List of association football teams to have won four or more trophies in one season

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This is an incomplete list of football clubs which have won four or more trophies in a single season.


In a football season, clubs typically compete in a number of domestic competitions, such as a league and one or more cup competitions, as well as sometimes in continental competitions. Winning multiple competitions is seen as a particularly significant achievement. Doubles and trebles are usually long-remembered achievements, but do occur with some level of frequency,[1] whereas winning four or more trophies in one season is much rarer. In the 2010s, the terms quadruple, quintuple and sextuple have sometimes been used to refer to winning four, five and six trophies in a single season.[2][3][4][5][6][7]


This list is limited to clubs playing in the top division of their league system.




Contents





  • 1 Four titles in one season


  • 2 Five titles in one season


  • 3 Six titles in a season


  • 4 Seven titles in a season


  • 5 References




Four titles in one season


Some clubs have won four competitions in a single season. This has sometimes been called a 'quadruple'.




















































































































































































































Club
Country
Confederation
Year(s)
Titles won

Santos

Brazil Brazil

CONMEBOL
1962[8]
Campeonato Paulista, Taça Brasil, Copa Libertadores, Intercontinental Cup

Santos

Brazil Brazil

CONMEBOL
1963

Torneio Rio – São Paulo, Taça Brasil, Copa Libertadores, Intercontinental Cup

Cruz Azul

Mexico Mexico

CONCACAF
1968–69

Primera División de México, Copa México, CONCACAF Champions Cup, Campeón de Campeones

Rangers

Scotland Scotland

UEFA

1975–76

Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, Glasgow Cup

Göteborg

Sweden Sweden

UEFA
1981–82

Allsvenskan, Svenska Cupen, UEFA Cup, Allsvenskan play-offs

Porto

Portugal Portugal

UEFA
1987–88

UEFA Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, Primeira Divisão, Taça de Portugal

South China

Hong Kong Hong Kong

AFC
1987–88

Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong FA Cup, Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Hong Kong Viceroy Cup

South China

Hong Kong Hong Kong

AFC
1990–91

Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong FA Cup, Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Hong Kong Viceroy Cup

São Paulo

Brazil Brazil

CONMEBOL
1993

Recopa Sudamericana, Copa Libertadores, Supercopa Libertadores, Intercontinental Cup

Necaxa

Mexico Mexico

CONCACAF
1994–95

Liga MX, Copa México, CONCACAF Cup Winners' Cup, Campeón de Campeones

Ajax

Netherlands Netherlands

UEFA
1994–95

Eredivisie, Johan Cruyff Shield, European Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup

Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya

Iraq Iraq

AFC
1996–97

Iraqi Elite Cup, Iraqi Premier League, Iraq FA Cup, Iraqi Super Cup

Suwon Samsung Bluewings

South Korea South Korea

AFC
1999

K League, Korean League Cup, Korean League Cup (Supplementary Cup), Korean Super Cup

Al-Zawra'a

Iraq Iraq

AFC
1999–2000

Iraqi Super Cup, Iraqi Elite Cup, Iraqi Premier League, Iraq FA Cup

Sun Hei

Hong Kong Hong Kong

AFC
2004–05[9]
Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup, Hong Kong League Cup

Al Ahly

Egypt Egypt

CAF
2005–06

Egyptian Super Cup, CAF Champions League, Egyptian Premier League, Egypt Cup

Boca Juniors

Argentina Argentina

CONMEBOL
2005–06

Recopa Sudamericana, Copa Sudamericana, Torneo Apertura, Torneo Clausura

Linfield

Northern Ireland Northern Ireland

UEFA
2005–06

Irish Premier League, Irish Cup, Irish League Cup, County Antrim Shield

Al Ahly

Egypt Egypt

CAF
2006–07[10]
CAF Super Cup, Egyptian Premier League, Egypt Cup, Egyptian Super Cup

Al-Muharraq

Bahrain Bahrain

AFC
2008

Bahraini Premier League, Bahraini King's Cup, Bahraini Crown Prince Cup, AFC Cup

Manchester United

England England

UEFA

2008–09

FA Community Shield, Football League Cup, Premier League, FIFA Club World Cup

Barcelona

Spain Spain

UEFA

2009–10

Supercopa de España, UEFA Super Cup, La Liga, FIFA Club World Cup

Debrecen

Hungary Hungary

UEFA

2009–10

Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Magyar Kupa, Ligakupa, Szuperkupa

