List of association football teams to have won four or more trophies in one season

This is an incomplete list of football clubs which have won four or more trophies in a single season.

In a football season, clubs typically compete in a number of 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'.

Club Country Confederation Season Titles won
Celtic Scotland UEFA 1907–08[8][9] Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Glasgow Cup, Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup
Rangers Scotland UEFA 1929–30[10][9] Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Glasgow Cup, Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup
Rangers Scotland UEFA 1933–34[11][9] Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Glasgow Cup, Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup
Santos Brazil CONMEBOL 1962[12] Campeonato Paulista, Taça Brasil, Copa Libertadores, Intercontinental Cup
Santos Brazil CONMEBOL 1963[13] Torneio Rio-São Paulo, Taça Brasil, Copa Libertadores, Intercontinental Cup
Celtic Scotland UEFA 1974–75[14] Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, Drybrough Cup, Glasgow Cup
Rangers Scotland UEFA 1975–76[15] Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, Glasgow Cup
Porto Portugal UEFA 1987–88[16][17] UEFA Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, Primeira Divisão, Taça de Portugal
East Bengal India AFC 1990–91[18][19][20][21] IFA Shield, Durand Cup, Rovers Cup, All Airlines Gold Cup
South China Hong Kong AFC 1990–91[22] Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup, Viceroy Cup
São Paulo Brazil CONMEBOL 1993[23] Copa Libertadores, Intercontinental Cup, Recopa Sudamericana, Supercopa Libertadores
East Bengal India AFC 1995–96[18][19][21][24] Calcutta Football League, IFA Shield, Durand Cup, All Airlines Gold Cup
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Iraq AFC 1996–97[25] Iraqi Elite Cup, Iraq FA Cup, Iraqi Premier League, Iraqi Super Cup
Al-Zawra'a Iraq AFC 1999–2000[26] Iraqi Super Cup, Iraqi Elite Cup, Iraq FA Cup, Iraqi Premier League
Sun Hei Hong Kong AFC 2004–05[22] Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup, Hong Kong League Cup
Linfield Northern Ireland UEFA 2005–06[27][28] County Antrim Shield, Irish League Cup, Irish Premier League, Irish Cup
Manchester United England UEFA 2008–09[29] Community Shield, FIFA Club World Cup, League Cup, Premier League
Barcelona Spain UEFA 2009–10[30] Supercopa de España, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, La Liga
Porto Portugal UEFA 2010–11[31] Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, Primeira Liga, UEFA Europa League, Taça de Portugal
Al Ahed Lebanon AFC 2010–11[32] Lebanese Elite Cup, Lebanese Super Cup, Lebanese FA Cup, Lebanese Premier League
Barcelona Spain UEFA 2011–12[33] Supercopa de España, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Copa del Rey
Bayern Munich Germany UEFA 2012–13[34] DFL-Supercup, Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, UEFA Champions League
Bayern Munich Germany UEFA 2013–14[35] UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal
Auckland City New Zealand OFC 2013–14[36] Charity Cup, NZFC Minor Premiership, NZFC Grand Final, OFC Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain France UEFA 2014–15[37] Trophée des Champions, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue
Auckland City New Zealand OFC 2014–15[36] OFC President's Cup, NZFC Minor Premiership, NZFC Grand Final, OFC Champions League
Barcelona Spain UEFA 2015–16[38] UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, La Liga, Copa del Rey
Paris Saint-Germain France UEFA 2015–16[39] Trophée des Champions, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue
Real Madrid Spain UEFA 2016–17[40] UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, La Liga, UEFA Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain France UEFA 2017–18[41] Trophée des Champions, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue
Real Madrid Spain UEFA 2017–18[42] Supercopa de España, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Champions League
Manchester City England UEFA 2018–19[43] Community Shield, EFL Cup, Premier League, FA Cup
Al Ahed Lebanon AFC 2018–19[32] Lebanese Super Cup, Lebanese Premier League, Lebanese FA Cup, AFC Cup
Tokyo Verdy Beleza Japan AFC 2019[44][45] Nadeshiko League, Empress's Cup, Nadeshiko League Cup, AFC Women's Club Championship
Paris Saint-Germain France UEFA 2019–20[46] Trophée des Champions, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue

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 Season Titles won
Celtic Scotland UEFA 1966–67[47][48][49][50] European Cup, Scottish First Division, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, Glasgow Cup
East Bengal India AFC 1972–73[18][19][24][51][20] Calcutta Football League, IFA Shield, Durand Cup, Rovers Cup, Bordoloi Trophy
East Bengal India AFC 1973–74[18][20][51][24][52] Calcutta Football League, IFA Shield, Rovers Cup, DCM Trophy, Bordoloi Trophy
Valletta Malta UEFA 1996–97[53] Maltese Premier League, Maltese Cup, MFA Super Cup, Löwenbräu Cup, Super 5 Lottery Tournament
East Bengal India AFC 2002–03[54][55] National Football League, Calcutta Football League, IFA Shield, Durand Cup, Independence Day Cup
Al Ahly Egypt CAF 2006–07[56][57] CAF Super Cup, Egyptian Premier League, Egypt Cup, CAF Champions League, Egyptian Super Cup

Six titles in a season

Club Country Confederation Season Titles won
Valletta Malta UEFA 2000–01[58] Maltese Premier League, Maltese Cup, MFA Super Cup, Löwenbräu Cup, Super 5 Lottery Tournament, Malta Centenary Cup
Arsenal England UEFA 2006–07[59][60][61] UEFA Women's Cup, Women's Premier League, FA Women's Cup, Women's League Cup, Women's Community Shield, London Women's Cup

Seven titles in a season

Club Country Confederation Season Titles won
Linfield Northern Ireland UEFA 1921–22[62][63] Irish League, Irish Cup, County Antrim Shield, City Cup, Gold Cup, Belfast Charity Cup, Alhambra Cup
Linfield Northern Ireland UEFA 1961–62[62][64][65] Irish League, Irish Cup, County Antrim Shield, City Cup, Gold Cup, Ulster Cup, North-South Cup

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