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Treble (association football)

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Barcelona are the first European men's football team to win a continental treble twice, in2008–09 and in2014–15 (pictured).Bayern Munich are currently the only other European club that has won two continental trebles.

Atreble inassociation football is achieved when a club team wins three trophies in a single season.[1] Acontinental treble involves winning the club's top-level domestic league competition, main domestic cup competition, and main continental trophy.[1][2][3] Although winning a second-tier continental trophy (e.g.Europa League) has also been described as a continental treble, it is not as widely accepted.[1] Adomestic treble involves winning three national competitions—including the league title, the primary cup competition, and one secondary competition, such as aleague cup.[4][5][6]

Competitions which consist of a single match or a two-leg match are not normally counted as part of a continental treble (e.g., theFA Community Shield,Supercopa de España,Supercoppa Italiana,Trophée des Champions,DFL-Supercup,UEFA Super Cup,Recopa Sudamericana,FIFA Club World Cup (2005–2023 editions),Intercontinental Cup and others).[1][7]

Continental trebles

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This list includes clubs who have won their country's top-tier league and the primary cup competition (the double), in addition to the major continental tournament, all within a single season.Tokyo Verdy of Japan andBarcelona of Spain are the only clubs to win continental trebles for both their men's and women's sections, completing the feat in 2019 and 2021, respectively.[8][9] Barcelona is the only club to win multiple trebles with both their men's and women's team, completing the feat in 2024.

Men

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Twenty-three men's clubs have achieved the feat with 31 occurring in total, the first beingCeltic of Scotland in May 1967, and thenTP Mazembe (then known as FC Englebert) of theDemocratic Republic of the Congo in November 1967.[10][11] European teams have won the most continental trebles with eleven, by nine clubs.[3] The only countries to have more than one team win a continental treble are Mexico, New Zealand, England and the Netherlands, with two teams winning trebles each.[3]

No South American team has achieved the feat with the above stipulations, making it the only continent to never have a continental treble winner.[3] Multiple Brazilian teams have won some combination of theCampeonato Brasileiro Série A, theirstate championship, theCopa do Brasil, and the now-defunctTaça Brasil, plus theCopa Libertadores, but never by winning the Série A, Copa do Brasil, and Copa Libertadores.[a]

Five men's clubs have won the continental treble two or more times:Al Ahly of Egypt,Auckland City of New Zealand,Barcelona of Spain,Bayern Munich of Germany andCruz Azul of Mexico.[12][13][14][10][15] with Cruz Azul being the first team to achieve it in 1997.[15] Al Ahly and Auckland City are the only teams with more than two continental trebles, with both having won four.[12][13] Auckland City completed this achievement first, winning their third treble in 2015 and fourth in 2022.[13] Al Ahly and Auckland City are also the only men's clubs to win trebles in back-to-back seasons, though Al Ahly were the first to do this after winning in both 2006 and 2007.[12]

