Treble (association football)

Treble is used in association football to refer to a team winning three trophies in a single season or calendar year. Honours usually considered to contribute to a treble are the top-tier domestic league competition, primary domestic cup competition and most prestigious continental cup competition, although this depends to some extent on the football competitions of a particular country.

Trophy competitions which consist of a single match or a two-leg match (e.g. the FA Community Shield, Irish FA Charity Shield, Supercopa de España, Trophée des Champions, the Recopa Sudamericana, the UEFA Super Cup or the Intercontinental Cup) are generally not counted as part of a treble.

Two phrases sometimes used are a 'continental treble',[1] which involves winning at least one continental trophy, and a 'domestic treble' - usually the domestic league and two secondary tournaments.[2][3]

Annual and seasonal trebles

There are few cases of a club winning their country's top tier league and the primary cup competition (The Double), in addition to the major continental tournament, all within a single season. This was first achieved in 1962 by Santos, winning the Campeonato Paulista (state league), Taça Brasil (national league) and Copa Libertadores (continental tournament).

In total, 19 clubs across six confederations have achieved the feat on 23 occasions since 1962, including six African clubs, seven European clubs,[4] one South American club, two Oceanian clubs, two North American clubs and one Asian club. This list does not accommodate secondary continental and domestic competitions, so does neither list Liverpool F.C. winning the domestic League Cup along with the top tier League and the European Cup in 1983–84 nor Al-Ahly winning the continental Cup Winners' Cup alongside the Egyptian domestic double in 1984–85.

It is very rare that players of a team that wins a treble also win a cup with their national team in the same year. Gilmar, Mauro Ramos, Zito, Coutinho, Pelé, Pepe and Mengálvio combined a Santos treble with a 1962 FIFA World Cup with Brazil. Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Ronald Koeman, Gerald Vanenburg and Wim Kieft combined a PSV 1987–88 treble with a Euro 1988 cup with the Netherlands. Essam El-Hadary, Ahmad El-Sayed, Mohamed Abdelwahab, Hassan Mostafa, Emad Moteab, Mohamed Shawky, Mohamed Barakat, Wael Gomaa and Mohamed Aboutreika combined a Al-Ahly treble with a 2006 Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt.

In Europe, Spanish club FC Barcelona is the only one to have won a treble twice.[5][6]

Club Country Confederation Season/Year(s) Titles won
Santos Brazil Brazil CONMEBOL 1962[a] Campeonato Paulista, Taça Brasil, Copa Libertadores
Celtic Scotland Scotland UEFA 1966–67[b] Scottish Football League, Scottish Cup, European Cup
Ajax Netherlands Netherlands 1971–72 Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, European Cup
PSV Netherlands Netherlands 1987–88 Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, European Cup
Manchester United England England 1998–99 Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League
Barcelona Spain Spain 2008–09 La Liga, Copa del Rey, UEFA Champions League
Internazionale Italy Italy 2009–10 Serie A, Coppa Italia, UEFA Champions League
Bayern Munich Germany Germany 2012–13[i] Bundesliga, DFB Pokal, UEFA Champions League
Barcelona (2) Spain Spain 2014–15 La Liga, Copa del Rey, UEFA Champions League
Englebert Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo CAF 1967 Linafoot, Coupe du Congo, African Cup of Champions
Vita Club Zaire Zaire 1973 Linafoot, Coupe du Congo, African Cup of Champions
MC Algiers Algeria Algeria 1976 Algerian Championnat National, Algerian Cup, African Cup of Champions
Hearts of Oak Ghana Ghana 2000 Ghana Premier League, Ghanaian FA Cup, CAF Champions League
Al-Ahly Egypt Egypt 2005–06[g] Egyptian League, Egyptian Soccer Cup, CAF Champions League
Al-Ahly (2) Egypt Egypt 2006–07[h] Egyptian League, Egyptian Soccer Cup, CAF Champions League
Espérance Tunisia Tunisia 2011 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, Tunisian President Cup, CAF Champions League
Cruz Azul Mexico Mexico CONCACAF 1968–69[e] Primera División de México, Copa México, CONCACAF Champions Cup
Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 1985 TT Pro League, Trinidad and Tobago Cup, CONCACAF Champions Cup
Yomiuri Japan Japan AFC 1987 Japanese First Division, Emperor's Cup, Asian Club Championship
Auckland City New Zealand New Zealand OFC 2006 NZFC Championship, NZFC Premiership, OFC Champions League
Waitakere United New Zealand New Zealand 2008 NZFC Championship, NZFC Premiership, OFC Champions League
Auckland City (2) New Zealand New Zealand 2013–14 NZFC Championship, NZFC Premiership, OFC Champions League
Auckland City (3) New Zealand New Zealand 2014–15[c] NZFC Championship, NZFC Premiership, OFC Champions League

National trebles

This type of treble consists of a club winning three or four of their country's titles (top-tier league, cup, league cup), all during one season. Many countries do not have a third domestic (e.g. League Cup) competition, besides competitions consisting of a single match or a two-leg match (e.g. Supercups), so achieving a domestic treble is impossible (e.g. Germany and Italy as nowadays).

