The top 20 clubs in world football in terms of titles
20. Olimpia (Paraguay)
55 titles: 47 national and 8 international.
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19. Steaua (Romania)
58 titles: 56 national and 2 international.
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18. Liverpool (England)
59 titles: 48 national and 11 international.
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17. Galatasaray (Turkey)
60 titles: 58 national and 2 international.
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16. Anderlecht (Belgium)
60 titles: 55 national and 5 international.
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15. Juventus (Italy)
62 titles: 52 national and 10 international.
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14. Manchester United (England)
66 titles: 58 national and 8 international.
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13. Ajax (Netherlands)
69 titles: 59 national and 10 international.
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12. Bayern Munich (Germany)
69 titles: 58 national and 11 international.
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11. Al-Faisaly (Jordan)
74 titles: 72 national and 2 international.
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10. Porto (Portugal)
74 titles: 67 national and 7 international.
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9. Olympiacos (Greece)
75 titles: 75 national
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7. Real Madrid (Spain)
88 titles: 64 national and 24 international.
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6. Barcelona (Spain)
89 titles: 72 national and 17 international.
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5. Celtic (Scotland)
104 titles: 103 national and 1 international.
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4. Peñarol (Uruguay)
107 titles: 98 national and 9 international.
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3. Nacional (Uruguay)
111 titles: 102 national and 9 international.
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2. Rangers (Scotland)
114 titles: 113 national and 1 international.
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1. Al-Ahly (Egypt)
117 titles: 93 national and 24 international.
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8. Benfica (Portugal)
81 titles: 79 national and 2 international.
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