ConfederationClubCountryNumber
won
SeasonTitles wonRefs.
AFCYomiuri FC (currently Tokyo Verdy) Japan11987Japanese First Division,Emperor's Cup,Asian Club Championship[16][3]
Al Hilal Saudi Arabia12019‍–‍20Saudi Professional League,King's Cup,AFC Champions League[17][3]
CAFAl Ahly Egypt42005‍–‍06, 2006‍–‍07,2019‍–‍20,2022‍–‍23Egyptian Premier League,Egypt Cup,CAF Champions League[18][3][19]
[20][12][21]
Englebert (currently TP Mazembe) DR Congo11967Linafoot,Coupe du Congo,African Cup of Champions[11][3]
Vita Club Zaire11973Linafoot,Coupe du Congo,African Cup of Champions[22][3]
MC Alger Algeria11976Algerian Championnat National,Algerian Cup,African Cup of Champions[23][3]
Hearts of Oak Ghana12000Ghana Premier League,Ghanaian FA Cup,CAF Champions League[24][3]
Espérance Tunis Tunisia12011Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1,Tunisian Cup,CAF Champions League[25][3]
CONCACAFCruz Azul Mexico21969, 1997Mexican Primera División,Copa México,CONCACAF Champions' Cup[15][3]
Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago11985National League,Trinidad and Tobago Cup,CONCACAF Champions Cup[26][3]
Monterrey Mexico12019‍–‍20Liga MX,Copa MX,CONCACAF Champions League[27][28][29]
OFCAuckland City New Zealand42005‍–‍06, 2013‍–‍14, 2014‍–‍15NZFC Minor Premiership,NZFC Grand Final,OFC Champions League[13]
2022New Zealand National League,Chatham Cup,OFC Champions League[13][30][31]
Waitakere United New Zealand12007‍–‍08NZFC Minor Premiership,NZFC Grand Final,OFC Champions League[32][3]
Hienghène Sport New Caledonia12019New Caledonia Super Ligue,New Caledonia Cup,OFC Champions League[33][3]
UEFABarcelona Spain22008‍–‍09,2014‍–‍15La Liga,Copa del Rey,UEFA Champions League[10][3]
Bayern Munich Germany22012‍–‍13,2019‍–‍20Bundesliga,DFB-Pokal,UEFA Champions League[10][3]
Celtic Scotland11966‍–‍67Scottish Football League,Scottish Cup,European Cup[10][3]
Ajax Netherlands11971‍–‍72Eredivisie,KNVB Cup,European Cup[10][3]
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands11987‍–‍88Eredivisie,KNVB Cup,European Cup[10][3]
Manchester United England11998‍–‍99Premier League,FA Cup,UEFA Champions League[10][3]
Inter Milan Italy12009‍–‍10Serie A,Coppa Italia,UEFA Champions League[10][3]
Manchester City England12022‍–‍23Premier League,FA Cup,UEFA Champions League[10][34]
Paris Saint-Germain France12024‍–‍25Ligue 1,Coupe de France,UEFA Champions League[10]

Women

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Ten women's clubs have won a continental treble with these stipulations, five of which are European clubs, one Asian, one African, one South American and two Oceanian club, with a total of 16 trebles across all the clubs. The first to do so was1. FFC Frankfurt in 2002, who won the treble again in 2008.[35] The only other women's club to achieve it more than once areLyon, who has done so five times (a record for both men's and women's clubs) andBarcelona andCorinthians, who have achieved it twice each. Lyon are also the only women's club to win trebles in back to back years, and have completed this feat on two occasions.[36]

The lack of women's continental trebles compared to men's can largely be attributed to the absence of continental competitions for women until recently. TheUEFA Women's Champions League did not begin until 2001,[37] theCopa Libertadores Femenina did not begin until 2009,[38] theAFC Women's Club Championship did not begin until 2019,[39] theCAF Women's Champions League did not begin until 2021,[40] theOFC Women's Champions League did not begin until 2023,[41] and theCONCACAF W Champions Cup hadits inaugural edition began only in August 2024.[42][43] Additionally, many nations do not have a top level cup competition for women, and some do not even have a national women's football league.

ConfederationClubCountryNumber
won
SeasonsTitles wonRefs.
AFCTokyo Verdy Beleza Japan12019Nadeshiko League,Empress's Cup,AFC Women's Club Championship[44][8]
CAFAS FAR Morocco12022‍–‍23Moroccan Women's Championship,Moroccan Women Throne Cup,CAF Women's Champions League[45]
CONMEBOLCorinthians Brazil22023,2024Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino Série A1,Supercopa do Brasil Feminino,Copa Libertadores Femenina[46][47]
OFCAS Academy New Caledonia12023New Caledonia Division 1 Féminine, New Caledonia Cup,OFC Women's Champions League[48][49]
Auckland United New Zealand12024New Zealand Women's National League,Kate Sheppard Cup,OFC Women's Champions League[50][51]
UEFALyon France52011‍–‍12, 2015‍–‍16,2016‍–‍17,2018‍–‍19,2019‍–‍20Division 1 Féminine,Coupe de France féminine,UEFA Women's Champions League[36]
1. FFC Frankfurt (currently Eintracht Frankfurt) Germany22001‍–‍02, 2007‍–‍08Frauen-Bundesliga,DFB-Pokal Frauen,UEFA Women's Cup[35][52]
Barcelona Spain22020‍–‍21,2023‍–‍24Primera División,Copa de la Reina,UEFA Women's Champions League[9][53][54]
Arsenal England12006‍–‍07FA Women's Premier League,FA Women's Cup,UEFA Women's Cup[55][56][57]
VfL Wolfsburg Germany12012‍–‍13Frauen-Bundesliga,DFB-Pokal Frauen,UEFA Women's Champions League[58]

