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club trophy: 1881– Association football: Ireland (1881–1921) Northern Ireland (1921–) Originally created as the national club trophy for all of Ireland, it now serves as the national club trophy for Northern Ireland after the Republic of Ireland was created in 1921. 1882: Oxford University Cuppers: intercollegiate trophy: Association ...
For more information on the sport, see Association football. For information about all sports known as football, see Football. For information about usage of the words "football" and "soccer" by country, see Football (word). This category is for trophies and awards in association football to: individuals (players or coaches, etc)
This is a list of the association football competitions past and present for international teams and for club football, in individual countries and internationally. Confirmed future competitions are also included.
Oldest trophy that is still active: Since 1874 – Scottish Cup [199] Oldest international competition: 1884 – British Home Championship, 1884–1984 [200] Oldest international club competition: 1897 – Challenge Cup, 1897–1911 [note 53] Competition with most clubs participated in total: +20,000 – Copa Perú [201] [note 54]
Bayern Munich are currently the only other European club that has won two continental trebles. A treble in association football is achieved when a club team wins three trophies in a single season. [1] A continental treble involves winning the club's top-level domestic league competition, main domestic cup competition, and main continental trophy.
The oldest surviving club trophy soccer competition in the Americas, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, is founded in the United States as National Challenge Cup and the Brooklyn Field Club (1898–1924) are crowned champions. Glentoran from Belfast wins first ever European competition, the Vienna Cup. Brazilian Football Confederation is founded.
In 2024, there was an opportunity for any European top division league club to win seven trophies supplemented by a domestic cup and super cup, as well as an octuple for top-flight English clubs, if they win a FIFA Intercontinental Cup in the same year in which the revamped FIFA Club World Cup took place. [11]
Held from 1960 to 2004. Although the competition was organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL, it was merged into the FIFA Club World Cup, and the winners are recognised by FIFA as club world champions. [35] FCWC FIFA Club World Cup. [17] [36] Since 2000. Winners of each competition are referenced above. Numbers in bold are English record totals for that ...