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This article details men's professional football club records and statistics (individual and collective) in Europe.

The records and stats look across all European clubs competing in the highest divisions and levels of European professional football, allowing for cross-competition comparison. Therefore, the coverage only considers for domestic competitions the top-division of the national league and its cups (national cup, league cup, super cup); for continental competitions, all UEFA club competitions including – although recognized but not organized by UEFA – the Fairs Cup as the predecessor to the UEFA Cup;[1][2] and additionally, on an intercontinental scale, both the FIFA Club World Cup and its defunct predecessor, the Intercontinental Cup, which was endorsed by UEFA (Europe) and CONMEBOL (South America).

All competitions for men's European football clubs

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Infobox of all club competitions
(excluding regional and pre-season friendly / invitational tournaments)
National club competitions Intercontinental / worldwide
club competitions
League National Cup League Cup Super Cup Intercontinental Cup
(1960–2004)
FIFA Club World Cup
(2000–)
FIFA Intercontinental Cup
(2024–)
UEFA club competition FIFA club competition
European club competitions
European Cup / Champions League
(1955–1992 / 1992–)
Fairs Cup
(1955–1971)
UEFA Cup / Europa League
(1971–2009 / 2009–)
Cup Winners' Cup
(1960–1999)
Europa Conference League
(2021–)
UEFA Super Cup
(1973–)
UEFA Intertoto Cup
(1995–2008)
UEFA club competition UEFA club competition

Individual records

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Most goals in a season in all club competitions

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Only the period starting from the implementation of the modern offside rule in 1925 is considered for this list. Under the revised offside rule introduced in 1925, a player would be deemed offside unless there were two opposing players (including the goalkeeper) positioned ahead of them.

Abbreviations
NL National League
NC National Cup
LC League Cup
SC Super Cup
UCL European Cup / UEFA Champions League
UEL UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
UCWC UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
UECL UEFA Europa Conference League
USC UEFA Super Cup
FC Fairs Cup
IC Intercontinental Cup
FCWC FIFA Club World Cup
Key
Number of goals scored in a national club competition
Number of goals scored in a European club competition
Number of goals scored in an intercontinental / worldwide club competition
Player won the European Golden Shoe
GM Player won the Gerd Müller Trophy
Red Number of goals with which the European Golden Shoe was won
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player had scored 50 or more goals in a season at that time
List of most goals in a season in all club competitions (50 or more goals)
Rank Player Nationality Goals Itemized Goals Club Season Reference
1 Lionel Messi ‡ (2)  Argentina 73

(50) NL, (3) NC, (3) SC (14) UCL, (1) USC (2) FCWC

Spain Barcelona 2011–12 [5][6][7][8]
2 Ferenc Deák  Hungary 66

(66) NL

Hungary Szentlőrinci 1945–46 [9][10][11][12]
Gerd Müller (3)  Germany 66

(36) NL, (7) NC, (12) LC (11) UCL

Germany Bayern Munich 1972–73 [13][14][15][16]
4 Dixie Dean  England 63

(60) NL, (3) NC

England Everton 1927–28 [9][11][17][18]
5 Fred Roberts   Northern Ireland 61[a]

(55) NL, (6) NC

Northern Ireland Glentoran 1930–31 [19][20][21]
Cristiano Ronaldo ‡ (5)  Portugal 61

(48) NL, (1) NC (10) UCL, (2) USC

Spain Real Madrid 2014–15 [5][22][23][24]
7 Josef Bican (3)  Czech Republic 60[b] (57) NL, (3) NC Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1943–44 [25][26]
Cristiano Ronaldo (2)  Portugal 60

