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Top European Multi-sport Clubs[edit]

The following article includes Clubs with multiple European title-winning Sport Departments. Talking about Multi-sport Clubs, comparison is taking place not based on the number of european titles won by clubs, but based on the number of different sport departments of clubs that have won at least one european title each.

Standings criteria[edit]

When clubs are equal, first comes the club who has:

-more european title-winning sport departments,

-more european title-winning sports,

-both men and women european title-winning sport departments,

-both team and individual european title-winning sports,

If clubs are still equal, then advantage has the one with more european title-winning sport departments, on higher levels of european competitions' pyramid.

By Club[edit]

Club Departments with European trophies
RussiaCSKA Moscow Football Basketball M Basketball W Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo Handball Ice hockey Chess
RussiaDynamo Moscow Basketball M Basketball W Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo Futsal Ice hockey Bandy Wrestling
PortugalSporting Football Handball Roller Hockey Futsal Athletics M Athletics W Judo
GreeceOlympiacos Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo M Water Polo W Table tennis Wrestling
PortugalBenfica Football Roller Hockey M Roller Hockey W Futsal Athletics Swimming
SpainBarcelona Football Football W Basketball Handball Roller Hockey Futsal
TurkeyGalatasaray Football Basketball M Basketball W Basketball Wheel Judo W Bridge
SerbiaCrvena Zvezda Football Basketball M Basketball W Water Polo Athletics Karate
HungaryFerencváros Football Water Polo Handball W Table Tennis W Bowling
SerbiaPartizan Basketball Water Polo Wrestling Karate Chess
RussiaLuch Moscow Handball W Athletics M Athletics W Chess
TurkeyFenerbahçe Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W Table Tennis W
CzechoslovakiaSparta Prague Basketball W Handball W Table Tennis M Table tennis W
GermanyLeipzig Football Volleyball Handball M Handball W
CroatiaMladost Volleyball W Water Polo Table Tennis W
GermanyBayer Leverkusen Football Handball W Athletics W
TurkeyBursa Volleyball W Table Tennis W Wrestling
PortugalBraga Football Beach Soccer Athletics W
HungaryVasas Volleyball W Water Polo Handball W
CzechoslovakiaDukla Prague Handball Volleyball Athletics
PortugalPorto Football Roller Hockey Billiards
BulgariaLevski Sofia Basketball W Volleyball W Athletics W
FranceRacing Club de France Athletics Swimming Judo
RomaniaDinamo Bucuresti Volleyball Handball Rugby
ItalyLazio Football American Football Softball
CzechoslovakiaSlavia Prague Basketball M Basketball W Table Tennis M
HungaryHonved Water Polo M Water Polo W Handball
HungaryUjpest Footbal Water Polo Water Polo W
MontenegroBuducnost Handball W Karate
FranceStade Français Rugby Athletics W
GreecePanathinaikos Basketball Table Tennis W
LithuaniaZalgiris Basketball Handball W
RomaniaRapid Bucuresti Volleyball Handball W
GermanyDortmund Football Handball W
UkraineDynamo Kiev Football Basketball W
SloveniaOlimpija Ljubljana Basketball Handball W
GermanyBayern Munich Football Chess
FranceMarseille Football Athletics
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo Basketball Chess
RussiaLokomotiv Moscow Beach Soccer Badminton
SpainReal Madrid Football Basketball
RomaniaSteaua Bucuresti Football Handball
GermanyHamburg Football Handball
GermanyMagdeburg Football Handball
SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava Football Ice Hockey
Dinamo Tbilisi Football Basketball
HungarySpartacus Budap. Table Tennis Chess
RomaniaCSM Bucuresti Volleyball W Handball W
HungaryDunaujvaros Water Polo W Handball W
GreeceAEK Basketball Handball
TurkeyBesiktas Basketball Basketball Wheel
PortugalMaratona CP Athletics M Athletics W
ItalyPro Recco Water Polo M Water Polo W
SpainCP Voltregà Roller Hockey M Roller Hockey W
BulgariaCSKA Sofia Volleybal M Volleyball W
ItalyModena Volleyball M Volleyball W
GreeceVouliagmeni Water Polo M Water Polo W
ΚαζακστάνAlma-Ata Volleyball M Volleyball W
CzechoslovakiaRudá Hvězda Praha Voleyball M Volleyball W
EnglandArsenal Football M Football W
FranceLyon Football M Football W
ItalyRoma Water Polo M Water Polo W
SpainValencia Basketball M Basketball W
CzechoslovakiaVitkovice Ostrava Chess M Chess W

