Treble (association football)

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FC Barcelona are the only European men's team in football history to win a continental treble twice, in 2008–09 and in 2014–15 (pictured).

A treble in association football is when a club team wins three trophies in a single season. A continental treble[1] is when a clubs wins the national league competition, the main national cup competition and the main continental trophy. A domestic treble is when a clubs wins three national competitions. Usually this means the league title, the main cup competition and one secondary competition.[2][3]

Continental trebles[change | change source]

This list has clubs who have won their country's highest level league and the primary cup competition (the double), as well as the main continental tournament, all in the same season. Celtic was the first club to do this in 1967. They won the Scottish Football League, Scottish Cup, and European Cup. They also won the Scottish League Cup that year. This makes them the only team in history to win the domestic treble and the European Cup in the same season (although most European nations do not have a League Cup).[4]

In men's football, seven European clubs have achieved the treble since 1967.[5] FC Barcelona and Fc Bayern are the only clubs to win this treble twice.[6][7] Cruz Azul is the only Mexican team to win a continental treble. It has done this twice, in 1969 and 1997.[8]

No South American team has achieved the treble. This is because many countries there do not (or did not) have a major knockout cup. The Copa do Brasil only began in 1989,[9] and the Copa Argentina began in 2011.[10] Uruguay still does not have a knockout cup.

Confederation Club Country Season Titles won
AFC Yomiuri Japan Japan 1987[11] Japanese First Division, Emperor's Cup, Asian Club Championship
Tokyo Verdy Beleza Japan Japan 2019[12][13] Nadeshiko League, Empress's Cup, AFC Women's Club Championship
CAF Englebert Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo 1967[14] Linafoot, Coupe du Congo, African Cup of Champions
Vita Club Zaire Zaire 1973[15] Linafoot, Coupe du Congo, African Cup of Champions
MC Algiers Algeria Algeria 1976[16] Algerian Championnat National, Algerian Cup, African Cup of Champions
Hearts of Oak Ghana Ghana 2000[17] Ghana Premier League, Ghanaian FA Cup, CAF Champions League
Al Ahly Egypt Egypt 2005–06[18] Egyptian League, Egypt Cup, CAF Champions League
Al Ahly (2) Egypt Egypt 2006–07[18] Egyptian League, Egypt Cup, CAF Champions League
Al Ahly (3) Egypt Egypt 2019-20[19] Egyptian League, Egypt Cup, CAF Champions League
Espérance Tunisia Tunisia 2011[20] Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, Tunisian Cup, CAF Champions League
CONCACAF Cruz Azul Mexico Mexico 1969 Mexican Primera División, Copa México, CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 1985[21] TT Pro League, Trinidad and Tobago Cup, CONCACAF Champions Cup
Cruz Azul (2) Mexico Mexico 1997 Mexican Primera División, Copa México, CONCACAF Champions' Cup
OFC Auckland City New Zealand New Zealand 2005–06[22] NZFC Minor Premiership, NZFC Grand Final, OFC Champions League
Waitakere United New Zealand New Zealand 2007–08[23] NZFC Minor Premiership, NZFC Grand Final, OFC Champions League
Auckland City (2) New Zealand New Zealand 2013–14[22] NZFC Minor Premiership, NZFC Grand Final, OFC Champions League
Auckland City (3) New Zealand New Zealand 2014–15[22] NZFC Minor Premiership, NZFC Grand Final, OFC Champions League
Hienghène Sport New Caledonia New Caledonia 2019[24] New Caledonia Super Ligue, New Caledonia Cup, OFC Champions League
UEFA Celtic Scotland Scotland 1966–67 Scottish Football League, Scottish Cup, European Cup
Ajax Netherlands Netherlands 1971–72 Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, European Cup
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands Netherlands 1987–88 Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, European Cup
Manchester United England England 1998–99 Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League
Arsenal England England 2006–07[25][26][27] FA Women's Premier League, FA Women's Cup, UEFA Women's Cup
Frankfurt Germany Germany 2007–08[28] Frauen-Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal Frauen, UEFA Women's Cup
Barcelona Catalonia Catalonia 2008–09 La Liga, Copa del Rey, UEFA Champions League
Internazionale Italy Italy 2009–10 Serie A, Coppa Italia, UEFA Champions League
Lyon France France 2011–12[29] Division 1 Féminine, Coupe de France féminine, UEFA Women's Champions League
Bayern Munich Germany Germany 2012–13 Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, UEFA Champions League
Wolfsburg Germany Germany 2012–13[30] Frauen-Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal Frauen, UEFA Women's Champions League
Barcelona (2) Catalonia Catalonia 2014–15 La Liga, Copa del Rey, UEFA Champions League
Lyon (2) France France 2015–16[29] Division 1 Féminine, Coupe de France féminine, UEFA Women's Champions League
Lyon (3) France France 2016–17[29] Division 1 Féminine, Coupe de France féminine, UEFA Women's Champions League
Lyon (4) France France 2018–19[29] Division 1 Féminine, Coupe de France féminine, UEFA Women's Champions League
Bayern Munich (2) Germany Germany 2019–20 Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, UEFA Champions League
FC Barcelona Femení Catalonia Catalonia 2020-21 Liga F, Copa de la Reina, UEFA Women's Champions League
Manchester City England England 2022-23 Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League

Domestic trebles[change | change source]

Club Country Number
won
Season(s) won Titles won
Rangers Scotland Scotland
9
1929–30, 1933–34, 1948–49, 1963–64, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1992–93, 1998–99, 2002–03[31] Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Glasgow Cup (1930, 1934)
Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup (1949 onwards)
Celtic Scotland Scotland
9
1906–07, 1907–08, 1966–67, 1968–69, 2000–01, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19,

