The Treble

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The Treble is a term in football that generally refers to a club winning their country's top tier league and two cup competitions in the same season. However, the exact meaning can vary; the cup competitions may be either "domestic" (open only to clubs from one country) or "continental" (open to the best clubs from across one continent). Regardless of variations, however, Super Cup or Charity Shield match wins do not factor as part of a treble.

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The most famous type of treble is the European Treble called simply The Treble. It consists of a club winning their country's top tier league, the country's major domestic cup competition, and the continental championship, the European Cup/Champions League, all within a single season.

Only four teams have achieved this rare distinction:

Club Nation Year Won Titles won for the treble
Celtic F.C. Flag of Scotland Scotland 1967 Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup, European Cup¹
AFC Ajax Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1972 Dutch Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, European Cup
PSV Eindhoven Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1988 Dutch Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, European Cup
Manchester United F.C. Flag of England England 1999 English Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League
  • ¹ - Manchester United and Celtic F.C. achieved their Treble as part of their Quadruple.

Continental trebles have the same definition as the European Treble but are for teams from other continents. While perhaps not as prestigious as the European Treble, they are sometimes harder to accomplish as some continental championships run during a calendar year while domestic play runs an autumn-to-spring season, or vice versa. To date, no treble has been won by a South American or Oceania club.

Club Nation Continent Year Won Titles won for the treble
Al-Ahly Flag of Egypt Egypt Africa 2005
2006
Egyptian League, Egyptian Soccer Cup, CAF Champions League
Al-Sadd Flag of Qatar Qatar Asia 1988 Qatari League, Emir of Qatar Cup, Asian Clubs Cup
AS Vita Club Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo DR Africa 1973 Linafoot, Coupe du Congo, African Cup of Champions
Defence Force Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago North America 1985 TT Pro League, Trinidad and Tobago Cup,
CONCACAF Champions Cup
Englebert Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo DR Africa 1967 Linafoot, Coupe du Congo, African Cup of Champions
Hearts of Oak Flag of Ghana Ghana Africa 2000 Ghana Premier League, Ghanaian FA Cup, CAF Champions League
Thai Farmers Bank Flag of Thailand Thailand Asia 1995 Thai League, Queen's Cup, Asian Clubs Cup

This type of treble consists of a club winning their country's top tier league as well as the two most highly regarded domestic cup competitions, all during one season.

Club Nation Number of
trebles
Titles won for the treble
Rangers Flag of Scotland Scotland 7 Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup
South China Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong 4 Hong Kong League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup
Celtic Flag of Scotland Scotland 3 Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup
Shamrock Rovers Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland 3 League of Ireland, FAI Cup, League of Ireland Shield¹
Linfield Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 2 Irish Premier League, Northern Irish Cup, Irish Football League Cup
Bayern München Flag of Germany Germany 1 Bundesliga, German Cup, DFB Ligapokal
Brøndby Flag of Denmark Denmark 1 Danish Superliga, Danish Cup, Danish League Cup
Cruzeiro Flag of Brazil Brazil 1 Campeonato Mineiro, Copa do Brasil, Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Derry City Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland 1 League of Ireland, FAI Cup, FAI League Cup
Sun Hei Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong 1 Hong Kong League, Hong Kong Senior Shield, Hong Kong FA Cup²
Kedah Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 1 Malaysia Cup, Malaysian Super League, Malaysian FA Cup
  • ¹ - The League of Ireland Shield was the forerunner to the FAI League Cup.
  • ² - Sun Hei's treble was part of a domestic quadruple. That season they also won the Hong Kong League Cup.

There are other examples of trebles, mostly European, that do not adhere to the stricter definition above. In some cases, they represent a team winning three trophies as opposed to winning a league and two cup competitions. Some also were achieved over the course of a calendar year, not a single football season.

  • IFK Göteborg - The 1982 team won the Swedish Championship, Svenska Cupen and the UEFA Cup. They also won the domestic league, Allsvenskan, which at the time did not decide the Swedish champions, but only decided which eight teams that would play the play-off for the championship. Note: the UEFA Cup and the Svenska Cupen were played in 1981-1982 (autumn-spring); the Allsvenskan and the Swedish Championship were played in 1982 (spring-autumn).

There have been several instances of teams just missing out on trebles. Some of the more notable occurrences include,

  • Manchester United - The 1994 team lost 3-1 to Aston Villa in the League Cup final and won the English Premier League and the FA Cup. Had they won the League Cup, they would have been the first team to complete the English domestic treble.
  • Juventus - The 1995 team won the Serie A and the Italian Cup, but lost to Parma F.C. in the Uefa Cup final.
    In 1973 has won the league and finished runner-up in the Italian Cup final and the European Cup final.
    In 1983 finished in the 2nd place in the Serie A, has won the Italian Cup and finished runner-up in the European Cup final.
  • Bayern Munich - The 1999 team won the Bundesliga, but finished runner-up in the German Cup and Champions League. Having secured the league title, Bayern went into the Champions League for their second major trophy, but it turned out to be a heartbreaking loss to Manchester United who were able to complete their treble. Bayern had led 1-0 for 85 minutes of the match but United scored 2 goals in stoppage time to claim victory (and The Treble). With the treble possibility dashed, Bayern went on to lose the Cup final as well.
  • Bayer Leverkusen - The 2002 team achieved an unenviable "runners up" treble also known as the Treble Horror. In the German Bundesliga the team surrendered a five point lead at the top of the table over the last three games of the season to finish second behind Borussia Dortmund, lost the Champions League final 2-1 to Real Madrid, and lost the German domestic cup final 4-2 to Schalke 04. Five players went on to play for the German National Team after the club season ended, where Germany finished as runners-up in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

This section lists National Teams who have been holders of three trophies at the same time. These Trebles are impossible to achieve in a single season, and generally consist of a team's continental championship, the World Cup and the Confederations Cup.

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