NB: teams in bold face are record double winners for their country;
teams in italics share the record number of double wins in their country.
22 Linfield Northern Ireland [1]
18 Rangers Scotland
17 Olympiakos Greece
15 Celtic Scotland
13 Al-Ahly Egypt [2]
Muharraq Bahrain
12 Dinamo Kyiv SU/Ukraine [22]
HB Faroe Islands
11 Djoliba AC Mali
Levski Sofia Bulgaria [3]
10 Al-Ansar Lebanon
FK Austria (Wien) Austria
Bayern M�nchen (West) Germany
SL Benfica Portugal
Crvena zvezda Yugoslavia/Serbia-Montenegro
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria [3]
Stade Malien Mali
Steaua Bucuresti Romania [5]
Wallidan Gambia
9 APR FC Rwanda
Dinamo Tbilisi Georgia
Dinamo Zagreb Croatia
Al-Faisaly Jordan
8 Etoile Filante Burkina Faso
Grasshopper Club Switzerland
Jeunesse d'Esch Luxembourg
Maccabi Tel-Aviv Israel
Al-Merreikh Sudan
Panathinaikos Greece
Sparta Praha Czechoslovakia [4]
7 Ajax Netherlands
ASEC Abidjan Ivory Coast
Partizani Tiran� Albania
FC Porto Portugal
Rosenborg BK Norway
Skonto Riga Latvia
Al-Zawra Iraq
6 Africa Sports Ivory Coast
FC Barcelona Spain
Club Franciscain Martinique
Cotonsport Garoua Cameroon
CSKA Moskva Soviet Union/Russia
Dinamo Tiran� Albania
Ferencv�ros Hungary
Galatasaray Turkey
Malm� FF Sweden
Pakhtakor Toshkent Uzbekistan
SK Rapid (Wien) Austria
SS Saint-Louisienne R�union [10]
Shamrock Rovers Ireland
Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova
Sporting CP Portugal
Valletta Malta
Villa SC Uganda
5 APOEL Nicosia Cyprus
Al-Arabi Kuwait
Athletic de Bilbao Spain
ASC Diaraf Senegal [6]
Dinamo Bucuresti Romania
Dynamos Zimbabwe (of which 1 in Rhodesia)
Esp�rance Tunis Tunisia
Floriana Malta
Harlem Bombers Dominica [19]
Hearts of Oak Ghana
Kaizer Chiefs South Africa (NPSL/NSL)
Al-Karama Syria
Legia Warszawa Poland
Omonoia Nicosia Cyprus
Petro Atl�tico Angola
Al-Qadisiya Kuwait
Sahel SC Niger
Saint Michel Seychelles
JS Saint-Pierroise R�union [10]
Sliema Wanderers Malta
Slovan Bratislava CSSR/Slovakia
South China Hongkong
Spartak Moskva SU/Russia
AS Vita Zaire [7]
4 Admira Wien Austria
Barry Town Wales
FC Basel Switzerland
Colo Colo Chile
Costa do Sol Mozambique
Dordoy-Dinamo Naryn Kyrgyzstan
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg
Fanja Oman
Highlands Park South Africa (NFL)
HJK Finland
�A Iceland
Al-Ittihad (Tripoli) Libya
KR Iceland
Maribor Slovenia
Mechal (formerly Army) Ethiopia
Mohun Bagan India [8]
DC Motema Pembe Zaire [7]
MTK Hungary
Mufulira Wanderers Zambia
Nkana FC Zambia
North Village Bermuda
Notre Dame Barbados [19]
Partizan Beograd Yugoslavia/Serbia-Montenegro
PSV Netherlands
Real Madrid Spain
AS Saint Etienne France
Slavia Praha Czechoslovakia [4]
US Stade Tamponnaise R�union [10]
Al-Wahdat Jordan
3 AGF Denmark
Al-Ahli (Tripoli) Libya
Anderlecht Belgium
Arsenal England
Assaut Martinique
Avenir Beggen Luxembourg
CR Belouizdad Algeria [9]
Belfast Celtic Northern Ireland [1]
Boca Juniors Argentina
Bunyodkor Toshkent Uzbekistan
Club Africain Tunisia
Dhofar Oman
Dundalk Ireland
Dynamo Dresden East Germany
Enugu Rangers Nigeria
España Mexico
Excelsior AC Haiti [19]
Fenerbahçe Turkey
Ferrovi�rio (Maputo) Mozambique
Feyenoord Netherlands
Frederikstad FK Norway
Glentoran Northern Ireland [1]
GOR Mahia Kenya
G�rnik Zabrze Poland
Hamrun Spartans Malta
