Star (sport badge)

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West German footballer Helmut Haller wearing a Juventus shirt. FIGC first introduced the star as sporting symbol worldwide in 1958, Juventus being the first club to wear it. Helmut Haller - 1960s - Juventus FC.jpg
West German footballer Helmut Haller wearing a Juventus shirt. FIGC first introduced the star as sporting symbol worldwide in 1958, Juventus being the first club to wear it.

In sport, some national and club teams include one or more stars as part of (or beside) the team badge (often referred to as a "crest") appearing on their kits, often on the shirts, to represent important achievements for the team's history. Generally inspired by the star symbol in heraldry, since the late 1950s, when it was introduced for the first time in association football, various national governing bodies at club level and some confederations have also regulated the practice.

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Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), at an international level, was the first federation to regulate the addition of stars to crests in recognition of a significant number of titles in a specific competition, such as league tournaments, confederations' continental championships, club world titles and the FIFA World Cup. [1] Due to the positive reception in the public opinion, it was subsequently introduced in other disciplines, mostly in team sports, but also in e-sports.

Standardised significance

The first team in sports history to adopt a star was Juventus, [2] who added one golden star with five points in the team's shirt, after Italian Football Federation (FIGC) approval, in 1958 to represent their tenth Italian Football Championship and Serie A title, at the time, the new national record. [1] This was an extension of the existing convention by which the reigning champions are entitled to display the scudetto on their shirts for the following season. Inspired in the Stella d'oro al merito sportivo ( Italian for 'Golden Stars for Sports Merit'), an honorary award given in Italy by CONI since 1933, the star was later formally adopted by the rest of the sporting organizations in the country as a symbol for ten titles, and the ratio of one star for ten titles has become the "most common" arrangement worldwide. [3]

Juventus unofficially won their 30th league title in 2011–12, but a dispute with the Italian Football Federation, who stripped Juventus of their 2004–05 title and did not assign to them the 2005–06 title due to their involvement in a 2006 Italian football scandal, left their official total at 28. However, they elected to wear no stars at all the following season. [4] Juventus won their 30th title in 2013–14 and thus earned the right to wear their third star, however, club president Andrea Agnelli stated that the club suspended the use of the stars until another team wins their 20th championship, thus having the right to wear two stars, "to emphasise the difference". [5] However, for the 2015–16 season, Juventus reintroduced the stars and added the third star to their jersey as well with new kit manufacturers Adidas. [6]

In Scotland, Rangers displayed five stars above the badge on their shirts in 2003 to symbolize their 50 league titles. Celtic, who also have more than 50 league titles, have one star above their badge to represent their triumph in the 1967 European Cup. Aberdeen displayed two stars to commemorate their 1980s wins in the European Cup Winners' Cup and European Super Cup. [7]

Gianluigi Buffon in 2016. Juventus F.C. wear 3 stars above their crest to represent the 30 league championships they have amassed. Also present in the image are the Scudetto and the Coccarda, worn by the current holders of the Serie A and Coppa Italia titles respectively. Gianluigi Buffon (31784615942) (cropped).jpg
Gianluigi Buffon in 2016. Juventus F.C. wear 3 stars above their crest to represent the 30 league championships they have amassed. Also present in the image are the Scudetto and the Coccarda, worn by the current holders of the Serie A and Coppa Italia titles respectively.

Germany has two official star systems operating in parallel. In 2004, the DFL, which governs the Bundesliga (the top two divisions), introduced Verdiente Meistervereine (roughly "distinguished champion clubs"). This has a sliding scale of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 stars for 3, 5, 10, 20 and 30 titles. [8] It includes only Bundesliga titles, excluding titles from before the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963, and from the former East German League. Dynamo Berlin (playing in the fourth level) unilaterally began wearing three unapproved stars for its East German titles. [9] In November 2005, the DFB, which governs non-Bundesliga football, allowed former champions playing outside the Bundesliga to display a single star inscribed with the number of titles. [10] In 2007, Dynamo Berlin switched to a single approved star inscribed with the number 10. Greuther Fürth retains three silver stars on its club badge to celebrate three pre-Bundesliga titles, but the stars are not featured on its shirts.

Major League Soccer's previously informal system, one star per MLS Cup title, was standardized in 2006, with the defending champions wearing the MLS Scudetto, like the Serie A system, for one season before adding a new star. Starting in 2012, the Scudetto was replaced with a single gold star worn by reigning champions above any other silver championship stars. In 2016, this system changed again in recognition of the LA Galaxy's fifth championship title: champion clubs during their title defence wore an oversized gold star (featuring the year of the league win) above other smaller stars set in silver; clubs with five championships (presently only the Galaxy) will wear one gold star; and teams with one-to-four MLS Cup wins will wear one silver star for each victory. [11] In 2020 the system was changed again with the defending champion receiving a silver star and wearing a redesigned MLS scudetto on their sleeve for the following season.

In Australia, they also use a system based around different coloured stars for different trophy wins: Australian winners of the AFC Champions League will wear a gold star inscribed with the number of wins, while A-League and W-League victory is recognised with a silver star similarly embossed; reigning league or FFA Cup champions will also wear a gold competition emblem in the season following the championship. [12]

Tampa Bay Rowdies logo (one gold star).svg
Tampa Bay Rowdies logo (two green stars).svg
The Tampa Bay Rowdies added a star in recognition of a title won by a former club with the same name. They have since added another star after the new club won a league championship of its own.

Occasionally, stars are added to badges of successor or phoenix clubs for the achievements of defunct predecessors. An example of this is the Tampa Bay Rowdies. They added a star to represent the Soccer Bowl, the championship of the original NASL, won by the original Tampa Bay Rowdies in 1975. The club has since added a second star, after the new club won the 2012 edition of the resurrected Soccer Bowl in the new NASL, and kept both stars upon joining the USL Championship. [13] MLS teams who won titles in other leagues prior to joining the MLS do not retain the stars worn by the old clubs when they joined the MLS. [nb 1] In the case of the Impact, the new team paid tribute to the former team's first title through the stripes on their badge. [14]

As well as predecessor clubs, victories in the national leagues of defunct countries have also been represented by stars. FC Dynamo Kyiv have two stars, commemorating championships won in the Soviet and Ukrainian football league systems. The same is true of Belgrade clubs Partizan and Red Star who have won titles in Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro and present-day Serbia, while Spartak Moscow's four stars for every five league titles refer to their 22 Soviet Top League and Russian Football Premier League titles.

The star has given rise to a byword to winning trophies. Examples of this include when Fawaz Al-Hasawi, then owner of English side Nottingham Forest, was quoted as saying "maybe [Nottingham Forest] will have a third star", in reference to Forest's two European Cups; [15] and France international Paul Pogba's comments when asked about stars in the days before the 2018 FIFA World Cup Final: "Croatia do not have stars – they want one. They have done very well and they want the victory, like us. But I do not have a star. It's on the shirt, but I did not win it. We want to go looking for it like all players." [16]

International

The first international team to add stars was Brazil. Their badge now features five stars. Nike Brazil national football team home jersey.JPG
The first international team to add stars was Brazil. Their badge now features five stars.

Brazil had two stars above their badge in 1968. It was used briefly (friendly matches only) and then removed. After winning their third World Cup in 1970, three stars were officially added and Italy did likewise in 1982. Germany added three in 1996, one in each of the German flag's colours. All world champions have since followed suit. Brazil, Italy, and Germany have since added more stars, after they won later tournaments, while Argentina are the most recent nation to add a star, commemorating their 2022 triumph less than an hour after victory in the Final. [17]

Uruguay display four stars, including their triumphs in the 1924 and 1928 Olympics, which are regarded as FIFA amateur world championships by the governing body. The 1924 FIFA Congress ruled, "on condition that the Olympic Football Tournament takes place in accordance with the Regulations of FIFA, the latter shall recognize this as a world football championship", [18] [19] and the 1924 and 1928 championships are regarded as equivalent to World Cups in the 1984 Official History of FIFA. [18] [19]

In the equipment regulations for FIFA competitions, section 16.1 states, "Those Member Associations that have won one or more of the previous editions of the FIFA World Cup or the FIFA Women's World Cup may display on the Playing Equipment used by their first men's or women's representative teams a five-pointed star, or other symbol as instructed by FIFA, per edition of the FIFA World Cup (men's shirt) or FIFA Women's World Cup (women's shirt) won by the Member Association." [20] The form of symbol is now specified, the accompanying illustrative example depicts a gold star. [20]

Some national teams, especially ones in Africa, wear stars for winning continental competitions. For example, Egypt has seven stars above their badge for their seven Africa Cup of Nations wins, but these stars can only be worn during continental competitions, not FIFA competitions.

Ad hoc adoptions

More recently, club teams have added stars either upon winning a landmark trophy, or in response to a rival team's having added stars. In the Romanian first league, Steaua uses 2 stars above their badge since they won their 20th title. Since then Dinamo added a star for the 18 championships they won. Manchester United sported a star in their UEFA Champions League matches on their special European home kit between 1997 and 1999. [21] To celebrate their second victory that year, they added an extra star to that kit for the 1999–00 season. [21] Liverpool likewise wore four stars in 2001–02, their first campaign in the competition since the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985. [21] They wore five stars in the competition in 2005–06 after their fifth victory. Instead of stars, UEFA introduced a multiple winner badge in 2000–01 season, currently worn by five teams who have won the Champions League either five times or more in total, or three times in a row.