Brazil has an unofficial "Triple Crown", a name given to a team that wins the national league, the national cup, and their state league.

Note that trophy competitions which consist of a single match or a two-leg match (e.g. Supercups in general) are generally not counted as part of a treble.

Club Country Number
won
Year(s) won Titles won
Rangers Scotland Scotland
7
1949, 1964, 1976[n], 1978, 1993, 1999, 2003[7] Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup
South China Hong Kong Hong Kong
6
1972, 1987, 1988[a], 1991[a], 2002, 2007 Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Viceroy Cup (1972)
Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong FA Cup, Viceroy Cup (1987)
Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup (1988, 1991)
Hong Kong Senior Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup, Hong Kong League Cup (2002)
Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup (2007)
Kaizer Chiefs South Africa South Africa
6
1976, 1977, 1981, 1984[k], 1989, 1992 NPSL, Nedbank Cup, MTN 8 (1976, 1977, 1981, 1992)
NPSL, Nedbank Cup, Telkom Knockout (1984)
NSL, Telkom Knockout, MTN 8 (1989)
Al Ahly Egypt Egypt
5
1925, 1927, 1931, 1950, 1958 Cairo League, Egypt Cup, Sultan Hussein Cup (1925, 1927, 1931)
Egyptian Premier League, Cairo League, Egypt Cup (1950, 1958)
Linfield Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
5
1922[c], 1962[c], 1994, 2006,[c] 2008 Irish League, Irish Cup, County Antrim Shield (1922, 1962)
Irish League, Irish Cup, Irish League Cup (1994)
Irish Premier League, Irish Cup, Irish League Cup (2006, 2008)
Seiko Hong Kong Hong Kong
5
1973, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1985 Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Viceroy Cup (1973, 1979, 1985)
Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup (1980, 1981)
Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
3
1925, 1932, 1964[8] League of Ireland, FAI Cup, League of Ireland Shield[b]
Celtic Scotland Scotland
3
1967, 1969, 2001[9] Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup
Buriram PEA / Buriram United Thailand Thailand
3
2011, 2013[g], 2015[o] Thai Premier League, Thai FA Cup, Thai League Cup
Melbourne Victory Australia Australia
2
2009, 2015 A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, A-League Premiership, A-League Championship (2009)
A-League Premiership, A-League Championship, FFA Cup (2015)
Valletta  Malta
2
1997[h], 2001[i] Maltese Premier League, Maltese Cup, Löwenbräu Cup
Barry Town Wales Wales
2
1997, 1999 Welsh Premier League, Welsh Cup, Welsh League Cup (1997)
Welsh Premier League, FAW Premier Cup, Welsh League Cup (1999)
Kitchee Hong Kong Hong Kong
2
2012, 2015 Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong FA Cup, Hong Kong League Cup (2012)
Hong Kong Premier League, Hong Kong FA Cup, Hong Kong League Cup (2015)
Eastern Hong Kong Hong Kong
2
1993, 1994 Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup
Sunrise Mauritius Mauritius
2
1992, 1996 Mauritian League, Mauritian Cup, Mauritian Republic Cup
Kedah Malaysia Malaysia
2
2007, 2008[10] Malaysian Super League, Malaysia Cup, Malaysian FA Cup
Orlando Pirates South Africa South Africa
2
1973, 2011[l] NPSL, Nedbank Cup, MTN 8
The New Saints Wales Wales
2
2015, 2016 Welsh Premier League, Welsh Cup, Welsh League Cup
Paris Saint-Germain France France
2
2015[m], 2016[m] Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue
Bohemians Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
1
1928[11] League of Ireland, FAI Cup, League of Ireland Shield[b]
Fall River Marksmen United States United States
1
1930[12] American Soccer League, National Challenge Cup, Lewis Cup
Brookhattan United States United States
1
1945[13] American Soccer League, National Challenge Cup, Lewis Cup
Bahia Brazil Brazil
1
1959 Campeonato Baiano, Taça Norte-Nordeste, Taça Brasil
Santos Brazil Brazil
1
1964 Campeonato Paulista, Torneio Rio-São Paulo, Taça Brasil
Toronto Croatia Canada Canada
1
1971[14] NSL Cup, NSL Regular Season Champion, NSL Playoff Champion
Mitsubishi Motors Japan Japan
1
1978 Japan Soccer League, Emperor's Cup, JSL Cup
Servette Switzerland Switzerland
1
1979 Nationalliga A, Swiss Cup, Swiss League Cup