Hapoel Tel-Aviv Israel
Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia [24]
Al-Jaish Syria
Juventus Italy
K� Faroe Islands
Kopetdag Ashabad Turkmenistan
Manchester United England
TP Mazembe Zaire [7]
Mogoditshane Fighters (Gaborone) Botswana
Neftci Baki Azerbaijan
New South Wales Barbados [19]
CE Principat Andorra
Pyunik Yerevan [II] Armenia
Red Boys Differdange Luxembourg
River Plate Argentina
Salzburg Austria
FC Santa Coloma Andorra
Seiko Hongkong
Shakhtar Donets'k Ukraine
Singapore Armed Forces Singapore [19]
SKA-PVO Bishkek Kyrgyzstan
Somerset Trojans Bermuda
The New Saints (Llansantffraid) Wales
FC Tirol Austria
Township Rollers Botswana
Toyo Kogyo Japan [11]
�jpesti D�zsa Hungary
Zalgiris Vilnius Lithuania [12]
Zamalek Egypt
2 AEK Greece
AFC Leopards (Abaluhya United) Kenya
Alumni Argentina
Al-Arabi Qatar
Anorthosis Famagusta Cyprus
Arsenal Lesotho
ASFA-Yennenga Burkina Faso
Asturias Mexico
Avatiu FC Cook Islands
Balkan (Nebitci) Balkanabat Turkmenistan
BATE Barysau Belarus
CS Belge L�opoldville Belgian Congo [7]
Besiktas Turkey
Bohemians Ireland
Botswana Defence Force Botswana
SV Britannia Aruba
Br�ndby IF Denmark
FC Brugge Belgium
Canon Yaound� Cameroon
CFR Cluj Romania
Christchurch United New Zealand
Dalian Shide China
Desportivo Maputo Mozambique
Dinamo Minsk Belarus
Distillery Northern Ireland
Djurg�rdens IF Sweden
Domagnano San Marino
Dukla Praha Czechoslovakia
Eastern Hongkong
Entente S�tif Algeria
Everton Barbados [19]
Express Uganda
Fall River Marksmen USA
FAR Rabat Morocco
Fire Brigade Mauritius
Flora Tallinn Estonia
Al-Foutoua Syria
G� Faroe Islands
Golden Star Martinique
IFK G�teborg Sweden
Hajduk Split Yugoslavia/Croatia
Haka Finland
Helsingborgs IF Sweden
Highlanders Zimbabwe
Al-Hilal Sudan
Honv�d Hungary
Horoya AC Guinea
Hurricanes Grenada [19]
Internacional Bratislava Slovakia
Internazionale Italy
Invincible Eleven Liberia
Al-Ittihad (Doha) Qatar
Al-Ittihad (Jeddah) Saudi Arabia [24]
Kabwe Warriors Zambia
JS Kabylie Algeria [9]
AS Kaloum Stars Guinea
Kedah Malaysia [27]
FC K�benhavn Denmark
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland
Lausanne Sports Switzerland
Levadia Tallinn Estonia
Lille OSC France
Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria
MC Alger Algeria [9]
Mighty Barolle Liberia
Mount Wellington New Zealand
Murata San Marino
Al-Nasr Saudi Arabia [24]
AS Niamey Niger
Necaxa Mexico
Nissan Japan [11]
IFK Norrk�ping Sweden [19]
Olympique Marseille France
Orlando Pirates South Africa (NPSL)
Al-Oruba Oman
Paradise Barbados [19]
PHC Zebras Bermuda
AS Portuguesa Belgian Congo [7]
Primeiro de Agosto Angola
Qarabag Agdam Azerbaijan
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Al-Quwa Al-Jawia Iraq
Raja Casablanca Morocco
Al-Rasheed Iraq
Real Bamako Mali
Regar-TadAZ Tursunzade Tajikistan
Reforma AC Mexico
Al-Sadd Qatar
CS Sfaxien Tunisia
Shandong Luneng Taishan China
Slavia Mazyr Belarus
Sporting Clube Bissau Guinea Bissau
Sunrise Mauritius
SK Tiran� Albania
Titikaveka FC Cook Islands
Trabzonspor Turkey
Universitatea Craiova Romania
US Bitam Gabon
Vardar Skopje Macedonia
Vejle BK Denmark
Vital'O Burundi
WAC Casablanca Morocco
Yanmar Diesel Japan [11]
YMSC Bermuda
Zeljeznicar Sarajevo Bosnia-Hercegovina
1 AaB Denmark
Aberdeen Scotland
ABL Pakistan