Using stars to represent trophy wins has spread to other sports: rugby union club Toulon are an example of this. Jonny Wilkinson September 2013 (cropped).jpg
Using stars to represent trophy wins has spread to other sports: rugby union club Toulon are an example of this.

Occasionally, stars are temporarily added for one season, usually to commemorative kits to celebrate the anniversary of a particular event in the club's history. Burnley sported two stars on their 2006–07 shirt, for the club's 125th anniversary, to celebrate their two league titles in 1921 and 1960. [21] Likewise Bury in 2009–10, also for their 125th anniversary, commemorating their 1900 and 1903 FA Cup triumphs; Bury have since revived the stars, from 2011 to 2012, after a season's absence. [22] Commemorating anniversaries in this way is not confined to English clubs: Peruvian side Universitario celebrated their 90th anniversary by adding 26 stars to their kits worn home [23] and away. [24] This is not a practice limited to clubs, as in 2004, Denmark wore a star on their shirts specially for Euro 2004, to commemorate their victory in the competition in 1992.

In women's football, the emerging ad hoc standard is to wear stars on the sleeve instead of above the badge. Two of the four teams that have won the FIFA Women's World Cup to date – Norway and Germany – use this practice, as did three-time Women's World Cup winners, the USA, until moving the stars to the back collar in 2007. The United States has returned its stars to above the badge on their new uniforms for the 2011 Women's World Cup, [25] and have added a third and fourth star since their 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup championships. [26]

Boca Juniors of Argentina are noted for adding a star to their official badge for every major trophy won in the club's history, and currently have over 70 stars. However, the badge on the club shirts only features 52 stars due to space.

The practice of using stars to signify major titles has spread to other football codes, and to unrelated sports. For example, in 2009, Meath senior Gaelic football team began wearing seven stars on their jerseys, signifying their seven All-Ireland Senior Football Championships. [27] In rugby union, Toulon added a star above its badge after winning the Heineken Cup in 2013, added a second star immediately after winning the same competition in 2014 [28] and a third after winning the inaugural European Rugby Champions Cup in 2015; English rugby union side Saracens F.C. also added 3 stars on their shirt while Leinster Rugby added 4 stars.. English rugby union side Sale Sharks wear a gold star in tribute to their sole Premiership title. [29] In basketball, the men's team of Indiana University Bloomington added five stars to its shorts, representing its five NCAA championships, for the 2015 NCAA tournament, and made the stars at that location a permanent fixture for the 2015–16 season. [30] The Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association have 17 stars around the logo at center court for their 17 league titles, but do not wear stars on their uniforms. In intercontinental cricket competitions, the India national cricket team at one point featured three stars above their crest to represent its two ODI Cricket World Cup championships from 1983 and 2011 and one ICC Men's T20 World Cup championship from 2007. [31] However, for the 2023 Cricket World Cup, the team opted to use a two star jersey because the third star represented a title from a T20 competition. [32]

Other than stars, Royal Engineers A.F.C. adopted the FA Cup as their badge. Clapham Rovers badge written with "F.A. Cup winners 1880". [33] F.C. Vado integrated the symbol of the Coppa Italia, the Coccarda, into their badge. Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team adopted Mercedes-Benz logo, Xelajú MC adopted crescents above their crest, NCAA basketball teams sponsored by Nike adopted a golden or silver patch while NBA team wear golden patch on the back collar with their number of titles won.

List in football

Excluding the temporary stars, the following teams have chosen to add stars to their shirts:

National teams

Intercontinental (Men) (Football)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil World Cup 19715Third win was in 1970; fourth and fifth stars added after 1994 and 2002 wins. Briefly wore 2 stars on a tour of Europe in 1968. [34] [35]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy World Cup19824Added after third win; fourth star added after the 2006 win. Incorporated into the badge from 2005 to 2017. [36]
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany World Cup19964Stars first added during Euro 1996 qualification, representing wins in 1954, 1974 and 1990 (as "West Germany"). Worn above the badge. Fourth win was in 2014.
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay World Cup and Olympics 19924 (2+2)Represent 2 Olympic football titles (1924 & 1928) [18] [19] and 2 World Cups (1930 & 1950)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina World Cup20043Titles won in 1978, 1986 and 2022. The stars were added in 2004. [37]
Flag of France.svg  France World Cup19982Titles won in 1998 and 2018. The first star that was added above their badge was unveiled at their opening qualifying game for Euro 2000.
Flag of England.svg  England World Cup20031Title won in 1966. Star added in 2003 after a campaign on Sky Sports' Soccer AM programme, first worn on the sleeve.
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain World Cup20101Title won in 2010. Spain played in their away kit for the final, but upon winning the World Cup they changed into their home kit, complete with a star above the badge, for the presentation ceremony.

Intercontinental (Men) (Futsal)

Currently, Brazil, Germany, Italy, England and Uruguay use the same logo as in football.

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Futsal World Cup 19895Titles won in 1989, 1992, 1996, 2008 and 2012.
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Futsal World Cup20042Titles won in 2000 and 2004.
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Futsal World Cup20161Title won in 2016.
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Futsal World Cup20211Title won in 2021.

Continental (Men) (Futsal)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Africa Futsal Cup of Nations1

Intercontinental (Men) (AMF Futsal)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil AMF Futsal World Cup2
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay AMF Futsal World Cup3
Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela AMF Futsal World Cup1

Intercontinental (Women) (AMF Futsal)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Catalonia.svg  Catalonia AMF Futsal World Cup1

Intercontinental (Men) (Beach soccer)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Beach Soccer World Cup 20133Titles won in 2011, 2013 and 2021.
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Beach Soccer World Cup20152Titles won in 2015 and 2019.

Continental (football)

Currently team jersey feature star which represent continental champion does not necessary feature in FIFA tournament. However this is only feature during World Cup qualifiers, continental competition and friendly match.

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives SAFF Championship 20212Titles won in 2008 and 2018.
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq Asian Cup 20211Title won in 2007.
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Asian Cup20211Title won in 2019.
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Africa Cup of Nations 20007Titles won in 1957, 1959, 1986 and 1998. Subsequent stars added after their 2006, 2008 and 2010 triumphs. The star is also feature for beach soccer national team.
Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon Africa Cup of Nations20045Titles won in 1984, 1988, 2000 and 2002. A fifth star was added after their 2017 victory.
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Africa Cup of Nations20102Title won in 1990. Second star added after 2019 win.
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  DR Congo Africa Cup of Nations20132Titles won in 1968 and 1974.
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast Africa Cup of Nations20102Title won in 1992. Second star added after 2015 win.
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Africa Cup of Nations20041Title won in 2004. Although the star didn't feature at 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Africa Cup of Nations20201Title won in 1996.
Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan Africa Cup of Nations20221Title won in 1970.
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia Africa Cup of Nations20221Title won in 1962.
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal Africa Cup of Nations20241Title won in 2021.
Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia Africa Cup of Nations20241Title won in 2012.

Intercontinental (non-FIFA football)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Padania.svg  Padania Viva World Cup 32008, 2009, 2010
Flag of the County of Nice.svg  County of Nice ConIFA World Football Cup 12014

Intercontinental (Women)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Women's World Cup 1991 4Worn on the chest, worn on the back collar between 2007 and 2011 and until early 2007 worn on the sleeve. Second star added following the victory in the 1999 World Cup. Third and fourth stars added following the back-to-back triumphs in the 2015 and 2019 World Cups.
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Women's World Cup 2003 2Until 2003 the three stars of the men's team had been worn. Second star added for their 2007 victory.
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Women's World Cup 1995 1Worn on the chest, worn on the sleeve until 2015.
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Women's World Cup 2011 1Title won in 2011.
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Women's World Cup 2023 1Title won in 2023.

Continental (Women)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg  Equatorial Guinea Women's Africa Cup of Nations 20082Titles won in 2008 and 2012.

Football clubs

OFC

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Hekari United F.C. Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea OFC Champions League 12008–09
Hienghène Sport Flags of New Caledonia.svg  New Caledonia New Caledonia Super Ligue 22017, 2019
A.S. Dragon (Tahiti) Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti Tahiti Ligue 1 32011–12, 2012–13, 2016–17.

