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Football clubs with most trophies in the world

Barcelona, Real Madrid or? None! These are indeed the most successful football clubs in Europe. But, did you know that Club Nacional de Football of Uruguay, with 151 trophies, is one of the football club with most trophies in the world? Stay with us to get more surprised!

The simplest method for measuring success is by the number of awards won, a category that recognises teams who have dominated their domestic competitions. 

This is almost the same as playing

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, as it too has its own ranking tables and tournaments.

 

Nevertheless, none of the well-known teams rank in the top five when we include the entire world and their cumulative amount of trophies won.

Football is unquestionably the most popular sport in the world, as you are undoubtedly already aware of.  But, the top athletes are formed of something unique and as you might expect, the rewards are equally as amazing as the players.

We bet you couldn't predict the name of the team occupying the top spot on the leaderboard, which includes some unexpected team names.

Of course, the renowned football titans of Europe are represented here as well, although many of them are outperformed by teams from weaker divisions.

The List of Football clubs with most trophies in the world

Here comes the list of football clubs with most trophies in the world.

Al Ahly (Egypt - 144 trophies)

Known as “the club of the century”, Al Ahly were founded in 1907 in Cairo. Up to now, they have won 42 Egyptian Premier League titles seven of which have been in a row: 1993-94 to 1999-2000. They have also won 37 national cups and 12 national super cups. Number one in terms of

the most trophies won by a football club in the world, 

Al Ahly remain number one as on other team has broken their record yet.

The second most decorated football club in the world; with 144 trophies so far, including domestic - more than 100, confederation and worldwide trophies actually Egyptian Premier League, Egypt Cup, Egyptian Super Cup, Sultan Hussein Cup, CAF Cup Winners’ Cup, CAF Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and Arab Club Champions Club just to name a few, Al Ahly are indeed 

the football team with most trophies in the world

, although they are way behind the most successful clubs in the world, namely European giants such as 

Barcelona 

and 

Real Madrid

 in terms of skills, abilities, and playstyle.

Rangers (Scotland - 121 trophies)

Founded in 1872 and being the fourth oldest club in Scotland, Rangers have won more domestic trophies than any other club in the world including 55 league titles, 34 Scottish Cups and 27 Scottish League Cups. Although Rangers are not topping the list of 

clubs with most trophies in the world

, at least they are the most decorated club in Scotland with the number of domestic trophies they have won.

Being rivals to

Celtic

since long, Rangers are the only football club in Scotland to have won every Scottish trophy in a season, though it happened when they were in lower leagues. Even though Rangers are hardly among the most successful clubs in the world, they are among the most celebrated ones within their own borders, and one of the most successful football clubs in the world.

Club Nacional de Football (Uruguay - 151 trophies)

The most successful club in the world

 and in Uruguay, Club Nacional de Football have won the Primera División title 49 times, Copa de Competencia 8 times, and Copa de Honor 7 times, not to mention that they have also 20 international titles in the bag including three Copa Libertadores.

Nacional is the only Uruguayan team to have won two Copa Interamericanas and the Recopa Sudamericana - an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1988. According to International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), Nacional is the seventh best team in South America and the best Uruguayan team between 2001 and 2010.

Atletico Penarol (Uruguay - 110 trophies)

The second most successful club in Uruguay and the fourth 

football club with most trophies in the world

, Atletico Penarol are the 51-time winners of Primera División. In 2009, they were named “South American Club of the Century” by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) that awarded them 531 points based on their victories in quarterfinals or higher in international competitions.

Among other trophies won by the club are Supercopa Uruguaya (2 times), Intercontinental Cup (3 times), Copa Libertadores (5 times), Intercontinental Champions' Supercup (1 times), Copa de Honor Cousenier (3 times), and Tie Cup (1 time). Former Manchester United and Inter star,

Diego Forlan

, not only played for some time Atletico Penarol but also coached the team for a short period in 2020.

Celtic (Scotland - 113 trophies)

A football giant in their own country and the fifth 

football club with the most trophies in the world

Celtic

 have won 40 Scottish Cups, 20 Scottish League Cups and 52 Scottish League titles so far.

Celtic's golden season was 1966-67 when they reaped the European Cup, as the first British team to win the trophy, the Scottish league championship, the Scottish Cup, the League Cup and the Glasgow Cup altogether in just one season.