Domestic trebles

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A domestic treble is usually made up of the league, main domestic cup and the most prestigious secondary domestic cup (usually being aleague cup, like theEFL Cup,Scottish League Cup, or theThai League Cup).[7] Usuallysuper cups or regional titles, like theBrazilian states championships,Biscay Championship andGlasgow Cup, are not included in the treble,[59] therefore domestic trebles are only possible in some countries, as most federations hold only one league and one cup competition,[60] thus clubs from countries like Spain, Germany and France, who used to hold a secondary national cup but were discontinued, currently cannot achieve the domestic treble in the most accepted form. Domestic trebles that might include super cups, or regional titles, are considered to have an "asterisk" attached to it for not being perceived as a "genuine" achievements.[61]

Men

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76 men's clubs have won a domestic treble, 27 of whom have done it more than once, with 131 trebles occurring overall. The first team to win a domestic treble was Ireland's Shamrock Rovers in 1924–25. Scottish side Celtic has won the most domestic trebles, with eight.[7] Celtic, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich are the only men's sides to have won both a domestic treble and a continental treble, but Celtic are the only one to win both in the same season. Celtic also hold the record for the most consecutive men's domestic trebles, with four.

This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(December 2024)
ClubCountryNumber
won
Season(s) wonTitles wonRefs.
Celtic Scotland81966‍–‍67,1968‍–‍69,2000‍–‍01,2016‍–‍17,2017‍–‍18,2018–19,2019‍–‍20,2022‍–‍23Scottish League,Scottish Cup,Scottish League Cup[7]
Rangers Scotland71948‍–‍49,1963‍–‍64,1975‍–‍76,1977‍–‍78,1992‍–‍93,1998‍–‍99,2002‍–‍03Scottish League,Scottish Cup,Scottish League Cup[7]
Buriram United Thailand62011, 2013,2015,2021‍–‍22,2022‍–‍23,2024‍–‍25Thai League 1,Thai FA Cup,Thai League Cup[62][7]
Club Franciscain Martinique41998‍–‍99, 2001‍–‍02, 2002‍–‍03, 2004‍–‍05Martinique Championnat National,Coupe de la Martinique,Trophée du Conseil Général[7]
Istiklol Tajikistan42014,2015,2018,2019Tajikistan Higher League,Tajikistan Cup,TFF Cup[7]
Paris Saint-Germain France42014‍–‍15,2015‍–‍16,2017‍–‍18,2019‍–‍20Ligue 1,Coupe de France,Coupe de la Ligue[b][63][64][65]
Kitchee Hong Kong42011‍–‍12, 2014‍–‍15Hong Kong First Division League,Hong Kong FA Cup,HKFA League Cup[b][66][67][68][69]
2016‍–‍17, 2022‍–‍23Hong Kong Premier League,Hong Kong FA Cup,Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield[7][70]
Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland31924–25, 1931–32, 1963–64League of Ireland,FAI Cup,League of Ireland Shield[b][71]
Somerset Trojans Bermuda31967‍–‍68, 1968‍–‍69, 1969‍–‍70Bermudian Premier Division,Bermuda FA Cup, Friendship Trophy[7]
Saint-Pierroise Réunion31971, 1989, 2019Réunion Premier League,Coupe de la Réunion, Coupe Régionale de France[7][72]
Ba Fiji31979, 2006, 2013Fiji Premier League,Battle of the Giants,Inter-District Championship[73]
South China Hong Kong31987‍–‍88, 1990‍–‍91, 2006‍–‍07Hong Kong First Division League,Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield,Hong Kong FA Cup[7][74]
