Albania In
Albania, six teams have won the Double of the
Kategoria Superiore and the
Kupa e Shqipërisë.
Andorra In
Andorra, four teams have won the Double of the
Primera Divisió and the
Copa Constitució.
Armenia Prior to the breakup of the Soviet Union, Armenian clubs were part of Soviet competition.
Ararat Yerevan was one of just two non-Russian clubs to win the Soviet double, in 1973, with
Nikita Simonyan at the helm. They also won the post-independence Armenian Double in 1993. In
Armenia, four teams have won the Double of the
Soviet Top League/
Armenian Premier League and the
Soviet Cup/
Armenian Independence Cup.
Austria In Austria, nine teams have won the Double of the
Austrian Bundesliga and the
Austrian Cup.
Azerbaijan In
Azerbaijan, four teams have won the Double of the
Azerbaijan Premier League and the
Azerbaijan Cup.
Belarus In
Belarus, four teams have won the Double of the
Belarusian Premier League and the
Belarusian Cup.
Belgium In Belgium, five teams have won the Double of the
Belgian Pro League and the
Belgian Cup.
Bosnia and Herzegovina In
Bosnia and Herzegovina, four teams have won the Double of the
Bosnian First League/
Premier League and the
Bosnian Cup.
Bulgaria In
Bulgaria, four teams have won the Double of the
Bulgarian A Football Group and the
Bulgarian Cup.
Croatia In
Croatia, three teams have won the Double of the
Yugoslav First League/
Croatian First Football League and the
Yugoslav Cup/
Croatian Football Cup.
Cyprus In
Cyprus, five teams have won the Double of the
Cypriot First Division and the
Cypriot Cup.
Czech Republic Two teams won the Double of the
Czechoslovak First League and
Czechoslovak Cup. Since the dissolution of
Czechoslovakia in 1993, the Double has consisted of the
Czech First League and
Czech Cup, being won by only two teams to date.
Denmark In Denmark, five teams have won the Double of the
Danish Superliga and the
Danish Cup.
England In England, eight teams have won the double of the
Football League First Division (1888–1992)/
Premier League (1992–present) and
FA Cup. •
Preston North End in 1889 won the double without losing a game all season and without conceding any goals in their cup winning campaign. •
Manchester United won the double three times in the 1990s, including as part of a
continental treble in 1998–99. •
Manchester City won the double as part of the first-ever
domestic treble for an English men's football team in 2018–19, and as part of a continental treble in 2022–23.
Estonia In
Estonia, two teams have won the Double of the
Meistriliiga and the
Estonian Cup.
Faroe Islands In
Faroe Islands, six teams have won the Double of the
Faroe Islands Premier League and the
Faroe Islands Cup.
Finland In Finland, four teams have won the Double of the
Veikkausliiga and the
Finnish Cup.
France In France, 12 teams have won the Double of the
Ligue 1 and the
Coupe de France. Note: • Paris Saint-Germain's 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2020 doubles was part of the club's domestic treble, which also includes their
Coupe de la Ligue victories. • Paris Saint-Germain's 2025 double was part of the club's continental treble, which also includes their
UEFA Champions League victory.
Georgia In
Georgia, two teams have won the Double of the
Georgian Premier League and the
Georgian Cup.
Germany Inter-war period A national cup competition was introduced in Germany in 1935, and was known as the
Tschammer-Pokal for the country's then
minister of sport. Between 1935 and the suspension of cup play in 1944 because of World War II, the Double was won only once.
Bundesliga era Play for what had become the
DFB-Pokal was resumed following the war in 1953, and up until well after the formation of the
Bundesliga in 1963, no club was able to complete the double. A new cup trophy was introduced as it was felt the previous one was associated with the Nazi period. In the modern-day Bundesliga era, the double has been won by only five clubs. Bayern Munich holds the record, with 13. Note: Bayern Munich's 2013 and 2020 doubles were part of the club's
trebles which also included their
UEFA Champions League victories.
East Germany (defunct) Following World War II, a separate football competition emerged in the
Soviet-occupied eastern area of Germany. The first division
DDR-Oberliga was active from 1947–48 to 1990–91 and saw the introduction of the
FDGB-Pokal in 1949. The cup competition was not staged in the 1950–51 season and the transitional 1955 and 1961 seasons. Five doubles were won in East German competition: Since
the reunification of Germany, no former East German club has won either the Bundesliga title or the DFB Pokal (
RB Leipzig having been founded in 2009); indeed, as of 2024, none of the aforementioned double winners are competing in the top flight.
