List of unbeaten football club seasons

This is a list of unbeaten football club seasons.

Men's football edit

Africa edit

(National top division only, minimum 18 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes[1]
1962–63   Tunisia Étoile Sportive du Sahel 22 Also won Tunisian Cup (7 matches); Tunisia's first double
1975–76   Egypt Al-Ahly 23
1978–79   Egypt Al-Ahly 22
1980–81   Egypt Zamalek 26 Did not win league title
1985–86   Egypt Al-Ahly 22
1991   Cameroon Canon Yaoundé 29
1991   Ivory Coast ASEC Mimosas 30
1991   Uganda KCCA 19
1998–99   Egypt Al-Ahly 26
1998   Tunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis 28
1999–2000   Tunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis 22
1999–2000   Swaziland Mbabane Highlanders 22
2001–02   Egypt Ismaily 26 Yes
2003–04   Ghana Accra Hearts of Oak 30 Did not win league title, but they won CAF Confederation Cup
2004   Ivory Coast ASEC Mimosas 26
2003–04   Egypt Zamalek 26
2004–05   Egypt Al-Ahly 26
2005–06   Egypt Al-Ahly 26
2006   Gabon AS Mangasport 26
2006   Guinea-Bissau CF Os Balantas 22
2007   Sudan Al-Hilal Omdurman 22
2007–08   Botswana Centre Chiefs 30
2007–08   Ethiopia Saint George 24
2007–08   Libya Al-Ittihad Tripoli 30
2008–09   Burkina Faso ASFA Yennenga 26
2009   Senegal ASC Linguère 18
2009–10   Tanzania Simba 22
2010–11   Burundi Atlético Olympic 22
2012   Congo CSMD Diables Noirs 29 Did not win league title; lost in the play-off final on penalty shoot-out
2013   São Tomé and Príncipe Sporting Praia Cruz 18
2014–15   Gabon AS Mangasport 24
2015   Kenya Gor Mahia 30
2015–16   DR Congo TP Mazembe 32
2015–16   Somalia Mogadishu City Club 18
2016–17   Egypt Al-Ahly 34 Yes
2016–17   Liberia LISCR FC 22
2016–17   Swaziland Mbabane Swallows 22
2017   Réunion JS Saint-Pierroise 26
2017   Sudan Al-Hilal Omdurman 34
2017–18   Eswatini Mbabane Swallows 26
2018–19   Sudan Al-Merrikh 21
2018–19   Angola Clube Desportivo 1º de Agosto 30
2019   Sierra Leone East End Lions 24
2019   Liberia LPRC Oilers 22
2019–20   Congo AS Otohô 22
2021–22   Tanzania Young Africans 30

