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Branislav Ivanovic: Chelsea icon shows off stunning personal trophy museum

Branislav Ivanovic has shown off his personal trophy museum and it looks absolutely incredible.

The Serbian defender enjoyed an illustrious football career.

His best spell came at Chelsea, where he established himself as one of the Premier League’s best ever right-backs.

Ivanovic signed for the Blues in a £9m move from Spartak Moscow in 2008.

He went on to spend nine highly successful years at the west London outfit.

Ivanovic made 377 appearances for the club in that timeframe. He helped the club to 10 trophies, including three Premier League titles and a Champions League triumph.

He left for Zenit St Petersburg in 2017, where he won a further three trophies, before ending his professional career after a short spell with West Bromwich Albion.

A video has now emerged of his private museum.

In the clip, Ivanovic can be seen standing next to hundreds of shirts he collected from his opponents during his career.

Replicas of every trophy he won during his career can be seen hanging up, including the Champions League and Premier League trophy.

His most special shirts he worn during his career are framed, including the shirt he wore in the 2013 Europa League final and the jersey he wore for his 100th Serbia cap.

He also has a Chelsea themed bicycle, while the door is inlaid with an image of him celebrating Chelsea's Europa League triumph nine years ago.

it's truly stunning and you can view it below...

Ivanovic’s at home museum

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