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Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Glasgow Cup (1907, 1908)
Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup (1967 onwards)
Linfield Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
5
1921–22, 1961–62, 1993–94, 2005–06, 2007–08[33][34][35][36] Irish League, Irish Cup, County Antrim Shield (1922, 1962)
Irish League, Irish Cup, Irish League Cup (1994, 2006, 2008)
Glasgow City Scotland Scotland
5
2008–09, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15[37][38][39] Scottish Women's Premier League, Scottish Women's Cup, SWPL Cup
Paris Saint-Germain France France
4
2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2019–20[40][41][42] Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue
Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
3
1924–25, 1931–32, 1963–64[43] League of Ireland, FAI Cup, League of Ireland Shield
Tokyo Verdy Beleza Japan Japan
3
2010, 2018, 2019[12][13] Nadeshiko League, Empress's Cup, Nadeshiko League Cup
Buriram United Thailand Thailand
3
2011, 2013, 2015[44] Thai League 1, Thai FA Cup, Thai League Cup
Valletta Malta Malta
2
1996–97, 2000–01[45] Maltese Premier League, Maltese Cup, Löwenbräu Cup
Kedah Malaysia Malaysia
2
2007, 2008[46] Malaysian Super League, Malaysia Cup, Malaysian FA Cup
Melbourne Victory Australia Australia
2
2008–09, 2015[47][48] A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, A-League Premiership, A-League Grand Final (2008–09)
A-League Premiership, A-League Grand Final, FFA Cup (2015)
The New Saints Wales Wales[a]
2
2014–15, 2015–16[49] Welsh Premier League, Welsh Cup, Welsh League Cup
Bohemians Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
1
1927–28[50] League of Ireland, FAI Cup, League of Ireland Shield
Fall River Marksmen United States United States
1
1930[51] American Soccer League, National Challenge Cup, Lewis Cup
Athletic Bilbao Spain Spain
1
1930–31[52][53][54] La Liga, Copa del Rey, Biscay Championship
Brookhattan United States United States
1
1945[55] American Soccer League, National Challenge Cup, Lewis Cup
Santos Brazil Brazil
1
1964[56] Taça Brasil, Torneio Rio-São Paulo, Campeonato Paulista
Toronto Croatia Canada Canada
1
1971[57] NSL Cup, NSL Regular Season Champion, NSL Playoff Champion
Levski Sofia Bulgaria Bulgaria
1
1984[58] Bulgarian A Professional Football Group, Bulgarian Cup, Cup of the Soviet Army
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria Bulgaria
1
1989[58] Bulgarian A Professional Football Group, Bulgarian Cup, Cup of the Soviet Army
Derry City Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland[b]
1
1988–89[59] League of Ireland, FAI Cup, League of Ireland Cup
South China Hong Kong Hong Kong
1
1990–91[60] Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup, Viceroy Cup
Palmeiras Brazil Brazil
1
1993[61] Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Torneio Rio-São Paulo, Campeonato Paulista
Melbourne Knights Australia Australia
1
1994–95[62] NSL Cup, NSL Minor Premiership, NSL Grand Final
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Iraq Iraq
1
1996–97[63] Iraqi Premier League, Iraq FA Cup, Iraqi Elite Cup
Al-Zawra'a Iraq Iraq
1
1999–2000[64] Iraqi Premier League, Iraq FA Cup, Iraqi Elite Cup
Bayern Munich Germany Germany
1
1999–2000[65] Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, DFL-Ligapokal
Kashima Antlers Japan Japan
1
2000[66] J. League, Emperor's Cup, J. League Cup
Cruzeiro Brazil Brazil
1
2003[67] Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Copa do Brasil, Campeonato Mineiro
Rhyl Wales Wales
1
2003–04[68] Welsh Premier League, Welsh Cup, Welsh League Cup
Sun Hei Hong Kong Hong Kong
1
2004–05[60] Hong Kong League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup
Al-Sadd Qatar Qatar
1
2007[69] Qatari League, Emir of Qatar Cup, Qatar Crown Prince Cup
Arsenal England England
1
2006–07[25][26][27] FA Women's Premier League, FA Women's Cup, FA Women's Premier League Cup
Al Ahed Lebanon Lebanon
1
2010–11[70] Lebanese Premier League, Lebanese FA Cup, Lebanese Elite Cup
Kelantan Malaysia Malaysia
1
2012[71] Malaysian Super League, Malaysia Cup, Malaysian FA Cup
Atlético Nacional Colombia Colombia
1
2013[72] Categoría Primera A Torneo Apertura, Copa Colombia, Categoría Primera A Torneo Finalización
Benfica Portugal Portugal
1
2013–14[73] Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga
Gamba Osaka Japan Japan
1
2014[66] J. League, Emperor's Cup, J. League Cup
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel Israel
1
2014–15[74] Israeli Premier League, Israel State Cup, Toto Cup
Toronto FC Canada Canada[c]
1
2017[75] Supporters' Shield, MLS Cup, Canadian Championship
Sydney FC Australia Australia
1
2017[76] A-League Premiership, A-League Grand Final, FFA Cup
Al-Duhail Qatar Qatar
1
2018[77] Qatar Stars League, Emir of Qatar Cup, Qatar Cup
Manchester City England England
1
2018–19[78] Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup
  1. The club is in Oswestry, England, but competes in the competitions of neighbouring association, the Football Association of Wales.
  2. The club is in Northern Ireland, but competes in the competitions of neighbouring association, the Football Association of Ireland.
  3. The club is in Canada and competes in the Canadian Championship, but otherwise competes in the competitions of neighbouring association, United States Soccer Federation.

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