List of association football teams to have won four or more trophies in one season
This is an incomplete list of football clubs that have won four or more trophies in a single season.
In a football season, clubs typically compete in many domestic competitions, such as a league and one or more cup competitions, as well as sometimes in continental competitions. Winning multiple competitions is seen as a particularly significant achievement. Doubles and trebles are usually long-remembered achievements, but do occur with some level of frequency,[1] whereas winning four or more trophies in one season is much rarer. In the 2010s, the terms quadruple, quintuple, and sextuple have sometimes been used to refer to winning four, five, and six trophies in a single season.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
This list is limited to clubs playing in the top division 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.
Men
Women
Five titles in one season
Other teams have won five competitions in a calendar year, though not all in the same season.
Men
Six titles in a season
Other teams have won six competitions in a calendar year, though not all in the same season.
Men
Club | Country | Confederation | Number won |
Season | Titles won | Refs. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nkana | Zambia | CAF | 1 | 1993 | Zambian Premier League, Zambian Cup, Zambian Challenge Cup, Zambian Charity Shield, Chibuku Cup, Champion of Champions Cup | [29][49] |
Valletta | Malta | UEFA | 1 | 2000–01 | Maltese Premier League, Maltese Cup, MFA Super Cup, Löwenbräu Cup, Super 5 Lottery Tournament, Malta Centenary Cup | [92][95] |
Women
Club | Country | Confederation | Number won |
Season | Titles won | Refs. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arsenal | England | UEFA | 1 | 2006–07 | UEFA Women's Cup, FA Women's Premier League, FA Women's Cup, FA Women's League Cup, FA Women's Community Shield, London Women's Cup | [96][97][98][99][100] |
Seven titles in a season
Other teams have won seven competitions in a calendar year, though not all in the same season.
Men
Club | Country | Confederation | Number won |
Season | Titles won | Refs. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Linfield | Northern Ireland | UEFA | 2 | 1921–22 | County Antrim Shield, Irish Premier League, Irish Cup, City Cup, Gold Cup, Belfast Charity Cup, Alhambra Cup | [101][102][92][103] |
1961–62 | County Antrim Shield, Irish Premier League, Irish Cup, City Cup, Gold Cup, Ulster Cup, North-South Cup | [101][92][103] |
See also
- Treble (association football)
- Double (association football)
- List of football clubs by competitive honours won
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