Albeit not the be-all and end-all, winning league titles can define how a team is perceived in the wider sphere. Even if someone is not well-advised about a more peculiar league, they typically know one or two clubs – and that’s, on the whole, thanks to them winning trophies at an alarming rate.

Irrespective of whether it’s the Premier League or the lesser-known Uruguayan Primera Division, winning a league title is not as easy as it seems – all teams, typically between 12 and 24, all share the same objective: securing glory come the end of term.

There are teams, however, that will go their entirety without being crowned champions of their country, while others do so like it’s going out of fashion. So, with that in mind, which sides in world football have made light work of their respective divisions? Spoiler alert: there are no English teams included.

50-41

Teams from Malta, Bulgaria and Iceland make the cut

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Kicking off proceedings is Havnar Boltfelag, who are one of the oldest professional clubs in the Faroe Islands. Founded in 1904, they’ve made the Faroe Islands Premier League their own – winning it on an eye-catching 24 different occasions.

Valletta of Malta, Eredivisie club PSV Eindhoven, Saint-Pierre’s Ilienne Amatuer and Maccabi Tel Aviv of Israel's top flight all boast a total of 25 league titles at the time of writing, highlighting a certain level of dominance in their respective leagues.

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Galatasaray of Turkey, too, have won 25 league titles. The Super Lig outfit, founded in 1905, have enjoyed domestic success aplenty – and that’s a testament given that it’s always well-stacked with other clubs such as Fenerbahce (more on them, later) and Besiktas.

Maltese outfit Silema Wanderers, who often go toe-to-toe with the aforementioned Valletta, have secured the solitary extra title – and Levski Sofia of Bulgaria, too, have won 26 league titles in their history. KR Reykjavik and FSCB, however, round off the decade with 27 apiece.

50-41 – Football Clubs That Have Won Most League Titles

Rank

Team

Nation

League Titles

50.

Havnar Boltfelag

Faroe Islands

24

49.

Valletta

Malta

25

48.

PSV Eindhoven

Netherlands

25

47.

Ilienne Amateur

Saint-Pierre

25

46.

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Israel

25

45.

Galatasaray

Turkey

25

44.

Silema Wanderers

Malta

26

43.

Levski Sofia

Bulgaria

26

42.

KR Reykjavik

Iceland

27

41.

FCSB

Romania

27

40-31

Fenerbahce and Barcelona kick off this category

As touched on earlier, Fenerbahce – now managed by the enigmatic Jose Mourinho – stand tall as Turkey’s most decorated club with 28 league titles to boot. They have been able to match Barcelona’s tally, too, which is an impressive feat.

La Blaugrana have won Spain’s top flight on 28 occasions but are less successful than Cyprus side APOEL, Dynamo Kyiv of Ukraine, Ivory Coast outfit ASEC Mimosas and Lincoln Red Imps. The aforementioned quartet boast 29 league titles.

In Portugal, Boavista (in 2000/01) were the last club outside the 'The Big Three' – Sporting CP, Benfica and Porto – to win the title. Crazy, we know, but that’s because the trio have been so dominant. And that includes Porto’s tally of 30.

Rounding off the 40-31 category with 31 league titles each are 1935-founded Ethiopian club Saint George, Slovan Bratislava – who often appear in the Champions League as Slovakia’s shining light – and Bulgaria’s stand-out outfit, CSKA Sofia.

40-31 – Football Clubs That Have Won Most League Titles

Rank

Team

Nation

League Titles

40.

Fenerbahce

Turkey

28

39.

Barcelona

Spain

28

38.

APOEL

Cyprus

29

37.

Dynamo Kyiv

Ukraine

29

36.

ASEC Mimosas

Ivory Coast

29

35.

Lincoln Red Imps

Gibraltar

29

34.

Porto

Portugal

30

33.

Saint George

Ethiopia

31

32.

Slovan Bratislava

Slovakia

31

31.

CSKA Sofia

Bulgaria

31

30-21

A quartet of teams, including Bayern Munich, have won 34

Let this sink in: all ten teams in this segment have won 30+ league titles. An incredible feat, Comunicaciones have been crowned the champions of Guatemala on 32 occasions – while the likes of Rapid Wien (Austria) and Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi (Finland) have one extra in their trophy cabinet.