Addington South Africa (NFL)
Adelaide City Juventus Australia
A�roport Djibouti
African Stars Namibia
Agaza Lom� Togo
AIK Sweden
Al-Ahli Oman
Al-Ahli Saudi Arabia [24]
Al-Ahli United Arab Emirates
Alay Osh Kyrgyzstan
Alga Bishkek Kyrgyzstan
Alga-RIIF Bishkek Kyrgyzstan
Apaches Club (Mitsamiouli) Comoros [19]
FK Aqt�be Kazakhstan
Ararat Erevan Soviet Union
Arcadia Shepherds South Africa (NFL)
Arorangi FC Cook Islands
Asante Kotoko Ghana
ASFAN Niger
ASK Riga Latvia
ASPL 2000 Mauritius
Aston Villa England
Atl�tico de Madrid Spain
AJ Auxerre France
AZ '67 Netherlands
B 36 Faroe Islands
Barbados Defence Force Barbados [19]
Bassa Antigua
BCC Lions Nigeria
Beitar Jerusalem Israel
US Bilombe Zaire [7]
Black Rhinos Zimbabwe
Black Star Liberia
Blockhouse Bay New Zealand
Borussia Dortmund (West) Germany
Boulevard Blazers Bermuda
CA Brazzaville Belgian Congo [7]
British Police Israel
Brooklyn Hispano USA
Bulawayo Rovers Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia)
Cape Town City South Africa (NFL)
Cape Town Spurs South Africa (NSL)
CAPS United Zimbabwe
Celik Zenica Bosnia-Herzegovina
Chelsea England
Chicago Fire USA
Constel-lacio Esportiva Andorra
Cork Athletic Ireland
Cork United Ireland
Cruz Azul Mexico
Cruzeiro EC Brazil
CTM Pakistan
Curepipe Starlight Mauritius
Dandy Town Bermuda
DC United USA
Debreceni VSC Hungary
Deportivo Guadelupe S�o Tom� e Principe
Derry City Ireland
Devonshire Colts Bermuda
Devonshire Cougars Bermuda
Dinamo Fima Madagascar
Dinamo Moskva Soviet Union
Dolphin FC Nigeria
AS Douanes Senegal
DPMM FC Brunei
AS Dragon Tahiti
Dragons Ou�m� Benin
Durban City South Africa (NFL)
Dynamic Togolais Togo
BFC Dynamo East Germany
East Bengal India [8]
East End Lions Sierra Leone
Ekranas Panevezys Lithuania
Enyimba Nigeria
EPA Larnaca Cyprus
Espoir (Zinder) Niger
Etoile du Sahel Tunisia
Etoile Sportive Porto Novo Benin
Extension Gunners (Lobatse) Botswana
FBK Kaunas Lithuania
FC 105 Gabon
Fola Esch Luxembourg
Folgore/Falciano San Marino
Gaborone United Botswana
Gach Dong Tam Long An (Tan An) Vietnam
Gamba Osaka Japan
FC Girondins Bordeaux France
Glenavon Northern Ireland
Grazer AK Austria
CS Grevenmacher Luxembourg
Guadalajara CD Mexico
Hansa Rostock East Germany
Hawks Gambia
Hibernians Paola Malta
Home United Singapore [19]
Club Homenetmen Lebanon
HTTU Ashgabat Turkmenistan
Al-Hurriya Syria
HVV Netherlands
�BV Iceland
Independiente Argentina
Inkaras Kaunas Lithuania
Al-Ittihad (Aleppo) Syria
Iwuanyanwu Owerri Nigeria
Jangorzo FC (Maradi) Niger
Al-Jazeera United Arab Emirates
Jeanne d'Arc Senegal
Kairat Almaty Kazakhstan
Kashima Antlers Japan
Kepez Ganja Azerbaijan
Khazar Lenkoran Azerbaijan
Kitchee Hongkong
1.FC K�ln (West) Germany
KRL Pakistan
ASC Ksar Sonader Mauritania
Al-Kuwait Kuwait
LASK Austria
Lazio Italy
Lech Poznan Poland
Le�n Mexico
Leventis United Nigeria
Lillestr�m SK Norway
Liverpool England
LLB Acad�mic Burundi
Lotoha'apai SC Tonga [19]
LPRC Oilers Liberia
Lupopo Zaire [7]
SFK Lyn Norway
Maccabi Haifa Israel
Maccabi Netanya Israel
Mamelodi Sundowns South Africa (NSL)
Mangasport Gabon
Matchedje Mozambique
Matlama Lesotho
Mbabane Swallows Swaziland
Mebrat Hail Ethiopia
Melbourne Knights Australia
Mighty Blackpool Sierra Leone
Mochudi Centre Chiefs Botswana
Molde FK Norway