Linfield Northern Ireland31993‍–‍94, 2005‍–‍06, 2007‍–‍08Irish League,Irish Cup,Irish League Cup[7][75][76][77]
Johor Darul Ta'zim Malaysia32022,2023,2024–25Malaysia Super League,Malaysia FA Cup,Malaysia Cup[78][79][80]
The New Saints Wales[c]32014‍–‍15, 2015‍–‍16, 2024‍–‍25Welsh Premier League,Welsh Cup,Welsh League Cup[81]
North Village Rams Bermuda21977‍–‍78, 2005‍–‍06Bermudian Premier Division,Bermuda FA Cup, Friendship Trophy[7]
Seiko Hong Kong21979‍–‍80, 1980‍–‍81Hong Kong First Division League,Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield,Hong Kong FA Cup[7]
Nissan Motor Japan21988‍–‍89, 1989‍–‍90Japan Soccer League,Emperor's Cup,JSL Cup[b][7]
Nkana Zambia21989, 1993Zambian Premier League,Zambian Cup, Chibuku Cup[7]
Eastern Hong Kong21992‍–‍93, 1993‍–‍94Hong Kong First Division League,Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield,Hong Kong FA Cup[7]
Sunrise Flacq United Mauritius21992, 1996Mauritian League,Mauritian Cup,Mauritian Republic Cup[7]
Valletta Malta21996‍–‍97, 2000‍–‍01Maltese Premier League,Maltese Cup, Löwenbräu Cup[82]
Kedah Malaysia22007, 2008Malaysian Super League,Malaysia Cup,Malaysian FA Cup[83]
St Michel United Seychelles22008, 2011Seychelles League,Seychelles FA Cup, Seychelles League Cup[7]
Al-Wehdat Jordan22008‍–‍09, 2010‍–‍11Jordan League,Jordan FA Cup,Jordan FA Shield[7]
Melbourne Victory Australia22008‍–‍09A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup,A-League Premiership,A-League Grand Final[84]
2015A-League Premiership,A-League Grand Final,FFA Cup[85]
Albirex Niigata (S) Singapore22016,2017Singapore Premier League,Singapore Cup,Singapore League Cup[7]
Kuwait SC Kuwait22016‍–‍17, 2018‍–‍19Kuwait Premier League,Kuwait Emir Cup,Kuwait Crown Prince Cup[7]
Mamelodi Sundowns South Africa22019‍–‍20Premier Soccer League,Nedbank Cup,Telkom Knockout[7]
2021‍–‍22Premier Soccer League,Nedbank Cup,MTN 8[86]
Bohemians Republic of Ireland11927‍–‍28League of Ireland,FAI Cup,League of Ireland Shield[b][87]
Fall River United States11930American Soccer League,[b]National Challenge Cup,Lewis Cup[b][88]
Mufulira Wanderers Zambia11965Zambian Premier League,Zambian Cup, Chibuku Cup[7]
Assaut Martinique11966Martinique Championnat National,Coupe de la Martinique, Coupe de la France[7][89]
PHC Zebras Bermuda11970‍–‍71Bermudian Premier Division,Bermuda FA Cup, Friendship Trophy[7]
Kabwe Warriors Zambia11972Zambian Premier League,Zambian Cup, Chibuku Cup[7]
Saprissa Cayman Islands11972‍–‍73Cayman Islands League,Cayman Islands FA Cup,Cayman Islands League Cup[b][7]
Arcadia Shepherds South Africa11974NFL Championship,NFL Cup, NFL UTC Bowl Cup[7]
Mitsubishi Japan11978Japan Soccer League,Emperor's Cup,JSL Cup[b][7]
Servette Switzerland11978‍–‍79Nationalliga A,Swiss Cup,Swiss League Cup[b][7]
Cygne Noir Guadeloupe11982‍–‍83Guadeloupe Division of Honour,Coupe de Guadeloupe, Coupe de France (Zone Guadeloupe)[7][90]
Levski Sofia Bulgaria11984Bulgarian A Professional Football Group,Bulgarian Cup,Cup of the Soviet Army[91]
Kaizer Chiefs South Africa11984NPSL First Division,Nedbank Cup,Telkom Knockout[7]
Nadroga Fiji11989Fiji Premier League,Battle of the Giants,Inter-District Championship[7]
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria11989Bulgarian A Professional Football Group,Bulgarian Cup,Cup of the Soviet Army[91]
Derry City Republic of Ireland[d]11988‍–‍89League of Ireland,FAI Cup,League of Ireland Cup[b][92]
