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[[double (association football)|Double]]s and [[treble (association football)|treble]]s are usually long-remembered achievements, but do occur with some level of frequency.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Moore|first=Kevin|title=Sports heritage and the re‐imaged city: the National Football Museum, Preston|journal=International Journal of Cultural Policy|year=2008|volume=14|issue=4|pages=445–461|doi=10.1080/10286630802445922|url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10286630802445922|accessdate=20 December 2011}}</ref> By contrast, winning four or more trophies in one season is exceptionally rare. In recent years, the terms quadruple, quintuple and sextuple have come to be occasionally used to refer to winning four, five or six top-tier trophies in a single season.<ref name="Fergie cools" /><ref name="quadruple">{{cite news |
[[double (association football)|Double]]s and [[treble (association football)|treble]]s are usually long-remembered achievements, but do occur with some level of frequency.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Moore|first=Kevin|title=Sports heritage and the re‐imaged city: the National Football Museum, Preston|journal=International Journal of Cultural Policy|year=2008|volume=14|issue=4|pages=445–461|doi=10.1080/10286630802445922|url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10286630802445922|accessdate=20 December 2011}}</ref> By contrast, winning four or more trophies in one season is exceptionally rare. In recent years, the terms quadruple, quintuple and sextuple have come to be occasionally used to refer to winning four, five or six top-tier trophies in a single season.<ref name="Fergie cools" /><ref name="quadruple">{{cite news |
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The list below considers only teams whose victories include trophies in the [[league system|top tier of their league system]]. |
The list below considers only teams whose victories include trophies in the [[league system|top tier of their league system]]. |
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| [[1966–67 European Cup|European Cup]], [[1966–67 Scottish First Division|Scottish First Division]], [[1966–67 Scottish Cup|Scottish Cup]], [[1966–67 Scottish League Cup|Scottish League Cup]], [[Glasgow Cup]] |
| [[1966–67 European Cup|European Cup]], [[1966–67 Scottish First Division|Scottish First Division]], [[1966–67 Scottish Cup|Scottish Cup]], [[1966–67 Scottish League Cup|Scottish League Cup]], [[Glasgow Cup]] |
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Other teams have won five competitions in a calendar year, though not all in the same season. [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] achieved this in 2001, winning all competitions entered with the exception of the domestic league title;<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11907_5006367,00.html |title=Top ten successful seasons |publisher=skysports.com |date= 26 March 2009 |accessdate=5 April 2012}}</ref> [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] achieved this feat in 2010 (all but [[2010 UEFA Super Cup]]),<ref name="fifa5" /> Spanish club [[F.C. Barcelona]] achieved this in 2011 (all but [[2010–11 Copa del Rey]]) and 2015 (all but [[2015 Supercopa de España]]);<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.channelstv.com/global/news_details.php?nid=30687&cat=Sports |title=Barcelona Crowned World Champions As Messi Claims Golden Ball |publisher=ChannelsTV.com |date= |accessdate=19 December 2011 }}</ref> another Spanish club [[Real Madrid]] in 2017 (all but [[2016–17 Copa del Rey]]), Germany's [[FC Bayern Munich]] won five trophies in 2013 (all but [[2013 DFL-Supercup]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1897525-bayern-munichs-world-club-cup-win-sums-up-their-record-breaking-year |title=Bayern Munich's Club World Cup Win Sums Up Their Record-Breaking Year |publisher=Bleacher Report |date= 21 December 2013 |accessdate=22 December 2013}}</ref> |
Other teams have won five competitions in a calendar year, though not all in the same season. [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] achieved this in 2001, winning all competitions entered with the exception of the domestic league title;<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11907_5006367,00.html |title=Top ten successful seasons |publisher=skysports.com |date= 26 March 2009 |accessdate=5 April 2012}}</ref> [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] achieved this feat in 2010 (all but [[2010 UEFA Super Cup]]),<ref name="fifa5" /> Spanish club [[F.C. Barcelona]] achieved this in 2011 (all but [[2010–11 Copa del Rey]]) and 2015 (all but [[2015 Supercopa de España]]);<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.channelstv.com/global/news_details.php?nid=30687&cat=Sports |title=Barcelona Crowned World Champions As Messi Claims Golden Ball |publisher=ChannelsTV.com |date= |accessdate=19 December 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415174220/http://www.channelstv.com/global/news_details.php?nid=30687&cat=Sports |archivedate=15 April 2012 |df= }}</ref> another Spanish club [[Real Madrid]] in 2017 (all but [[2016–17 Copa del Rey]]), Germany's [[FC Bayern Munich]] won five trophies in 2013 (all but [[2013 DFL-Supercup]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1897525-bayern-munichs-world-club-cup-win-sums-up-their-record-breaking-year |title=Bayern Munich's Club World Cup Win Sums Up Their Record-Breaking Year |publisher=Bleacher Report |date= 21 December 2013 |accessdate=22 December 2013}}</ref> |
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==Six titles in a season== |
==Six titles in a season== |