A total of four sides currently boast an eye-catching 34 league titles: Colo-Colo of Chile, Belgium top flight outfit Anderlecht and Al-Muharraq of Bahrain. They joined Champions League behemoths Bayern Munich, who are – by far and away – the Bundesliga’s most successful club of all time.

Located in Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, Ferencvaros and success go hand-in-hand, as highlighted by their score of 35 league titles – the same number as Boca Juniors, perhaps best famed for their atmospheric nature, have secured in Argentina.

30-21 – Football Clubs That Have Won Most League Titles

Rank

Team

Nation

League Titles

30.

Comunicaciones

Guatemala

32

29.

Rapid Wien

Austria

33

28.

Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi

Finland

33

27.

Esperance Tunis

Tunisia

33

26.

Colo-Colo

Chile

34

25.

Anderlecht

Belgium

34

24.

Al-Muharraq

Bahrain

34

23.

Bayern Munich

Germany

34

22.

Boca Juniors

Argentina

35

21.

Ferencvaros

Hungary

35

20-11

Real Madrid remain as Spain's most decorated club

Dinamo Zagreb’s squad iteration from 2011/12 may be one of the worst teams in Champions League history but, from a domestic standpoint, they have always been a force to be reckoned with. And that’s evidenced by their 35 Croatian top flight titles.

Al-Faisaly have won the same – while Red Star Belgrade, one of the most well-supported teams in world football, have won 36 league titles thus far. As have Juventus in Italy and Ajax in the Netherlands. The same can be said for Real Madrid.

Los Blancos – whose well-documented specialty is the Champions League – are Spain’s most decorated side with 36 titles under their belt, but they don’t compete with Sparta Prague and River Plate (both on 38, as things stand).

Liga Portugal, albeit not recognised as being in the standard ‘top five European leagues’, is difficult to win – but Lisbon-based Benfica have often made light work of their opponents. As have Saprissa in Costa Rice, who have won 40 league titles since their inception.

20-11 Football Clubs That Have Won Most League Titles

Rank

Team

Nation

League Titles

20.

Dinamo Zagreb

Croatia

35

19.

Al-Faisaly

Jordan

35

18.

Red Star Belgrade

Serbia

36

17.

Juventus

Italy

36

16.

Ajax

Netherlands

36

15.

Real Madrid

Spain

36

14.

Sparta Prague

Czech Republic

38

13.

River Plate

Argentina

38

12.

Benfica

Portugal

38

11.

Saprissa

Costa Rica

40

10-1

Scottish Premiership Celtic and Rangers both feature

Now we are onto the serial-winning outfits of world football; those who, without a doubt, are there or thereabouts at the summit of their respective divisions on a year-by-year basis. Situated in Hong Kong, South China have won 41 league titles.

Widely recognised as one of the most successful clubs in world football based on honours, Ah Ahly – all in all – have won a total of 123 trophies throughout their history, 44 of which have been league titles. They have won just one fewer than Olimpia.

Uruguay top flight duo Nacional and Penarol often go to battle in order to reign victorious – but it’s the latter who currently hold the bragging rights with 54 league titles in their repertoire. Nacional (49) are just behind, as are Greece’s Olympiacos (48).

Celtic and Rangers share what is widely regarded as one of the fiercest rivalries in world football – and the two Scottish clubs have won 55 league titles apiece. Stood above the rest is Northern Irish outfit Linfield – who, since their inception in 1886, have won a total of 57 league titles.

10-1 –Football Clubs That Have Won Most League Titles

Rank

Team

Nation

League Titles

10.

South China

Hong Kong, China

41

9.

Al Ahly

Egypt

44

8.

Olimpia

Honduras

45

7.

Olimpia

Paraguay

47

6.

Olympiacos

Greece

48

5.

Nacional

Uruguay

49

4.

Penarol

Uruguay

54

3.

Rangers

Scotland

55

2.

Celtic

Scotland

55

1.

Linfield

Northern Ireland

57