List of football clubs in Spain by major honours won

This is a list of the major honours won by football clubs in Spain. It lists every Spanish association football club to have won any of the domestic and international trophies recognized as major titles by FIFA.

Honours table

LL
La Liga, began in 1929.
CR
The Copa del Rey began in 1903 as an annual cup for Spanish football clubs.
SDE
The Supercopa de España began in 1982 as a two-team competition, the current version has been contested since 2019–20 by four teams: the winners and runners-up of La Liga and the winners and runners-up of the Copa del Rey.
CED/CPF
The Copa Eva Duarte played from 1947 to 1953, also Copa Presidente FEF, was the first and longest official super cup; both tournaments are predecessor to the Supercopa de España.
CL
The Copa de la Liga played from 1983 to 1986.
UCL
UEFA Champions League. Since 1955. Known as the European Cup until 1992.[1][2]
UEL
UEFA Europa League. Since 1971. Known as the UEFA Cup until 2009.[3][4]
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USC
UEFA Super Cup. Since 1972.Known as the European Super Cup until 1995. Official since 1973.
UCWC
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Held from 1960 until 1999. Merged with the UEL.[6][7]
ICFC
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[8] Held from 1955 to 1971. Although not organised by UEFA, it is included here because it is the predecessor to the UEFA Europa League.[4]
UIC
UEFA Intertoto Cup. Held from 1995 to 2008.[9]
IC
Intercontinental Cup. Held from 1960 to 2004. Although the competition was organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL, it was officially merged with the FIFA Club World Cup below, and the winners are recognised by FIFA as club world champions.[10][11][12][13]
FCWC
FIFA Club World Cup. Since 2000.[14][15]
Club LL CR SDE CED|CPF CL UCL UEL USC ICFC UCWC UIC IC FCWC Total Last trophy
1Barcelona2630133255343942018–19 La Liga
2Real Madrid34191111132434922019–20 La Liga
3Athletic Bilbao82331352020-21 Supercopa de España
4Atlético Madrid101023331322018 UEFA Super Cup
5Valencia681112211232018–19 Copa del Rey
6Sevilla15161142019–20 UEFA Europa League
7Real Zaragoza611192004 Supercopa de España
8Deportivo de La Coruña123172008 UEFA Intertoto Cup
9Real Sociedad22151986–87 Copa del Rey
10Espanyol442005–06 Copa del Rey
=Real Unión441927 Copa del Rey
11Real Betis1232004–05 Copa del Rey
12Mallorca1122002–03 Copa del Rey
=Villarreal222004 UEFA Intertoto Cup
14Arenas111919 Copa del Rey
=Real Valladolid111984 Copa de la Liga

Numbers in bold are Spanish record totals for that competition.

References

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  11. "Toyota Cup: figures, records and a giant-killer". FIFA.com. FIFA. 13 December 2014. Archived from the original on 5 November 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  12. Risolo, Donn (2010). "The Ugly Legacy of the Late, Unlamented Intercontinental Cup". Soccer Stories: Anecdotes, Oddities, Lore, and Amazing Feats. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 106–110. ISBN 978-0803233959. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  13. "FIFA Council approves key organisational elements of the FIFA World Cup". FIFA.com. FIFA. 27 October 2017. Archived from the original on 27 October 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
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