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The Top Soccer Club — Your Vote Decides

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Soccer is more than just a game! Every fan has that one club in their heart — some bleed Barça, others live for Man United, and many swear by Real Madrid or Bayern. But who’s truly the top club of them all? In this quiz, your vote decides the ultimate fan ranking. Support your team and help them rise to the top!

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Valencia

Champions League finalist and multiple-time La Liga winner. Plays at the Mestalla and known for its strong academy.

Valencia

Sevilla

Holds the record with 7 Europa League titles. A symbol of Andalusian energy and European resilience.

Sevilla

Atlético Madrid

Tough and passionate team, twice UCL finalists under Simeone. Known for solid defense and devoted fans.

Atlético Madrid

Real Madrid

The most decorated club in Europe with 14 Champions League titles, founded in 1902. A symbol of elite football and royal style.

Real Madrid

FC Barcelona

Catalan club known for its “tiki-taka” style and the Messi-Xavi-Iniesta era. Five-time Champions League winner.

FC Barcelona

Atalanta

Bergamo-based team known for attacking football and European runs. Won the Europa League in 2024.

Atalanta

Monterrey

Tigres’ city rival, multiple-time CONCACAF Champions League winner.

Monterrey

Philadelphia Union

A rising force in MLS, 2022 finalists. Strong focus on homegrown player development.

Philadelphia Union

Seattle Sounders

One of MLS’s most successful clubs, won the CONCACAF Champions League in 2022.

Seattle Sounders

New York City FC

Manchester City’s MLS sibling, 2021 MLS Cup winners. Known for modern football philosophy.

New York City FC

LA Galaxy

MLS’s most successful club, home to Beckham and Ibrahimović. Helped popularize soccer in the US.

LA Galaxy

Newell’s Old Boys

Club where Lionel Messi started. Strong youth academy and loyal supporters.

Newell’s Old Boys

Boca Juniors

Argentina’s most successful international club. 6-time Libertadores winners, iconic La Bombonera.

Boca Juniors

Internacional

Southern Brazilian giant, Libertadores and Club World Cup winners in 2006.

Internacional

Porto

Multiple-time Portuguese champions, two-time UCL winners (1987, 2004). Known for aggressive, winning football.

Porto

Ajax

Legendary Amsterdam club, 4-time Champions League winner. Famous for total football and its youth academy.

Ajax

Lille

2021 Ligue 1 champions, beating PSG with a gritty, disciplined squad. Known for team unity.

Lille

Schalke 04

Historic club from Gelsenkirchen with passionate supporters and a history of ups and downs.

Schalke 04

Borussia Mönchengladbach

1970s powerhouse with five titles in a decade. Known for exciting football and rich tradition.

Borussia Mönchengladbach

RB Leipzig

Ambitious Red Bull-backed project, DFB-Pokal finalist and regular in the Champions League.

RB Leipzig

Toluca

One of Mexico’s most decorated clubs with 10 national league titles.

Toluca

Santos

Club of legends Pelé and Neymar. Three-time South American champions.

Santos

Corinthians

One of Brazil’s most decorated clubs, Club World Cup champions in 2012.

Corinthians

São Paulo

Three-time Libertadores champion and Club World Cup winner. Known for its tradition and scale.

São Paulo

Palmeiras

One of Brazil’s strongest teams in recent years, back-to-back Libertadores winners in 2020 and 2021.

Palmeiras

Flamengo

Brazil’s most popular club, Libertadores winner and national champion. Famous for attacking football.

Flamengo

Braga

Ambitious club consistently challenging the top three. Europa League finalist in 2011.

Braga

Sporting CP

Club where Cristiano Ronaldo started. Third in Portugal for titles, known for elite academy.

Sporting CP

Benfica

One of Portugal’s oldest and most successful clubs. Won the European Cup twice and dominated in the 1960s.

Benfica

Twente

Dutch champions in 2010. Backed by loyal fans and with experience in European competitions.

