The Seven Legendary Clubs That Conquered Football’s Ultimate Treble
Winning a treble—securing your domestic league, main cup, and the Champions League in one season—is football’s rarest achievement. Only seven clubs in history have pulled off this extraordinary feat. 1. Manchester United (1998/99): Sir Alex Ferguson’s side clinched the Premier League on the final day, lifted the FA Cup, and then scored injury-time goals to stun Bayern Munich in Barcelona. 2. Barcelona (2008/09): In Pep Guardiola’s debut season, Messi dazzled as Barça swept La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and defeated Manchester United in the Champions League final. 3. Inter Milan (2009/10): Under José Mourinho, Inter combined defensive steel and swift counters to win Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and beat Bayern Munich in Madrid. 4. Barcelona (2014/15): Luis Enrique’s MSN trio delivered a stylish display, adding the Copa del Rey and a final victory over Juventus to their league triumph. 5. Bayern Munich (2012/13): Jupp Heynckes led Bayern to an all-German final win at Wembley, completing their Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal successes. 6. Celtic (1966/67): The Lisbon Lions became icons by winning the Scottish League, Scottish Cup, and European Cup with a squad of local players. 7. Manchester City (2022/23): Pep Guardiola’s men finally sealed the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League in a masterclass of consistency. No other European giant has matched this classic treble, which is why these seven teams remain etched in football folklore.
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