List of Confederation and Inter-confederation Club Competition Winners - World Ranking For Official International Club Titles

World Ranking For Official International Club Titles

Below is a list of clubs with the most confederation club competitions won in the world, and in each continent, including all the international club competitions organized by one of the six Confederations of international football, defined as "confederation club competitions", and inter-confederation competitions such as FIFA Club World Cup and its predecessor, the Intercontinental Cup.

Club Titles Trophies won Refs
Boca Juniors 18 3 Intercontinental Cups; 6 Copa Libertadores; 2 Copa Sudamericanas; 1 Supercopa Libertadores; 4 Recopa Sudamericanas; 1 Copa de Oro; 1 Copa Master Supercopa
Milan 18 3 Intercontinental Cups; 1 FIFA Club World Cup; 7 European Champions Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions Leagues; 2 UEFA Cup Winners' Cups; 5 UEFA Super Cups
Independiente 16 2 Intercontinental Cups; 7 Copa Libertadores; 1 Copa Sudamericana; 2 Supercopa Libertadores; 1 Recopa Sudamericana; 3 Copas Interamericanas
Al-Ahly 16 7 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions Leagues; 4 CAF Cup Winners' Cups; 5 CAF Super Cups
Real Madrid 15 3 Intercontinental Cups; 9 European Champions Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions Leagues; 2 UEFA Cups; 1 UEFA Super Cup
Barcelona 14 2 FIFA Club World Cups; 4 European Champions Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions Leagues; 4 UEFA Cup Winners' Cups; 4 UEFA Super Cups
São Paulo 12 2 Intercontinental Cups; 1 FIFA Club World Championship; 3 Copa Libertadores; 1 Copa Sudamericana; 1 Copa CONMEBOL; 1 Supercopa Libertadores; 2 Recopa Sudamericanas; 1 Copa Master de Conmebol
Juventus 11 2 Intercontinental Cups; 2 European Champions Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions Leagues; 1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup; 3 UEFA Cups; 1 UEFA Intertoto Cup; 2 UEFA Super Cups
Liverpool 11 5 European Champions Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions Leagues; 3 UEFA Cups; 3 UEFA Super Cups
Ajax 10 2 Intercontinental Cups; 4 European Champions Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions Leagues; 1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup; 1 UEFA Cup; 2 UEFA Super Cups

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