1954 in Association Football - Winners Club National Championship

Winners Club National Championship

  • Albania: KF Partizani Tirana
  • Argentina: Boca Juniors
  • Austria: Rapid Vienna
  • Belgium: R.S.C. Anderlecht
  • Bulgaria: CSKA Sofia
  • Czechoslovakia: Spartak Prague Sokolovo
  • Denmark: Køge BK
  • East Germany: BSG Turbine Erfurt
  • England: Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
  • Faroe Islands: KÍ Klaksvík
  • Finland: Pyrkivä Turku
  • France: Lille OSC
  • Greece: Olympiacos F.C.
  • Hungary: Budapest Honvéd FC
  • Iceland: ÍA
  • Republic of Ireland: Shamrock Rovers F.C.
  • Italy: Internazionale Milano F.C.
  • Luxembourg: Jeunesse Esch
  • Netherlands: FC Eindhoven
  • Northern Ireland: Linfield F.C.
  • Norway: Skeid
  • Poland: Polonia Bytom
  • Portugal: Sporting CP
  • Romania: UTA Arad
  • Scotland: Celtic F.C.
  • Spain: Real Madrid
  • Sweden: GAIS
  • Switzerland: FC La Chaux-de-Fonds
  • USSR: Dynamo Moscow
  • West Germany: Hannover 96
  • Yugoslavia: Dinamo Zagreb

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