AFC

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Western Sydney Wanderers Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia AFC Champions League 1Gold star for winning the 2014 AFC Champions League, introduced in 2015. [12]
Brisbane Roar Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia A-League 1Silver star (inscribed with the number 3) for winning the A-League thrice, star added in 2015. [12]
Newcastle Jets Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia A-League 1Silver star for winning the A-League
Adelaide United Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia A-League 1Silver star for winning the A-League.
South Melbourne FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia National Soccer League 4
West Adelaide SC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia National Soccer League 1
Sydney Olympic FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia National Soccer League 21990, 2002
Adelaide City FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia National Soccer League 3
APIA Leichhardt FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia National Soccer League 1
Wollongong Wolves Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia National Soccer League, New South Wales state champions 4Two gold stars for NSL victories in 2000 and 2001 and two silver stars for state-level titles in 1987 and 2008. [38]
Bankstown City FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia NSW Premier League 41993, 1994, 2003/2004, 2004/2005
Darwin Olympic SC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia NorZone Premier League 6Each star represent premiers or champions.
Oakleigh Cannons FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia National Premier Leagues Victoria 4
Bashundhara Kings Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Bangladesh Premier League (football) 2
Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng FC Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Cambodian Premier League 2
Shandong Luneng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Jia-A League, Chinese Super League 4One title per star.
Guangzhou Evergrande Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Super League, AFC Champions League 2One star each for AFC Champions League and Chinese Super League; stars for the respective number of wins (two for ACL, seven for CSL) on sleeves.
Shanghai SIPG Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Super League 2One title per star.
Wuhan Three Towns Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Super League 1One title per star.
Jiangsu Suning Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Super League 1One title per star.
Beijing Guoan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Super League 1One title per star.
Changchun Yatai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Super League 1One title per star.
Dalian Shide Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Super League 1One title per star.
Shenzhen Ruby Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Super League 1One title per star.
Shanghai Shenhua Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China PR Chinese Super League, Chinese Jia-A League 1One title per star.
South China AA Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Hong Kong First Division League 4Ten titles per star.
Eastern Sports Club Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Hong Kong First Division League 1One title per star.
Chennai City FC Flag of India.svg  India I-League 12018–19 I-League title.
Gokulam Kerala FC Flag of India.svg  India I-League 22020–21, 2021–22
Churchill Brothers FC Goa Flag of India.svg  India I-League 22008–09, 2012–13
Aizawl F.C. Flag of India.svg  India I-League 12016–17 I-League title.
Hyderabad FC Flag of India.svg  India Indian Super League 12021–22
Bengaluru FC Flag of India.svg  India I-League, Indian Super League 32013–14. 2015,16 I-League title and 2018–19 Indian Super League title
PSIS Semarang Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Liga 1 1One league title per star; PSIS won the Premier Division title at 1998–99.
Bhayangkara Solo F.C. Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Liga 1 1One league title per star; Bhayangkara won the Premier Division title in 2017
Bali United Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Liga 1 2One league title per star; Bali won Premier Division title in 2019 and 2021.
Persib Bandung Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Liga 1 2One league title per star; Persib had won Premier Division titles in 1995 and 2014.
Persija Jakarta Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Perserikatan and Liga 1 1 (11)Ten league title per star; Persija had nine Perserikatan titles, one Premier Division title, in 2001, and one Liga 1 title in 2018.
Persik Kediri Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Liga 1 2One league title per star; Persik won Premier Division titles in 2003 and 2006.
Persipura Jayapura Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Liga 1 4One league title per star; Persipura won four Premier Division titles in 2005, 2009, 2011 and 2013.
Semen Padang Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Liga 1 1One league title per star; Semen Padang won its first Premier Division title in 2012.
Sriwijaya F.C. Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Liga 1 2One league title per star. Sriwijaya FC had won the Premier Division in 2008 and 2012, but the 2011–12 season was not organized by the Premier Division or PSSI, causing internal conflict, meaning the "real" champions of 2011–12 are Semen Padang.
Persepolis Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Iranian Football League 1For their record ten championship titles won in Iranian Football League.
Esteghlal Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Asian Club Championship 2For their Asian Club Championship triumphs.
PAS Hamedan Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Asian Club Championship 1A star for their Asian Club Championship triumph.
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq AFC Cup 3Consecutive titles in 2016, 2017 and 2018.
Al-Faisaly SC Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan Jordanian Pro League 3Each star represent 10 titles.
Gamba Osaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan AFC Champions League, J1 League, Emperor's Cup, J.League Cup 9A star for each major title; the star for their sole AFC Champions League title is larger than the others.
Kashima Antlers Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J1 League, J.League Cup, Emperor's Cup, AFC Champions League 2A star for every ten major titles.
Urawa Red Diamonds Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J1 League, AFC Champions League 3A large star for each ACL title, a small star for each J1 League title.
Kawasaki Frontale Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J1 League 3A star for each major title.
Nagoya Grampus Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J1 League, Emperor's Cup 3A star for each major title.
Shonan Bellmare Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J.League Cup, Asian Cup Winners' Cup, Emperor's Cup 3A star for each major title.
Kashiwa Reysol Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J1 League, J.League Cup, Emperor's Cup 4A star for each major title.
Yokohama F. Marinos Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J1 League 4A star for each J1 League title.
Tokyo Verdy Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J1 League 2A star for each J1 League title.
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J1 League 3A star for each J1 League title.
Júbilo Iwata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J1 League 3A star for each J1 League title.
Cerezo Osaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J.League Cup, Emperor's Cup 2A star for each major title.
Oita Trinita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J.League Cup 1A star for each J.League Cup title.
JEF United Chiba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J.League Cup 2A star for each J.League Cup title.
Kyoto Sanga Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Emperor's Cup 1A star for each Emperor's Cup title.
Vissel Kobe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Emperor's Cup 1A star for each Emperor's Cup title.
Blaublitz Akita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan J3 League 2A star for each J3 League title.
Verspah Oita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Japan Football League 1A star for each Japan Football League title.
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K League Classic 8One title per star.
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K League Classic 7One title per star; six stars introduced in 2003, with seventh star worn since 2007. [39]
Pohang Steelers Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K League Classic 5One title per star.
Busan IPark Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K League Classic 4One title per star: four stars worn since 2010. [39]
Suwon Samsung Bluewings Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K League Classic 4One title per star: three stars introduced initially in 2005, with fourth star added in 2009. [39]
Ulsan Hyundai Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K League Classic 2One title per star; stars added in 1998. [39]
Gimhae FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K3 League 1One title per star.
Seoul United Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K3 League 1One title per star.
Daejeon Korail FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic Korea National League 2One title per star.
Ulsan Citizen FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K3 League Basic1One title per star.
Paju Citizen FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K4 League 1One title per star.
Yong In University Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic U-League 4U-League winner in 2015, 2018, other 2 stars are unknown.
Yeungnam University Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic U-League 9
Kuwait SC Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Kuwait Premier League 3Each star represent 5 titles
Al Ansar Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon Lebanese Premier League 1Represents ten titles.
Windsor Arch Ka I Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Liga de Elite 32010, 2011, 2012
Kelantan FA Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Malaysian Super League 2One title per star; represents MSL titles won in 2011 and 2012.
Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Malaysian Super League 3Stars were added in 2013 without any meaning until 2016 after JDT won three national titles. The three stars were described by owner of the team Crown Prince of Johor Tunku Ismail Idris as the only person to adopt 3 stars at the badge before winning any trophy. [40]
FC Ulaanbaatar Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Mongolian National Premier League 1Represents titles won in 2011.
Ulaanbaatar City FC Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Mongolian National Premier League 1Represents titles won in 2019.
Dhofar Club Flag of Oman.svg  Oman Oman Professional League 11 star represent 10 titles
Al-Sadd Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar AFC Champions League 2A star for each AFC Champions League triumph.
Al Hilal Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia AFC Champions League, Asian Cup Winners' Cup, Asian Super Cup 7A star for each AFC Champions League, Asian Cup Winners' Cup and Asian Super Cup triumph.
Geylang International FC Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Singapore Premier League 2Titles won in 1996, 2001.
Warriors FC Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Singapore Premier League 5
Albirex Niigata Singapore FC Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Singapore Premier League 4Titles won in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020.
Tishreen SC Flag of Syria.svg  Syria Syrian Premier League 5A star for each league title.
Tainan City F.C. Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Taiwan Football Premier League 22020, 2021
Buriram United F.C. Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Thai League 1 Thai FA Cup and Thai League Cup1Treble titles won in 2011. The club did not add any more star.
Chiangrai United F.C. Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Thai League 1 12019
Bangkok United F.C. Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Thai League 1 12006
Al-Ain Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates UAE Pro League 1Represents ten titles; star worn since 2012.
Sharjah FC Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates UAE Pro League 1Represents five titles.
Al-Ahli (Dubai) Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates UAE Pro League 2Two stars for their ten championship titles in the UAE League: seven with Al-Ahli Dubai FC and three with Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Dubai.
Pakhtakor Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan League 2Each star represents five titles.
Bunyodkor Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan League 1Represents five titles.
Neftchi Fergana Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan League 1Represents five titles.
Quảng Nam FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam V.League 1 12017
Hoàng Anh Gia Lai FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam V.League 1 22003, 2004
Long An FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam V.League 1 22005, 2006
SHB Đà Nẵng FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam V.League 1 31992, 2009, 2012
Hanoi FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam V.League 1 62010, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022
Becamex Bình Dương FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam V.League 1, Vietnamese National Football Cup 7 (4+3)2007, 2008, 2014, 2015. 1994, 2015, 2018

AFC (Japanese boys Secondary School)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Aomori Yamada Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan Secondary School Soccer Tournament 52012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

