Success in football comes in circles, as good times come and go for every club, but some clubs have had far more consistent runs than the others. Many clubs have had generations of success through each era of football and multiple competitions.
Clubs like Real Madrid have gone into the 2024-25 season on the back of being the defending UEFA Champions League winners for a record 15th time. The Los Blancos look to retain their crown in the competition's new format, as they have done previously in so many occasions. The Premier League club Manchester United hopes to add their haul of trophies from the years.
Understanding that every title, cup, and league win has a backdrop is essential. Here is the full list of the clubs boasting their trophy cabinets.
15 most decorated clubs in world football:
RANK | CLUBS | TROPHIES | NATION |
1. | Al-Ahly | 123 | Egypt |
2. | Celtic FC | 119 | Scotland |
3. | Rangers | 118 | Scotland |
4. | Club Nacional de Football | 117 | Uruguay |
5. | Atletico Penarol | 116 | Uruguay |
6. | Real Madrid | 102 | Spain |
7. | FC Barcelona | 98 | Spain |
8. | SL Benfica | 85 | Portugal |
9. | FC Porto | 85 | Portugal |
10. | Al-Faisaly | 84 | Saudi Arab |
11. | FC Bayern Munich | 83 | Germany |
12. | Olympiacos | 80 | Greece |
13. | Ajax | 73 | Netherlands |
14. | Juventus | 71 | Italy |
15. | Manchester United | 68 | England |
15. Manchester United | 68 Trophies | England:

If you say "Theatre of Dreams", "Old Trafford", or the "Busby Babes" to someone, there is only one club that comes to mind: Manchester United. The Red Devils are cementing their place in the most decorated club's hall of fame with 68 trophies, right from the Busby Babes Munich air disaster in 1958 to Sir Alex Ferguson's Class of 92. Icons like Sir Bobby Charlton to the modern heroes like Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs and Cristiano Ronaldo have clothed the famous red jersey.
While the club has struggled to reach the heights of the 1990s to 2000s in recent years, The Red Devils are one of the most successful clubs in England, winning three UEFA Champions Leagues to their name, one of the best teams to have ever played in Europe as well.
Breakdown of the trophies:
- 20 times English Champion (12/13, 10/11, 08/09, 07/08, 06/07, 02/03, 00/01, 99/00, 98/99, 96/97, 95/96, 93/94, 92/93, 66/67, 64/65, 56/57, 55/56, 51/52, 1910/11, 1907/08)
- 1x FIFA Club World Cup Winner (2008-09)
- 3x UEFA Champions League winner (1967-68, 1998-99, 2007-08)
- 1x UEFA Super Cup Winner (1991-92)
- 1x UEFA Europa Cup Winner (2016-17)
- 1x Cup Winners Cup (1990-91)
- 13x FA Cup Winner (23/24, 15/16, 03/04, 98/99, 95/96, 93/94, 89/90, 84/85, 82/83, 76/77, 62/63, 47/48, 1908/09)
- 21x English Super Cup winner (16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 08/09, 07/08, 03/04, 97/98 , 96/97, 94/95, 93/94, 90/91, 83/84, 77/78, 67/68, 65/66, 57/58, 56/57, 52/53, 1911/12, 1908/09)
- 6x English League Cup Winner (22/23 , 16/17 , 09/10 , 08/09 , 05/06 , 91/92)
- 2x English 2nd Tier Champions (74/75, 35/36)
- 1x Inter Continental Cup Winner (1999)
14. Juventus | 71 Trophies | Italy:

