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Best football club with the most trophies in the world in 2018

Real fans of football have been observing how FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, and other famous teams competed for the title of ‘football club with most trophies in the world’ for many years in a row. So, which one is the most successful football club in terms of prizes?

A football club with most trophies in the world

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The best football club in the world

When we discuss the football club with the most trophies in the world, we recollect the top players from European clubs. For example, FC Barcelona has more than 90 impressive prizes won both in their home country and international matches.

Can anyone beat Barcelona or Real Madrid with even more awards won? Is there another best football club in the world this year?

Since we have decided to focus on the football club with most trophies in the world 2018, let us forget about the most famous clubs. We have to honor the clubs that have won the highest number awards, not just major honors.

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Which football club has most trophies in the world?

You will not see FIFA Club awards, EUFA titles, English League prizes, and other top and most respected trophies enjoyed by the highly demanded squads on our planet. But you should look at this number one team that has not been recognized worldwide yet, this club boasts more than 3 million followers on its official Instagram account and can be named one of the most successful club in the world today.

We know which football club has most trophies in the world. It is called Al Ahly. It is based in Egypt and has a long history of soccer matches played all across Africa. It also seems to be the club with most trophies collecte, and while their titles are not as major as the awards won by top European teams, the huge number will impress you.

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African fans call Al Ahly ‘the club of the century’ and they have all the rights to say so. Existing since 1907, this squad has received over 117 titles throughout the last 111 years. Based on the titles listed on Wikipedia, this Egyptian soccer team has won the following awards:

  • 40 Egyptian Premier League titles
  • 36 Egypt Cups
  • 10 Egyptian Super Cups
  • 7 Sultan Hussein Cups
  • 15 Cairo League awards
  • 8 CAF Champions League titles
  • 6 CAF Super Cups
  • 4 African Cup Winner’s Cup titles
  • 2 Arab Super Cups

If you sum all these trophies you will enjoy the fantastic number of 128 (both domestic and international). It sounds fantastic, doesn't it?

Which football club has most trophies in the world in 2018

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Most successful club in the world in 2018

While this is not the club with most trophies, it can be called the most successful this year due to the number of points earned and the prestigious first place in the ranking of World Football/Soccer Clubs created by a website footballdatabase.com.

According to this ranking, Juventus club from Italy boasts the biggest number of points (2043) as of December 9, 2018. FIFA ranking names Real Madrid as the best and most successful squad on the planet this year.

There is no need to start fighting when you wish to prove that your favorite team is the most successful club in the world.

You already know the name of the football club with most trophies in the world 2018 and you also know which squad is the one you cheer for.

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