Double (association Football) - Total Number of Doubles

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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