AFC (Japanese boys High School)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Yamanashi Gakuin Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament Inter High School Sports Festival 22009 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament. 2018 Inter High School Sports Festival
Aomori Yamada Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament Prince Takamado Cup Inter High School Sports Festival 72005 Inter High School Sports Festival. 2016, 2018 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament. 2016, 2019 Prince Takamado Cup.
Ichiritsu Funabashi Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 51994, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2011
Ishikawa Seiryo Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 12014
Ichiritsu Urawa Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 41972, 1964, 1960, 1959
Itabashi Teikyo Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 9 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament in .1974, 1977, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1991. Inter High School Sports Festival in 1976, 1982, 2002.
Kansai Hokuyo Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 21973 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, 1978 Inter High School Sports Festival.
Shiga Yasu Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 12005
Higashi Fukuoka Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 7
Morioka Shogyo Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 12006
Toyama Daiichi Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 12013
Miyazaki Hōshō Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament 12012
Ryutsu Keizai Kashiwa Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament Inter High School Sports Festival Prince Takamado Cup 5 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament in 2007. Inter High School Sports Festival champion in 2008, 2017. Prince Takamado Cup in 2007, 2013
Hiroshima Kanon Flag of Japan.svg Japan Inter High School Sports Festival 1 Inter High School Sports Festival in 2006.
Hyōgo Prefecture YouthFlag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament youth football tournament21982, 2012
Chiba Prefecture YouthFlag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Soccer Tournament youth football tournament81990, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011

AFC (Japanese University)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Ryutsu Keizai University FC Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Regional and nationwide titles9
Kansai University Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Regional and nationwide titles5
Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Regional and nationwide titles5
Fukuoka University Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Prime Minister Cup12009

CAF

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
JS Kabylie Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Various African titles7Two CAF Champions Leagues (1981, 1990), [Af 1] three CAF Cups (2000, 2001, 2002), one African Cup Winners' Cup (1995) and one CAF Super Cup (1982).
ES Sétif Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CAF Champions League 2Two CAF Champions Leagues (1988, 2014)
MC Alger Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CAF Champions League 1Title won in 1976. [Af 1]
USM Alger Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CAF Confederation Cup 1Title won in 2023.
CR Belouizdad Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 1One star represent 10 titles
Canon Yaoundé Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon CAF Champions League African Cup Winners' Cup 4 CAF Champions League titles won in 1971, 1978 and 1980. [Af 1] African Cup Winners' Cup title won in 1979.
Union Douala Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon CAF Champions League 2 (1 above + 1 below)One star for CAF Champions League won in 1979, [Af 1] and one star for African Cup Winners' Cup won in 1981.
TP Mazembe Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  Democratic Republic of the Congo CAF Champions League, Linafoot 5 (1 above + 4 below)Represents ten titles and four CAF Champions Leagues (1967, 1968, 2009, 2010). [Af 1]
AS Vita Club Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  Democratic Republic of the Congo CAF Champions League 1Title won in 1973. [Af 1]
Al Ahly Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Egyptian League, CAF Champions League 14 (4 above + 10 below)Four stars above club's badge, represents forty-two Egyptian Premier League titles; Ten stars under club's badge, represents 10 CAF Champions League titles (1982, 1987, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2020, and 2021).
Ismaily SC Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt CAF Champions League 1Title won in 1969.
Al Ittihad Alexandria Club Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Egypt Cup 6Each star represents one title; Titles won in 1926, 1936, 1948, 1963, 1973, 1976.
ENPPI SC Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Egypt Cup 2Titles won in 2005 and 2011.
El Sekka El Hadid SC Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Sultan Hussein Cup, Cairo League 4 Sultan Hussein Cup in 1923–24, 1935–36, Cairo League in 1923–24, 1935–36
Hafia FC Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea CAF Champions League 3Titles won in 1972, 1975 and 1977. [Af 1]
Horoya AC Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea African Cup Winners' Cup 1Title won in 1979
AS Kaloum Star Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea Guinée Championnat National 11 star represent 10 titles.
ASEC Mimosas Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast CAF Champions League 1Title won in 1998.
Stade d'Abidjan Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast CAF Champions League 1Title won in 1966. [Af 1]
Séwé FC Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division 3Titles won in 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14.
Stella Club d'Adjamé Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division 3Titles won in 1979, 1981, 1984.
Al-Ittihad Flag of Libya.svg  Libya Libyan Premier League 1Awarded star after winning tenth Libyan Premier League title in 2002–03.
Al Ahli SC (Tripoli) Flag of Libya.svg  Libya Libyan Premier League 1One star represent 10 titles
Al-Ahly SC (Benghazi) Flag of Libya.svg  Libya Libyan Premier League 1 Al-Ahly SC (Benghazi) is the only club in Libya which has a star in its badge before reaching 10 league titles.
AS Adema Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar Malagasy Pro League 3Titles won in 2002, 2006, and 2012.
Raja Casablanca Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco CAF Champions League, Botola 4 (1 above + 3 below)Represents ten titles, and three CAF Champions Leagues (1989, 1997, 1999). [Af 1]
FAR Rabat Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Botola 1Represents ten titles.
Wydad Casablanca Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Botola, CAF Champions League 5Represents twenty titles, and three CAF Champions Leagues (1992, 2017, 2022).
Kawkab Marrakech Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco CAF Cup 1Title won in 1996.
Enyimba Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria CAF Champions League 2Titles won in 2003 and 2004.
Kano Pillars F.C. Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Nigeria Professional Football League 4Titles won in 2007–08, 2011–12, 2013, and 2014.
CARA Brazzaville Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Republic of the Congo CAF Champions League 1Title won in 1974. [Af 1]
Kaizer Chiefs Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa South African League"NSL/PSL", African Cup Winners' Cup 2Represents ten+ League titles and one African Cup Winners' Cup Title won in 2001.
Mamelodi Sundowns Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa CAF Champions League 1Title won in 2016. [41] [Af 1]
Orlando Pirates Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa CAF Champions League 1Title won in 1995. [42] [Af 1]
Espérance de Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Tunisian Ligue 7 (3 above + 4 below)Represents thirty titles, and four CAF Champions Leagues (1994, 2011, 2018, 2019).
Club Africain Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Tunisian Ligue 1Represents ten titles.
ÉS Sahel Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Tunisian Ligue 1Represents ten titles.
JS Saint-Pierroise Flag of France.svg France (Flag of France.svg  Réunion) Réunion Premier League 2Represents ten titles.
AS Saint-Louisienne Flag of France.svg France (Flag of France.svg  Réunion) Réunion Premier League 1Represents ten titles.
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The CAF Champions League was known as the African Cup of Champions Clubs prior to 1997.

CONCACAF (United States)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Minnesota United FC Flag of the United States.svg United States North American Soccer League championship1Title won in 2011. [43]
LA Galaxy Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 55 Silver stars for five MLS Cup Titles won, start from 2019. Previously wore a gold star to symbolize their five MLS Cup titles. [44] [45]
D.C. United Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 4Titles won in 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2004.
Seattle Sounders FC Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 2Titles won in 2016 and 2019.
Houston Dynamo FC Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 2Titles won in 2006 and 2007.
San Jose Earthquakes Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 2Titles won in 2001 and 2003; [nb 2]
Sporting Kansas City Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 2Titles won in 2000 (as Kansas City Wizards) and 2013 (as Sporting Kansas City).
Columbus Crew SC Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 3Titles won in 2008 and 2020.
Chicago Fire Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 1Title won in 1998.
Real Salt Lake Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 1Title won in 2009.
Colorado Rapids Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 1Title won in 2010.
Atlanta United FC Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 1Title won in 2018.
New York City FC Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 1Title won in 2021.
Portland Timbers Flag of the United States.svg United States MLS Cup 1Title won in 2015, star featured on 2016 change jersey. [46]
Detroit City FC Flag of the United States.svg United States National Independent Soccer Association 1Title won in 2020–21 season.
Orange County SC Flag of the United States.svg United States USL Championship 1Title won in 2021.
North Texas SC Flag of the United States.svg United States USL League One 1Title won in 2019.
Greenville Triumph SC Flag of the United States.svg United States USL League One 1Title won in 2020.
Union Omaha Flag of the United States.svg United States USL League One 1Title won in 2021.
Flint City Bucks Flag of the United States.svg United States USL League Two 4Titles won in 2006, 2014, 2016, 2019.
Charlotte Eagles Flag of the United States.svg United States USL League Two 3Titles won in 2000, 2005, and 2017.
Des Moines Menace Flag of the United States.svg United States USL League Two 2Title won in 2005 and 2021.
Portland Timbers U23s Flag of the United States.svg United States USL League Two 1Title won in 2010.
Laredo Heat Flag of the United States.svg United States USL League Two 1Title won in 2007.
New York Red Bulls II Flag of the United States.svg United States USL Cup 1Title won in 2016.
Louisville City FC Flag of the United States.svg United States USL Cup 2Representing the back-to-back USL Cup Championships won in 2017 and 2018.
Real Monarchs Flag of the United States.svg United States USL Cup 1Title won in 2019.
Orange County SC Flag of the United States.svg United States USL Cup 1Title won in 2021.
Sonoma County Sol Flag of the United States.svg United States National Premier Soccer League 1
Sacramento Gold FC Flag of the United States.svg United States National Premier Soccer League 1
Tampa Bay Rowdies Flag of the United States.svg United States North American Soccer League championships2The team, which began play in 2010 as FC Tampa Bay in the D2 Pro League and now plays in the USL Championship added the first star to represent the Soccer Bowl, the championship of the original North American Soccer League, won by the original Tampa Bay Rowdies in 1975; a second star was added after the new club won Soccer Bowl 2012, the championship of the second NASL. [13]
Rochester Rhinos Flag of the United States.svg United States A-League, U.S. Open Cup, United Soccer League 5Four titles won in four seasons: their first championship was the A-League in 1998; victory in the 1999 U.S. Open Cup, before the Rhinos picked up successive A-League titles in 2000 and 2001; four stars were added in 2013. fifth star added in 2015. [47]
RWB Adria Flag of the United States.svg United States National Amateur Cup 2
Milwaukee Bavarian SC Flag of the United States.svg United States National Amateur Cup 8
Christos FC Flag of the United States.svg United States National Amateur Cup 6
Metropolitan FA Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Liga Puerto Rico 2