Melbourne Knights Australia11994‍–‍95NSL Cup,NSL Minor Premiership,NSL Grand Final[93]
ASFA Yennenga Burkina Faso11995Burkinabé Premier League,Coupe du Faso, Coupe des Leaders[7]
ÍA Iceland11996Úrvalsdeild karla,Icelandic Cup,Icelandic League Cup[7]
Barry Town United Wales11996‍–‍97Welsh Premier League,Welsh Cup,Welsh League Cup[7]
Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia11996–97Saudi Premier League,Crown Prince Cup,[b]Saudi Federation Cup[b][94]
Singapore Armed Forces Singapore11997S. League,Singapore FA Cup,Singapore League Cup[7]
Bayern Munich Germany11999–2000Bundesliga,DFB-Pokal,DFL-Ligapokal[b][95]
Kashima Antlers Japan12000J. League,Emperor's Cup,J. League Cup[96]
Saint-Louisienne Réunion12002Réunion Premier League,Coupe de la Réunion, Coupe Régionale de France[7][72]
US Stade Tamponnaise Réunion12003Réunion Premier League,Coupe de la Réunion, Coupe Régionale de France[7][72]
Rhyl Wales12003‍–‍04Welsh Premier League,Welsh Cup,Welsh League Cup[97]
Qadsia Kuwait12003–04Kuwait Premier League,Kuwait Emir Cup,Kuwait Crown Prince Cup[7]
CAPS United Zimbabwe12004Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League, ZIFA Cup, Buddie Challenge Cup[7]
Sun Hei Hong Kong12004‍–‍05Hong Kong League,Hong Kong Senior Shield,Hong Kong FA Cup[74]
Port-Louis 2000 Mauritius12005Mauritian League,Mauritian Cup,Mauritian Republic Cup[7]
Curepipe Starlight Mauritius12008Mauritian League,Mauritian Cup,Mauritian Republic Cup[7]
Joe Public Trinidad and Tobago12009TT Pro League,FA Trophy,Pro Bowl[7]
Al-Muharraq Bahrain12009Bahraini Premier League,Bahraini King's Cup,Bahraini FA Cup[7][98][99]
Debrecen Hungary12009‍–‍10Nemzeti Bajnokság I,Magyar Kupa,Ligakupa[7]
Al-Faisaly Jordan12011‍–‍12Jordan League,Jordan FA Cup,Jordan FA Shield[7]
Kelantan Malaysia12012Malaysian Super League,Malaysia Cup,Malaysian FA Cup[100]
Moulien Guadeloupe12012‍–‍13Guadeloupe Division of Honour,Coupe de Guadeloupe, Coupe de France (Zone Guadeloupe)[7][90]
Sheikh Russel Bangladesh12012‍–‍13Bangladesh Premier League,Federation Cup,Independence Cup[7][101]
Mbabane Swallows Eswatini12012‍–‍13Swazi Premier League, Swazi FA Cup, Castle Premier Challenge[7][102]
Devonshire Cougars Bermuda12012‍–‍13Bermudian Premier Division,Bermuda FA Cup, Friendship Trophy[7]
Benfica Portugal12013–14Primeira Liga,Taça de Portugal,Taça da Liga[103]
W Connection Trinidad and Tobago12013‍–‍14TT Pro League,FA Trophy,Pro Bowl[7][104]
Gamba Osaka Japan12014J. League,Emperor's Cup,J. League Cup[96]
FCSB Romania12014‍–‍15Liga I,Cupa României,Cupa Ligii[b][7]
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel12014‍–‍15Israeli Premier League,Israel State Cup,Toto Cup[105]
Toronto FC Canada[e]12017Supporters' Shield,MLS Cup,Canadian Championship[106]
Sydney FC Australia12017A-League Premiership,A-League Grand Final,FFA Cup[107]
Al-Duhail Qatar12018Qatar Stars League,Emir of Qatar Cup,Qatar Cup[108]
Manchester City England12018–19Premier League,FA Cup,EFL Cup[109]
Pakhtakor Tashkent Uzbekistan12019Uzbekistan Super League,Uzbekistan Cup,Uzbekistan League Cup[7]
Ahal Turkmenistan12022Turkmenistan Higher League,Turkmenistan Cup, Turkmenistan Federation Cup[7]
Weymouth Wales Barbados12023Barbados Premier Division,Barbados FA Cup,Republic Cup[7]
Bashundhara Kings Bangladesh12023‍–‍24Bangladesh Premier League,Federation Cup,Independence Cup[110]

