Bahraini football club records and statistics

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Among Bahraini football clubs the one that has won by far the greatest number of trophies is Al-Muharraq Sports Club, which has won both the Bahraini Premier League and the King's Cup on 30 or more occasions.

Successful teams

TeamTotal Number of TrophiesPremier League WinnersKing's Cup WinnersFA Cup WinnersCrown Prince Cup WinnersSuper Cup Winners
Muharraq Club 793433453
Bahrain Riffa Club 29137441
Al Ahli 15582
Bahrain Club 752
Al Hala 413
Al-Najma 532
East Riffa Club 61311
Al Wahda33
Al Arabi 211
Al Nasr11
Busaiteen Club 211


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