CONCACAF (United States college soccer)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Tufts Jumbos Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship 3
Trinity Tigers Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship 1
Messiah University Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship 11
Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship 2
Florida Tech Panthers Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship 21988, 1991
Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship 22000, 2008
Fort Lewis Skyhawks Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship 32005, 2009, 2011
Southern Connecticut Owls Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship 61987, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1998, 1999
Pfeiffer Falcons Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship 12015
Lynn Fighting Knights Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship 4
Akron Zips men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 1Represents 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.
Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 7
Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 10
Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 8
UConn Huskies men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 31948, 1981, 2000. The stars are located at the sleeve.
Stanford Cardinal men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 32015, 2016, 2017. The stars are located at the sleeve.
Clemson Tigers men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 2
North Carolina Tar Heels men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 2Stars are at back of shirt.
San Francisco Dons men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 6
Navy Midshipmen men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 1
Hartwick Hawks men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 1
UC Santa Barbara Gauchos men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 12006
Georgetown Hoyas men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 12019
Marshall Thundering Herd men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 12020
Drexel Dragons men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association national champion11958
Hastings College Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Men's Soccer Championship 22010, 2016
Westmont College Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Men's Soccer Championship 11972
Bethel University (Tennessee) Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Men's Soccer Championship 12008
Missouri Valley College Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Men's Soccer Championship 12020
University of Rio Grande Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Men's Soccer Championship 12003, 2015
Lindsey Wilson College Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Men's Soccer Championship 91995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2011

CONCACAF (United States high school)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Juan Diego Catholic High School Flag of the United States.svg United StatesUtah state championship1
Dixie High School (Utah)Flag of the United States.svg United StatesUtah state championship1
Wasatch High School Flag of the United States.svg United StatesUtah state championship1

CONCACAF

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
SV Racing Club Aruba Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba Aruban Division di Honor 3One star represent 5 titles.
SV Deportivo Nacional Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba Aruban Division di Honor 5One star represent 1 titles.
San Pedro Pirates FC Flag of Belize.svg  Belize Premier League of Belize 12019.
Toronto FC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada MLS Cup 1Title won in 2017.
Pacific FC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Canadian Premier League 1
FC London Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada USL League Two 2Title won in 2012.
CS Mont-Royal Outremont Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Première Ligue de soccer du Québec 3
Saprissa Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica CONCACAF Champions League 3The stars are located at the sleeve.
C.S. Cartaginés Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Costa Rican league CONCACAF Champions League 4One star per national league title. One star per continental title.
A.D. San Carlos Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Costa Rican league 1One star per national league title.
Orión F.C. Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Costa Rican league 2One star per national league title.
La U Universitarios Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Costa Rican league 1One star per national league title.
Jong Colombia Flag of Curacao.svg  Curaçao CONCACAF Champions' Cup (Caribbean Zone) and Sekshon Pagá.3 (2+1)Two stars for CONCACAF Champions League (Caribbean Zone) titles (1967 and 1979) and one star for at least ten league titles.
Atlético Pantoja Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Various national and international titles5Caribbean Club Championship in 2018,

Liga Dominicana de Fútbol in 2015, 2019, Apertura in 2019, Supercopa Liga Dominicana de Fútbol in 2020

Cibao FC Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Liga Mayor 1Champion in 2018 Liga Dominicana de Fútbol.
Universidad Dominicana O&M Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Liga Mayor 12020
A.D. Isidro Metapán Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador La Primera 10Star for each national title won.
Santa Tecla F.C. Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador La Primera 4Star for each national title won.
Quequeisque F.C. Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador La Primera 5Star for each national title won.
Firpo Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador La Primera 9Star for each national title won.
C.D. Atlético Marte Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador La Primera 8Star for each national title won.
C.D. Dragón Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador La Primera 3Star for each national title won
Cobán Imperial Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala 1
Club Xelajú MC Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala 5Represent as moon
C.D. Guastatoya Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala 3
Antigua GFC Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala 4
FC Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala 1Clausura 2021
C.D. Malacateco Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala 4Apetura 2021
Arcahaie FC Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti Ligue Haïtienne 12020
Platense F.C. Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras 2
Juticalpa F.C. Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras Honduran Cup 1
Club Deportivo y Social Vida Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras 2
Harbour View F.C. Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica National Premier League 4
Cavalier F.C. Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica National Premier League 1
Real Estelí Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua Nicaraguan Primera División 4First two national championships won by the club (in 1991 and 1999).
Managua FC Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua Nicaraguan Primera División 1Apertura 2018
C.D. Walter Ferretti Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua Nicaraguan Primera División 4
Diriangén FC Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua Nicaraguan Primera División 26
Tauro F.C. Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Liga Panameña de Fútbol 1Represents ten titles.
C.A. Independiente de La Chorrera Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Liga Panameña de Fútbol 3
Sporting San Miguelito Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Liga Panameña de Fútbol 1
S.V. Transvaal Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname CONCACAF Champions League and SVB Topklasse.3 (2+1)Two stars for CONCACAF Champions League titles and one star for at least ten league titles.
Defence Force F.C. Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago CONCACAF Champions League, CFU Club Championship and TT Pro League.4 (2+1+1)Two stars for CONCACAF Champions League titles, one star for CFU Club Championship and one star for at least ten league titles.
Golden Lion FC Flag of France.svg Martinique Martinique Championnat National 5

CONCACAF (Mexico)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Toluca Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Mexican First Division 10One star per title.
Pachuca Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division, CONCACAF Champions League, Copa Sudamericana 13 (7 above + 6 below)One star per league title; six gold stars for continental trophies: five stars for CONCACAF Champions League titles, and one star for its Copa Sudamericana title.
León Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 8One star per title.
Monterrey Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division + CONCACAF Champions League 10 (5 above + 5 below)Five silver stars above for league titles. Five gold stars below for CONCACAF Champions League titles.
UANL Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 7One star per league title.
Santos Laguna Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 6One star per title.
Atlante Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 3One star per title.
Necaxa Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 3One star per title.
Tampico Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 1One star per title.
Puebla Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division and Mexican Cup 7 (2 inside + 5 outside)Two gold stars incorporated into crest for league titles. Five blue stars outside for cup titles.
Veracruz Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 2Titles won in 1946 and 1950.
Atlas Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 3Titles won in 1951, Apertura 2021 and Clausura 2022.
Tecos Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 1Title won in 1994.
Tijuana Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 1Title won in 2012.
Murciélagos Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Third Division 1Title won in 2012.
Alacranes de Durango Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Third Division 4Invierno 1998, Verano 1999, Apertura 2021, and Clausura 2013
Celaya Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Division Promotion 2One star per division promotion.
Tepatitlán F.C. Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Liga de Expansión MX 1Title won in 2021.
Mineros de Fresnillo F.C. Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Third Division 2Segunda Serie B Apertura 2014, Ascenso Serie B 2014/2015
Sahuayo F.C. Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Third Division 1Clausura 2013
Pioneros de Cancún Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Third Division 12013–14
Acatlán F.C. Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Fourth Division 12017–18
Ecatepec Fútbol Club Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Fourth Division 11987–88
Deportivo Zitácuaro Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Third Division Mexican Fourth Division 3Third division Invierno 1997, Verano 2001, fourth division 1995/1996
Cafetaleros de Chiapas Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Second Division 1Clausura 2018
Alebrijes de Oaxaca Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican Second Division 2Apertura 2017, Apertura 2019
Héroes de Zaci Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Liga TDP 12018–19
Aguacateros C.D. Uruapan Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Serie B de México 1Apetura 2021

CONIFA North America & Caribbean

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Chapulineros de Oaxaca Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Liga de Balompié Mexicano 22020–21 and 2021. The competition is sanctioned by CONIFA instead of Mexican Football Federation.

CONMEBOL (Argentina)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Arsenal de Sarandí Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Various National and International titles5Copa Sudamericana 2007, J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship 2008, Primera División 2012 Clausura, Supercopa Argentina 2012, Copa Argentina 2012–13
Defensa y Justicia Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana 2For 2020 Copa Sudamericana and then 2021 Recopa Sudamericana.
Club Atlético Tigre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Copa de la Superliga 1Title won in 2019.
Huracán Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Various National Titles135 Stars above badge for every league wins, 8 Stars below badge for every national cup wins.

Argentine Primera División won in 1921, 1922, 1925, 1928, and 1973.

Copa Estímulo won in 1920.