(46) NL, (3) NC, (1) SC (10) UCL

Spain Real Madrid 2011–12 [27][28][29]
Lionel Messi ‡ (3)  Argentina 60

(46) NL, (4) NC, (2) SC (8) UCL

Spain Barcelona 2012–13 [30][31]
10 Ferenc Deák (2)  Hungary 59

(59) NL

Hungary Ferencváros 1948–49 [9][12][32]
Refik Resmja  Albania 59

(59) NL

Albania Partizani Tirana 1950–51 [9][33][10]
Luis Suárez ‡  Uruguay 59

(40) NL, (5) NC (8) UCL, (1) USC (5) FCWC

Spain Barcelona 2015–16 [34][35][36][37]
13 Jimmy McGrory  Scotland 58

(49) NL, (9) NC

Scotland Celtic 1926–27 [38][39][40][41]
Lionel Messi (4)  Argentina 58

(43) NL, (5) NC (10) UCL

Spain Barcelona 2014–15 [42][24]
15 Joe Bambrick  Northern Ireland 57[c]

(50) NL, (7) NC

Northern Ireland Linfield 1929–30 [43]
16 Gyula Zsengellér  Hungary 56

(56) NL

Hungary Újpest 1938–39 [9][44]
17 Josef Bican (1)  Czech Republic 55[d] (50) NL, (5) NC Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1939–40 [25][45][26]
Josef Bican (2)  Czech Republic 55[e]

(45) NL, (10) NC

Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1941–42 [25][26]
Henk Groot  Netherlands 55

(41) NL, (14) NC

Netherlands Ajax 1960–61 [46][47]
Mário Jardel (1)  Brazil 55

(37) NL, (6) NC, (2) SC (10) UCL

Portugal Porto 1999–2000 [48][49]
Mário Jardel ‡ (2)  Brazil 55

(42) NL, (7) NC (6) UEL

Portugal Sporting CP 2001–02 [48][50][51]
Cristiano Ronaldo (3)  Portugal 55

(34) NL, (7) NC, (2) SC (12) UCL

Spain Real Madrid 2012–13 [27][52]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland 55

(34) NL, (6) NC (15) UCL

Germany Bayern Munich 2019–20 [53][54][55]
24 Lionel Messi ‡ (5)  Argentina 54

(37) NL, (5) NC, (1) SC (11) UCL

Spain Barcelona 2016–17 [56][57]
25 Jimmy McGrory (2)  Scotland 53

(47) NL, (6) NC

Scotland Celtic 1927–28 [38][39][40]
Henrik Larsson ‡  Sweden 53[f]

(35) NL, (9) NC, (5) LC (4) UEL

Scotland Celtic 2000–01 [58][59][60]
[61][62][63]
Cristiano Ronaldo ‡  Portugal 53

(40) NL, (7) NC (6) UCL

Spain Real Madrid 2010–11 [64][65]
Lionel Messi  Argentina 53

(31) NL, (7) NC, (3) SC (12) UCL

Spain Barcelona 2010–11 [66][65]
29 Willie MacFadyen  Scotland 52

(52) NL

Scotland Motherwell 1931–32 [9][10][67]
Erling Haaland ‡ GM  Norway 52

(36) NL, (3) NC, (1) LC (12) UCL

England Manchester City 2022–23 [68][18][69]
31 Gyula Zsengellér (2)  Hungary 51

(51) NL

Hungary Újpest 1945–46 [9][44]
Cristiano Ronaldo ‡ (4)  Portugal 51

(31) NL, (3) NC (17) UCL

Spain Real Madrid 2013–14 [70][71]
Cristiano Ronaldo ‡ (6)  Portugal 51

(35) NL (16) UCL

Spain Real Madrid 2015–16 [72][37]
Lionel Messi ‡ (6)  Argentina 51

(36) NL, (3) NC (12) UCL

Spain Barcelona 2018–19 [73][74]
35 Vic Watson  England 50

(42) NL, (8) NC

England West Ham United 1929–30 [75][18]
Tom Waring  England 50

(49) NL, (1) NC

England Aston Villa 1930–31 [76][18]
Jimmy McGrory (3)  Scotland 50

(50) NL

Scotland Celtic 1935–36 [38][41][77]
Ferenc Puskás  Hungary 50

(50) NL

Hungary Kispesti 1947–48 [9][78]
Eusébio ‡  Portugal 50

(42) NL, (2) NC (6) UCL

Portugal Benfica 1967–68 [9][79][80]
Gerd Müller ‡  Germany 50

(40) NL, (5) NC (5) UCWC

Germany Bayern Munich 1971–72 [16][81]
Héctor Yazalde ‡  Argentina 50

(46) NL (4) UCWC

Portugal Sporting CP 1973–74 [82][9][10][83]
Zlatan Ibrahimović  Sweden 50

(38) NL, (7) NC (5) UCL

France Paris Saint-Germain 2015–16 [84][85]
Robert Lewandowski ‡ GM (2)  Poland 50