Asia edit

(National top division only, minimum 18 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes[1]
1904   Singapore Band & Drums 26
1974–75   Lebanon Nejmeh 22
1977–78   Hong Kong South China 22
1978–79   Hong Kong Seiko 22
1980   Vietnam Tổng cục Đường sắt 12
1980   Syria Al-Shorta 18
1982–83   Iraq Salahaddin 22
1982–83   Saudi Arabia Al-Ettifaq 18
1983–84   Iraq Al-Jaish 24
1984–85   Kuwait Al-Kuwait 26 Did not win league title
1985   Jordan Al-Faisaly 22
1985   Vietnam Công nghiệp Hà Nam Ninh 16
1985–86   Hong Kong South China 18
1985–86   Hong Kong Happy Valley 18 Did not win league title
1987–88   Japan Yamaha Motors 22
1990–91   Lebanon Al-Ansar 26 Also won Lebanese FA Cup
1991–92   Lebanon Al-Ansar 20 Also won Lebanese FA Cup
1993   Kyrgyzstan Alga Bishkek 32
1994   Singapore Perth Kangaroos 18
1994   Uzbekistan Neftchi Fergana 30
1996   China Dalian Wanda 22
1998   Tajikistan Varzob Dushanbe 22
1998–99   Sri Lanka Jupiter 19 Did not win league title
1998–99   Syria Al-Jaish 26
2000   Jordan Al-Faisaly 18
2000   Turkmenistan Köpetdag Aşgabat 20
2001   Tajikistan Regar-TadAZ 18
2003–04   Bahrain Al-Muharraq 18
2004   Brunei DPMM FC 18
2004–05   Jordan Al-Wehdat 18
2004–05   Oman Dhofar 24
2005–06   Iraq Al-Zawraa 19
2006   Macau Lam Pak 18
2006–07   Jordan Al-Wehdat 18
2006–07   Syria Al-Karamah 26
2007   Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 30
2007–08   Pakistan WAPDA 26
2009   Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 30 Yes
2009–10   Bangladesh Mohammedan 24 Did not win league title
2009–10   Guam Quality Distributors 20 Won all 20 matches (perfect season)
2009–10   Lebanon Al-Ahed 22
2010   Maldives VB Sports Club 21
2010     Nepal Nepal Police Club 22
2010   Tajikistan Istiklol 32
2010–11   Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 26 Yes Also won Saudi Crown Prince Cup
2011   Laos MPWT FC 18
2011   Myanmar Ayeyawady United 22 Did not win league title
2011–12   Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 26
2012   Maldives New Radiant 19 Yes
2012   Thailand Muangthong United 34
2012–13   Kuwait Al-Kuwait 21
2013   Bhutan Yeedzin 18 Did not win league title; 8 games in A-Division, 10 games in National League
2013   Maldives New Radiant 19 Yes
2013   Tajikistan Ravshan Kulob 18
2013   Thailand Buriram United 32 Also won Thai FA Cup and Thai League Cup
2013–14   Hong Kong Kitchee 18 Yes
2013–14   Kuwait Al-Qadsia 26
2014   Tajikistan Istiklol 18 Yes
2014   Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 26
2014–15   Kuwait Al-Kuwait 26
2014–15   Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli 26 Did not win league title
2015   Tajikistan Istiklol 18 Yes
2015   Thailand Buriram United 34 Yes Also won Thai FA Cup and Thai League Cup
2015–16   Bahrain Al-Hidd 18
2015–16   Iraq Al-Zawraa 24
2016   Bangladesh Abahani Limited Dhaka 22
2016   Macau Benfica de Macau 18
2016   Malaysia Johor D.T. 22 Yes Also won Malaysia FA Cup
2017   Tajikistan Istiklol 21 Yes
2017–18   Hong Kong Kitchee 18 Yes
2017–18   Lebanon Al-Ahed 22 Also won Lebanese FA Cup
2017–18   Qatar Al-Duhail 22
2018   Macau Benfica de Macau 18
2018   Singapore Albirex Niigata Singapore 24 Yes
2018–19   Guam NAPA Rovers 21
2018–19   Oman Dhofar 26
2019   Myanmar Shan United 22
2019   Philippines Ceres-Negros 24 Yes Also won and went undefeated in Copa Paulino Alcantara
2020–21   Kuwait Al-Arabi 18
2020–21   Qatar Al-Sadd 22 Yes Also won Emir of Qatar Cup and Qatar Cup
2021   Macau Chao Pak Kei 18
2021–22   Bahrain Riffa 18
2021–22   Iran Esteghlal 30 Yes
2021–22   Lebanon Al-Ahed 19
2021–22   Palestine Shabab Al-Khalil 22
2021–22   Qatar Al-Sadd 22 Yes
2022   Malaysia Johor D.T. 22 Yes Also won Malaysia FA Cup and Malaysia Cup
2023   Malaysia Johor D.T. 22 Yes Also won Malaysia FA Cup and Malaysia Cup

Europe edit

AC Milan
Under manager Fabio Capello, AC Milan went undefeated throughout all of their 34 matches in the league to capture the 1991–92 Serie A, and went unbeaten between 1991 and 1993, an Italian record of 58 league matches in total.[2]

Arsenal
Arsenal won the 2003–04 Premier League title, finishing undefeated under manager Arsène Wenger, and went unbeaten for a total of 49 consecutive matches in the league between 2003 and 2004.[3][4][5]

