UEFA Europa League contenders BATE Borisov clinched a 12th uninterrupted Belarusian pretension on Sunday, relocating to within dual championships of equalling a European record.
Having claimed usually their third joining pretension in 2006, BATE started a final day dual points forward of dual prior champions Dinamo Minsk and Shakhtyor Soligorsk, yet they roughly missed out after descending 3-1 behind during Gorodeya. Instead, a holders rallied to equalize low in combined time by Mirko Ivanić and sign their 14th championship.
BATE’s run of 12 true triumphs is bettered by usually dual teams in European football, with Rosenborg handling 13 in Norway and Lincoln holding a record interjection to their 14 in Gibraltar (though Vaduz also managed 14 triumphs in a quarrel between 1998 and 2011 in a Liechtenstein Cup, a principality’s usually inhabitant competition).
In women’s competition, SFK 2000 Sarajevo have won a final 15 Bosnian joining titles, dual behind KÃ KlaksvÃk’s attainment of 17 uninterrupted Faroese championships that finished this year.

Most uninterrupted titles in European championships
14 Lincoln (Gibraltar) 2002/03–2015/16
14 Skonto (Latvia) 1991–2004
13 Rosenborg (Norway) 1992–2004
12 BATE Borisov (Belarus) 2006–
11 Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia) 2005/06–2015/16
10 Dinamo Tbilisi (Georgia) 1990–1999
10 Dynamo Berlin (East Germany) 1978/79–1987/88
10 MTK Budapest (Hungary) 1914, 1917–1925
10 Pyunik (Armenia) 2001–2010
10 Sheriff (Moldova) 2001–2010
Other stream title-winning runs
8 Basel (Switzerland) 2009/10–
7 Olympiacos (Greece) 2010/11–
6 Juventus (Italy) 2011/12–
6 Celtic (Scotland) 2011/12– (Scottish record is 9 hold by both Celtic and Rangers)
6 Ludogorets Razgrad (Bulgaria) 2011/12–
6 The New Saints (Wales) 2011/12–
5 APOEL (Cyprus) 2012/13–
5 Bayern München (Germany) 2012/13–

Most titles in sum in European championships
54 Rangers (Scotland)
52 Linfield (Northern Ireland)
48 Celtic (Scotland)
44 Olympiacos (Greece)
36 Benfica (Portugal)
34 Anderlecht (Belgium)
33 Ajax (Netherlands)
33 Sparta Praha (Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic)
33 Juventus (Italy)
33 Real Madrid (Spain)
32 Rapid Wien (Austria) – also won a one German pretension in 1941
31 CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria)
Most uninterrupted domestic crater wins in Europe (only categorical FA crater counted)
14 Vaduz (Liechtenstein) 1998–2011
7 Vaduz (Liechtenstein) 1956–1962
6 Dinamo Tbilisi (Georgia) 1937–1942
6 Principat (Andorra) 1994–1999
6 Shamrock Rovers (Republic of Ireland) 1964–1969
6 Vaduz (Liechtenstein) 1966–1971
6 Žalgiris (Lithuania) 2011-2016

Most domestic cups in Europe (only categorical FA crater counted)
45 Vaduz (Liechtenstein)
43 Linfield (Northern Ireland)
37 Celtic (Scotland)
33 Rangers (Scotland)
29 Barcelona (Spain)
29 Benfica (Spain)
27 Austria Wien (Austria)
27 Olympiacos (Greece)
26 HB (Faroe Islands)
25 Levski Sofia (Bulgaria)
25 Sparta Praha (Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic)
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