* Teams only included in ranking if they have won at least one league title. It’s been an entertaining decade in English football, with so many stand-out moments from over the past ten years. Below you can see the most successful teams, with at least one league title in English history ranked by the major honours they have claimed.

In addition to the honours listed in the section above, England's football governing bodies have also organized a variety of less prominent competitions for clubs not eligible for the honours above. Jurgen Klopp’s sensational side celebrated their championship last night following a 5-3 win over Chelsea. For example, the Texaco Cup and EFL Trophy. These are the Intercontinental Cup, the UEFA Super Cup, the FA Community Shield and its precursor the Sheriff of London Charity Shield.
In 2000, the international governing body FIFA created the FIFA Club World Cup and in 2004 the Intercontinental Cup was merged with it. [5] UEFA and CONMEBOL also created an intercontinental competition in 1960 with the Intercontinental Cup, featuring representatives from both associations. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window), Download the talkSPORT app NOW – the best way to listen live. Get the complete list of all the EPL Premier League Winners by year. were well and truly against the Foxes. Numbers in bold are record totals for that category. See the main article for winners of friendly competitions run by these bodies. This section only lists competitions overseen by The FA (and its subsidiary leagues the EFL and Premier League) where there are no higher competitions clubs could participate in instead. City have now moved clear of rivals Manchester United, Chelsea, and Aston Villa for League Cup titles after a sixth success in the competition. Every single PSL fan believes the club they support is the best, but one particular fanbase could have a point as their club has been the most successful in South Africa. [12] The trophy would develop into the FA Charity Shield in 1908, which was later renamed the FA Community Shield in 2002. Since being bought by Abu Dhabi United Group they received considerable financial support, which had led to the acquisition of many top-class players, managers and ultimately silverware. Another competition absorbed into the UEFA Cup, in 1999, was the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, which was created in 1960 and featured the winners of national knockout competitions. The all-time Premier League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Premier League since its inception in 1992. City beat Chelsea at Wembley on penalties to secure a sixth league cup title. The title triumph means Liverpool can lay claim to being the most trophy-laden club in English football – above Manchester United. Read everything you need to know about the Premier League since its inception in season 1992-93. [10] League football began in the next decade with the founding of The Football League in 1888–89. One example is the Texaco Cup (or International League Board Competition), which was available for top division sides that hadn't qualified for Europe, and was one of the few attempts to create a cross-border competition between clubs from the various nations of the UK and Ireland. When it comes to the amount of silverware acquired by English sides over the last decade, one side stands clear at the top though – despite sacking six managers during that timeframe. Numbers in bold are English record totals for that competition. Roberto Martinez’s men sprang a big shock by beating Manchester City in the final of the FA Cup, with Ben Watson scoring in the closing stages of the contest as the Latics won their first major trophy in their 81-year history. Chelsea have won 19 trophies during Abrahmovich’s tenure, 11 of which came in the last ten years. Another competition absorbed into the UEFA Cup, in 1999, was the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, which was created in 1960 and featured the winners of national knockout competitions. [12] The Football League created its own knockout competition in 1960, the League Cup. [40][41] In some cases, such as the Kent and Middlesex Senior Cups, these involve the senior first-teams of lower-division or regional-division clubs;[40][41] in other cases it can have other formats, such as the Manchester Senior Cup, which became a reserve team competition for six large clubs from the region. [3] The winners of this competition played the European Cup winners in the UEFA Super Cup, starting in 1972 but was recognised by UEFA in 1973, which now features the winners of the Champions and Europa Leagues. Pep Guardiola’s side are also hot on the heels of Liverpool in the race to win the Premier League.
Winners of each competition are referenced above. City won their first Premier League title in dramatic circumstances in 2012, scoring two injury-time goals to deny arch rivals United in one of the most iconic moments of the Premier League era.