(35) NL, (2) SC (13) UCL

Germany Bayern Munich 2021–22 [86][87][88]
Notes
  1. ^ Roberts also scored 35 goals in regional and local cups, which included, would make the tally 96 goals that season.
  2. ^ Josef Bican also scored 16 goals in the 1943–44 Středočeský Pohár, a regional cup competition in the Central Bohemian Region. Including the regional cup competition, Bican scored 76 goals in the 1943–44 season.
  3. ^ Bambrick also scored 26 goals in regional and local cups, which included, would make the tally 83 goals that season.
  4. ^ Josef Bican also scored one goal in the 1939–40 Středočeský Pohár, a regional cup competition in the Central Bohemian Region. Including the regional cup competition, Bican scored 56 goals in the 1939–40 season.
  5. ^ Josef Bican also scored 8 goals in the 1941–42 Středočeský Pohár, a regional cup competition in the Central Bohemian Region. Including the regional cup competition, Bican scored 63 goals in the 1941–42 season.
  6. ^ Includes Henrik Larsson's one goal in the first qualifying round of the 2000–01 UEFA Cup.

Club records

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Most national league titles

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Source:[89]

Titles Club Period
(first and last title)
56 Northern Ireland Linfield 1891–2022
55 Scotland Rangers 1891–2021
54 Scotland Celtic 1893–2024
47 Greece Olympiacos 1931–2022
38 Portugal Benfica 1936–2023
36 Italy Juventus 1905–2020
36 Netherlands Ajax 1918–2022
36 Spain Real Madrid 1932–2024
35 Hungary Ferencváros 1903–2024
35 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 1923–2024[a]
35 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 1926–2024[b]
35 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 1946–2024[c]
34 Belgium Anderlecht 1947–2017
33 Finland HJK 1911–2023
33 Austria Rapid Wien 1912–2008[d]
33 Germany Bayern Munich 1932–2023
Notes
  1. ^ Includes Dinamo Zagreb's 4 Yugoslav and 25 Croatian championships since 1947–48 and the championships of HŠK Građanski Zagreb (5 in Yugoslavia before World War II and 1 in the Independent State of Croatia in 1943 during the war;[90][91] not counting the Croatian First League season of 1941 as it was not finished).[92]
  2. ^ Includes Czechoslovak and Czech titles since 1925. Sparta won 21 Czechoslovak and 14 Czech titles.
  3. ^ Includes Red Star Belgrade's 18 championships of former Yugoslavia until 1991, their 16 league titles in Serbia (and Montenegro) won since the 1991/92 season, and the 1945/46 title of Serbia won in a regional qualification tournament for the Yugoslav championship[93] and recognised by the FA of Serbia in May 2019.[94]
  4. ^ Includes Rapid's German title of 1941, along with their 32 Austrian titles.

Most consecutive national league titles

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Source:[95]

Titles Club Years
14 Latvia Skonto 1991–2004
14 Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps 2003–2016
13 Norway Rosenborg 1992–2004
13 Belarus BATE Borisov 2006–2018
13 Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad 2012–2024; ongoing
11 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 2006–2016
11 Germany Bayern Munich 2013–2023
10 Hungary MTK Budapest 1914, 1917–1925
10 East Germany BFC Dynamo 1979–1988
10 Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 1990–1999
10 Armenia Pyunik 2001–2010
10 Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 2001–2010
10 Austria Red Bull Salzburg 2014–2023

Most consecutive wins across all competitions

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Source:[96]