Women

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Eight women's clubs have won domestic trebles, and three of those teams have won their domestic treble more than once, for a total of 16 trebles overall. Scotland's Glasgow City and Arsenal of England have won the most domestic trebles, with five each. Glasgow City also have the most consecutive women's domestic trebles with four, while Arsenal were the first women's team to win a domestic treble when they won it in 1992–93. They, along with Tokyo Verdy Beleza of Japan and Corinthians of Brazil. are the only women's clubs to win both a continental treble and a domestic treble, and each team won the domestic treble in the same season they won the continental treble (2007 for Arsenal, 2019 for Tokyo Verdy and 2023 for Corinthians).

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ClubCountryNumber
won
Season(s) wonTitles wonRefs.
Arsenal England51992‍–‍93,2000‍–‍01,2006‍–‍07,2008‍–‍09FA Women's Premier League,FA Women's Cup,FA Women's Premier League Cup[111][112][113][55][56][57][114]
2011FA WSL,FA Women's Cup,FA Women's League Cup[115]
Glasgow City Scotland52008‍–‍09, 2011‍–‍12, 2012‍–‍13, 2013‍–‍14, 2014‍–‍15Scottish Women's Premier League,Scottish Women's Cup,SWPL Cup[116][117][118]
Tokyo Verdy Beleza Japan32010, 2018, 2019Nadeshiko League,Empress's Cup,Nadeshiko League Cup[44][8]
Chelsea England22020‍–‍21,2024‍–‍25Women's Super League,Women's FA Cup,Women's League Cup[119][120]
Fulham England12002–03FA Women's Premier League,FA Women's Cup,FA Women's Premier League Cup[121]
Jiangsu Suning China12019Chinese Women's Super League, Chinese Women's National Championship, Chinese Women's FA Cup[122][123]
Wuhan Jianghan University China12023Chinese Women's Super League, Chinese Women's National Championship, Chinese Women's FA Cup[124]
Benfica Portugal12023‍–‍24Campeonato Nacional Feminino,Taça de Portugal Feminina,Taça da Liga Feminina[125]

Notes

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  1. ^In 1962,Santos won theCopa Libertadores, theTaça Brasil, and theCampeonato Paulista (São Paulo state championship).[126][127] In 2019,Flamengo achieved a similar feat by capturing the Copa Libertadores,Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, andCampeonato Carioca (Rio de Janeiro state championship).[128] In 2020,Palmeiras won the Copa Libertadores and the Copa do Brasil, along with the Campeonato Paulista.[129]
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnoDefunct competition
  3. ^The club is situated in Oswestry,England, but competes in the competitions of neighbouring association, theFootball Association of Wales.
  4. ^The club is situated in Northern Ireland, but competes in the competitions of neighbouring association, theFootball Association of Ireland.
  5. ^The club is situated in Canada and competes in theCanadian Championship, but otherwise competes in the competitions of neighbouring association,United States Soccer Federation.

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