AS Monaco France
Al-Nahda Lebanon
Napier City Rovers New Zealand
Napoli Italy
Al-Nasr United Arab Emirates
Neftchi Ferghana Uzbekistan
New Bedford Whalers USA
OGC Nice France
Nikao Sokattack Cook Islands
SCT Olimpija Slovenia
Olympic Beirut Lebanon
Olympique Lyonnais France
Olympique Niamey Niger
Oryx Douala Cameroon
Pahang Malaysia [27]
SE Palmeiras Brazil [21]
Pamir Dusanbe Tajikistan
Paris-Saint-Germain FC France
Pennarossa San Marino
AS Pikine Senegal
Pohang Steelers South Korea
AS Police Niger
Police Club Mauritius
Portadown Northern Ireland
Power Dynamos Zambia
Preston North End England
Pride of Gall Hill Barbados [19]
Primeiro de Maio Angola
Progr�s Niedercorn Luxembourg
Puebla Mexico
Pyunik Yerevan [I] Armenia
Queen's Island Northern Ireland
Rabat Ajax Malta
Rabotnicki Skopje Macedonia
Racing Club Paris France
RAP Netherlands
Rayon Sports Rwanda
RC Rivi�re-Pilote Martinique
Real Banjul Gambia
Real Republicans Ghana
Rhyl Wales
Ripensia Timisoara Romania
Rovers Guam
Rowi Oman
Royal Lesotho Defence Forces Lesotho
Ruch Chorz�w Poland [13]
Rudar Pljevlja Montenegro
Ruzomberok Slovakia
Safa Lebanon
Saigon Hanoi Bank Da Nang Vietnam
Saint George Ethiopia
Saint James' Gate Ireland
Saint Louis Seychelles
San Lorenzo Argentina
Schalke '04 (West) Germany
Semassi Sokod� Togo
6 de Septembro S�o Tom� e Principe
Servette FC Switzerland
S�te France
Al-Sha'ab (Ibb) Yemen [19]
Al-Shabab Saudi Arabia [24]
Al-Shabab United Arab Emirates
Al-Shabab Al-Ordon Al-Qadisiya Jordan
Shelbourne Ireland
Shooting Stars SC Nigeria
Al-Shourta Syria
Sileks Kratovo Macedonia
Singapore Malaysia [27]
FC Sion Switzerland
Sirius Klaipeda Lithuania [12]
Sitora Dusanbe Tajikistan
Slavia Sofia Bulgaria
Sloga Jugomagnat Skopje Macedonia
Spartak Trnava Czechoslovakia
Spora Luxembourg Luxembourg
Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) Indonesia
Stade Dudelange Luxembourg
Stade Reims France
Stade Tunisienne Tunisia
Str�msgodset IF Drammen Norway
Sturm Graz Austria
Sun Hei Hongkong
Suwaiq Oman
Talaba Iraq
Tampere United Finland
Tampines Rovers Singapore [19]
TB Faroe Islands
JS T�n�r� Niger
FC Tevragh Ze�na Mauritania
Tianjin China
Tonnerre Yaound� Cameroon
Torino Italy
Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia
Torpedo Moskva Soviet Union
Tottenham Hotspur England
Trast AC Larnaca Cyprus
Tre Fiori San Marino
AS Trencin Slovakia
Tsement Ararat Armenia
Tupapa FC Cook Islands
TVMK Tallinn Estonia
UDRA S�o Tom� e Principe
Union Douala Cameroon
Union Luxembourg Luxembourg
Union St. Gilles Belgium
Urawa Reds Japan
USJF/Ravinala Madagascar
USM Alger Algeria
USM (Libreville) Gabon
UTA Romania
Vakhsh Kurgan-Tyube Tajikistan
Valur Iceland
Varzob Dusanbe Tajikistan
Vasco Volcanoes Bermuda [19]
Viking IL Stavanger Norway
Violette AC Haiti [19]
Vit�ria Riboque S�o Tom� e Principe
Vllaznia Shkod�r Albania
Wacker Wien Austria
Al-Wahda Sana Yemen [19]
Al-Wasl United Arab Emirates
Werder Bremen (West) Germany
West Riffa Bahrain
Wisla Krak�w Poland
Yelimai Semipalatinsk Kazakhstan
Yomiuri Japan [11]
BSC Young Boys Switzerland
Zanaco Zambia
MSK Zilina Slovakia
Zimbabwe Saints Zimbabwe
Zimbru Chisinau Moldova
FC Z�rich Switzerland
The following teams managed to win domestic doubles in consecutive
seasons.
NB: running series in italics.