By Country[edit]

Country Club different

European title

-winning

Sport

Departments

Russia CSKA Moscow

Dynamo Moscow

Luch Moscow

Lokomotiv Moscow

17
Portugal Sporting

Benfica

Braga

Porto

Maratona CP

11
Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague

Dukla Prague

Slavia Prague

Rudá Hvězda Praha

Vitkovice Ostrava

11
Hungary Ferencváros

Vasas

Honved

Ujpest

Spartacus Budap.

Dunaujvaros

10
Turkey Galatasaray

Fenerbahçe

Bursa

Besiktas

10
Greece Olympiacos

Panathinaikos

AEK

Vouliagmeni

9
Serbia Crvena Zvezda

Partizan

8
Spain Barcelona

Real Madrid

CP Voltregà

Valencia

8
France Racing Club de France

Stade Français

Marseille

Lyon

7
Italy Lazio

Pro Recco

Modena

Roma

7
Germany Leipzig

Bayer Leverkusen

Dortmund

Bayern Munich

Hamburg

Magdeburg

6
Romania Dinamo Bucuresti

Rapid Bucuresti

Steaua Bucuresti

CSM Bucuresti

6
Bulgaria Levski Sofia

CSKA Sofia

4
Croatia Mladost 3
Montenegro FK Buducnost 2
Lithuania Zalgiris 2
Ukraine Dynamo Kiev 2
Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 2
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 2
Dinamo Tbilisi 2
Καζακστάν Alma-Ata 2
England Arsenal 2

Xaliver (talk) 21:16, 19 March 2023 (UTC)

Top European Multi-sport Clubs in team sports[edit]

Club European title-winning Sport Departments
RussiaCSKA Moscow Football Basketball M Basketball W Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo Handball Ice hockey
RussiaDynamo Moscow Basketball M Basketball W Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo Futsal Ice hockey Bandy
SpainBarcelona Football Football W Basketball Handball Roller Hockey Futsal
GreeceOlympiacos Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo M Water Polo W
PortugalSporting Football Handball Roller Hockey Futsal
PortugalBenfica Football Roller Hockey M Roller Hockey W Futsal
SerbiaCrvena Zvezda Football Basketball M Basketball W Water Polo
GermanyLeipzig Football Volleyball Handball M Handball W
HungaryFerencváros Football Water Polo Handball W
HungaryVasas Volleyball W Water Polo Handball W
RomaniaDinamo Bucuresti Volleyball Handball Rugby
ItalyLazio Football American Football Softball
FranceMontpellier Football Handball Rugby
TurkeyGalatasaray Football Basketball M Basketball W
TurkeyFenerbahçe Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W
HungaryHonved Water Polo M Water Polo W Handball
SerbiaPartizan Basketball Water Polo
CzechoslovakiaSparta Prague Basketball W Handball W
CroatiaMladost Volleyball W Water Polo
GermanyBayer Leverkusen Football Handball W
CzechoslovakiaDukla Prague Handball Volleyball
BulgariaLevski Sofia Basketball W Volleyball W
LithuaniaZalgiris Basketball Handball W
RomaniaRapid Bucuresti Volleyball Handball W
GermanyDortmund Football Handball W
UkraineDynamo Kiev Football Basketball W
SloveniaOlimpija Ljubljana Basketball Handball W
SpainReal Madrid Football Basketball
PortugalPorto Football Roller Hockey
RomaniaSteaua Bucuresti Football Handball
GermanyHamburg Football Handball
GermanyMagdeburg Football Handball
SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava Football Ice Hockey
Dinamo Tbilisi Football Basketball
RomaniaCSM Bucuresti Volleyball W Handball W
HungaryDunaujvaros Water Polo W Handball W

*Individual sport departments are not included.