Juventus is undoubtedly one of the most decorated clubs in world football and Italy too. From Dino Zoff to Alessandro Del Piero, this Italian heavyweight has been home to some of the biggest footballing stars ever produced, who have helped to add moments that collectively tell the tale of their 71 trophies. Not many clubs can boast about the fact that the Turin giant was formed by a group of grammar school students who turned into one of the biggest clubs in world football. A fascinating back story with a thrilling journey.
Breakdown of the trophies:
- 36x Italian Champion (19/20 , 18/19 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 13/14 , 12/13 , 11/12 , 02/03 , 01/02 , 97/98 , 96/97 , 94/95 , 85/86 , 83/84 , 81/82 , 80/81 , 77/78 , 76/77 , 74/75 , 72/73 , 71/72 , 66/67 , 60/61 , 59/60 , 57/58 , 51/52 , 49/50 , 34/35 , 33/34 , 32/33 , 31/32 , 30/31 , 1925/26 , 1904/05)
- 15x Italian Cup Winner (23/24 , 20/21 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 94/95 , 89/90 , 82/83 , 78/79 , 64/65 , 59/60 , 58/59 , 41/42 , 37/38)
- 2x UEFA Champions League winners (1984-85, 1995-96)
- 2x UEFA Super Cup (1984-85, 1996-97)
- 9x Italian Super Cup Winner (20/21 , 18/19 , 15/16 , 13/14 , 12/13 , 03/04 , 02/03 , 97/98 , 95/96)
- 2x UEFA Cup Winner (92/93 , 89/90 , 76/77)
- 1x Italian Serie B Champion (2006-07)
- 2x Intercontinental Cup Winner (1996, 1985)
13. Ajax | 73 Trophies | Netherlands:

Ajax are a wonderful football club, and their story is represented in as much as one word: innovation. The birthplace of 'Modern Football', their academy, De Toekomst, has been a messenger of talents. From Johan Cruyff to Frenkie de Jong. Their 73 trophies, including their European exploits, show their philosophy that prioritizes skill and vision.
The club has been massively successful in their 123-year history, winning four Champions League crowns, three of which were won in a row, as well as 36 Eredivisie crowns, which makes this club one of the most decorated clubs in world football.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 36x Dutch Champions (21/22 , 20/21 , 18/19 , 13/14 , 12/13 , 11/12 , 10/11 , 03/04 , 01/02 , 97/98 , 95/96 , 94/95 , 93/94 , 89/90 , 84/85 , 82/83 , 81/82 , 79/80 , 78/79 , 76/77 , 72/73 , 71/72 , 69/70 , 67/68 , 66/67 , 65/66 , 59/60 , 56/57 , 46/47 , 38/39 , 36/37 , 33/34 , 31/32 , 30/31 , 1918/19 , 1917/18)
- 20x Dutch Cup Winner (20/21 , 18/19 , 09/10 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 01/02 , 98/99 , 97/98 , 92/93 , 86/87 , 85/86 , 82/83 , 78/79 , 71/72 , 70/71 , 69/70 , 66/67 , 60/61 , 42/43 , 1916/17)
- 1x Inter Toto Cup Winner (1961-62)
- 4x UEFA Champions League winner (1972/73, 71/72, 70/71, 94/95)
- 3x UEFA Super cup winner (1972-73, 1973-74, 1995-96)
- 1X Cup winner Cup (1986-87)
- 9x Dutch Supercup Winner (2019/20 , 13/14 , 07/08 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 02/03 , 95/96 , 94/95 , 93/94)
- 1x UEFA Cup Winner (1991-92)
- 2x Intercontinental Cup winner (1995, 1972)
12. Olympiacos | 80 Trophies | Greece:

Olympiacos is known to have a hugely intimidating home atmosphere when visiting teams come to their ground, the Karaiskakis Stadium. Despite only holding 33,334 fans, it's a well-known fortress for the home team. There's no doubt that they have dominated Greek football since their inception in 1925. From legendary figures to the current team, it has helped the club propel them to 80 trophies and cemented their name into one of the most decorated clubs.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 47x Greek Champions (21/22 , 20/21 , 19/20 , 16/17 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 13/14 , 12/13 , 11/12 , 10/11 , 08/09 , 07/08 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 04/05 , 02/03 , 01/02 , 2000/01 , 99/00 , 98/99 , 97/98 , 96/97 , 86/87 , 82/83 , 81/82 , 80/81 , 79/80 , 74/75 , 73/74 , 72/73 , 66/67 , 65/66 , 58/59 , 57/58 , 56/57 , 55/56 , 54/55 , 53/54 , 50/51 , 47/48 , 46/47 , 37/38 , 36/37 , 35/36 , 33/34 , 32/33 , 1930/31)
- 28x Greek Cup Winner (19/20 , 14/15 , 12/13 , 11/12 , 08/09 , 07/08 , 05/06 , 2004/05 , 98/99 , 91/92 , 89/90 , 80/81 , 74/75 , 72/73 , 70/71 , 67/68 , 64/65 , 62/63 , 60/61 , 59/60 , 58/59 , 57/58 , 56/57 , 53/54 , 52/53 , 51/52 , 50/51 , 1946/47)
- 4x Greek Super Cup Winner (2006/07, 91/92, 86/87, 1979/80)
- 1x UEFA Conference League Winner (2023-24)
11. FC Bayern Munich | 83 Trophies | Germany:

Bayern's unparalleled streak of 11 consecutive titles came to an end in 2023-24 when the club slipped to third in Bayer Leverkusen's 'invincible' season. Vincent Kompany will be looking to change fortunes and restore Bayern to the top of German football. From their Allianz Arena, a modern-day stadium, they have showcased a brand of football that is both efficient and elegant. Bayern Munich is one of the most decorated clubs in Germany and world football too.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 33x German Champion (22/23 , 21/22 , 20/21 , 19/20 , 18/19 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 13/14 , 12/13 , 09/10 , 07/08 , 05/06 , 04/05 , 02/03 , 00/01 , 99/00 , 98/99 , 96/97 , 93/94 , 89/90 , 88/89 , 86/87 , 85/86 , 84/85 , 80/81 , 79/80 , 73/74 , 72/73 , 71/72 , 68/69 , 31/32)
- 20x German Cup winner (2019/20 , 18/19 , 15/16 , 13/14 , 12/13 , 09/10 , 07/08 , 05/06 , 04/05 , 02/03 , 99/00 , 97/98 , 85/86 , 83/84 , 81/82 , 70/71 , 68/69 , 66/67 , 65/66 , 1956/57)
- 10x German Super Cup Winner (22/23 , 21/22 , 20/21 , 18/19 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 12/13 , 10/11 , 90/91 , 87/88)
- 6x League Cup Winner (07/08 , 04/05 , 00/01 , 99/00 , 98/99 , 97/98)
- South German Cup Winner (1956-57)
- 2x Intercontinental Cup Winner (2001, 1976)
- 2X UEFA Super Cup Winner (20/21 , 13/14)
- 6x UEFA Champions League Winner (1975/76, 74/75, 73/74, 2019/20, 2012/13, 2000/01)
- 2x FIFA Club World Cup Winner (20/21, 13/14)
- 1x UEFA Cup Winner (1995-96)
10. Al-Faisaly | 84 Trophies | Saudi Arab:

Not a familiar name in world football, but Al-Faisaly is one of the most decorated clubs in world football. In 91 years of their existence as a football club, formerly known as Al-Ashbal Club, they have won 35 league titles and 21 Jordan FA Cups, although domestic success has been more limited in recent years. The club is yet to have any success on the AFC stage.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 35x Jordanian Champion (2021/22 , 18/19 , 16/17 , 11/12 , 09/10 , 03/04 , 02/03 , 00/01 , 99/00 , 98/99 , 93/94 , 92/93 , 89/90 , 88/89 , 87/88 , 85/86 , 84/85 , 82/83 , 76/77 , 75/76 , 73/74 , 72/73 , 71/72 , 70/71 , 69/70 , 65/66 , 64/65 , 63/64 , 62/63 , 61/62 , 60/61 , 59/60 , 58/59 , 44/45 , 1943/44)
- 2x AFC Cup Winner (2006, 2005)
- 21x Jordanian Cup Winner (2020/21 , 18/19 , 16/17 , 14/15 , 11/12 , 07/08 , 04/05 , 03/04 , 02/03 , 00/01 , 98/99 , 97/98 , 94/95 , 93/94 , 92/93 , 91/92 , 89/90 , 87/88 , 82/83 , 80/81 ,1979/80)
9. FC Porto | 85 Trophies | Portugal:

From the banks of the Douro River, FC Porto has risen as Portugal's footballing flare and one of the most decorated clubs in world football. This is the football club that gave us players such as Deco, Ricardo Carvalho and, of course, the hero Benni McCarthy. After the 2004 season's UEFA Champions League winning campaign, Porto haven't seen any success in Europe since, they have still managed to win 30 Primeira Liga titles, 19 Taca de Portugal, two European Cups and two Europa Leagues during their 130-year history.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 30x Portuguese Champion (2021/22 , 19/20 , 17/18 , 12/13 , 11/12 , 10/11 , 08/09 , 07/08 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 03/04 , 02/03 , 98/99 , 97/98 , 96/97 , 95/96 , 94/95 , 92/93 , 91/92 , 89/90 , 87/88 , 85/86 , 84/85 , 78/79 , 77/78 , 58/59 , 55/56 , 39/40 , 38/39 , 1934/35)
- 20x Portuguese Cup Winner (2023/24 , 22/23 , 21/22 , 19/20 , 10/11 , 09/10 , 08/09 , 05/06 , 02/03 , 00/01 , 99/00 , 97/98 , 93/94 , 90/91 , 87/88 , 83/84 , 76/77 , 67/68 , 57/58 , 1955/56)
- 2x UEFA Europa League winner (2010/11, 2002-03)
- 1x Portuguese league cup winner (2022-23)
- 2x UEFA Champions League Winner (2003-04, 1986-87)
- 1x UEFA Super Cup Winner (1987-88)
- 2x Intercontinental Cup Winner (2004, 1987)
8. SL Benfica | 85 Trophies | Portugal:

SL Benfica is one of the most decorated football clubs in Portugal and globally. The club has given birth to some absolute icons in the sport. Eusebio, winner of the 1965 Ballon d'Or, was representing Benfica when he achieved this phenomenal feat. Modern-day players such as Angel Di Maria, Darwin Nunez, David Luiz and Nemanja Matic are just a few names that have come and gone from the Portuguese outfit over the years. With 85 trophies, incredibly, the nation's two powerhouses are tied for trophy hauls.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 38x Portuguese Champion (22/23 , 18/19 , 16/17 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 13/14 , 09/10 , 04/05 , 93/94 , 90/91 , 88/89 , 86/87 , 83/84 , 82/83 , 80/81 , 76/77 , 75/76 , 74/75 , 72/73 , 71/72 , 70/71 , 68/69 , 67/68 , 66/67 , 64/65 , 63/64 , 62/63 , 60/61 , 59/60 , 56/57 , 54/55 , 49/50 , 44/45 , 42/43 , 41/42 , 37/38 , 36/37 , 35/36)
- 26x Portuguese Cup Winner (16/17 , 13/14 , 03/04 , 95/96 , 92/93 , 86/87 , 85/86 , 84/85 , 82/83 , 80/81 , 79/80 , 71/72 , 69/70 , 68/69 , 63/64 , 61/62 , 58/59 , 56/57 , 54/55 , 52/53 , 51/52 , 50/51 , 48/49 , 43/44 , 42/43 , 1939/40)
- 8x Portuguese League Cup Winner (2024/25 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 13/14 , 11/12 , 10/11 , 09/10 , 2008/09)
- 9x Portuguese Cup Winner (23/24 , 19/20 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 14/15 , 05/06 , 89/90 , 85/86 , 80/81)
- 2x UEFA Champions League Winner (1961/62, 1960/61)
7. FC Barcelona | 98 Trophies | Spain:

There is no denying that Barcelona's most successful period was the late 2000s and into the 2010s, led by the genius Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest player to ever kick a football and helped to make one of the most decorated clubs in world football. Their 98-trophy tally does not just recount victories but also moments that changed Spanish football. Camp Nou has been the hub of 'tiki-taka' football - a poetic style, enchanting and uniquely Barcelona's.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 27x Spanish Champion (22/23 , 18/19 , 17/18 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 12/13 , 10/11 , 09/10 , 08/09 , 05/06 , 04/05 , 98/99 , 97/98 , 93/94 , 92/93 , 91/92 , 90/91 , 84/85 , 73/74 , 59/60 , 58/59 , 52/53 , 51/52 , 48/49 , 47/48 , 44/45 , 1928/29)
- 31x Spanish Cup Winner (20/21 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 11/12 , 08/09 , 97/98 , 96/97 , 89/90 , 87/88 , 82/83 , 80/81 , 77/78 , 70/71 , 67/68 , 62/63 , 58/59 , 56/57 , 52/53 , 51/52 , 50/51 , 41/42 , 1927/28 , 1925/26 , 1924/25 , 1921/22 , 1919/20 , 1912/13 , 1911/12 , 1909/10)
- 5x UEFA Champions League winner (191/92, 14/15 , 10/11 , 08/09 , 05/06)
- 5x UEFA Super Cup winner (15/16 , 11/12 , 09/10 , 97/98 , 92/93)
- 15x Spanish Super Cup Winner (24/25 , 22/23 , 18/19 , 16/17 , 13/14 , 11/12 , 10/11 , 09/10 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 96/97 , 94/95 , 92/93 , 91/92 , 83/84)
- 3x FIFA Club World Cup winner (15/16 , 11/12 , 09/10)
- 4x Cup Winners up (96/97 , 88/89 , 81/82 , 78/79)
- 9x Copa Catalunya Winner (13/14 , 12/13 , 06/07 , 04/05 , 03/04 , 99/00 , 92/93 , 90/91 , 84/85)
- 3x Copa Eva Durate Winner (53/54 , 52/53 , 48/49)
- 3x Inter-Cities fair cup Winners (65/66 , 59/60 , 57/58)
6. Real Madrid | 102 Trophies | Spanish:
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Real Madrid has made the Santiago Bernabeu a theatre of dreams for fans and a place of nightmares for rivals. Madrid boasts an astonishing 15 UEFA Champions League titles to their name, seven more than any other team has won in the competition's history. Los Blancos is the most decorated club in Spain showcasing 102 trophies.
Breakdown of trophies:
Competition | Number of Wins | Winning Seasons |
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La Liga | 36 | 1931–32, 1932–33, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2016–17, 2019–20, 2021-22, 2023-24 |
Copa del Rey | 20 | 1904–05, 1905–06, 1907–08, 1916–17, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1950–51, 1961–62, 1969–70, 1981–82, 1989–90, 1992–93, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2022-23 |
Spanish Super Cup | 13 | 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023 |
UEFA Champions League | 15 | 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2024 |
UEFA Super Cup | 6 | 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2023, 2024 |
FIFA Club World Cup | 8 | 1960, 1998, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023 |
FIFA Intercontinental Cup | 1 | 2024-25 |
Intercontinental Cup Winner | 3 | 2002, 1998, 1960 |
Copa Eva Durate | 2 | 1984/85, 1947/48 |
5. Atletico Penarol | 116 Trophies | Uruguay:

Just missing out on the top four is one of the most decorated clubs of South American football, Atletico Penarol. Why is this club so special and represents why they have been so successful over the years, is that they have never been relegated from the top division in Uruguay since being founded in 1891. It is a witness to longevity and consistent excellence. With a total of 116 trophies, they are not just Uruguayan legends.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 52x Uruguayan Champion (2024 , 2021 , 2018 , 2017 , 15/16 , 12/13 , 09/10 , 02/03 , 98/99 , 96/97 , 95/96 , 94/95 , 93/94 , 92/93 , 85/86 , 84/85 , 81/82 , 80/81 , 78/79 , 77/78 , 74/75 , 73/74 , 72/73 , 67/68 , 66/67 , 64/65 , 63/64 , 61/62 , 60/61 , 59/60 , 58/59 , 57/58 , 53/54 , 52/53 , 50/51 , 48/49 , 44/45 , 43/44 , 37/38 , 36/37 , 35/36 , 34/35 , 31/32 , 1928/29 , 1927/28 , 1920/21 , 1917/18 , 1910/11 , 1906/07 , 1904/05 , 1900/01 , 1899/00)
- 2x Uruguayan Super Cup winner (2021/22 , 17/18)
- 5x Copa Libertadores Winner (1987 , 1982 , 1966 , 1961 , 1960)
- 3x Intercontinental Cup Winner (1982 , 1966 , 1961)
4. Club Nacional de Football | 117 Trophies | Uruguay:

Club Nacional de Football tales of dominance are South American epics, which makes them the most decorated clubs in South America. However, in their long and storied 125-year history, they have won 49 Primera Division crowns in their homeland. The well-documented side from Uruguay boasts 116 trophies and is iconic in its own right.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 49x Uruguayan Champion (2022 , 2020 , 2019 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 11/12 , 10/11 , 08/09 , 05/06 , 04/05 , 01/02 , 00/01 , 99/00 , 97/98 , 91/92 , 82/83 , 79/80 , 76/77 , 71/72 , 70/71 , 69/70 , 68/69 , 65/66 , 62/63 , 56/57 , 55/56 , 54/55 , 51/52 , 49/50 , 46/47 , 45/46 , 42/43 , 41/42 , 40/41 , 39/40 , 38/39 , 33/34 , 32/33 , 1923/24 , 1922/23 , 1921/22 , 1919/20 , 1918/19 , 1916/17 , 1915/16 , 1914/15 , 1911/12 , 1902/03 , 1901/02)
- 3x Copa Libertadores Winner (1988 , 1980 , 1971)
- 3x Intercontinental Cup Winner (1988 , 1980 , 1971)
- 1x Recopa SudAmericana winner (1989)
3. Rangers |118 Trophies | Scotland:

Rangers have marginally fewer trophies to their city rivals Celtic with 55 Scottish first-tier League Championships since 1890 and that's why they are the second most decorated clubs in Scottish Premiership. With their home one of the most famous stadiums in the British Isles in the form of Ibrox, it is no wonder they have managed such glory when they can create such an atmosphere.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 55x Scottish Champions (20/21 , 10/11 , 09/10 , 08/09 , 04/05 , 02/03 , 99/00 , 98/99 , 96/97 , 95/96 , 94/95 , 93/94 , 92/93 , 91/92 , 90/91 , 89/90 , 88/89 , 86/87 , 77/78 , 75/76 , 74/75 , 63/64 , 62/63 , 60/61 , 58/59 , 56/57 , 55/56 , 52/53 , 49/50 , 48/49 , 46/47 , 38/39 , 36/37 , 34/35 , 33/34 , 32/33 , 30/31 , 1929/30 , 1928/29 , 1927/28 , 1926/27 , 1924/25 , 1923/24 , 1922/23 , 1920/21 , 1919/20 , 1917/18 , 1912/13 , 1911/12 , 1910/11 , 1901/02 , 1900/01 , 1899/00 , 1898/99 , 1890/91)
- 34x Scottish Cup Winners (21/22 , 08/09 , 07/08 , 02/03 , 01/02 , 99/00 , 98/99 , 95/96 , 92/93 , 91/92 , 80/81 , 78/79 , 77/78 , 75/76 , 72/73 , 65/66 , 63/64 , 62/63 , 61/62 , 59/60 , 52/53 , 49/50 , 48/49 , 47/48 , 35/36 , 34/35 , 33/34 , 31/32 , 1929/30 , 1927/28 , 1902/03 , 1897/98 , 1896/97 , 1893/94)
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28x Scottish League Cup winner (23/24 , 10/11 , 09/10 , 07/08 , 04/05 , 02/03 , 01/02 , 98/99 , 96/97 , 93/94 , 92/93 , 90/91 , 88/89 , 87/88 , 86/87 , 84/85 , 83/84 , 81/82 , 78/79 , 77/78 , 75/76 , 70/71 , 64/65 , 63/64 , 61/62 , 60/61 , 48/49 , 46/47)
- 1x Cup Winners Cup (71/72)
- 1x Scottish Second-tier champion (2015-16)
- 1x Scottish Third-tier champion (2013-14)
- 1x Scottish Fourth-tier Champion (2012-13)
2. Celtic FC | 119 Trophies | Scotland:

Celtic Park, also known as Parkhead, and renowned for its thrilling atmosphere, has seen countless memories created in the club's 137-year history. Because of their dominance, they are the most decorated club in Scottish football. Celtic were the first club in Great Britain to win the European Cup.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 54x Scottish Champion (23/24 , 22/23 , 21/22 , 19/20 , 18/19 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 13/14 , 12/13 , 11/12 , 07/08 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 03/04 , 01/02 , 00/01 , 97/98 , 87/88 , 85/86 , 81/82 , 80/81 , 78/79 , 76/77 , 73/74 , 72/73 , 71/72 , 70/71 , 69/70 , 68/69 , 67/68 , 66/67 , 65/66 , 53/54 , 37/38 , 35/36 , 1925/26 , 1921/22 , 1918/19 , 1916/17 , 1915/16 , 1914/15 , 1913/14 , 1909/10 , 1908/09 , 1907/08 , 1906/07 , 1905/06 , 1904/05 , 1897/98 , 1895/96 , 1893/94 , 1892/93)
- 42x Scottish Cup Winner (23/24 , 22/23 , 19/20 , 18/19 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 12/13 , 10/11 , 06/07 , 04/05 , 03/04 , 00/01 , 94/95 , 88/89 , 87/88 , 84/85 , 79/80 , 76/77 , 74/75 , 73/74 , 71/72 , 70/71 , 68/69 , 66/67 , 64/65 , 53/54 , 50/51 , 36/37 , 32/33 , 30/31 , 1926/27 , 1924/25 , 1922/23 , 1913/14 , 1911/12 , 1910/11 , 1907/08 , 1906/07 , 1903/04 , 1899/00 , 1898/99 , 1891/92)
- 22x Scottish League Cup Winner (24/25 , 22/23 , 21/22 , 19/20 , 18/19 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 14/15 , 08/09 , 05/06 , 00/01 , 99/00 , 97/98 , 82/83 , 74/75 , 69/70 , 68/69 , 67/68 , 66/67 , 65/66 , 57/58 , 56/57)
- 1x UEFA Champions League Winner (1966-67)
1. Al-Ahly | 123 Trophies | Egypt:

Al-Ahly tops this list and becomes the most decorated club in world football with 123 trophies. With a legacy stretching back to 1907 and 123 trophies to their name, they are more than Egyptian legends; they are global titans. They have won 43 Egyptian Premier League titles, 39 Egypt Cups, 12 CAF Champions Leagues, 14 Egyptian Super Cups, eight CAF Super Cups and four African Cup Winners' Cups, just to name a few. They are essentially the African version of Real Madrid and continue to dominate Egyptian domestic football to this day.
Breakdown of trophies:
- 44x Egyptian Champion (23/24 , 22/23 , 19/20 , 18/19 , 17/18 , 16/17 , 15/16 , 13/14 , 10/11 , 09/10 , 08/09 , 07/08 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 04/05 , 99/00 , 98/99 , 97/98 , 96/97 , 95/96 , 94/95 , 93/94 , 88/89 , 86/87 , 85/86 , 84/85 , 81/82 , 80/81 , 79/80 , 78/79 , 76/77 , 75/76 , 74/75 , 61/62 , 60/61 , 58/59 , 57/58 , 56/57 , 55/56 , 53/54 , 52/53 , 50/51 , 49/50 , 48/49)
- 39x Egyptian Cup Winner (22/23 , 21/22 , 19/20 , 16/17 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 02/03 , 00/01 , 95/96 , 92/93 , 91/92 , 90/91 , 88/89 , 84/85 , 83/84 , 82/83 , 80/81 , 77/78 , 65/66 , 60/61 , 57/58 , 55/56 , 52/53 , 50/51 , 49/50 , 48/49 , 46/47 , 45/46 , 44/45 , 42/43 , 41/42 , 39/40 , 36/37 , 30/31 , 1929/30 , 1927/28 , 1926/27 , 1924/25 , 1923/24)
- 15x Egyptian Super Cup winner (24/25 , 23/24 , 22/23 , 21/22 , 18/19 , 17/18 , 15/16 , 14/15 , 11/12 , 10/11 , 08/09 , 07/08 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 03/04)
- 12x CAF Champions League Winner (23/24 , 22/23 , 20/21 , 19/20 , 2013 , 2012 , 2008 , 2006 , 2005 , 2001 , 1987 , 1982)
- 4x African Cup Winners' Cup (92/93 , 85/86 , 84/85 , 83/84)
- 8x CAF Super Cup Winner (21/22 , 20/21 , 13/14 , 12/13 , 08/09 , 06/07 , 05/06 , 01/02)
- 1x CAF Confederation Cup winner (2014)