Some of the most successful teams in the world of football may not always have the most impressive trophy cabinets.
While the giants of European football, such as Real Madrid and Barcelona, are recognized globally and have attracted fans from all corners of the world, they may not necessarily have the most titles. In fact, some less well-known teams have had more success domestically or internationally.
10. Bayern Munich – 81 trophies
Bayern Munich has established itself as Germany’s most successful club and one of the top teams in Europe, having won 81 trophies throughout its illustrious history.
With a record-breaking 33 league titles, including an unprecedented 11 in a row from 2013, Bayern has cemented its dominance in the Bundesliga.
The club has also achieved great success on the European stage, winning six Champions League titles, including three consecutive victories between 1974 and 1976. They have also claimed the trophy in 2001, 2013, and most recently in 2020.
9. Al-Faisley – 81
Al-Faisaly has a long history of success in the Jordanian football league, securing a total of 81 honours. This includes an impressive 35 league titles, making them the most successful club in the nation.
The team has also achieved success on an international level, winning the AFC Cup twice in 2005 and 2006. Their consistent track record of excellence makes them a powerhouse in the world of football.
8. Benfica – 83
Benfica’s success in Primeira Liga is unparalleled, making them a dominant force in Portuguese football. Along with Porto and Sporting Lisbon, they make up the ‘Big Three’ of Portuguese football, with their combined 87 league titles showing their dominance in the league.
The only teams to break their stronghold on the league title have been Belenenses in 1945-46 and Boavista in 2000-01. With such a strong history and track record, Benfica’s reputation as a powerhouse in Portuguese football is well-deserved.
7. Barcelona – 92
Barcelona is a powerhouse in world football, with a staggering 92 honours and trophies in their collection. With 27 La Liga, 31 Copa del Rey, and five Champions League titles, they are one of the most successful clubs in history.
Their impressive roster of players includes some of the greatest of all time, with a joint record of 12 Ballon d’Or wins alongside their fierce rivals Real Madrid. Winning continental trebles in 2008/09 and 2014/15, Barcelona has solidified their status as a dominant force in the world of sports.
6. Real Madrid – 96
Real Madrid have cemented their dominance in Spanish football with a record-breaking 96 trophies and honours. They have claimed the La Liga title 36 times, more than any other team, and their 15 Champions League wins also set a record, doubling the number of second-place AC Milan (7).
Their legacy in the European Cup is unmatched, having won the first five editions in the 1950s and adding seven more titles since 2000 to solidify their position as the supreme force in the competition.
5. Atletico Penarol – 110
Penarol, one of the two dominant forces in Uruguayan football, has never been relegated and has a long history of success. Based in Montevideo, the club has won an impressive 51 national titles.
In fact, only two teams, Argentina’s Independiente and Boca Juniors, have won the Copa Libertadores more times than Penarol, who have lifted the trophy on five occasions. However, their most recent triumph in the competition was in 1987, highlighting their decline in recent years.
4. Celtic – 113
Celtic Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Glasgow who have achieved great success in the Scottish football league. Despite often being part of a duopoly with their Glasgow rivals Rangers, Celtic have won a total of 53 titles, including 11 out of the last 12.
They have also made history as the first British team to win the European Cup, after defeating Inter Milan in 1967. However, their dominance in the Scottish league has been met with criticism for limiting the opportunities for other clubs to succeed.
3. Club Nacional – 116
Club Nacional are a football club based in Uruguay, and they are considered the most successful club in both Uruguay and South America, having won a total of 116 honors.
They share a fierce rivalry with their fellow Montevideo club, Penarol, and their matches are known as the Clásico del fútbol uruguayo. Nacional have an impressive record of never being relegated from Uruguay’s top division, and they have also won the Copa Libertadores three times.
2. Rangers – 118
Rangers may hold the title of most decorated European club, it is important to note that Celtic has also achieved great success in the world of football. They have won 51 Scottish league titles, 40 Scottish Cups, and 19 Scottish League Cups, as well as the 1967 European Cup.
Additionally, Celtic has a long history of producing talented players and has a strong fan base, making them a formidable rival to Rangers. Both clubs have made significant contributions to the sport and should be recognized for their achievements.
1. Al Ahly – 121
Al Ahly’s impressive record makes them one of the most dominant football clubs in the world. With a total of 121 honours and trophies, they have been able to secure 43 league titles and 11 CAF Champions League crowns, setting a record that is unmatched by any other club.
In addition, their success in winning four out of the last five continental titles solidifies their position as a powerhouse in African football. Their most recent victory in the 2023 final against Wydad AC further cements their place as the most successful club in world football.
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