6 Dinamo Tbilisi Georgia 1992-97
Pakhtakor Toshkent Uzbekistan 2002-07
5 Club Franciscain Martinique 2001-05
Djoliba AC Mali 1973-76,79 [20]
4 Dinamo Tiran� Albania 1950-53
Muharraq Bahrain 1961-64
3 Al-Ahly (Cairo) Egypt 1949-51
Al-Ansar Lebanon 1990-92
Al-Ansar Lebanon 1994-96
Al-Arabi Kuwait 1962-64
APR FC Rwanda 2010-12
Assaut Martinique 1966-68
Croatia Zagreb Croatia 1996-98
Dinamo Kyiv Ukraine 1998-00
Dinamo Zagreb Croatia 2007-09
Dordoy-Dinamo Naryn Kyrgyzstan 2004-06
Excelsior AC Haiti 1948,50-52
Al-Faisaly Jordan 2001-04
Al-Karama Syria 2007-09
Linfield N. Ireland 1891-93
Linfield N. Ireland 2006-08
Linfield N. Ireland 2010-12
AS Magenta New Caledonia 2003-05
Al-Merreikh Sudan 1970-72
Olympiakos Greece 1957-59
Omonoia Nicosia Cyprus 1981-83
CE Principat Andorra 1997-99
SS Saint-Louisienne R�union 1968-70 [10]
Shakhtar Donets'k Ukraine 2011-13
Shamrock Rovers Ireland 1985-87
Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova 2008-10
SKA-PVO Bishkek Kyrgyzstan 2000-02
Skonto Riga Latvia 2000-02
Somerset Trojans Bermuda 1968-70
Steaua Bucuresti Romania 1987-89 [5]
AS Vita Zaire 1971-73 [7]
Al-Zawra Iraq 1994-96
2 Africa Sports Ivory Coast 1977-78
Africa Sports Ivory Coast 1985-86
Al-Ahly (Cairo) Egypt 2006-07
Al-Ahly (Tripoli) Libya 1994-95
Al-Ansar Lebanon 2006-07
Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia 2010-11
APOEL Nicosia Cyprus 2014-15
APR FC Rwanda 1995-96
APR FC Rwanda 1999-00
APR FC Rwanda 2006-07
ASEC Abidjan Ivory Coast 1972-73
Athletic Bilbao Spain 1930-31
FK Austria (Wien) Austria 1962-63
Avatiu FC Cook Islands 1996-97
Avenir Beggen Luxembourg 1993-94
FC Barcelona Spain 1952-53
Barry Town Wales 2002-03
Bayern M�nchen Germany 2005-06
Belfast Celtic N. Ireland 1937-38
CR Belouizdad Algeria 1969-70 [as CR Belcourt]
SV Britannia Aruba 2009-10
Celtic Scotland 1907-08
Celtic Scotland 1971-72
Colo Colo Chile 1989-90
Cotonsport Garoua Cameroon 2003-04
Cotonsport Garoua Cameroon 2007-08
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 1954-55 [as CDNA]
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 1972-73
Dinamo Tbilisi Georgia 2013-14
Dinamo Zagreb Croatia 2011-12
Djoliba AC Mali 2008-09
Domagnano San Marino 2002-03
Dynamos Zimbabwe 1985-86
Eastern Hongkong 1993-94
Enugu Rangers Nigeria 1974-75
Etoile Filante Burkina Faso 1992-93
Express Uganda 1994-95
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg 2006-07
Al-Faisaly Jordan 1993-94
Fanja Oman 1986-87
Ferencv�ros Hungary 1927-28
Al-Foutoua Syria 1990-91
G�rnik Zabrze Poland 1971-72
IFK G�teborg Sweden 1982-83
Grasshopper Club Switzerland 1942-43
Hamrun Spartans Malta 1987-88
Harlem Bombers Dominica 1973-74
HB Faroe Islands 1963-64
HB Faroe Islands 1981-82
Hearts of Oak Ghana 1999-00
Highlands Park South Africa 1965-66
�A Iceland 1983-84
Internacional Bratislava Slovakia 2000-01
Jeunesse d'Esch Luxembourg 1973-74
Kedah Malaysia 2007-08
K� Faroe Islands 1966-67
Kopetdag Ashabad Turkmenistan 1993-94
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland 1954-55
Legia Warszawa Poland 1955-56 [as CWKS]
Legia Warszawa Poland 1994-95
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 1946-47
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 1949-50
Linfield N. Ireland 1922-23
Malm� FF Sweden 1974-75
Maribor Slovenia 2012-13
TP Mazembe Zaire 1966-67 [7]
Mogoditshane Fighters Botswana 1999-00
MTK Hungary 1923-25 [14]
Mufulira Wanderers Zambia 1965-66
Muharraq Bahrain 1966-67
Muharraq Bahrain 1983-84
Muharraq Bahrain 2008-09
Murata San Marino 2007-08
New South Wales Barbados 1969-70
Nissan Japan 1989-90 [10]
Nkana FC Zambia 1992-93
North Village Bermuda 2002-03
Olympiakos Greece 2005-06
Olympiakos Greece 2008-09
Olympiakos Greece 2012-13
Partizan Beograd Serbia 2008-09
Partizani Tiran� Albania 1948-49
Partizani Tiran� Albania 1957-58
Petro Atl�tico (Luanda) Angola 1993-94
AS Portuguesa Belgian Congo 1934-35 [7]
PSV Netherlands 1988-89
Al-Qadisiya Kuwait 2003-04
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Rangers Scotland 1949-50
Rangers Scotland 1963-64
Rangers Scotland 1992-93
Rangers Scotland 1999-00
SK Rapid (Wien) Austria 1919-20
Al-Rasheed Iraq 1987-88
Reforma AC Mexico 1909-10
Sahel SC Niger 1986-87
AS Saint Etienne France 1974-75
Saint Michel Seychelles 2007-08
Salzburg Austria 2014-15
FC Santa Coloma Andorra 2003-04
Seiko Hongkong 1980-81
Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova 2001-02
Singapore Armed Forces Singapore 2007-08
Skonto Riga Latvia 1997-98
Slavia Praha Bohemia/Mor. 1941-42 [4]
South China Hongkong 1987-88
South China Hongkong 1990-91
Sparta Praha CSSR 1988-89
Spartak Moskva Soviet Union 1938-39
Stade Malien Mali 1994-95
The New Saints (Llansantffraid) Wales 2014-15
�jpesti D�zsa Hungary 1969-70
Villa SC Uganda 1988-89
Al-Wahdat Jordan 1996-97
Wallidan Gambia 1975-76
Wallidan Gambia 1988-92 [no cups 1989-91}
Wallidan Gambia 2001-02
YMSC Bermuda 1963-64
Al-Zawra Iraq 1999-00
Some countries have a league cup; the following teams won domestic trebles
of championship, cup, and league cup.