Copa Dr. Carlos Ibarguren won in 1922 and 1925.

Copa Adrián C. Escobar won in 1942 and 1943.

Copa de Competencia Británica won in 1944.

Copa Argentina won in 2013–14.

Supercopa Argentina won in 2014.

Argentinos Juniors Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine League, Copa Libertadores, and Interamerican Cup 5Three Argentine League; 1985 Copa Libertadores, and 1986 Interamerican Cup
Estudiantes (LP) Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine League, Copa Libertadores, and Intercontinental Cup 11Five Argentine league titles; four Copa Libertadores; 1968 Intercontinental and 1969 Interamerican Cups; [48] an earlier badge had just four stars, for the Libertadores and Intercontinental titles; [48] tenth star added after 2009 Copa Libertadores victory.
Rosario Central Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine league and CONMEBOL Cup 6 (4+1+1)The middle star, for the CONMEBOL Cup, is larger. The previous badge had five blue stars and one larger yellow star; the extra small star was for the unofficial "1974 Argentinian Championship", [49] a qualification playoff for the 1974 Copa Libertadores. [50]
Newell's Old Boys Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine league 7One star per title, including one each for the 1990 Apertura and the 1990/91 Apertura/Clausura playoff. [51]
Argentinos Juniors Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine League, Copa Libertadores, and Interamerican Cup 5Three Argentine League; 1985 Libertadores and 1986 Interamerican Cup
Lanús Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine League, Copa Bicentenario, Supercopa Argentina, Copa Sudamericana, Copa CONMEBOL 6Two Argentine League (2007 and 2016); 2016 Copa Bicentenario, 2016 Supercopa Argentina, 2013 Copa Sudamericana, and 1996 Copa CONMEBOL.
Boca Juniors Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Various Titles72The club has a policy of adding a star to their badge since 1970 for each title won ever (except during 2007–2009, when a design with only three stars was used for each Intercontinental Cup won); however, the version of the club badge on the shirts provided by kit manufacturer Nike remains on 52 stars as of 2019.
Quilmes AC Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine league 2For amateur titles of 1912 and 1978 Metropolitano
Ferro Carril Oeste Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine league 2For 1982 Nacional and 1984 Nacional
Banfield Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine league and Copa de Honor 2For 2009 Torneo Apertura and 1920 amateur Copa de Honor.
Racing Club de Avellaneda Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Intercontinental Cup 1Title won in 1967. The star is located at the bottom of kit.
Vélez Sarsfield Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Intercontinental Cup 1Title won in 1994.
Talleres de Córdoba Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Copa CONMEBOL 1Title won in 1999.
Chacarita Juniors Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine league 1For 1969 Metropolitano.
Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine league 1Argentine Primera División 1969, Copa Centenario de la AFA 1993
Sportivo Dock Sud Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine league 1Title won in 1933.
Club Atlético Porteño Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine league 21912 FAF, 1914 FAF
Club Atlético Colón Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Copa de la Liga Profesional 1Title won in 2021.
Club Atlético Patronato Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Copa Argentina 1Title won in 2022.
Club Atlético Atlanta Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Copa Suecia 11960
Club Atlético Nueva Chicago Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Copa de Competencia Jockey Club 11933
Club Atlético Sarmiento Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Various national competitions5B Nacional 2020. Primera B 1980, 2003–04, 2011–12. Primera C 1977.
Sacachispas Fútbol Club Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Various national competitions4Primera C 2016–17, Primera D 1954, 1999–00, 2002–03
Club Atlético Villa San Carlos Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Primera Nacional, Primera C, Primera D 4Primera B 2012–13, Primera C 2008–09 Primera D 1992–93, 2001–02
CA Excursionistas Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentine División Intermedia11924
Deportivo Laferrere Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Primera C 4Primera C won in 1986–87 and 2001–02, 2 stars are unknown.
UAI Urquiza Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Primera C, Primera D 2Primera D won in 2009–10, Primera C won in 2012–13.
Club Ferrocarril Midland Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Primera D 31968, 1988–89, 2008–09
Argentino de Merlo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Primera D 31985, 1998–99, 2018–19
Club Atlético Claypole Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Primera D 21996–97, 2020
Deportivo Paraguayo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Primera D 11991–92
Central Ballester Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Primera D 11995–96
San Martín de Tucumán Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Copa General Pedro Ramírez 11944
Club Atlético Tucumán Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Various national competitions3

Almirante Brown Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Various national competitions5
Social and Sports Club Flandria Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Various national competitions51952, 1998, 2014, 2016, 2021
Melmac FC Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Various lower division national competitions52009, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018
Luján Sport Club Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Liga Mendocina de Fútbol 1Title won in 2013.
Club Atlético Social y Deportivo Camioneros Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina es:Liga Lujanense de Fútbol 3

CONMEBOL

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Universitario de Sucre Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia Bolivian Primera División 2For leagues won in 2008 Apertura and 2014 Clausura.
Club Aurora Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia Bolivian Primera División 2For leagues won in 1964 and 2008 Clausura.
Club Always Ready Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia Bolivian Primera División 3For leagues won in 1951, 1957, and 2020 Apertura. Stars located inside badge.
Club Independiente Petrolero Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia Bolivian Primera División 1
Club San José Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia Bolivian Primera División 4For leagues won in 1955, 1995, 2007 Clausura, 2018 Clausura.
Club Blooming Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia Bolivian Primera División 5For leagues won in 1984, 1998, 1999, 2005 Apertura, 2009 Clausura.
C.D. Jorge Wilstermann Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia Bolivian Primera División 5One star per title. Currently only have 5 stars on their logo.
Oriente Petrolero Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia Bolivian Primera División and other national competitions.16One star per titles.
Colo-Colo Flag of Chile.svg Chile Copa Libertadores 4(1+3)Represents trophy won in 1991 and other three stars laddered after winning 30th national championship; each star represents ten titles.
Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile.svg Chile Copa Sudamericana 1Trophy won in 2011.
O'Higgins Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 1Title won in 2013 Apertura.
Cobresal Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 1Title won in 2014 Clausura.
Unión San Felipe Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 1One star per title.
Deportes Magallanes Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 4One star per title.
Everton de Viña del Mar Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 4One star per title.
Audax Italiano Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 4One star per title.
Club Deportivo Palestino Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 2One star per title.
Huachipato Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 2One star per title.
Santiago Morning Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 1One star per title.
Santiago Wanderers Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 3One star per title.
Cobreloa Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean Primera División 8One star per title.
Cúcuta Deportivo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league 1One star per title.
Deportes Quindío Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league 1One star per title.
Boyacá Chicó F.C. Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league 1One star per title.
Deportivo Pasto Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league 1One star per title.
Deportes Tolima Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league 3One star per title.
Atlético Junior Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league 9One star per title.
Once Caldas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league and Copa Libertadores 5 (1 above + 4 below)Gold star over badge for Libertadores; four stars within badge for one league win each. [52]
L.D.U. Quito Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana 4
CD El Nacional Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ecuadorian Serie A 20 (13 above + 7 below)Thirteen gold stars above badge in two rows; the top row consists of three stars grouped together on both left and right with two together in the middle for eight total, the sets on the left and right represent the three consecutive Serie A titles won from 1976 to 1978 and 1982–1984, the set of two in middle represent the two consecutive Serie A titles won in 2005 (Clausura) and 2006, the second row consists of five additional gold stars for single league titles won, and below the badge is seven silver stars for seven Serie A second-place finishes.
CD Cuenca Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ecuadorian Serie A 1Gold star above badge for 2004 Serie A title.
CD Olmedo Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ecuadorian Serie A 2 (1 above + 1 below)White star above badge for 2000 Serie A title; white star below badge for 2004 Serie A second-place finish.
CS Patria Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ecuadorian Serie A, Campeonato de Guayaquil, and Segunda Categoría del Guayas 4Four green stars below badge for 1961 Serie A second-place finish, two Campeonato de Guayaquil titles in 1958 and 1959, and the 1968 Segunda Categoría del Guayas title.
Delfín SC Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ecuadorian Serie A 1Gold star above badge for 2019 Serie A title.
Independiente del Valle Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Copa Sudamericana 2Gold stars above badge for 2019 & 2022 Copa Sudamericana titles.
SD Quito Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ecuadorian Serie A 5Gold stars above badge for each Serie A title.
Olimpia Asunción Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Intercontinental Cup and Copa Libertadores 4One golden star for 1979 Intercontinental Cup, three silver stars for the 1979, 1990 and 2002 Copa Libertadores.
Sol de América Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Paraguayan Primera División 2Titles won in 1986 and 1991.
Cienciano Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Copa Sudamericana and Recopa Sudamericana 2Titles won in 2003 and 2004.
FBC Melgar Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División 2Peruvian championship title in 1981; second star added after their 2015 championship title.
Juan Aurich Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División 1Peruvian championship title won in 2011.
Unión Huaral Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División 2Peruvian championship titles won in 1976, 1989.
Atlético Chalaco Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División 2Peruvian championship titles won in 1930, 1947,
CD San Martín Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División 3Peruvian championship titles won in 2007, 2008 and 2010.
Sporting Cristal Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División 3Three consecutive titles won from 1994 to 1996.
Sport Boys Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División 6Stars under the badge (one per title).
Defensor Lima Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División and a title21973 Peruvian Primera División
Comerciantes Unidos Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Copa Perú 3The three stars represent the three times that Comerciantes reached the National Stage of the Copa Perú. [53]
Sport Rosario Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Copa Perú 1Copa Perú championship title won in 2016.
Defensor La Bocana Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Copa Perú and other titles5Copa Perú and other 4 titles.
Deportivo Binacional Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División 3
Caracas Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 10One title per star.
Deportivo Táchira Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 8One title per star.
Portuguesa FC Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 5One title per star.
A.C.C.D. Mineros de Guayana Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 5One title per star.
Asociación Civil Deportivo Lara Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 5One title per star.
Zamora F.C. Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 4One title per star.
Estudiantes de Mérida Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 2One title per star.
Minervén Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 1One title per star.
Unión Atlético Maracaibo Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 1One title per star.
Deportivo La Guaira F.C. Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Primera División Venezolana 1One title per star.
Deportivo Anzoátegui Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Segunda División Venezolana 1One title per star.
Trujillanos F.C. Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Copa Venezuela 2Titles won in 1992 and 2010.
C.A. Progreso Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Uruguayan Primera División 1One title per star.
C.A. Bella Vista Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Uruguayan Primera División 1One title per star.
Rampla Juniors Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Uruguayan Primera División 2One star represent Uruguayan Primera División, one star is unknown.
Danubio F.C. Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Uruguayan Primera División 4One title per star.
Montevideo Wanderers F.C. Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Uruguayan Primera División 4One title per star.
Central Español Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Uruguayan Primera División 3One title per title. Other 2 titles are unknown.