Twente

AZ Alkmaar

A club that often challenges the big three. Known for smart management and youth development.

AZ Alkmaar

Feyenoord

Rotterdam-based club, 3-time European champion. Known for gritty spirit and fierce fans at De Kuip.

Feyenoord

PSV Eindhoven

Dutch giant, won the European Cup in 1988. Strong in youth development and talent exports.

PSV Eindhoven

Saint-Étienne

Holds the record for most French league titles (10). A historic club with loyal fans and green identity.

Saint-Étienne

Bordeaux

One of France’s decorated clubs, Ligue 1 champions in 2009. Currently going through challenging times.

Bordeaux

Nantes

Historic club nicknamed "The Canaries," 8-time French champions. Known for technical, stylish football.

Nantes

Nice

Southern French club with major ambitions and steady investment. Frequent in European competitions.

Nice

Rennes

One of France’s most consistent clubs in recent years. Renowned for youth academy and talent exports.

Rennes

AS Monaco

The principality club known for producing stars (Henry, Mbappé), UCL finalists in 2004.

AS Monaco

Olympique Lyonnais

Seven-time French champions, dominant in the 2000s. Famous for its youth academy and development.

Olympique Lyonnais

Olympique de Marseille

The only French club to win the Champions League (1993). Known for fiery spirit and passionate fans.

Olympique de Marseille

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)

French football powerhouse, dominant in Ligue 1 since the 2010s. Known for star-studded signings and 2020 UCL final.

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)

Stuttgart

Five-time German champions, known for youth development and attacking play.

Stuttgart

Pumas UNAM

University-based club from Mexico City, known for youth development and strong identity.

Pumas UNAM

Tigres UANL

One of Mexico’s most dominant clubs in the 2010s, Club World Cup finalists in 2020.

Tigres UANL

Chivas Guadalajara

The only Mexican club with all-local players. A historic and culturally iconic team.

Chivas Guadalajara

Club América

Mexico’s most successful club, 13-time champions and multiple CONCACAF Champions League titles.

Club América

Toronto FC

Canada’s top club, 2017 MLS Cup winners and CONCACAF Champions League finalists.

Toronto FC

Portland Timbers

One of MLS’s most atmospheric clubs, famous for its iconic Timbers Army fan section.

Portland Timbers

Atlanta United

Club with a massive fanbase, MLS Cup winners in 2018. Known for energetic playing style.

Atlanta United

CF Montréal

French-speaking club from Quebec, known for rivalry with Toronto and international presence.

CF Montréal

Torino

Historic club from Turin, tragically lost its “Grande Torino” squad in the 1949 air disaster.

Torino

Fiorentina

Florence-based club known for elegant play and homegrown talents. Conference League finalist in 2023.

Fiorentina

Napoli

The club of Diego Maradona, Napoli won Serie A again in 2023 after a 33-year wait.

Napoli

Lazio

Rome’s second major club, fierce rivals with Roma. Two-time Serie A champion and strong in cup competitions.

Lazio

AS Roma

Passionate Roman club, winners of the 2022 Conference League and 2023 Europa League finalists.

AS Roma

Inter Milan

AC Milan’s archrival and 3-time Champions League winner. The only Italian club never relegated from Serie A.

Inter Milan

AC Milan

One of the world’s most successful clubs: 7-time UCL winners. Iconic colors, legends, and derby with Inter.

AC Milan

Everton

One of the oldest English clubs, 9-time league champion and a Premier League regular.

Everton

Juventus

Italy’s most decorated club with 36 Serie A titles. The pride of Turin and a European “Old Lady.”

Juventus

Leeds United

Historic club with a dramatic past, returned to the EPL in 2020 under Bielsa’s attacking style.

Leeds United

Leicester City

Pulled off the greatest shock in Premier League history, winning the title in 2016 at 5000–1 odds.

Leicester City

Aston Villa

One of England’s oldest clubs, European Cup winner in 1982.

Aston Villa

West Ham United

London club with working-class roots, UEFA Conference League winners in 2023.

