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Football Teams With The Most Official Titles: These are the clubs that have won the most and have the best record in football history. Not only will the number of titles count, but also the difficulty of the competition.
Football is a very passionate sport. We tend to categorize and make lists very easily, establishing rankings of all kinds: who is the best player ever, the best soccer team in history, the best scorer of all time … But there is a reality that does not escape anyone: the official titles won.
There the positions are already clearly defined and that will allow us to know the soccer clubs with the best track records in the world and the ones with the most titles in their showcases. It is true that not all titles are worth the same given the difference in quality that can exist between competitions.
That is why we have given a value to each competition taking into account its level of competition in order to add titles and their value.
Value of Titles Won At Club Level
We will make two classifications, one with the titles won by each team and another with a score based on the difficulty of each title ( in the style of the Golden Boot ) in which, depending on the competition and the country, there will be a multiplier.
Level 1 Competitions
COMPETITION | VALUE |
---|---|
UEFA champions league | 2.5 points |
CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores | 2.5 points |
CONCACAF Concachampions | 2.5 points |
Champions League (CAF) | 2.5 points |
Champions League (AFC) | 2.5 points |
Level 2 Competitions
COMPETITION | VALUE |
---|---|
Top National Leagues* | 2.0 points |
Europe League | 2.0 points |
South American Cup | 2.0 points |
international super cup | 2.0 points |
FIFA Club World Cup | 2.0 points |
Top national cups and super cups* | 2.0 points |
Level 3 Competitions
COMPETITION | VALUE |
---|---|
National leagues | 1.5 points |
national cups | 1.5 points |
national super cups | 1.5 points |
international tournaments | 1.5 points |
Level 4 Competitions
COMPETITION | VALUE |
---|---|
Minor National Leagues* | 1.0 point |
Minor national cups and super cups* | 1.0 point |
Football Teams With The Most Official Titles
As we have already said, we are going to make two classifications. One in which only the number of titles will count, without taking into account anything else, and another by applying a multiplier to each tournament won following a score based on the level of competitiveness of the competition.
Ranking of Teams With The Most Titles (Number)
Ranking of The Teams With The Most Important Titles
If we apply the competition level multiplier to the ranking of football teams with the most titles won, the order in which they appear varies significantly in favor of European teams, especially the top champions of the UEFA Champions League and the major leagues. of Europe. Here is our ranking of the best teams based on the titles they have won historically:
Top 10 Coaches With Most Titles in Football History
# | EQUIPMENT | TITLES | COEF | PTS |
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25 | ZAMALEK (Egypt) |
59 titles 46 national + 13 international (5) |
1*46+8*1.5+2.5*5 | 70.5 |
24 | AL FAISALY (Jordan) |
81 titles 79 national + 2 international (2) |
79*1+2*2.5 | 84 |
23 | CSKA SOFIA (Bulgaria) |
58 titles All national |
1.5*58 | 87 |
22 | COLO COLO (Chile) |
54 titles 51 national + 3 international (1) |
1.5*54+2*2+2.5*1 | 87.5 |
21 | GALATASARAY (Turkey) |
59 titles 57 national + 2 international |
57*1.5+2*2 | 89.5 |
20 | STEAUA BUCHAREST (Romania) |
59 titles 57 national + 2 international (1) |
1.5*57+2*2+2.5*1 | 92 |
19 | OLYMPIA (Paraguay) |
59 titles 51 national + 8 international (3) |
1.5*51+5*2+2.5*3 | 94 |
18 | ANDERLECHT (Belgium) |
63 titles 58 national + 5 international |
58*1.5+5*2 | 97 |
17 | RIVER PLATE (Argentina) |
66 titles 54 national + 12 international (4) |
54*1.5+8*2+4*2.5 | 107 |
16 | AJAX (Netherlands) |
72 titles 62 national + 10 international (4) |
62*1.5+6*2+4*2.5 | 115 |
15 | BOCA JUNIORS (Argentina) |
70 titles 52 national + 18 international (6) |
52*1.5+12*2+6*2.5 | 117 |
14 | OLYMPIACOS (Greece) |
78 titles All national |
78*1.5 | 117 |
13 | PORTO (Portugal) |
79 titles 72 national + 7 international (2) |
72*1.5+5*2+2*2.5 | 123 |
12 | MANCHESTER UNITED (England) |
66 titles 58 national + 6 international (3) |
58*2+3*2+3*2.5 | 129.5 |
11 | Benfica (Portugal) |
85 titles 83 national + 2 international (2) |
83*1.5+2*2.5 | 129.5 |
10 | LIVERPOOL (England) |
65 titles 51 national + 14 international (6) |
51*2+6*2.5+8*2 | 133 |
9 | JUVENTUS (Italy) |
68 titles 58 national + 10 international (2) |
58*2+8*2+2*2.5 | 137 |
8 | AL AHLY (Egypt) |
119 titles 98 national + 21 international (9) |
98*1+11*1.5+9*2.5 | 137 |
7 | BAYERN MUNICH (Germany) |
77 titles 63 national + 14 international (6) |
63*2+8*2+6*2.5 | 157 |
6 | CELTIC (Scotland) |
110 titles 109 national + 1 international (1) |
109*1.5+2.5*1 | 166 |
5 | RANGERS (Scotland) |
115 titles 114 national + 1 international |
114*1.5+2*1 | 173 |
4 | BARCELONA (Spain) |
91 titles 74 national + 17 international (5) |
74*2+12*2+5*2.5 | 184.5 |
3 | REAL MADRID (Spain) |
93 titles 66 national + 27 international (13) |
66*2+14*2+13*2.5 | 192.5 |
2 | PEÑAROL (Uruguay) |
127 titles 119 national + 8 international (5) |
119*1.5+3*2+5*2.5 | 197 |
1 | NATIONAL (Uruguay) |
146 titles 137 national + 9 international (3) |
137*1.5+6*2+3*2.5 | 225 |
What do you think of the FM ranking? Do you agree to apply a coefficient depending on the type of competition or do you prefer that they all have the same value? How would you make your classification of the best teams in the world based on the titles won?