CONMEBOL (Brazil states champions)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
São Cristóvão Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Carioca 1Title won in 1926.
Plácido de Castro Futebol Club Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Acreano 1Title won in 2013.
Atlético Acreano Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Acreano 1
Atlético Clube Juventus Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Acreano 1Represent 10 titles.
São Francisco Futebol Clube (AC) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Acreano second division1
Murici Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Alagoano 1Title won in 2010.
Associação Atlética Coruripe Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Alagoano 3Titles won in 2006, 2007, 2014
Oratório Recreativo Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 1Title won in 2012.
Ypiranga Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 10Titles won in 1976, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2018, and 2020.
Trem Desportivo Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 5Titles won in 1952, 1984, 2007, 2010, and 2011.
Santana Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 7Titles won in 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1968, 1972, and 1985.
Santos Futebol Clube (AP) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 7Titles won in 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2019.
Independente Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 5Titles won in 1982, 1983, 1989, 1995, and 2001.
Princesa do Solimões Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amazonense 1Title won in 2013.
Peñarol Atlético Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amazonense 3Titles won in 2010, 2011, and 2020.
Manaus Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amazonense 4Titles won in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2021.
Colo-Colo de Futebol e Regatas Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 3Campeonato Baiano won in 2006, Campeonato Baiano 2nd division won in 1999 and 2014.
Alagoinhas Atlético Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 1Title won in 2021
Fluminense de Feira Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 1Titles won in 1963, 1969
Associação Desportiva Bahia de Feira Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 1Title won in 2011
Associação Desportiva Leônico Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 1Title won in 1966
Alagoinhas Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 2Title won in 2021 & 2022
Galícia Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 3Titles won in 1941, 1942, 1943
Esporte Clube Primeiro Passo Vitória da Conquista Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 2nd division 3Title won in 2006
Associação Desportiva Jequié Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 2nd division 3Titles won in 1992, 2007
Juazeiro Social Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 2nd division 3Titles won in 1996, 2010
Sociedade Desportiva Juazeirense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Baiano 2nd division 3Title won in 2011
América Football Club (CE) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense 2Title won in 1935, 1966.
Ceará Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense 5Five consecutive titles from 1915 to 1919. [54]
Caucaia Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense 2nd division, 3rd division 2Title won in 2009, 2019
Caucaia Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense 2nd division, other titles 5Title won in 2003, 2010, 2020
Crateús Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense 3nd division 2Title won in 2004, 2010
Maracanã Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense 2nd division 1Title won in 2012
Associação Desportiva Iguatu Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense 2nd division, 3rd division 2Title won in 2017, 2012
Itapipoca Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense 2nd division, 3rd division 2Title won in 2002, 2013
Uruburetama Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense 3rd division 1Title won in 2011
Sobradinho Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 3Titles won in 1985, 1986, 2018
Associação Atlética Luziânia Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 2Titles won in 2014, 2016
Ceilândia Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 2Titles won in 2010, 2012
Sociedade Atlético Ceilandense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense second division 1Title won in 2009
Bosque Formosa Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense second division 1Title won in 1999
Paranoá Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense second division 22004, 2019
Capital Clube de Futebol Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense second division, third division3Second division won in 2005, 2018, Third division won in 2009
Real Noroeste Capixaba Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa Espírito Santo 42011, 2013, 2014, 2019
Paranoá Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Capixaba 12017
Linhares Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Capixaba 12007
Esporte Clube Aracruz Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Capixaba 12012
Estrela do Norte Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Capixaba 12014
Sociedade Desportiva Serra Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Capixaba 1Titles won in 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, and 2018.
Vitória (ES) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Capixaba 3
Anápolis Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano [54] 11965
Itumbiara Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano [54] 12008
CR Atlético Catalano Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano [54] 11967, 2004
Goiânia Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano [54] 5Five Titles won in 1950–1954.
Associação Esportiva Jataiense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano second division22002, 2020
Grêmio Esportivo Anápolis Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano 2 Campeonato Goiano won in 2021, other title is Campeonato Goiano second division
Jaraguá Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano second division, third division2 Campeonato Goiano second division won in 2019, third divions won in 2017
Goiatuba Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano 11992
Trindade Atlético Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano third division12005
Itauçu Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Goiano third division12006
Sociedade Imperatriz de Desportos Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Maranhense 32005, 2015, 2019
Bacabal Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Maranhense 11996
Sabiá Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Maranhense second division12011
Nova Mutum Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense first and second division2First division title won in 2020 and second division in 2019.
Mixto EC Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense 21 star represent 10 titles.
CE Operário Várzea-Grandense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense 12Titles won in 1964, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1994, 1995, and 2002.
Cacerense Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense, Copa FMF 21 star represent Campeonato Mato-Grossense, 1 star represent Copa FMF
Sociedade Esportiva Vila Aurora Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense first division, second division, third division, Copa FMF 4Each star represent 1 title
União Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense 1Title won in 2010.
Clube Atlético Matogrossense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense 5Titles won in 1946, 1950, 1955, 1956, and 1957.
Sinop Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense 3Titles won in 1990, 1998, and 1999.
Luverdense Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense 3Titles won in 2009, 2012, and 2016.
Sorriso Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense 2Titles won in 1992, and 1993.
Costa Rica Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense 12021
Clube Desportivo Sete de Setembro Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense – Série B2Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense first division won in 2016, second division won in 2005
Esporte Clube Águia Negra Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense 42007, 2012, 2019, 2020
Corumbaense Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense 41984, 2017
Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Chapadão Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mato-Grossense Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense – Série B41995, 2013, 2009, 2014
Ipatinga Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mineiro [54] 1Title won in 2005. [54]
EC Democrata Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Taça Minas Gerais, Campeonato Mineiro Second Level 3Taça Minas Gerais title won in 1981, Campeonato Mineiro Second Level title won in 2005 and 2016
Esporte Clube Mamoré Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilCampeonato Citadino de Patos de Minas6Titles won in 1956, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1989
União Recreativa dos Trabalhadores Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Taça Minas Gerais, Campeonato Mineiro de Futebol – Módulo II3
Uberaba Sport Club Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Taça Minas Gerais 3Title won in 1989, 2009, 2010
AA Caldense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mineiro 1Title won in 2002.
EC Siderúrgica Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Mineiro 2Titles won in 1937, 1964.
Independente Atlético Clube de Tucuruí Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paraense 2Campeonato Paraense 2011, Campeonato Paraense Second Division 2009
Cametá Sport Club Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paraense 1Title won in 2012
São Francisco Futebol Clube (PA) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paraense second division11997
Bragantino Clube do Pará Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paraense second division32002, 2011, 2017
Paragominas Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paraense second division12012
Clube Atlético Vila Rica Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilTaça ACLEP12008
Náutico Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Pernambucano 6For six consecutive titles won from won from 1963 to 1968 [54]
Salgueiro Atlético Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Pernambucano, Campeonato Pernambucano second division, Copa Pernambuco 3First Division won in 2020, Second Division won in 2007, Cup won in 2005.
Sports Society Ypiranga Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Pernambucano second division, Copa Pernambuco, Copa dos Clubes Profissionais do Interior32004, 1994, 1994
Central Sport Club Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Pernambucano second division11999
Associação Acadêmica e Desportiva Vitória das Tabocas Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Pernambucano second division42006, 2009, 2014, 2020
Associação Acadêmica e Desportiva Vitória das Tabocas Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Pernambucano second division, Copa Pernambuco 3
Flamengo Esporte Clube de Arcoverde Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Pernambucano second division21996, 2016
Pesqueira Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Pernambucano second division12017
River Atlético Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 4Three stars represent 30 titles, one star is unknown.
Esporte Clube Flamengo Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 1One star represent 10 titles.
Parnahyba Sport Club Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 1One star represent 10 titles.
4 de Julho Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 4Titles won in 1992, 1993, 2011, and 2020.
Associação Atlética Corisabbá Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 11995
Associação Atlética de Altos Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 32017, 2018, 2021
Sociedade Esportiva Picos Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 41991, 1994, 1997, 1998
Sociedade Esportiva Tiradentes Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 51972, 1974, 1975, 1982, 1990
Piauí Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 41966, 1967, 1968, 1969
Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Carioca 1one of the Rio de Janeiro state champion
Casimiro de Abreu Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Carioca third division, fourth division, one star is unknown32002, 2000
Esporte Clube Rio São Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Carioca third division12019
Associação Cultural e Desportiva Potiguar Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Potiguar 22004, 2013
Globo Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa RN 12014
Associação Cultural Esporte Clube Baraúnas Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Potiguar Copa RN 22006, 2004, 2007
Associação Sportiva Sociedade Unida Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Potiguar Copa RN 2Both titles won at 2009.
Alecrim Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Potiguar 7Titles won at 1924, 1925, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1985, and 1986.
Grêmio Esportivo Bagé Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho 11925
Esporte Clube Novo Hamburgo Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho 12017
Sport Club Rio Grande Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho first and second division3 (1+2)1936, 1962, 2014
Grêmio Esportivo Brasil Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho 11919
Grêmio Atlético Farroupilha Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho 11935
Esporte Clube Pelotas Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho Recopa Gaúcha 31930, 2014, 2020
Tupy Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho third division12013
Associação Esportiva São Borja Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho third division12018
Futebol Clube Marau Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho third division12015
Clube Esportivo Aimoré Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Gaúcho third division12012
Clube Esportivo Bento Gonçalves Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa FGF 12004
Guajará Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Rondoniense 1Title won in 2000.
Vilhenense Esportivo Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Rondoniense 1Title won in 2019.
Porto Velho Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Rondoniense 2Titles won in 2020 and 2021.
Sport Club Genus de Porto Velho Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Rondoniense 1Title won in 2015.
Rondoniense Social Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Rondoniense 1Title won in 2016.
Ji-Paraná Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Rondoniense, Campeonato Rondoniense Second division10 (9+1)Red stars for First division titles at 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, and 2012; Gold star for Second division title at 2011.
Vilhena Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Rondoniense 5Titles won in 2005, 2009, 2010, 2013, and 2014.
Sociedade Esportiva União Cacoalense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Rondoniense 2Titles won in 2003 and 2004.
Real Ariquemes Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Rondoniense 2Titles won in 2017 and 2018.
São Raimundo Esporte Clube (RR) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Roraimense 6Back to back wins, from 2016 to 2021.
Baré Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Roraimense 2One star represent 10 titles
Atlético Roraima Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Roraimense 8One of the 24 times champion victory.
River Atlético Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Roraimense 43 stars represent 30 times titles, one star is unknown
Caxias Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense 3Titles won in 1929, 1954 and 1955. [54]
Clube Atlético Carlos Renaux Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense 21950, 1953
Hercílio Luz Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense 21957, 1958
Clube Náutico Marcílio Dias Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense 11963
Esporte Clube Internacional (SC) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense 11965
Clube Náutico Almirante Barroso Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense second division22016, 2019
Concórdia Atlético Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense second division12017
Associação Ferroviária de Esportes Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense second division31955, 1966, 2015
Camboriú Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense second division, third division22011, 2016
Clube Atlético Hermann Aichinger Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense second division3 Campeonato Catarinense second division 1993, 2001. Amateur State Championship 1992
Barra Futebol Clube (SC) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Catarinense third division12015
AD São Caetano Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista first division, second division, third division3Each star represent 3 division's titles.
Esporte Clube Noroeste Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa Paulista 22015, 2012
Grêmio Barueri Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista 22005 Série A3 title and 2006 Série A2 title. [54]
Rio Claro Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista second division12002
Academia Desportiva Manthiqueira Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista second division12017
Esporte Clube Lemense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista second division and third division2Second division title at 1978, third division title at 1980
Clube Atlético Itajaí Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista third division12016
Sertãozinho Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista third division31971, 2004, 2016
Sport Club Atibaia Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista third division12017
Batatais Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista various title3
Clube Atlético Penapolense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista third division, Campeonato Paulista do Interior 22011, 2014
Sociedade Esportiva Matonense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista second division, third division53 second division titles, 1 third division title and a star is unknown
Olímpia Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista second division, third division3second division in 1990. third division in 2000, 2007
Palmas FR Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Tocantinense 8Titles won in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2018, 2019, and 2020.
Gurupi Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Tocantinense 6Titles won in 1996, 1997, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2016.
Tocantinópolis Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Tocantinense 4Titles won at 1990, 1993, 2002, and 2015.
Paraíso Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Tocantinense 11995
Associação Desportiva Freipaulistano Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Sergipano first division, second division22019, 2016
Associação Desportiva Confiança Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Sergipano 3back to back won in 2000–2002
Club Sportivo Sergipe Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Sergipano 6back to back won in 1991–1996

