Total Number of Doubles
| Club | Nation | Number of doubles |
|---|---|---|
| Linfield | Northern Ireland | 23 |
| Rangers | Scotland | 18 |
| Olympiacos | Greece | 15 |
| Al-Ahly | Egypt | 13 |
| Levski Sofia | Bulgaria | 13 |
| Celtic | Scotland | 13 |
| HB | Faroe Islands | 12 |
| Muharraq Club | Bahrain | 12 |
| FK Austria Wien | Austria | 10 |
| CSKA Sofia | Bulgaria | 10 |
| Dinamo Kyiv | Ukraine | 10 |
| Benfica | Portugal | 9 |
| Red Star Belgrade | Serbia | 9 |
| Steaua Bucureşti | Romania | 9 |
| Bayern Munich | Germany | 8 |
| Jeunesse Esch | Luxembourg | 8 |
| AFC Ajax | Netherlands | 7 |
| Rosenborg | Norway | 7 |
| Partizani Tirana | Albania | 7 |
| Malmö FF | Sweden | 7 |
| Dinamo Bucureşti | Romania | 6 |
| Sheriff Tiraspol | Moldova | 6 |
| Dinamo Zagreb | Croatia | 6 |
| Maccabi Tel Aviv | Israel | 6 |
| Ferencváros | Hungary | 6 |
| Shamrock Rovers | Ireland | 6 |
| Rapid Vienna | Austria | 6 |
| Partizan Belgrade | Serbia | 4 |
| Hapoel Tel Aviv | Israel | 4 |
| Legia Warsaw | Poland | 4 |
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