Top European Multi-sport Clubs in basic team sports[edit]

Club European title-winning Sport Departments
RussiaCSKA Moscow Football Basketball M Basketball W Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo Handball
GreeceOlympiacos Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo M Water Polo W
RussiaDynamo Moscow Basketball M Basketball W Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo
SpainBarcelona Football Football W Basketball Handball
SerbiaCrvena Zvezda Football Basketball M Basketball W Water Polo
HungaryVasas Volleyball W Water Polo Handball W
HungaryFerencváros Football Water Polo Handball W
HungaryHonved Water Polo M Water Polo W Handball
TurkeyFenerbahçe Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W
TurkeyGalatasaray Football Basketball M Basketball W
RomaniaCSM Bucuresti Volleyball W Handball M Handball W

*Individual sport departments are not included.


The Legend of Haemus[edit]

Although most people ignore it, Olympiacos football team do have felt the taste of a glorious trophy by surpassing traditional european multisport powerhouses in 1963 Balkans Cup. It is indicative that the participating clubs of that particular competition have participated so far in 131 european finals in 23 different sections and 13 sports, winning 65 european titles:

Club European finals appearing-Sport Departments trophies finals
GreeceOlympiacos CFP Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo M Water Polo W Table Tennis Wrestling 19 22
TurkeyGalatasaray S.K. Football Basketball M Basketball W Basketball Wheel Judo W Bridge 15 6
Volleyball M Volleyball W
TurkeyFenerbahçe S.K. Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W Basketball Wheel Table Tennis W Cross Country J 14 15
Basketball W Table Tennis M Athletics M Athletics W Boxing Basketball Y
BulgariaLevski Sofia Basketball W Volleyball W Athletics W 6 14
Football Volleyball M Wrestling
RomaniaDinamo Bucuresti Volleyball Handball Rugby 6 6
Water Polo
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo Basketball Chess 5 2
Volleyball
RomaniaBrasov[1] Handball W 1 1
AlbaniaDinamo Tiranna[2] - -
23 different sport sections & 13 sports 65 66

*With these dizzying numbers of such great sport societies, Piraeus, Constantinople, Sofia, Bucuresti, Sarajevo & Brasov hold a significant place in european sports. After all, this by coincidence high level competition could easily be paralleled to the football tournament of Olympic Games, but for Clubs. Since big international multisport schools competed each other in football.

Back in 1963, an era where the clubs-giants took their first steps in the european scene, Olympiacos had already been laurel-crowned internationally, just in their 14th official european game and 8th abroadly:

The 14 matches-road to glory
Season Competition Round Country Club Score
1959–60 European Cup Preliminary Round  Italy Milan 2–2 (H), 3–1 (A)
1961–62 European Cup Winners' Cup First Round  Czechoslovakia Dynamo Žilina 2–3 (H), 1–0 (A)
1961–63 Balkans Cup Group Stage  Romania Steagul Roșu Brașov 1–0 (H), 6–2 (A)
 Yugoslavia Sarajevo 3–2 (H), 3–3 (A)
 Turkey Galatasaray 1–0 (H), 1–1 (A)
Final  Bulgaria Levski Sofia 1–0 (H), 1–0 (A), 1–0 (N)
1963-64 Balkans Cup Group Stage  Bulgaria Spartak Plovdiv 5-3 (A)[3]

Unsurprisingly, this team's effort was reinforced by club's 1969 silver european boot and greatest scorer of all time Giorgos Sideris, who also scored the most goals in the competition.