Juventus
Under manager Antonio Conte, Juventus won undefeated the 2011–12 Serie A, becoming the first team to do so in a 38–game league season in Italy.[6] Overall, in that season the team set a national record of 42 official matches unbeaten including the Italian Cup campaign, in which they reached the final. Finally, Juventus went unbeaten during 49 league matches since September 2011 to November 2012.[7][8]

Celtic
Celtic completed the domestic 2016–17 season unbeaten in 47 league and cup games, winning the Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup for an unprecedented unbeaten domestic Treble under manager Brendan Rodgers.[9][10] Their domestic unbeaten run continued into the 2017–18 season and eventually reached 69 games, before they lost 4–0 to Hearts on 17 December 2017.[11]

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes[1][12][13][14][15]
1888–89   England Preston North End 22 Yes Also won FA Cup. Became known as The Invincibles
1897–98   Scotland Celtic 18 Yes
1898–99   Scotland Rangers 18 Yes Won all 18 matches (perfect season)
1905–06   Belgium Union SG 18
1907–08   Belgium Racing Club de Bruxelles 18
1908–09   Belgium Union SG 22
1912–13   Austria Rapid Wien 18
1912–13   Italy Pro Vercelli 21
1913–14   Hungary MTK 18 Also won Magyar Kupa
1917–18   Hungary MTK 22
1918–19   Netherlands Ajax 30
1922–23   Italy Genoa 28
1924–25   Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 18 Also won FAI Cup and League of Ireland Shield
1926–27   Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 18 Also won League of Ireland Shield and Leinster Senior Cup
1926–27   Northern Ireland Belfast Celtic 22
1928–29   Northern Ireland Belfast Celtic 26
1929–30   Spain Athletic Bilbao 18 Also won Copa del Rey
1931–32   Spain Real Madrid 18 Yes
1931–32   Hungary Ferencváros 22 Won all 22 matches (perfect season)
1933–34   Belgium Union SG 26
1934–35   Austria Rapid Wien 22
1935–36   Hungary MTK 26
1937   Albania Tirana 18
1939–40   Luxembourg Stade Dudelange 18
1939–40    Switzerland Servette 22
1942–43   Germany Dresdner SC 23 Won all 18 matches in the regional Gauliga Sachsen and 5 in the German championship
1943–44   Bohemia and Moravia Sparta Prague 26
1948   Greece Olympiacos 18 No
1948–49   Bulgaria Levski Sofia 18 Also won Bulgarian Cup
1949–50   Sweden Malmö 22
1950   Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 18 Yes
1951   Albania Dinamo Tirana 26 Also won Albanian Cup
1951   Bulgaria Spartak Sofia 22 Did not win league title
1952   Hungary Honvéd 26
1953–54   Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 22 Also won Israel State Cup
1954   Albania Partizani 22
1955   Greece Olympiacos 20 No Also won Greek Cup
1955   Albania Dinamo Tirana 30
1957–58   Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 22 Also won Israel State Cup
1958–59   Austria Wiener Sport-Club 26
1962–63   Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch 22
1963–64   Greece Panathinaikos 30
1963–64   Albania Partizani 22 Also won Albanian Cup
1966   Hungary Vasas 26
1970–71   Luxembourg Union Luxembourg 22
1972–73   Portugal Benfica 30 Yes
1976–77   Malta Floriana 18
1977–78   Portugal Benfica 30 Yes Did not win league title
1978   Iceland Valur 18
1978–79   Italy Perugia 30 Yes Did not win league title
1980–81   Northern Ireland Glentoran 22
1982–83   East Germany Berliner FC Dynamo 26
1984–85   Cyprus Omonia 26
1985–86   Turkey Galatasaray 36 Yes Did not win league title
1986–87   Romania Steaua București 34 Also won Cupa României
1987–88   Romania Steaua București 34 Also won Cupa României
1988–89   Romania Steaua București 34 Also won Cupa României
1991–92   Romania Dinamo București 34 Yes
1991–92   Italy AC Milan 34 Yes