7 Rangers Scotland 1949,64,76,78,93,99,2003
4 Floriana Malta 1950,53,58,93 [15]
3 Celtic Scotland 1967,69,2001
Somerset Trojans Bermuda 1968,69,70 [28]
Shamrock Rovers Ireland 1925,32,64 [16]
South China Hongkong 1987,88,91 [17]
2 Kedah Malaysia 2007,08 [27]
Linfield N. Ireland 2006,08
Nissan Japan 1989,90 [11]
North Village Bermuda 1978,2006 [28]
Saint Michel Seychelles 2008,11
JS Saint-Pierroise R�union 1971,89 [10]
1 Bayern M�nchen Germany 2000 [23]
SL Benfica Portugal 2014
Bohemians Ireland 1928 [16]
CAPS United Zimbabwe 2004 [26]
Curepipe Starlight Mauritius 2008
Debreceni VSC Hungary 2010 [S]
Derry City Ireland 1989
Devonshire Cougars Bermuda 2013 [28]
Fall River Marksmen USA 1930 [18]
Gamba Osaka Japan 2014
�A Iceland 1996
Kaizer Chiefs South Africa 1984
Kashima Antlers Japan 2000
Kitchee Hongkong 2012 [17]
Levski Spartak Sofia Bulgaria 1984 [5]
Mbabane Swallows Swaziland 2013
Muharraq Bahrain 2009
Paris-Saint-Germain FC France 2015 [S]
PHC Zebras Bermuda 1971 [28]
Al-Qadisiya Kuwait 2004 [25]
Rhyl Wales 2004
SS Saint-Louisienne R�union 2002 [10]
Servette FC Switzerland 1979
Singapore Armed Forces Singapore 1997
Sliema Wanderers Malta 1956 [15]
CFKA Sredets Sofia Bulgaria 1989 [5]
Steaua Bucuresti Romania 2015
Sun Hei Hongkong 2005 [17]
US Stade Tamponnaise R�union 2003 [10]
The New Saints (Llansantffraid) Wales 2015
Somerset Trojans (1968/1969 and 1969/1970), Nissan (1989/1990), South China
(1987/1988) and Kedah (2007/2008) are the only clubs to defend their domestic
trebles.
In 1952/53, Floriana also won the MPFA Shield; in 1955/56 Sliema Wanderers
also won the Scicluna Cup, to claim four domestic prizes.
In 2004/05, Sun Hei won all four available prizes in Hongkong: the League,
the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Senior Shield. In all four competitions,
Happy Valley were runners-up.
See also Beyond Trebles.
Countries where most doubles were won:
33 Scotland
32 Northern Ireland [1]
30 Austria
Countries where most different teams won doubles:
12 France
10 Luxembourg
9 Austria
Bermuda
8 Ireland
Mexico
South Africa
Switzerland
7 Northern Ireland
Norway
6 England
Israel
Malta
Netherlands
Romania
Soviet Union
Sweden
Zaire [7]
Leading double winners for some major countries:
3 Anderlecht Belgium
3 Arsenal and Manchester United England
4 AS Saint Etienne France
10 Bayern M�nchen (West) Germany
3 Juventus Italy
7 Ajax Netherlands
10 SL Benfica Portugal
6 Barcelona Spain
[ 1] The Northern Irish totals do not include the unofficial wartime
championships; unofficial doubles were additionally won by Linfield (3),
Belfast Celtic (3), and Glentoran (1).
[ 2] Includes 1958, when the cup was shared between Al-Ahly and Zamalek.
[ 3] The totals for Levski and CSKA contain the Soviet Army cups won in
the years no other national cup existed (before 1981). Domestic
trebles consist of league, cup, and Soviet Army cup. The totals
of Levski, Levski-Spartak and Vitosha have been summed together,
likewise for CDNA, CSKA, and CFKA Sredets. Levski's total includes
the double of 1942 (league and Tzar's Cup).