Celtic also reached the 1970 European Cup Final and the 2003 UEFA Cup Final, but lost in both and finished as runners-up. Although lost in 2003 UEFA Cup Final to Seville, Celtic’s loyal and sporting behavior earned them Fair Play awards both from UEFA and FIFA.

If you are into the sports betting business, and you are looking for future bets options, Celtic is the sort of team you want to place your money on. Many sportsbooks now have markets on future league and cup champions, alongside 

other soccer betting offers

on their sites. A punt on Celtic is always a decent shout. Such is their dominance that they are almost guaranteed to win at least one trophy every season!

Barcelona (Spain - 98 trophies)

Some believe Barcelona is 

the most successful football club in the world of all time

. Be it true or not, the Catalan club, which has symbolized the Catalan culture through the years, is undoubtedly among the greatest football clubs in the world. Barcelona’s motto is "Més que un club", which means “more than a club”, and the interesting thing about the club is that unlike many football clubs, it is owned and run by supporters.

Let’s take a look at their trophies! 26 LaLiga, 31 Copa del Rey, 14 Supercopa de España, 3 Copa Eva Duarte, and 2 Copa de la Liga trophies. Barcelona are the only team in the world to have won three successive trophies in two seasons, namely 2008-09 and 2014-15, needless to say that, in 2008-09 season they also won Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup to become the first Spanish club to win six successive trophies in a year.

Real Madrid (Spain - 100 trophies)

Real Madrid

 is our next football 

club with the highest trophies in the world

. Real’s brightest record is their successive Champions League wins from 2016 to 2018; indeed, they are the only club that have won three Champions Leagues back to back.

Real are a big record holder in Spain with the most domestic titles won (35) and the most successive seasons won in a row, namely five seasons from 1960 to 1965 and 1985 to 1990. Although Real don't rank first among the football clubs with most trophies in the world, they do in terms of fame especially in Europe.

All in all, Real have won 68 trophies within their own country including 35 LaLiga titles, 19 Copa del Rey, 14 Supercopa de España, a Copa Eva Duarte, and a Copa de la Liga. In regard to European and international competitions, the club has 14 UEFA Champions League titles, 2 UEFA Cups, 5 UEFA Super Cups, and 5 club world championships in the bag. Not beaten in 121 home matches from 17 February 1957 to 21 February 1965, Real Madrid hold the the record for longest unbeaten run at home in LaLiga.

Benfica (Portugal - 84 trophies)

The only team in Portugal that have won Portugal’s Primeira Liga 37 times, and 26 Taco de Portugal titles; Maybe not the 

most successful football club in the world

, but for sure the most successful one in Portugal, Benfica’s best record in European competitions is winning two European Cups in a row, namely from 1960 to 1962.

From 84 trophies

Benfica

have in the bag, 80 are domestic trophies including 37 Primeira Liga titles, 26 Taça de Portugal, 7 Taça da Liga, 8 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira and 3 Campeonato de Portugal. The remaining 4 trophies are international, namely 2 European Cups, one Latin Cup and 1 Iberian Cup. Benfica also hold the record of the most consecutive wins in domestic league and the record for the longest unbeaten run in Primeira Liga.

Olympiacos (Greece - 108 trophies)

With 47 Greek Super League, 28 Greek Cup titles and 4 Greek Super Cup titles to their name, Olympiacos are the most decorated club in Greece, and indeed among the football clubs with most trophies in the world.

In terms of the number of trophies won, Olympiacos remain unrivalled by far in Greece considering that all other Greek clubs have jointly won a total of 39 league titles. Also from 47 league titles they have won in Greek football, 7 have been in a row.

Olympiacos is the only football club in the world to hold the record of winning a series of five or more consecutive championships for five times in their history. Being the most popular club in Athens and the most supported one in whole Greece, Olympiacos is also the first Greek club to have won an international title, namely Balkans Cup in 1963.

Porto (Portugal - 83 trophies)

The most decorated football club in Portugal after Benfica, 

Porto 

have won 30 Primeira Liga titles seven of which have been consecutive, 18 Taça de Portugal, 4 Campeonato de Portugal, and 23 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.

In terms of international torphies, Porto is the most decorated club in Portugal with two UEFA Champions Leagues and two UEFA Cups, won when they had 

Jose Mourinho

 as their manager.