West Ham United

Newcastle United

Cult club from Northern England, revitalized after Saudi investment and aiming for elite return.

Newcastle United

Tottenham Hotspur

London club without Premier League titles, but known for strong attack and 2019 UCL final run.

Tottenham Hotspur

Arsenal

Legendary club with the “Invincibles” Premier League season (2003/04), shaped by Arsène Wenger’s era.

Arsenal

Chelsea

London club with two Champions League titles. Known for rapid transformations and ambitious projects.

Chelsea

Liverpool

One of England’s greatest clubs: 6 Champions League titles, iconic Anfield and “You’ll Never Walk Alone.”

Liverpool

Manchester City

Modern football powerhouse under Pep Guardiola, UCL winner in 2023. Known for attacking style and Premier League dominance.

Manchester City

Manchester United

Club with a legendary legacy, 3 UCL titles, Sir Alex Ferguson era and the iconic Old Trafford stadium.

Manchester United

Athletic Bilbao

One of the few clubs that fields only Basque players. A historic team with a strong identity.

Athletic Bilbao

Villarreal

Small-town club that surprisingly won the Europa League in 2021. Nicknamed the “Yellow Submarine.”

Villarreal

Young Boys

Dominant force in Switzerland in recent years, regular Champions League participant.

Young Boys

FC Basel

Multiple-time Swiss champions and regulars in Europe. Play at St. Jakob-Park.

FC Basel

Genk

Known for developing stars (De Bruyne, Koulibaly). Consistently among Belgium’s top.

Genk

Anderlecht

Belgium’s most decorated club, Cup Winners’ Cup champions and European finalists.

Anderlecht

Club Brugge

Belgian giant, multiple-time champions and regulars in the Champions League.

Club Brugge

Ulsan Hyundai

Jeonbuk’s main rival, AFC Champions League winners in 2020, consistent contenders in Asia.

Ulsan Hyundai

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

K-League powerhouse, multiple league titles and AFC Champions League winners.

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

Kashima Antlers

Japan’s most decorated club, Club World Cup finalists in 2016.

Kashima Antlers

Yokohama F. Marinos

One of Japan’s oldest and most consistent clubs. Won the J-League in 2022.

Yokohama F. Marinos

Kawasaki Frontale

One of J-League’s top teams in the 2020s, winning four titles in five years.

Kawasaki Frontale

Al-Duhail

Ambitious club formed through a merger, now Qatari league champions.

Al-Duhail

Al-Ahli

Traditional Jeddah-based club with a rich history and domestic titles.

Al-Ahli

Al-Ittihad

One of Saudi Arabia’s oldest clubs, two-time AFC Champions League winners.

Al-Ittihad

Al-Nassr

Gained global attention after Cristiano Ronaldo joined in 2023.

Al-Nassr

Al-Hilal

Asia’s most decorated club, AFC Champions League winners. Regulars at Club World Cup.

Al-Hilal

Dnipro-1

New Ukrainian club carrying the legacy of FC Dnipro. Europa League finalists in 2015 under previous name.

Dnipro-1

Başakşehir

New state-backed project, Turkish Super Lig champions in 2020.

Başakşehir

Trabzonspor

Black Sea club that broke Istanbul's dominance by winning the league in 2022.

Trabzonspor

Beşiktaş

The oldest Turkish club, known for fierce and loyal supporters.

Beşiktaş

Galatasaray

Turkey’s most successful club, UEFA Cup winners in 2000. Famous for fiery home atmosphere.

Galatasaray

Rubin Kazan

Two-time Russian champions, shocked the world by beating Barcelona in the 2009 UCL.

Rubin Kazan

Krasnodar

A relatively young club, known for its top-tier academy and modern management.

Krasnodar

Dynamo Moscow

One of Russia’s oldest clubs, UEFA Cup semifinalist in 1972. A Moscow football symbol.

Dynamo Moscow

CSKA Moscow

Military-affiliated club, UEFA Cup winners in 2005. One of Russia’s football giants.