[ 4] Totals include doubles won in Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Bohemia and
Moravia, and Czech Republic since 1925 (without the Prague region
championships before 1925). Sparta won 1 double in Czechoslovakia
before WW II, 1 during WW II in the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia,
4 in Czechoslovakia after WW II and 2 in the Czech Republic since 1933.
Slavia won 2 before WW II, 2 during WW II. The double Slavia
defended in 1941/42 concerned the Cesk� Pokal.
[ 5] The 1988 final was stopped at 1-1 just before the end, after Steaua
had left the field as protest to having a goal disallowed. The match
was later awarded 2-1 to Steaua, but after the revolution of 1989
Steaua gave the cup to Dinamo. The official records of the Romanian
FA still award the cup to Steaua, so, since they also won the league
in 1987/88, it is included here as a "double win" for Steaua.
[ 6] Total of Diaraf includes Foyer France.
[ 7] Zairese name changes: CS Imana became DC Motema Pembe; TP Englebert
became TP Mazembe; Zaire became Democratic Republic Congo (or
Congo-Kinshasa). L�opoldville is now known as Kinshasa. If one adds
the number of double winners of Zaire (6) and Belgian Congo (3), one
arrives at 9 different clubs.
[ 8] Indian doubles listed here consist of the Calcutta League and the
Federation cup. The cup of 1978 (part of Mohun Bagan's first double)
was shared.
[ 9] Algerian name changes: CR Belcourt became CR Belouizdad, JS Kawkaby
became JE Tizi Ouzou and is now known as JS Kabylie, MP Alger became
MC Alger.
[10] Doubles for R�union are composed of championship and Coupe de la
R�union; trebles additionally include Coupe de France.
[11] Japanese name changes: Toyo Kogyo, later Mazda, is now known as
Sanfrecce Hiroshima; Nissan became Yokohama Marinos and Yomiuri
is now known as Verdy Kawasaki.
[12] Includes the 1990 double for Sirius and the 1991 double for Zhalgiris.
[13] Does not include the 1951 "double": Ruch were awarded the championship
on account of their win of the inaugural Polish cup, and in spite of
the fact that they only finished sixth in the Polish league won by
Wisla Krak�w.
[14] There was no Hungarian cup in 1924; MTK won the championship that
season.
[15] The trebles of Floriana and Sliema Wanderers consisted of league,
trophy, and Cassar Cup.
[16] The trebles of Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians consisted of league,
cup, and shield.
[17] The trebles of South China consisted of league, cup, and Viceroy Cup.
The treble of Sun Hei 2005 consisted of league, cup, and league cup; in
addition they won the senior shield, beating league runners-up Happy Valley
in all three cup finals. The treble of Kitchee 2012 consisted of league,
cup, and league cup.
[18] The treble of Fall River Marksmen consisted of American Soccer League,
US Open Cup, and Lewis Cup.
[19] Data missing for this country.
[20] There was no championship in 1977 and 1978, but Djoliba won the cup
in both these seasons.
[21] Palmeiras' double of 1967 consisted of the Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa,
predecessor of the current league championship, and the Taça Brasil.
[22] Dinamo Kyiv won 4 doubles in the Soviet Union and 8 in Ukraine.
[23] Bayern won the league, cup and post-season league cup in 2000; the latter
was contested by the top-6 teams in the 1999/00 league.
[24] the main cup competition in Saudi Arabia was the Kings Cup up to and
including 1989/90 and the Crown Prince Cup since 1990/91; all doubles
of Al-Ahli and Al-Nasr involved the Kings Cup, all doubles of Al-Hilal,
Al-Ittihad and Al-Shabab involved the Crown Prince Cup.
[25] Al-Qadisiya won league, Emir Cup and Crown Prince Cup.
[26] CAPS United won league, ZIFA Unity Cup (the main cup tournament) and
Buddie Challenge Cup (a league cup style tournament).
[27] Malaysian doubles consist of league and Malaysia Cup (the main cup
tournament; in 2007, Kedah also won the FA Cup (secondary cup tournament).
[28] Bermudan triples consisted of league, FA Cup and Friendship Trophy.
[ S] Both Debreceni VSC in 2009/10 and Paris-Saint-Germain FC in 2014/15
started the season by winning the Super Cup (in 2009 resp. 2014, having
qualified for that final the previous season) and went on to win all three
available domestic trophies: league, cup and league cup.
6 FC Barcelona 1951/52, 1952/53, 1958/59, 1997/98, 2008/09, 2014/15 5 Athletic Club de Bilbao 1929/30, 1930/31, 1942/43, 1955/56, 1983/84 4 Real Madrid CF 1961/62, 1974/75, 1979/80, 1988/89 1 Clube Atl�tico de Madrid 1995/96
Both Athletic (1929-31) and Barcelona (1951-53) once managed to hold on to the double in consecutive seasons.