Matches Club Seasons Ref.
31 Northern Ireland Belfast Celtic 1947–48 [96]
30 Hungary Újpest between 1945 and 1945–46 [97][98][99]
27 Wales The New Saints 2016–17 [96][100]
26 Germany Dresdner SC 1942–43 [96][101]
26 Netherlands Ajax 1971–72 [96][101]
26 Wales The New Saints 2023–24 [102]
25 Hungary Ferencváros between 1930–31 and 1931–32 [96][103][104]
25 Netherlands Ajax between 1994–95 and 1995–96 [105][106]
25 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk between 2011–12 and 2012–13 [96][107]
23[a] Scotland Celtic between 1965–66 and 1966–67 [96]
23[b] Scotland Celtic between 1967–68 and 1968–69 [96]
23 Serbia Red Star Belgrade between 1999–2000 and 2000–01 [96][109]
23 Germany Bayern Munich between 2019–20 and 2020–21 [96][110]
22 Spain Real Madrid 2014–15 [96][111]
21 England Manchester City 2020–21 [96][112]
21 Turkey Fenerbahçe between 2022–23 and 2023–24 [96][113][114]
21 Faroe Islands Víkingur between 2023 and 2024 [115][116]
20 Scotland Rangers 2013–14 [117]
18 Spain Barcelona 2005–06 [118]
18 Portugal Benfica 2010–11 [119]
18 Portugal Porto 2018–19 [119]
17 Turkey Galatasaray 2022–23 [120][121]
17 Scotland Celtic 2016–17, 2022–23 [122][123]
16 France Bordeaux between 2008–09 and 2009–10 [124][125]
16 France Paris Saint-Germain 2015–16 [126]
15 Italy Milan between 1991–92 and 1992–93 [127]
15 Spain Real Madrid 2011–12 [128]
15 Scotland Celtic between 2023–24 and 2024–25 [129]
Notes
  1. ^ Celtic also won in their winning streak, from 30 April 1966 to 2 November 1966, two matches in the 1966–67 Glasgow Cup, between August and October 1966. Including this regional cup, Celtic's winning streak increases to 25 consecutive matches.[108]
  2. ^ Celtic also won in their winning streak, from 3 February 1968 to 11 September 1968, one match in the 1967–68 Glasgow Cup, on 17 April 1968. Including this regional cup, Celtic's winning streak increases to 24 consecutive matches.[108]

Most consecutive wins in domestic league

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Source:[130][131]

Matches Club Seasons Ref.
32 Hungary Ferencváros between 1930–31 and 1932–33 [103][104][132][133]
30 Hungary Újpest between 1945 and 1945–46 [97][98][99]
30 Wales The New Saints between 2023–24 and 2024–25 [134][135]
29 Portugal Benfica between 1971–72 and 1972–73 [130][101]
28 Germany Dresdner SC between 1942–43 and 1943–44 [136][137][138][139]
28 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb between 2006–07 and 2007–08 [130]
25 Albania Dinamo Tirana between 1951 and 1952 [130]
25 Scotland Celtic 2003–04 [130]
24 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk between 2011–12 and 2012–13 [140]
24 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2015–16 [130][141]
23 Sweden Malmö FF between 1948–49 and 1949–50 [130]
23 Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík between 2022 and 2023 [142]
22 Scotland Rangers between 1898–99 and 1899–1900 [143][144]
22 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 1987–88 [130]
22 Azerbaijan Kapaz 1997–98 [130]
22 Scotland Celtic 2016–17 [145]
22 Wales The New Saints 2016–17 [130]
22 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2020–21 [146]
21 Faroe Islands Víkingur between 2023 and 2024 [147][148]

Longest unbeaten run across all competitions

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Source:[149][150]