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| 2006–07<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/england/2326498/FA-can-learn-from-winning-Arsenal-Ladies.html |title=FA can learn from winning Arsenal Ladies |publisher=Daily Telegraph |date= 24 November 2007|accessdate=24 August 2012|first=Sue|last=Mott |location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arsenal.com/match/report/0708county-cup-final-millwall-0-2-arsenal |title=Arsenal Ladies lifted their second trophy of the season |publisher=Arsenal.com |accessdate=24 August 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arsenal.com/assets/_files/documents/oct_11/gun__1318505694_Arsenal_Annual_Report_May_2007.pdf |title=The Ladies actually won a fifth trophy during the 2006/2007 season. |
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| [[2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup|UEFA Women's Cup]], [[2006–07 FA Women's Premier League|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]] |
| [[2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup|UEFA Women's Cup]], [[2006–07 FA Women's Premier League|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]] |
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| 1961–62<ref name="septuple"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/winning.html|title=Beyond Trebles|date=15 January 2010|work=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]|accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linfieldfc.com/event.asp?eid=8243|title=A superb night of 7 Trophy Linfield nostalgia|date=29 April 2012|work=linfieldfc.com|accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref> |
| 1961–62<ref name="septuple"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/winning.html|title=Beyond Trebles|date=15 January 2010|work=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]|accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linfieldfc.com/event.asp?eid=8243|title=A superb night of 7 Trophy Linfield nostalgia|date=29 April 2012|work=linfieldfc.com|accessdate=11 January 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130718050903/http://www.linfieldfc.com/event.asp?eid=8243|archivedate=18 July 2013|df=}}</ref> |
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| [[1961–62 Irish League|Irish League]], [[Irish Cup]], [[County Antrim Shield]], [[City Cup (Northern Ireland)|City Cup]], [[Gold Cup (Northern Ireland)|Gold Cup]], [[Ulster Cup]], [[North-South Cup]] |
| [[1961–62 Irish League|Irish League]], [[Irish Cup]], [[County Antrim Shield]], [[City Cup (Northern Ireland)|City Cup]], [[Gold Cup (Northern Ireland)|Gold Cup]], [[Ulster Cup]], [[North-South Cup]] |
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Revision as of 15:48, 28 December 2017
In a football season, clubs typically compete in a number of different competitions: usually a domestic league and at least one cup competition, as well as sometimes competing in continental football, that is, the tournaments organised by one of FIFA's six confederations. Winning multiple competitions is seen as a particularly momentous achievement.[1][2]
Doubles and trebles are usually long-remembered achievements, but do occur with some level of frequency.[3] By contrast, winning four or more trophies in one season is exceptionally rare. In recent years, the terms quadruple, quintuple and sextuple have come to be occasionally used to refer to winning four, five or six top-tier trophies in a single season.[2][4][5][6][7][8]
The list below considers only teams whose victories include trophies in the top tier of their league system.
Four titles in one season
Some clubs have won four competitions in a single season. This has sometimes been called a 'quadruple'.
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 |
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Celtic | Scotland | UEFA | 1966–67[15][16][17][18] | |
Fenerbahçe | Turkey | UEFA | 1967–68[19] | Turkish Super League, Turkish Cup, Turkish Presidential Cup, Spor Toto Cup, Balkans Cup |
Valletta | Malta | UEFA | 1996–97[20] | |
Fulham Ladies
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England | UEFA | 2002–03 | FA Women's Community Shield, London FA Women's Cup
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Orlando Pirates
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South Africa | CAF | 2011 | Telkom Knockout, MTN 8, Carling Black Label Cup
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Buriram United | Thailand | AFC | 2015 | Kor Royal Cup, Thai League Cup, Thai Premier League, Mekong Club Championship, Thai FA Cup |
Other teams have won five competitions in a calendar year, though not all in the same season.
Six titles in a season
Club | Country | Confederation | Year(s) | Titles won |
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Valletta | Malta | UEFA | 2000–01[24] | |
Arsenal Ladies
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England | UEFA | 2006–07[25][26][27] | FA Women's Community Shield, London FA Women's Cup
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The six titles won by Barcelona in 2009 (Copa del Rey, La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Supercopa de España, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup) have been described as a 'sextuple'. This achievement, however, took place over the course of two different Spanish seasons, including a treble in the 2008–09 season.[28][29]
Seven titles in a season
Club | Country | Confederation | Year(s) | Titles won |
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Linfield | Northern Ireland | UEFA | 1921–22[30][31] | Irish League, Irish Cup, County Antrim Shield, City Cup, Gold Cup, Belfast Charity Cup, Alhambra Cup |
Linfield | Northern Ireland | UEFA | 1961–62[30][32][33] | Irish League, Irish Cup, County Antrim Shield, City Cup, Gold Cup, Ulster Cup, North-South Cup |
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