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European association football club records and statistics
This article details men's professional football club records and statistics (individual and collective) in Europe. The records and stats look across all European clubs competing in the highest divisions and levels of European professional football, allowing for cross-competition comparison. Therefore, the coverage only considers for domestic competitions the top-division of the national league and its cups (, league cup, super cup); for continental competitions, all UEFA club competitions including – although recognized but not organized by UEFA – the Fairs Cup as the predecessor to the UEFA Cup; and additionally, on an intercontinental scale, both the FIFA Club World Cup and its defunct predecessor, the Intercontinental Cup, which was endorsed by UEFA (Europe) and CONMEBOL (South America).
All competitions for men's European football clubs
Individual records
Most goals in a season in all club competitions
Only the period starting from the implementation of the modern offside rule in 1925 is considered for this list. Under the revised offside rule introduced in 1925, a player would be deemed offside unless there were two opposing players (including the goalkeeper) positioned ahead of them.
Club records
Most national league titles
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Most consecutive national league titles
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Most consecutive wins across all competitions
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Most consecutive wins in domestic league
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Longest unbeaten run across all competitions
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Longest unbeaten league run
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Longest unbeaten league home run
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Longest run of games scored in
Biggest title-winning points margins
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Highest attendance at a European domestic match
147,365 – Celtic vs Aberdeen, 1936–37 Scottish Cup
Highest goal margin (aggregate) in European Cup
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