Gibraltar In
Gibraltar, seven teams have won the Double of the
Gibraltar Premier Division and the
Rock Cup.
Greece In Greece, the big three of
Attica and PAOK have managed to win the double of the
Super League Greece and the
Greek Football Cup.
Hungary In Hungary, five teams have won the Double of the
Nemzeti Bajnokság I and the
Magyar Kupa.
Iceland In
Iceland, five teams have won the Double of the
Úrvalsdeild karla and the
Icelandic Cup.
Israel In
Israel, the Double can be achieved by winning the
Top division championship and the
Israel State Cup. The team that has won the most doubles to date is
Maccabi Tel Aviv, with seven wins, followed by their city rivals,
Hapoel Tel Aviv with four wins.
Italy Five Italian clubs share eleven doubles of the
Serie A championship and the
Coppa Italia. Note: In 2006, Inter finished third in
Serie A but were awarded the title as the highest placed club not to be involved in
Calciopoli. The club's 2010 double was made
the Treble with their
UEFA Champions League victory.
Kazakhstan In
Kazakhstan, five teams have won the Double of the
Kazakhstan Premier League and the
Kazakhstan Cup.
Kosovo In
Kosovo, five teams have won the Double of the
Superleague (1999–present) and the
Kosovar Cup (1999–present).
Latvia In
Latvia, four teams have won the Double of the
Latvian Higher League and the
Latvian Football Cup.
Liechtenstein There is no national league in Liechtenstein, as its clubs partake in the neighbouring
Swiss football league system; the
Liechtenstein Football Cup is the only national football competition in the country.
Lithuania In
Lithuania six teams have won the Double of the
A Lyga and the
Lithuanian Football Cup. Note: Žalgiris won domestic cup twice in 2016, due to format change.
Luxembourg In
Luxembourgish football, the Double is made up of the
National Division title and the
Luxembourg Cup. As there are no other senior football competitions in the country, and no club have never come close to winning any European tournament, the Double is the ultimate achievement for a Luxembourgish club in one season. The most successful clubs are
Jeunesse Esch and
F91 Dudelange (one double 1947–48 as
Stade Dudelange), who have completed eight Doubles each.
Malta In
Malta, six teams have won the Double of the
Maltese Premier League and the
Maltese FA Trophy.
Moldova In
Moldova, three teams have won the Double of the
Moldovan Super Liga and
Moldovan Cup.
Montenegro In
Montenegro, only two teams have won the Double of the
Montenegrin First League and the
Montenegrin Cup.
Netherlands In the Netherlands, six teams have won the Double of the
Eredivisie and the
KNVB Cup. Note: Ajax's 1972 Double were part of the club's
Treble which also included their
European Cup victory. Note: PSV's 1988 Double were part of the club's
Treble which also included their
European Cup victory.
Northern Ireland In
Northern Ireland, seven teams have won the Double of the
Irish League/Premier League/Premiership and the
Irish Cup.
North Macedonia In
North Macedonia, five teams have won the Double of the
Macedonian First Football League and the
Macedonian Football Cup.
Norway In Norway, seven teams have won the Double of the
Eliteserien and the
Norwegian Football Cup.
Poland In Poland, five teams have won the Double of the
Ekstraklasa and the
Polish Cup.
Portugal In Portugal, the Double is called "
Dobradinha" and is achieved by winning the
Primeira Liga and the
Taça de Portugal. Only the "
Big Three" have done so since the nationwide round-robin league competition was introduced in 1934.
Benfica holds the record of eleven Doubles.
Sporting CP was the first side to achieve the Double, in 1941, as well as winning the most recent one, in 2025.
Republic of Ireland In Ireland, the double is achieved by winning the
League of Ireland and
FAI Cup. Bohemians managed a similar feat in 1928 season by winning the
League,
FAI Cup, the
League of Ireland Shield and the
Leinster Senior Cup.
Derry City FC completed '
The Treble' in 1988–89 by also winning the League of Ireland Cup.