With 26 appearances in UEFA Champions League group stage, Porto alongside Bayern Munich have had the second most appearances in the competition after Real Madrid and Barcelona with 27 appearances both. Porto are nicknamed Dragons for the fire-breathing dragon at the top their club crest.

Manchester United (England - 68 trophies)

Maybe not 

the most successful football club in the world

, but indeed one of the most successful clubs in England; apart from their trophies that consist of 20 First Divison/Premier League titles, 12 FA Cups, 5 League Cups and 21 FA Community Shields, 

Manchester United

 have been the home to many great players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Roy Keane, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Marl Hughes, Eric Contona, Peter Schmeichel, and 

Sir Alex Ferguson

 to name a few.

With Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United won 38 trophies including 13 Premier League titles, 5 FA Cups and 2 UEFA Champions Leagues. Manchester United also hold a record as the most valuable club in the world in 2019 with their value reaching $3.81 billion.

Ajax (Netherlands - 82 trophies)

With 36 

Eredivisie

 titles, 20 KNVB Cups, 1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1 UEFA Cup, 4 Champions League titles, and 2 UEFA Super Cups, Ajax are the most decorated football club in the Netherlands.

Ajax are also among the four teams in the world to have won three continental trophies and Club World Cup in the same season. So, although they rank low among the football clubs with most trophies in the world, they are one of the highly-regarded clubs in the world.

Ajax are actually named after the mythological Greek hero with the same name whose portrait is on the club’s crest. Legendary

Johan Cruyff

, whose name is as big as all-time giants like

Diego Maradona

and

Pele

, played in Ajax from 1959 to 1973 and 1981 to 1983 winning three European cups with the club and also managed the club from 1985 to 1988.

Bayern Munich (Germany - 83 trophies)

By far, the best and 

most successful football club

 in Germany, 

Bayern Munich

 have won 32 Bundesliga titles nine of them have been consecutive and are the only German club to have won both Intercontinental Cup and Club World Cup. They have also won 3 consecutive European Cups under the captaincy of Franz Beckenbauer from 1974 to 1976 and 20 DFB-Pokals.

Their major non-domestic trophies include one UEFA Cup, one European Cup Winners' Cup, two UEFA Super Cups, two FIFA Club World Cups and two Intercontinental Cups. Legends such as

Franz Beckenbauer

,

Gerd Muller

, and

Sepp Maier

who became known later as the axis played for the club during their successful seasons.

Juventus (Italy - 71 trophies)

The most decorated football club, and maybe the most successful one in Italy, 

Juventus

 have won 36 Serie A titles nine of which have been consecutive, 14 Coppa Italias and 9 Supercoppa Italianas so far plus that no other team in Italy have ever broken their records till now.

In the continental and intercontinental arena, Juventus have 2 Intercontinental Cups, 2 UEFA Champions League titles, 1 European Cup Winners' Cup, 3 UEFA Cups, 2 UEFA Super Cups and 1 UEFA Intertoto Cup in the bag.

In the Italian Football Fedration (FIGC) ranking, Juventus ranks first as the most successful Italian club in history. The club also ranks 5th in Europe based on the titles and trophies they have won. Stars such as Andrea Pirlo and Gianluigi Buffon and legends like Roberto Baggio and Michel Platini played some time in Juventus during their careers.

Galatasaray (Turkey - 95 trophies)

The most successful football club in Turkey, Galatasaray have not only won a number of domestic trophies including 22 Super Lig titles, 18 Turkish Cups and 16 Turkish Super Cups, but also UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup in 2000, becoming the first Turkish club to have won a major UEFA competition.

Galatasaray is among the three big teams in Turkey to have participated in all seasons of the Super Lig since 1959. The four stars above their club crest is a mark of their 20th championship in Turkey’s Super Lig – each star represents five championships.

Anderlecht (Belgium - 71 trophies)

Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht, shortly known as 

Anderlecht

 is the most successful football club in Belgium, with 34 Belgian First Division A and 5 European titles. They are also the nine-time winner of the Belgian Cup and the only club in Belgium to have won the most consecutive Belgian league titles, namely between 1963 and 1968.

Some of their European titles include 1 UEFA Cup, 2 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cups, and 2 UEFA Super Cups. In 1986, Anderlecht achieved their best UEFA ranking with a joint first place with Juventus. One interesting fact about Anderlecht is that since World War II, they have always finished the season in one of the top six positions of Belgian First Division.

Liverpool (England - 70 trophies)

Liverpool 

are among the English football giants, Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal, if not surpassing them in success.

