (2017): Pachuca

Most of those trophies came from his time in the MLS with the LA Galaxy. During that time he won two Supporters’ Shields, three MLS Cups as well as the Gold Cup with the US Men’s National Team.

Gonzalez’ time with Pachuca has been a success so far. Last season he won Liga MX in 2016 after signing with the side the December before. His press conference was, to say the least, unique. He arrived dressed as Darth Vader from Star Wars and took off his helmet and was presented with the number 30. You can watch the press conference from a year ago here:

Pachuca sits eighth in Liga MX, eight points behind a hotly contended first place spot, help by Club Tijuana currently.