1991–92   Malta Valletta F.C. 22
1991–92   Turkey Beşiktaş 30 Yes
1992–93   Macedonia Vardar 34 Yes Also won Macedonian Cup
1992–93   Estonia Norma 22
1993   Armenia Ararat Yerevan 28 Also won Armenian Cup
1993–94   Israel Maccabi Haifa 39 Yes
1994   Armenia Shirak 28
1994   Latvia Skonto 22
1994–95   Netherlands Ajax 34 Yes Also won UEFA Champions League undefeated
1994–95   Macedonia Vardar 30 Yes Also won Macedonian Cup
1994–95   Estonia Flora 24 Also won Estonian Cup
1995   Latvia Skonto 18
1995–96   Armenia Pyunik 22 Also won Armenian Cup
1995–96   Macedonia Sileks 28
1995–96   Cyprus APOEL 26 Also won Cypriot Cup
1995–96   Poland Widzew Łódź 34
1996–97   Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch 22 Also won Luxembourg Cup
1997   Latvia Skonto 24
1997–98   Andorra Principat 20 Also won Copa Constitució
1997–98   Azerbaijan Kapaz 26 Also won Azerbaijan Cup
1997–98   Wales Barry Town 38
1998–99   Yugoslavia Partizan 24 Yes
Obilić 24 Did not win league title
1998–99   Andorra Principat 22 Also won Copa Constitució
1998–99   Lithuania Žalgiris Vilnius 23
2000   Estonia Levadia 28 Also won Estonian Cup and Estonian Supercup
2001–02   Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 26 Also won Ukrainian Cup
2003   Armenia Pyunik 28
2003   Estonia Flora 28
2003–04   England Arsenal 38 Yes Became known as The Invincibles
2004–05   Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 30 Yes
2005–06   Cyprus Apollon Limassol 26
2006–07   Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 30 Also won Ukrainian Cup
2006–07   Moldova FC Sheriff 36
2007–08   Serbia Red Star Belgrade 33 Did not win league title
2007–08   Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 30 Yes
2007–08   Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 32
2009–10   Czech Republic Sparta Prague 30
2009–10   Serbia Partizan 30 Yes
2009–10   Andorra FC Santa Coloma 20
2009–10   Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps 18 Also won Rock Cup
2010   Norway Rosenborg 30
2010–11   Portugal Porto 30 Yes Also won Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, UEFA Europa League, and Taça de Portugal
2010–11   Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps 20 Also won Rock Cup
2010–11   Malta Valletta 28
2011–12   Italy Juventus 38 Yes
2011–12   Hungary Debrecen 30 Also won Magyar Kupa
2011–12   Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps 20
2012–13   Portugal Porto 30 Yes
2014   Iceland Stjarnan 22
2014–15   Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 36 Also won Croatian Cup
2014–15   Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 26 Yes Also won Ukrainian Cup
2016–17   Scotland Celtic 38 Yes Also won Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup
2018   Estonia Nõmme Kalju 36
2018–19   Greece PAOK 30 Yes Also won Greek Cup
2020   Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 18
2020–21   Scotland Rangers 38 Yes
2020–21   Serbia Red Star Belgrade 38 Yes Also won Serbian Cup
2020–21   Czech Republic Slavia Prague 34 Yes Also won Czech Cup
2021–22   Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps 20 Also won Rock Cup
2022   Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík 27
2022–23   Serbia Red Star Belgrade 37 Yes Also won Serbian Cup
2023-24   Wales The New Saints 32 Also won League Cup

North America, Central America and Caribbean edit

(National top division only, minimum 18 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes
1969–70   Honduras Olimpia 27
1987   Cuba Sports Club Villa 22
2003   El Salvador C.D. Fas 18
2013–14   Antigua and Barbuda SAP 18
2015   Curaçao Centro Dominguito 27
2017   Cuba Santiago de Cuba 22
2022–23   Honduras Olimpia 27