Al-Ahed

Lebanon Lebanon

AFC
2010–11

Lebanese Football League, Lebanese FA Cup, Lebanese Elite Cup, Lebanese Super Cup

Porto

Portugal Portugal

UEFA

2010–11[11]

Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, Primeira Liga, UEFA Europa League, Taça de Portugal

Orlando Pirates

South Africa South Africa

CAF
2011

South African Premier Division, Nedbank Cup, Telkom Knockout, MTN 8

Barcelona

Spain Spain

UEFA
2011–12

Supercopa de España, UEFA Super Cup, Copa del Rey, FIFA Club World Cup

Bayern Munich

Germany Germany

UEFA

2012–13

DFL-Supercup, Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, UEFA Champions League

Buriram United

Thailand Thailand

AFC
2013

Kor Royal Cup, Thai Premier League, Thai FA Cup, Thai League Cup

Bayern Munich

Germany Germany

UEFA

2013–14

UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal

Auckland City

New Zealand New Zealand

OFC
2013–14

Charity Cup, NZFC Championship, NZFC Premiership, OFC Champions League

Qadsia

Kuwait Kuwait

AFC
2014

Kuwait Super Cup, Kuwaiti Premier League, Kuwait Crown Prince Cup, AFC Cup

Auckland City

New Zealand New Zealand

OFC
2014–15

OFC President's Cup, NZFC Championship, NZFC Premiership, OFC Champions League

Paris Saint-Germain

France France

UEFA

2014–15

Trophée des Champions, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue

Paris Saint-Germain

France France

UEFA

2015–16

Trophée des Champions, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue

Barcelona

Spain Spain

UEFA

2015–16

UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, La Liga, Copa del Rey

Albirex Niigata Singapore

Singapore Singapore

AFC
2016

Singapore Community Shield, S.League, Singapore Cup, Singapore League Cup

Real Madrid

Spain Spain

UEFA

2016–17[12]

UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, La Liga, UEFA Champions League[12]

Albirex Niigata Singapore

Singapore Singapore

AFC
2017

Singapore Community Shield, S.League, Singapore Cup, Singapore League Cup

Paris Saint-Germain

France France

UEFA

2017–18

Trophée des Champions, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue

Real Madrid

Spain Spain

UEFA

2017–18

Supercopa de España, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Champions League

Other teams have won four competitions in a calendar year, though not all in the same season.



Five titles in one season



























Club
Country
Confederation
Year(s)
Titles won

Celtic

Scotland Scotland

UEFA

1966–67[13][14][15][16]

European Cup, Scottish First Division, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, Glasgow Cup

Valletta

Malta Malta

UEFA
1996–97[17]
Maltese Premier League, Maltese Cup, MFA Super Cup, Löwenbräu Cup, Super 5 Lottery Tournament

Fulham Ladies

England England

UEFA
2002–03

FA Women's Premier League, FA Women's Cup, FA Women's Premier League Cup, FA Women's Community Shield, London FA Women's Cup

Buriram United

Thailand Thailand

AFC
2015

Kor Royal Cup, Thai League Cup, Thai Premier League, Mekong Club Championship, Thai FA Cup


Six titles in a season

















Club
Country
Confederation
Year(s)
Titles won

Valletta

Malta Malta

UEFA
2000–01[18]
Maltese Premier League, Maltese Cup, MFA Super Cup, Löwenbräu Cup, Super 5 Lottery Tournament, Malta Centenary Cup

Arsenal Ladies

England England

UEFA
2006–07[19][20][21]
UEFA Women's Cup, FA Women's Premier League, FA Women's Cup, FA Women's Premier League Cup, FA Women's Community Shield, London FA Women's Cup


Seven titles in a season

















Club
Country
Confederation
Year(s)
Titles won

Linfield

Northern Ireland Northern Ireland

UEFA
1921–22[22][23]
Irish League, Irish Cup, County Antrim Shield, City Cup, Gold Cup, Belfast Charity Cup, Alhambra Cup

Linfield

Northern Ireland Northern Ireland

UEFA
1961–62[22][24][25]
Irish League, Irish Cup, County Antrim Shield, City Cup, Gold Cup, Ulster Cup, North-South Cup


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