Romania In
Romania, the Double is called the Event and can be achieved by winning the
Liga I and the
Cupa României. The team that has won the most doubles to date is
Steaua București, with nine wins, followed by their
city rivals,
Dinamo București with six wins. In recent times,
CFR Cluj has won the Double twice, being the fourth non-
Bucharest team to do so, after
Universitatea Craiova,
UTA Arad and
Ripensia Timişoara. Note:
Steaua București initially won the double in 1987–88 but voluntarily gave up their Cupa României title.
Russia Four Russian teams achieved the Double of the
Soviet Top League and the
USSR Cup in the former Soviet Union. The final Soviet championship was contested in 1991 and, following the break-up of the Soviet Union, newly independent states organised their own national competitions, with UEFA regarding the
Russian Premier League and the
Russian Cup as the respective successors to the old Soviet league and USSR Cup.
San Marino In
San Marino seven teams have won the Double of the
Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio and the
Coppa Titano.
Scotland Three teams have accomplished the double of the
Scottish league championship and the
Scottish Cup. Only
Aberdeen have managed to break the
Old Firm trend, during their stint of success in the 1980s. Note: Celtic's 1967 Double was part of the club's
Quintuple which also included their
European Cup victory.
Serbia Two teams in the current
Republic of Serbia have won the Double of the
Yugoslav First League and
Yugoslav Cup (1923–92), the
First League of FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro and
FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro Cup (1992–2006), and the
Serbian SuperLiga and
Serbian Cup (2006–present).
Slovakia In
Slovakia, seven teams have won the Double of the
Czechoslovak First League/
Slovak Super Liga and the
Czechoslovak Cup/
Slovak Cup.
Slovenia In
Slovenia, three teams have won the Double of the
Slovenian PrvaLiga and the
Slovenian Football Cup.
Spain In Spain, four teams have won the Double (
Doblete) of
La Liga and the
Copa del Rey. Note: Barcelona's 2009 and 2015 Doubles were part of the club's
Trebles which also included their
UEFA Champions League victories.
Sweden In Sweden, six teams have won the Double of the
Swedish championship and the
Svenska Cupen. The Svenska Cupen was not introduced until the 1941 season, while Allsvenskan started for the 1923–24 season. Svenska Cupen was also not played between 1954 and 1966. It should also be considered that winning Allsvenskan did not grant the title of
Swedish champions until 1931 and between 1982 and 1992 when the title was given to the winner of other cup tournaments that were organized at the end of the league season. The number of doubles for
IFK Göteborg and
Malmö FF are affected by this. IFK Göteborg won the Swedish Championship together with Svenska Cupen in one additional season to the table below, they won the two titles in 1983, a year when they did not win Allsvenskan. Additionally while Malmö won Allsvenskan in 1989, they were not Swedish Championships for that season as they did not win the play-off following the ordinary league play. All other teams in the table below won the Swedish Championship in their double-winning seasons. The latest club to win a double is
Malmö FF who completed the feat in 2024. In 1982, IFK Göteborg also managed to combine its double with winning the UEFA Cup.
Switzerland In Switzerland, eight teams have won the Double of the
Swiss Super League and the
Swiss Cup.
Turkey In Turkey, four teams have won the Double of the
Süper Lig and the
Turkish Cup. Note: Galatasaray's 2000 Double was part of the club's Minor treble which also included their UEFA Cup victory.
Ukraine Prior to the breakup of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian clubs were part of Soviet competition. Since 1992, the country has had its own domestic competition. Dynamo Kyiv has four Soviet and nine Ukrainian Doubles among its honours. In Ukraine, two teams have won the Double of the
Soviet Top League/
Ukrainian Premier League and the
Soviet Cup/
Ukrainian Cup.
Wales In
Wales, seven teams have won the Double of the
Division One (1904–92) /
Welsh Premier League (1992–present) and the
Welsh Cup. Achieving this and also winning the
Welsh League Cup would make a domestic
Treble. To date, two clubs have achieved the Treble. Rhyl achieved a domestic quadruple in 2003–04, winning the Welsh Premier, Welsh Cup, Welsh Premier League Cup and North Wales Challenge Cup. They narrowly missed out on a clean sweep of five trophies losing the Welsh Premier Cup Final to Wrexham. • Rhyl's 2003–04 double was part of a domestic treble of Welsh Premier League, Welsh Cup and Welsh Premier League Cup ==South America==