Matches Club Years Ref.
62 Scotland Celtic 1915–1917[a] [150][152]
60 Belgium Union Saint-Gilloise 1933–1935 [150][153]
After the introduction of UEFA club competitions (1955–56)
51 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 2023–2024 [154][155]
48 Portugal Benfica 1963–1965 [156][157]
45 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 2014–2015 [158][159]
45 Croatia Rijeka 2016–2017 [160][161]
44 Scotland Rangers 1992–1993 [162]
43 Italy Juventus 2011–2012[b] [163][164]
42 Italy Milan 1991–1992 [165][166]
42 Netherlands Ajax 1995–1996 [167][168]
42 Scotland Celtic 2016–2017 [169][170][171]
41 Wales The New Saints 2023–2024[c] [172][173]
40 Italy Fiorentina 1955–1956[d] [174]
40 England Nottingham Forest 1978 [175][176]
40 Italy Inter Milan 2004–2005 [177]
40 Spain Real Madrid 2016–2017 [178][179]
40 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2020–2021 [146][180]
Notes
  1. ^ Celtic also played in their unbeaten run, from 20 November 1915 to 14 April 1917, in two regional cups, the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup and Glasgow Cup. Including two matches each in the 1915–16 Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup, in May 1916,[151] and in the 1916–17 Glasgow Cup, in October 1916,[108] Celtic was unbeaten for 66 games.[150]
  2. ^ Juventus did not take part in any European competition during this unbeaten run.
  3. ^ The New Saints did not take part in any European competition during this unbeaten run.
  4. ^ Fiorentina did not take part in any European competition during this unbeaten run.

Longest unbeaten league run

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Source:[181][182][183]

Matches Club Years Ref.
104 Romania Steaua București 1986–1989 [181][182]
88 Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps 2009–2014 [181][182]
65 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2021–2023 [182]
63 Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 2006–2008 [181][182]
62 Scotland Celtic 1915–1917 [181][182]
61 Estonia Levadia 2008–2009 [181][182]
60 Belgium Union Saint-Gilloise 1933–1935 [181][182]
59 Armenia Shirak 1993–1995 [181][182]
59 Armenia Pyunik 2002–2004 [181][182]
58 Greece Olympiacos 1972–1974 [181][182]
58 Italy Milan 1991–1993 [181][182]
58 Latvia Skonto 1993–1996 [181][182]
58 Portugal Porto 2020–2022 [182][184]
57 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2017–2019 [182][185]
56 Portugal Benfica 1976–1978 [181][182]
56 Scotland Celtic 2016–2017 [181][182]
55 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 2000–2002 [182]
55 Portugal Porto 2010–2012 [181][182]

Longest unbeaten league home run

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Source:[186][187]

Matches Club Years Ref.
136 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2017–2024; ongoing [188][189]
121 Spain Real Madrid 1957–1965 [187][190]
96 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 1998–2004 [191]
93 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 1983–1989 [187]
92 France Nantes 1976–1981 [187]
91 Italy Torino 1943–1949 [192][193]
90 Turkey Trabzonspor 1975–1981 [187]
89 Slovakia Spartak Trnava 1968–1974 [187]
86 England Chelsea 2004–2008 [194]
85 Greece Panathinaikos 1973–1978 [187]
81 Portugal Porto 2008–2014 [187][195]

Longest run of games scored in

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Matches Club Period Ref.
85 Germany Bayern Munich (16 February 2020 – 23 October 2021) [196][197]
73 Spain Real Madrid (30 April 2016 – 17 September 2017) [198]
63 France Paris Saint-Germain (4 August 2018 – 22 September 2019) [199][200]
61 Germany Bayern Munich (16 March 2013 – 5 April 2014) [201]

Biggest title-winning points margins

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Source:[202]

Points Club Season Ref.
35 North Macedonia Shkëndija 2017–18 [203]
33 Wales The New Saints 2023–24 [204]
31 France Paris Saint-Germain 2015–16 [202]
31 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 2018–19 [205]
31 Switzerland Young Boys 2020–21 [206]
30 Scotland Celtic 2016–17 [202]
29 Scotland Celtic 2013–14 [202]
28 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 2007–08 [202]
28 Greece Olympiacos 2015–16 [202]
27 Latvia Skonto 1995 [202]
27 Wales The New Saints 2016–17 [202]
26 Wales Barry Town 1997–98 [202]
26 Denmark Copenhagen 2010–11 [202]
26 Greece Olympiacos 2020–21 [207]

Highest attendance at a European domestic match

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147,365 – Celtic vs Aberdeen, 1936–37 Scottish Cup[208]

Highest goal margin (aggregate) in European Cup

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Further reading

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  • Robertson, Forrest; Ross, David (2003). The First 100 Years of Hampden. First Press Publishing. ISBN 1-901603-18-0.
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