It is remarkable that the above Clubs have been confronted quite a few times when something big was at stake[4]. Ιndicatively, some important matches follow:

1963 Balkans Cup Olympiacos vs Levski Final
1965 CEV Women's European Cup Levski vs Dinamo Bucuresti 3rd & 4th
1979 FIBA Euroleague Sarajevo vs Olympiacos Semi-finals
1979 CEV Cup Dinamo Bucuresti vs Levski Final
1982 CEV Champions League Dinamo Bucuresti vs Olympiacos Semi-finals
1987 CEV Cup Levski vs Sarajevo 2nd & 3rd
2017 Euroleague Fenerbahçe vs Olympiacos Final
  1. ^ Brasov were the defending champions of the Balkans Cup that year.
  2. ^ Dinamo Tiranna -a club with sections in football, basketball & volleyball- would run up to the 1969 Balkans Cup final shortly after.
  3. ^ This match was played before the decisive 3rd Final against Levski in Constantinople.
  4. ^ Not only. Clubs have been also confronted in the initial rounds of european competitions many times in foot-ball, basket-ball, volley-ball etc.

Comparison in Olympic Team Sports[edit]

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year participating clubs with european titles total
1961 TurkeyFenerbahçe(4) BulgariaLevski(4) GreeceAEK(4) RomaniaBrasov(1) 13
1963 GreeceOlympiacos(16) TurkeyGalatasaray(6) RomaniaDinamo(5) TurkeyFenerbahçe(4) BulgariaLevski(4) Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSarajevo(1) RomaniaBrasov(1) 37
1964 GreeceOlympiacos(16) RomaniaRapid(6) TurkeyFenerbahçe(4) BulgariaLevski(4) TurkeyBeşiktaş(1) 31
1966 GreeceOlympiacos(16) RomaniaRapid(6) Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVardar(2) TurkeyBeşiktaş(1) 25
1967 TurkeyFenerbahçe(4) GreeceAEK(4) Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVardar(2) 10
1968 TurkeyFenerbahçe(4) GreeceAEK(4) Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaOlimpija(2) 10
1969 -
1970 -
1971 RomaniaBrasov(1) 1
1972 Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVardar(2) RomaniaBrasov(1) 3
1973 GreeceAris(3) TurkeyBeşiktaş(1) 4
1974 Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVardar(2) 2
1975 -
1976 GreeceEthnikos(2) Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDinamo(1) 3
1977 GreecePanathinaikos(6) Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBudućnost(6) BulgariaSlavia(2) 14
1978 TurkeyGalatasaray(6) GreeceAris(3) BulgariaSlavia(2) 11
1980 TurkeyGalatasaray(6) BulgariaSlavia(2) 8
1981 GreeceAEK(4) 4
1983 TurkeyGalatasaray(6) RomaniaSteaua(5) 11
1984 TurkeyGalatasaray(6) 6
1985 TurkeyGalatasaray(6) GreeceAris(3) 9
1986 BulgariaSlavia(2) 2
1988 BulgariaSlavia(2) GreecePAOK(2) 4
1989 -
1991 TurkeyGalatasaray(6) Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBudućnost(6) -
1992 GreeceEthnikos(2) 2
1993 -
1994 -

Titles' List[edit]

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club european title-winning departments titles
GreeceOlympiacos Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W Water Polo M Water Polo W 16
TurkeyGalatasaray Football Basketball M Basketball W 6
TurkeyFenerbahçe Basketball Volleyball M Volleyball W 4
RomaniaRapid Volleyball Handball W 6
RomaniaSteaua Football Handball 5
RomaniaDinamo Volleyball Handball 5
BulgariaLevski Basketball W Volleyball W 4
GreeceAEK Basketball Handball 4
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaOlimpija Basketball Handball W 2
GreecePanathinaikos Basketball 6
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBudućnost Handball W 6
GreeceAris Basketball 3
BulgariaSlavia Basketball W 2
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVardar Handball 2
GreeceEthnikos Water Polo W 2
GreecePAOK Basketball 2
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSarajevo Basketball 1
RomaniaBrasov Handball W 1
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDinamo Football 1
TurkeyBeşiktaş Basketball 1


