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Football's Longest Winning Streaks: A Record-Breaking List

Football's Longest Winning Streaks: A Record-Breaking List

In recent times, there's been a surge in discussions about record-breaking achievements on football pitches. These statistics have become a fundamental criterion for evaluating the performance of teams and players. In this article, we've made sure to provide you with a statistic that captures the interest of many football fans. So, which teams hold the longest winning streaks in football history since its inception? We'll explore this with the most precise and detailed numbers. Stay with us.
Note: This article covers the longest winning streaks in football history, not unbeaten runs. The difference between the two will be clarified in the first section, where we reveal the team with the longest winning streak below.

Al-Hilal Saudi - Holder of the Longest Winning Streak in Football History

The 2023-2024 season saw a historic performance by Al-Hilal Saudi. Al Hilal dominated the Saudi Pro League, the strongest league in the Middle East.
One of the records they set during this impressive run was achieving the longest winning streak in football history!
Al-Hilal’s streak included going unbeaten in 42 consecutive matches (unbeaten streak), with 34 of those being consecutive wins (winning streak). However, their run was ended by UAE’s Al-Ain in the first leg of the 2023-2024 AFC Champions League semi finals, with a 4-2 defeat at Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in the UAE.

The New Saints: A Welsh Wonder

The second-longest winning streak in football history belongs to The New Saints from Wales. Since the Welsh league is not among Europe’s elite leagues, the team’s remarkable achievement didn’t receive much attention until the 2023-2024 season when Al-Hilal surpassed them.
It’s worth noting that this Welsh record isn’t very old, as they set it during the 2016-2017 season, with 27 consecutive wins. At the time, there was considerable buzz about The New Saints’ achievement, which still ranks second in football history.

Ajax Amsterdam: Double Trouble

Another popular team on our list is Ajax Amsterdam, and what makes them stand out is that they not only hold the third-longest winning streak in football history but also the fourth!
By the numbers: Ajax holds the third-longest winning streak in football history with 26 consecutive wins during the 1971-1972 season.
Additionally, Ajax holds the fourth-longest streak with 25 consecutive wins during the 1994-1995 season.

Coritiba's Historic Winning Streak: A Brazilian Record

We're back to a more recent era of football history, this time with the team holding the fifth-longest winning streak in football history, after Al Hilal and Ajax. It's none other than Coritiba from Brazil, ensuring that the Seleção's footballing pedigree is well-represented on this list.
Coritiba achieved 24 consecutive wins in 2011.

Bayern Munich: A Bavarian Beast

With their unique footballing DNA, Bayern Munich make their presence felt on the list of teams with the longest winning streaks in football history. In 2020, under the guidance of former manager Hansi Flick, the Bavarian giants put together a run of 23 consecutive wins.

Real Madrid: A Royal Run

Whenever football records are mentioned, you can bet your bottom dollar that Real Madrid will be in the mix. When it comes to the longest winning streaks in football history, Los Blancos sit pretty in sixth place with 22 consecutive wins. This incredible run came during the 2014-2015 season under the tutelage of their current manager, Carlo Ancelotti.
Interestingly, this season had a bittersweet taste for the Bernabéu fans. Despite the team's all-round brilliant performances across all areas of the pitch, which resulted in several records including the aforementioned winning streak, they ended the campaign without silverware.
Real Madrid's 22-game winning streak finally came to an end with a 2-1 defeat against Valencia in their first test of 2015

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