In fact, they have won 6 European Cups, 3 UEFA Cups, and 4 UEFA Super Cups, which is a record yet not broken by any English club. They have also 1 FIFA Club World Cup, 19 Premier League/First Division championships, 8 FA Cups, 9 League Cups, 1 Football League Super Cup and 16 FA Community Shields in the bag. Impressive!

Liverpool has been the home to great players such as

Steven Gerard

, Kenny Dalglish, John Barnes, Luis Suarez,

Luis Suarez

,

Steve McManaman

, and Xabi Alonso.

FCSB (Romania - 60 trophies)

Formerly known as Fotbal Club Steaua București, FCSB actually belonged to the Romanian Army until 1998 that the club and its facilities were separated from the armed forces. FCSB has never relegated from the topflight Romanian league, Liga I. The club is the winner of 26 Liga 1 titles, 24 Cupa României, 2 Cupa Ligii, and 6 Supercupa României.

Like Liverpool, the club is a great record holder in its own country, Romania, with none of the above-mentioned records broken yet any Romanian club. They also won the European Cup and European Super Cup both in the same year, 1986, and in 1989 had they not been defeated by A.C Milan in the European Cup final, they had added one more international trophy to their already-accumulated trophies.

Club Olimpia (Paraguay - 58 trophies)

Club Olimpia, which is internationally referred to as Olimpia Asunción to be distinguishable from Latin American football clubs with the same name, is the only Paraguayan club to have won a CONMEBOL title. They have also won 3 Copa Libertadores, 2 Recopa Sudamericanas, 1 Intercontinental Cup, 1  Copa Interamericana, and 1  Supercopa Sudamericana.

In terms of domestic trophies, Olimpia have won 46 Primera División titles, six of which have been consecutive. This is a record yet not broken by any other team in the Paraguayan professional league.

Boca Juniors (Argentina - 94 trophies)

The most successful team in Argentina, Boca Juniors also own an honorary title awarded by the Argentine Football Association for their successful tour of Europe in 1925. In fact, the Argentinian side ranks third in the world after Real Madrid and Al Ahly, in terms of the number of complete international titles (22).

Some of their international titles include 3 Intercontinental Cups, 6 Copa Libertadores, 4 Recopa Sudamericana, and 2 Copa Sudamericana. In February 2011, the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) named Boca as the top South American club of the first decade of the 21st century.

Deportivo Colo-Colo (Chile - 56 trophies)

The most successful football club in Chile, Deportivo Colo-Colo have never relegated from Chilean Primera División plust that they have won more league titles, namely 33, and more Chilean Cups (13) than any other team in Chile.

Colo-Colo have the most number of supporters in Chile and are the first Chilean team to have won a continental tournament, namely Copa Libertadores in 1991. In 2009, the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) named the team as the 20th century's top club in their own country.

Zamalek (Egypt - 78 trophies)

The first team to win Sultan Hussein Cup in 1921, Egypt Cup in 1922, and Cairo League in 1922-23 season, Zamalek is a professional Egyptian football club that has never relegated from Egyptian Premier League. In terms of continental trophies, Zamalek have won 5 CAF Champions League titles, 1 CAF Confederation Cup, 4 CAF Super Cups, and 1 African Cup Winners' Cup.

Considered as one of the most successful clubs also in Africa, Zamalek is the first Egyptian team to win the Afro Asian Cup (in 1987). They are also the first Egyptian team to ever qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup (in 2000).

AC Milan (Italy - 51 trophies)

Except for two relegations in 1980–81 and 1982–83 seasons, AC Milan have always played in the Italian topflight league, Serie A, since their foundation in 1899. In terms of the number of FIFA and UEFA trophies, AC Milan are the fourth in the world and the first in their own country with a total of 19 trophies from both associations.

They are the second most successful football club in Italy jointly with Inter with 19 Serie A titles, however, they are at the bottom of the list of Football clubs with most trophies in the world.

Milan have won 3 Intercontinental Cups, 1 FIFA Club World Cup, 7 Champions League titles which is a record in Italy, 5 UEFA Super Cups (a joint record) and 2 Cup Winners' Cups. Quite impressive for a Serie A club!

Great players such as Paulo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Kaka, Andrea Pirlo, Roberto Donadoni, Marco Van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Roberto Baggio have played some time during their careers in the Italian club.

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