Sports variety in major competitions[edit]

For half a century, the dozens of appearances in the final phases of major events, in various sports, fit the olympic nature of the club:

year sport cup rank year sport cup rank year sport cup rank year sport cup rank year sport cup rank
1972 8th 1997 2nd 2008 8th 2016 4th 2023 8th
1972 8th 1997 1st 2008 2nd 2016 2nd 2023 1st
1975 8th 1997 2nd 2009 4th 2017 2nd 2023 1st
1976 8th 1998 2nd 2009 4th 2017 2nd 2023 2nd
1977 8th 1998 2nd 2009 6th 2017 2nd 2023 5th
1979 6th 1999 8th 2010 6th 2017 6th 2023 7th
1982 4th 1999 3rd 2010 4th 2018 2nd 2024 8th
1987 9th 1999 2nd 2010 2nd 2018 1st 2024 8th
1988 9th 2001 8th 2010 4th 2018 2nd
1992 2nd 2001 4th 2011 3rd 2018 8th
1992 3rd 2001 4th 2011 8th 2018 1st
1993 8th 2001 2nd 2012 4th 2018 2nd
1993 3rd 2002 2nd 2012 1st 2019 4th
1993 8th 2002 1st 2013 8th 2019 2nd
1994 4th 2002 1st 2013 1st 2019 2nd
1994 2nd 2005 1st 2013 1st 2020 4th
1995 3rd 2006 8th 2014 8th 2021 1st
1995 2nd 2006 1st 2014 1st 2021 7th
1996 1st 2007 8th 2014 2nd 2021 1st
1996 8th 2007 4th 2015 1st 2022 1st
1996 4th 2007 4th 2015 2nd 2022 4th
1996 4th 2008 8th 2015 1st 2022 1st

Greek Clubs' honours in european sports[edit]

Club finals Champions Runners-up sport finals
Olympiacos 39 17 22 football 1
Panathinaikos 13 7 6 basketball 33
Vouliagmeni 13 6 7 volleyball 17
AEK 7 4 3 water polo 46
Glyfada 5 2 3 handball 4
Aris 4 3 1 wrestling 1
PAOK 4 2 2 athletics 1
Ethnikos 4 2 2 tab. tennis 1
Iraklis 3 0 3
Marousi 2 1 1
Athinaikos 2 1 1
Panionios 2 0 2
Makedonikos 1 0 1
Diomidis 1 0 1
Filippos 1 0 1
NO Patron 1 0 1
Orestiada 1 0 1
Panellinios 1 0 1
αυτοί μας ξεντρόπιασαν στην Ευρώπη
year club competition result
1968 AEK Cup Winners' Cup Champions
1971 Panathinaikos Champions' Cup Runners-up
1980 Cup Winners' Cup
1990s 20
2000s 40
2010s 32
2020s 8

colours symbolize greek clubs' titles in Balkans Cup:

Olympiacos Panionios Panathinaikos Iraklis OFI Edessaikos

best competitions according to european titles won by participating clubs:

the best second best third best

Τίτλοι στα ομαδικά[edit]

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Type Competition Titles
Domestic Greek Championship 157
Greek Cup 100
Greek Super Cup 13
Greek League Cup 7
Continent European Championship 8
European Cup 5
European Super Cup 4
Intercontinental Cup 1s
  •   Greek record
  • S shared Greek record

European and worldwide honours[edit]