CSKA Moscow

Spartak Moscow

People’s club with a massive fanbase and 10 league titles. A historic symbol of Russian football.

Spartak Moscow

Zenit

Russia’s dominant club in recent years, UEFA Cup winners in 2008. Based in Saint Petersburg.

Zenit

León

2020 Mexican champions, known for fluid attacking football and consistent top-tier performance.

León

Cruz Azul

One of Mexico’s most beloved clubs, broke a long title drought to win the league in 2021.

Cruz Azul

Inter Miami

Young club founded by David Beckham, became a global sensation after signing Lionel Messi.

Inter Miami

Huracán

Traditional Buenos Aires club, known for technical football and historic identity.

Huracán

Vélez Sarsfield

Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup winner in 1994. A constant presence in Argentina’s top tier.

Vélez Sarsfield

Estudiantes

4-time Libertadores winners. Known for tactical discipline and iron defense.

Estudiantes

Rosario Central

Fierce rivals of Newell’s. Known for electric matches and the Rosario derby.

Rosario Central

San Lorenzo

Member of Argentina’s “Big Five,” Libertadores winners in 2014.

San Lorenzo

Racing Club

One of Argentina’s oldest clubs, Intercontinental Cup winners in 1967.

Racing Club

Independiente

All-time record holder in Libertadores wins with 7 titles. Known as “The King of Cups.”

Independiente

River Plate

One of South America’s greatest clubs, 4-time Libertadores champion. Eternal rival of Boca Juniors.

River Plate

Botafogo

Historic club, home of Garrincha and many legends. Undergoing a new era of rebirth.

Botafogo

Atlético Mineiro

2021 Brazilian champions and 2013 Libertadores winners. Known for their attacking legacy.

Atlético Mineiro

Grêmio

Main rivals of Internacional, three-time Libertadores champions. Known for the fierce “Grenal” derby.

Grêmio

Fluminense

Traditional club from Rio de Janeiro, Libertadores winners in 2023.

Fluminense

VfL Wolfsburg

2009 Bundesliga champions, backed by Volkswagen, frequent participant in European competitions.

VfL Wolfsburg

Eintracht Frankfurt

Europa League winners in 2022, known for massive support and fighting spirit.

Eintracht Frankfurt

Bayer Leverkusen

Pharmaceutical-backed team, UCL finalist in 2002 and Bundesliga champions in 2024.

Bayer Leverkusen

Borussia Dortmund

One of Germany’s most beloved clubs, famous for the “Yellow Wall” and UCL triumph in 1997.

Borussia Dortmund

Bayern Munich

Germany’s most decorated club with 6 Champions League titles and over 30 Bundesliga wins.

Bayern Munich

Bologna

One of Italy’s oldest clubs, 7-time national champion. Known for tactical heritage and strong tradition.

Bologna

Urawa Red Diamonds

Known for Japan’s most passionate fanbase, multiple-time AFC Champions League winners.

Urawa Red Diamonds

Al-Sadd

Qatar’s top club, where Xavi ended his career. AFC Champions League winners.

Al-Sadd

Shakhtar Donetsk

Ukraine’s top club, UEFA Cup winners in 2009. Known for Brazilian talents and attacking play.

Shakhtar Donetsk

Dynamo Kyiv

Legendary Soviet and Ukrainian club, UCL semifinalists and two-time Cup Winners’ Cup champions.

Dynamo Kyiv

Fenerbahçe

Istanbul club with a rich history and millions of fans. A pillar of Turkish football.

Fenerbahçe

Lokomotiv Moscow

Railway-backed club with titles and cup wins, known for consistency in the 2000s.

Lokomotiv Moscow

Real Sociedad

Basque club from San Sebastián, two-time La Liga champion. Focused on local talent and youth development.

Real Sociedad

Union Berlin

East Berlin team that shocked Europe with UCL qualification in 2023. Loved for its underdog spirit.

Union Berlin