Oceania edit

(National top division only, minimum 18 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes
1994   New Zealand Napier City Rovers 22
2014   New Caledonia Magenta 22
2015–16   French Polynesia AS Tefana 23
2016   Vanuatu Erakor Golden Star 19
2019   Tonga Veitongo 21

South America edit

(National top division only, minimum 18 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes
1907   Argentina Alumni 20
1915   Argentina Racing 24
1917   Uruguay Nacional 18
1918   Argentina Racing 19
1925   Argentina Racing 24
1926   Argentina Independiente 25
1949   Uruguay Peñarol 18
1954   Uruguay Peñarol 18
1964   Uruguay Peñarol 18
1967   Uruguay Peñarol 18
1968   Uruguay Peñarol 18
1975   Uruguay Peñarol 22
1977   Brazil Atlético Mineiro 21 Did not win league title
1978   Uruguay Peñarol 22
1979   Brazil Internacional 23
1993   Paraguay Olimpia 22
2011 Ap.   Argentina Boca Juniors 19
2013 Cl.   Paraguay Cerro Porteño 22
2019 Ap.   Paraguay Olimpia 22

Women's football edit

Africa edit

(National top division only, minimum 12 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes

Asia edit

(National top division only, minimum 12 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes
1991   Japan Nippon TV Beleza 18
1992   Japan Nippon TV Beleza 18
1995   Japan Iga FC Kunoichi Mie 18
2005   Japan Nippon TV Tokyo Verdy Beleza 21
2011   Japan INAC Kobe Leonessa 18
2011–12   Australia Canberra United 12
2012   Japan INAC Kobe Leonessa 18
2015–16   Australia Melbourne City 14
2019   South Korea Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels 30
2019–20   Australia Melbourne City 14
2021   China Wuhan Jianghan University 14
2022–23   Lebanon SAS 16