Season Basketball Volleyball Water polo
1991–92 CEV Champions Cup
Final
FIVB World Championship
Third
1993–94 FIBA Euroleague
Final
1994–95 FIBA Euroleague
Final
1995–96 CEV Cup Winners' Cup
Winners
1996–97 FIBA Euroleague
Champions
CEV Cup Winners' Cup
Final
McDonald's Championship
Final
1997–98 CEV Cup Winners' Cup
Final
LEN Cup Winners' Cup
Final
1998–99 LEN Cup Winners' Cup
Final
2000–01 LEN Champions League
Final
2001–02 CEV Champions League
Final
LEN Champions League
Champions
LEN Super Cup
SuperChampions
2004–05 CEV Top Teams Cup
Winners
2007–08 LEN Trophy
Final
2009–10 Euroleague Basketball
Final
2011–12 Euroleague Basketball
Champions
2012–13 Euroleague Basketball
Champions
FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Champions
2013–14 LEN Trophy
Winners
LEN Super Cup
Final
2014–15 Euroleague Basketball
Final
LEN Euroleague
Champions
LEN Super Cup
SuperChampions
2015–16 LEN Champions League
Final
2016–17 Euroleague Basketball
Final
CEV Challenge Cup
Final
LEN Euroleague
Final
2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup
Winners
LEN Trophy
Final
CEV Challenge Cup
Final
LEN Champions League
Champions
LEN Super Cup
Final
2018–19 LEN Euroleague
Final
LEN Champions League
Final
2020–21 LEN Euroleague
Champions
LEN Super Cup
SuperChampions
2021–22 LEN Euroleague
Champions
LEN Super Cup
SuperChampions
2022-23 CEV Challenge Cup
Winners

Achievements in major competitions[edit]

finals
year department competition result
1963 men's football Balkans Cup Champions
1992 men's volleyball CEV Champions Cup Runners-up
1994 men's basketball FIBA EuroLeague Runners-up
1995 men's basketball FIBA EuroLeague Runners-up
1996 men's volleyball CEV Cup Winners' Cup Champions
1997 men's volleyball CEV Cup Winners' Cup Runners-up
men's basketball FIBA EuroLeague Champions
men's basketball McDonald's Championship Runners-up
1998 men's volleyball CEV Cup Winners' Cup Runners-up
men's water polo LEN Cup Winners' Cup Runners-up
1999 men's water polo LEN Cup Winners' Cup Runners-up
2001 men's water polo LEN Champions League Runners-up
2002 men's volleyball CEV Champions League Runners-up
men's water polo LEN Champions League Champions
men's water polo LEN Super Cup Champions
2005 men's volleyball CEV Top Teams Cup Champions
2006 men's wrestling CELA Cup Champions
2008 women's water polo LEN Trophy Runners-up
2010 men's basketball EuroLeague Basketball Runners-up
2012 men's basketball EuroLeague Basketball Champions
2013 men's basketball EuroLeague Basketball Champions
men's basketball FIBA Intercontinental Cup Champions
2014 women's water polo LEN Trophy Champions
women's water polo LEN Super Cup Runners-up
2015 women's water polo LEN Euro League Champions
men's basketball EuroLeague Basketball Runners-up
women's water polo LEN Super Cup Champions
2016 men's water polo LEN Champions League Runners-up
2017 women's volleyball CEV Challenge Cup Runners-up
women's water polo LEN Euro League Runners-up
men's basketball EuroLeague Basketball Runners-up
2018 women's volleyball CEV Challenge Cup Champions
men's volleyball CEV Challenge Cup Runners-up
women's water polo LEN Trophy Runners-up
men's water polo LEN Champions League Champions
men's water polo LEN Super Cup Runners-up
2019 women's water polo LEN Euro League Runners-up
men's water polo LEN Champions League Runners-up
2021 women's water polo LEN Euro League Champions
women's water polo LEN Super Cup Champions
2022 women's water polo LEN Euro League Champions
women's water polo LEN Super Cup Champions
2023 men's volleyball CEV Challenge Cup Champions
men's table tennis ETTU Europe Trophy Champions
medals zone
1992 men's volleyball FIVB World Championship Third
2010 men's formula Superleague Formula 4th place

Football[edit]

  • 1 UEFA Youth League (2024)

Basketball[edit]

Men's volleyball[edit]

Women's volleyball[edit]

  • 1 CEV Challenge Cup (2018)

Men's water polo[edit]

Women's water polo[edit]

Table tennis[edit]

  • 1 ETTU Europe Trophy (2023)

Wrestling[edit]