Champions losing the cup final
6 Real Madrid CF 1932/33, 1957/58, 1960/61, 1967/68, 1978/79, 1989/90
2 Valencia CF 1943/44, 1970/71
2 FC Barcelona 1973/74, 2010/11
League runners-up winning the cup
4 Clube Atl�tico de Madrid 1960/61, 1964/65, 1984/85, 1990/91
4 FC Barcelona 1967/68, 1970/71, 1977/78, 1996/97
4 Real Madrid CF 1933/34, 1935/36, 1992/93, 2010/11
2 RC Deportivo de La Coru�a 1994/95, 2001/02
2 Athletic Club de Bilbao 1931/32, 1932/33
1 Valencia CF 1948/49
League runners-up losing the cup finals ('double losers')
4 Real Madrid CF 1928/29, 1959/60, 1991/92, 2012/13
3 FC Barcelona 1953/54, 1985/86, 2013/14
1 Valencia CF 1971/72
1 Real Sociedad de F. 1987/88
When both halves of the city could celebrate: 1 Barcelona 1928/29 (FC Barcelona (League); RCD Espa�ol (Cup)) 1 Sevilla 1934/35 (Real Betis B. (League); Sevilla FC (Cup)) 1 Madrid 1971/72 (Real Madrid CF (League); C. Atl�tico (Cup))
In 84 seasons in which both league and cup were played, 16 'doubles' were won.
Cup winning Champions
Athletic Club won 5 doubles while winning the league 8 times; so they more often
combined a cup win with a league title than not; this is explained by the fact
that they won the cup 23 times, only once less than record winners Barcelona;
in all three seasons in which they won the league but failed to win the cup,
they were eliminated from the latter competition by the eventual winners (1933/34
and 1935/36 by Real Madrid, 1982/83 by Barcelona).
Stopping the Champions
Two teams stopped the league champions from completing the double in the cup
final on three occasions: Athletic (1932/33 and 1957/58 against Real Madrid,
1943/44 against Valencia), and Barcelona (1967/68 and 1989/90 against Real
Madrid and 1970/71 against Valencia): both twice denied Real Madrid and once
Valencia.
Revenge of the Runners-Up
On five occasions, the league runners-up beat the champions in the cup final;
this means that 5 out of 10 times that the champions lost the cup final, they
succumbed to the league runners-up, implying a fierce fight between the two
teams all season. It happened 1932/33 (Athletic beating Real Madrid in the
cup final), 1960/61 (Atl�tico beating Real Madrid), 1967/68 (Barcelona beating
Real Madrid), 1970/71 (Barcelona beating Valencia) and 2010/11 (Real Madrid
beating Barcelona).
Switching Shadow
When Barcelona won their first double, 1951/52, Athletic were league runners-up
while Valencia lost the cup final. Next season, Barcelona won the double again,
now with Valencia as league runners-up and Athletic as cup final losers.
All or Nothing
The three teams that most often won the cup while finishing runners-up in the
league are Barcelona, Real and Atl�tico, all on 4 occasions. As Barcelona and
Real Madrid both won the cup very often and finished runners-up many times, that
is not surprising for them, but Atl�tico won the cup on 'only' 10 occasions while
they finished runners-up 8 times. So almost half the times they won the cup, they
were second in the league, while exactly half the times they were league
runners-up, they consoled themselves with the cup.
Triple champions including Europe
None
Double champions including Europe
4 FC Barcelona: League + C3 (1959/60)
League + C1 (1991/92)
Cup + C2 (1996/97)
League + Cup + C1 (2010/11)
3 Real Madrid: League + C1 (1956/57)
League + C1 (1957/58)
League + C3 (1985/86)
1 Valencia: League + C3 (2003/04)
1 Real Zaragoza: Cup + C3 (1963/64)
Most frequent combination: League + C1
The season 1961/62 is the �almost perfect� Spanish European performance:
C3 is won by Valencia against Barcelona (Spanish final), while Atletico
de Madrid wins C2. Real Madrid achieves Spanish �Doblete� but loses the
epic final against Benfica in Amsterdam. A good chance for being Triple
Champions at home and abroad.
No regular cup tournament has been held in Argentina though various cup like competitions existed in the past. On those tournaments, we can say that:
a) Competencia, Est�mulo, Suecia and Campeonato Nacional cups were the main cups. b) Honor, Rep�blica, Centenario cups could be computed as league cups. c) Ibarguren and Oro have not been computed because they were played with only 2 participants, so they are as supercups. d) Also, cups played with less than 90 minutes by match have not been computed (Escobar, Asistencia P�blica). Under these premisses, the following clubs can be considered to have won league-and-cup doubles in Argentina: Alumni 1907, 1909 Boca Juniors 1919, 1926, 1976 Independiente 1926 River Plate 1932, 1975, 1979 San Lorenzo de Almagro: 1972 Note that winning Apertura and Clausura tournaments in one season is not considered a double win as both are league tournaments.
Spanish double trivia thanks to Gustavo Sordo; Argentina explanations thanks to Osvaldo Jos� Gorgazzi
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