Europe edit

(National top division only, minimum 12 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes
1968   Italy Bologna 18
1969   Italy ACF Roma 18
1973   Italy Gamma 3 Padova 12
1977   Italy Diadora Valdobbiadene 22
1978   Italy Jolly Catania 22
1980   Italy Lazio CF Lubiam 18
1985–86   Hungary László Kórház 18
1987–88   Italy Lazio CF 30
1988–89   Hungary László Kórház 18
1989–90   Italy Reggiana Refrattari Zambelli 30
1990–91   Hungary Femina 20
1990–91   Italy Reggiana Refrattari Zambelli 28
1991–92   Hungary Renova Spartacus 18
1992–93   Hungary László Kórház 22 Did not win league title
1992–93   Italy Reggiana Refrattari Zambelli 30
1993–94   Hungary László Kórház 24
1994–95   England Arsenal 18
1995–96   England Croydon 18
1996–97   Hungary Femina 18
1998   Norway Asker 18 Won all 18 matches (perfect season)
1998–99   England Croydon 18
1998–99   Hungary László Kórház 18
2000–01   England Arsenal 18
2001   Norway Trondheims-Ørn 22 Also won Norwegian Cup
2001–02   Italy Ruco Line Lazio 26
2002–03   England Fulham 18
2004–05   England Arsenal 18
2005   Sweden Umeå IK 22
2005–06   England Arsenal 18
2005–06   Italy Fiammamonza 22
2006   Sweden Umeå IK 22
2006–07   England Arsenal 22
2006–07   Hungary Femina 24
2007–08   England Arsenal 22
2007–08   Hungary Femina 28
2008–09   Italy Bardolino Verona 22
2009–10   Italy Torres 22
2010   Norway Stabæk 22
2010–11   Czech Republic Sparta Prague 16
2010–11   Greece PAOK 24
2010–11   Italy Torres 26
2011   Scotland Glasgow City 20
2011–12   Czech Republic Sparta Prague 20
2011–12    Switzerland Zürich Frauen 25
2012–13   Czech Republic Sparta Prague 20
2012–13   Denmark Brøndby IF 24
2012–13   Hungary MTK Hungária 26
2012–13    Switzerland Zürich Frauen 25
2013   Scotland Glasgow City 21
2013–14   Ireland Raheny United 21
2014–15   France Lyon 22
2014–15   Germany Bayern Munich 22
2014–15   Greece PAOK 18 Also won Greek Cup
2014–15   Turkey Konak Belediyespor 19
2015   Scotland Glasgow City 21
2015–16   Bulgaria NSA Sofia 18
2015–16   France Lyon 22
2015–16   Greece PAOK 18 Also won Greek Cup
2015–16   Hungary Ferencváros 22
2015–16   Wales Cardiff Met 20
2016   Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík 20
2016   Ireland Shelbourne 12
2016   Norway LSK Kvinner 22
2016   Sweden Linköpings FC 22
2016–17   Austria SKN St. Pölten 18
2016–17   Czech Republic Slavia Prague 20
2016–17   Denmark Brøndby IF 23
2016–17   Portugal Sporting CP 26
2016–17   Spain Atlético Madrid 30
2017   Scotland Glasgow City 21
2017–18   Bulgaria NSA Sofia 20 Won all 20 matches (perfect season)
2017–18   England Chelsea 18
2017–18   France Lyon 22
2017–18   Portugal Sporting CP 22
2017–18   Turkey Ataşehir Belediyespor 18
2017–18   Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 18
2018   Scotland Glasgow City 21
2018–19   Bulgaria NSA Sofia 18 Won all 18 matches (perfect season)
2018–19   Czech Republic Sparta Prague 20
2018–19   France Lyon 22
2018–19   Greece PAOK 20 Won all 20 matches (perfect season)
2018–19   Portugal Sporting CP 22
2018–19   Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 18 Won all 18 matches (perfect season)
2018–19   Wales Cardiff Met 16
2019   Iceland Valur 18
2019   Iceland Breiðablik 18 Did not win league title
2019–20   Belgium Anderlecht 16
2019–20   Czech Republic Slavia Prague 13
2019–20   England Chelsea 15
2019–20   Germany VfL Wolfsburg 22 Also won DFB-Pokal Frauen
2019–20   Italy Juventus 16
2019–20   Spain Barcelona 21 Season curtailed due to COVID-19 pandemic. Barcelona declared champions by RFEF.
2020   Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík 20
2020   Lithuania Gintra Universitetas 20 Won all 20 matches (perfect season)
2020   Norway Rosenborg 18 Did not win league title
2020–21   Albania Vllaznia 22 Won all 22 matches (perfect season)
2020–21   Bulgaria NSA Sofia 26 Won all 26 matches (perfect season)
2020–21   Croatia Osijek 20
2020–21   Croatia Split 20 Did not win league title, but won Croatian Cup
2020–21   France Paris Saint-Germain 22
2020–21   Italy Juventus 22 Yes Won all 22 matches (perfect season), and also won Supercoppa Italiana
2020–21   Romania U Olimpia Cluj 21
2020–21   Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 19
2020–21   Wales Swansea City 16
2021   Norway Sandviken 18
2021–22   Denmark HB Køge 24
2021–22   Scotland Rangers 27
2021–22   Spain Barcelona 30 Yes Won all 30 matches (perfect season) and also won Copa de la Reina and Supercopa de España. They lost their streak in the 2022 UEFA Women's Champions League final.
2022–23   Czech Republic Slavia Prague 20
2022–23   Hungary Ferencváros 22
2022–23   Wales Cardiff City 20

North America, Central America and Caribbean edit

(National top division only, minimum 12 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes

Oceania edit

(National top division only, minimum 12 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes

South America edit

(National top division only, minimum 12 matches in league calendar)

Season Nation Club Matches Article Notes
2000   Argentina Boca Juniors 28
2002 Ap.   Argentina River Plate 13
2011   Uruguay Nacional 18
2014   Brazil Ferroviária 14
2016   Argentina UAI Urquiza 18
2019   Uruguay Peñarol 18
2020   Uruguay Peñarol 13
2022   Uruguay Nacional 16

See also edit

References edit

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