Levski Sofia Bulgaria Bulgaria
1
1984[15] Bulgarian A Professional Football Group, Bulgarian Cup, Cup of the Soviet Army
Derry City Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
1
1989[16] League of Ireland, FAI Cup, League of Ireland Cup
Nissan Motors Japan Japan
1
1989 Japan Soccer League, Emperor's Cup, JSL Cup
Mamelodi Sundowns South Africa South Africa
1
1990 NSL, Telkom Knockout, MTN 8
Palmeiras Brazil Brazil
1
1993 Campeonato Paulista, Torneio Rio-São Paulo, Campeonato Brasileiro
Melbourne Knights Australia Australia
1
1995[17] NSL Cup, NSL Minor Premiership, NSL Grand Final
ÍA Iceland Iceland
1
1996 Úrvalsdeild, Icelandic Cup, Deildabikar
Al-Ittihad FC  Saudi Arabia
1
1997 Saudi Premier League, Crown Prince Cup, Federation Cup
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Iraq Iraq
1
1997[p] Iraqi Premier League, Iraq FA Cup, Umm Al-Ma'arik Cup
Pusan Daewoo Royals South Korea South Korea
1
1997 K League, Korean League Cup, Korean League Cup (Supplementary Cup)
Suwon Samsung Bluewings South Korea South Korea
1
1999 K League, Korean League Cup, Korean League Cup (Supplementary Cup)[j]
Al-Zawra'a Iraq Iraq
1
2000[q] Iraqi First Division League, Iraq FA Cup, Umm Al-Ma'arik Cup
Bayern Munich Germany Germany
1
2000 Bundesliga, DFB Pokal, DFB Ligapokal
Galatasaray Turkey Turkey
1
2000[18][19] Turkish Super League Championship Cup, Turkish Cup, TSYD Cup
Kashima Antlers Japan Japan
1
2000 J. League, Emperor's Cup, J. League Cup
Cruzeiro Brazil Brazil
1
2003[20] Campeonato Mineiro, Copa do Brasil, Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Rhyl Wales Wales
1
2004[21] Welsh Premier League, Welsh Cup, Welsh League Cup
Al-Hilal  Saudi Arabia
1
2005 Saudi Premier League, Crown Prince Cup, Federation Cup
Brøndby Denmark Denmark
1
2005 Danish Superliga, Danish Cup, Danish League Cup[d]
Sun Hei Hong Kong Hong Kong
1
2005[22] Hong Kong League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup[e]
AS Port-Louis 2000 Mauritius Mauritius
1
2005 Mauritian League, Mauritian Cup, Mauritian Republic Cup
Al-Sadd Qatar Qatar
1
2007[23] Qatari League, Emir of Qatar Cup, Qatar Crown Prince Cup
Curepipe Mauritius Mauritius
1
2008 Mauritian League, Mauritian Cup, Mauritian Republic Cup
Debreceni Hungary Hungary
1
2010 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Magyar Kupa, Ligakupa[f]
Kelantan Malaysia Malaysia
1
2012[24] Malaysian Super League, Malaysia Cup, Malaysian FA Cup
Atlético Nacional Colombia Colombia
1
2013[25] Categoría Primera A Torneo Apertura, Copa Colombia, Categoría Primera A Torneo Finalización
Lincoln Gibraltar Gibraltar
1
2014 Gibraltar Premier Division, Rock Cup, Gibraltar Premier Cup
Benfica Portugal Portugal
1
2014 Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga
Gamba Osaka Japan Japan
1
2014 J. League, Emperor's Cup, J. League Cup
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel Israel
1
2015 Israeli Premier League, Israel State Cup, Israeli Toto Cup
Steaua București Romania Romania
1
2015 Liga I, Cupa României, Cupa Ligii

European treble

Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) defines a European Treble as the feat of winning, over the club's entire history, all three seasonal club confederation competitions European Cup/UEFA Champions League, European/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League.

While the UEFA Cup Winner's Cup no longer exists, there are 28 teams that have won it in the past who could still add wins in the other two competitions to achieve this UEFA treble.

The European Treble has only been achieved by four teams:[26]

Club First Title Second Title Treble Title
Italy Juventus1976–77 UEFA Cup1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup1984–85 European Cup
Netherlands Ajax1970–71 European Cup1986–87 European Cup Winners' Cup1991–92 UEFA Cup
Germany Bayern Munich1966–67 European Cup Winners' Cup1973–74 European Cup1995–96 UEFA Cup
England Chelsea1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup2011–12 UEFA Champions League2012–13 UEFA Europa League

Note: per criteria for achieving European Treble, shows first win only for any club with multiple wins of same competition.

See also

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