CONMEBOL (Brazil nationwide and international)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Joinville Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, Campeonato Brasileiro Série C 2For each title won. [54]
Americano Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, Campeonato da Cidade de Campos 10 (1 above + 9 below)Golden star for Serie B title won in 1987 (although unofficial), 9 Red stars for 9 consecutive Campeonato da Cidade de Campos titles. [54]
Vasco da Gama Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilVarious Brazilian and South American8For South American Club Championship 1948; Copa Libertadores 1998; Copa Mercosur 2000; 1974, 1989, 1997 and 2000 Brazilian Championships; unbeaten Campeão de Terra e Mar season in 1945 [54] [55] The star is now located at the collar.
Palmeiras Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paulista, Brazilian Championship, Copa Rio 9 (1 above + 8 inside)Eight titles won under the name "Palestra Itália", between 1920 and 1940; others say it commemorates the eighth month (August) of 1914, when the club was founded; [54] previously wore four silver stars, one for each Brazilian championship conquered (1972, 1973, 1993, 1994); stars are placed inside the badge, rather than the usual placement above; a red star above the badge was added in 2017 for their 1951 Copa Rio win.
São Raimundo (AM) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa Norte, Campeonato Amazonense 7 (3 above + 4 below)Three red stars for three consecutive Norte titles from 1999 to 2001; four silver stars for Amazonas titles. [54]
Internacional (Porto Alegre) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Libertadores, Brazilian Championship, Copa do Brasil 6 (1 above + 5 below)Silver star for 2006 World title, five gold stars for others, with the Libertadores star larger than the other four (three Championships, one Copa). [54] [56]
Goiás Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilBrazilian Série B and Goiás State Championship 2Two silver stars, for the 1999 and 2012 Série B championships.
América do Natal Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa Nordeste, Campeonato Potiguar 5One silver star for 1998 Nordeste; four yellow stars for four consecutive Potiguar from 1979 to 1982. [54]
Fortaleza Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Cearense and Copa Norte-Nordeste 6Four blue stars for four consecutive Cearense Championships from 2007 to 2010; two yellow stars for wins of North/Northeast Cup in 1946 and 1970. [57]
Vila Nova Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, Campeonato Goiano 5One yellow star for 1996 Brasileiro title; four red stars for four consecutive Goiano titles from 1977 to 1980. [54]
São Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Intercontinental Cup, FIFA Club World Cup5Three red stars represent two Intercontinental Cups (1992 and 1993) and one FIFA Club World Championship (2005); two gold stars commemorate Adhemar da Silva's triple jump world records at the 1952 Olympics and the 1955 Pan American Games. [58]
Grêmio Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilIntercontinental Cup, Libertadores Cup, Brazilian Championship, Copa do Brasil3The gold star on the badge was added in 1970 to honour Everaldo of the 1970 World Cup team, the first Grêmio player to be world champion. [59] It also represents the 1983 Intercontinental title. The silver star represents Continental titles won (three Libertadores and two Recopa); the bronze star represents Brazilian titles (two Championships, one Serie B and five Copas). [54]
Criciuma EC Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilCopa do Brasil; Série B; Série C [54] 3 [nb 3] Copa won in 1991, Série B won in 2002 and Série C won in 2006.
Fluminense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Brazilian Championships 3Titles won in 1970, 1984 and 2010. [54]
União Barbarense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, 2 others3Série C title won in 2004. [54]
Santos FC Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilIntercontinental Cup [54] 2Titles won in 1962 and 1963.
EC Bahia Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Taça Brasil and Brazilian Championship 2Taça won in 1959, Championship won 1988. [54]
Atlético Paranaense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Brazilian Championship and Série B2Gold star for 2001 title, silver star for 1995 Série B title. [54]
Sport Club do Recife Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Brazilian Championship, Série B and Brazilian Cup3Gold star for Championship of 1987, silver star for 1990 Série B [54] and another gold star for 2008 Brazilian Cup.
EC Juventude Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilCopa do Brasil and Brazilian Série B2Gold star for the 1999 Copa, silver star for 1994 Série B. [54] [60]
Paraná Clube Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilBrazilian Série B2For official Série B of 1992 and Yellow Module of Copa João Havelange in 2000. [54]
Paysandu SC Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie B2Titles won in 1991 and 2001.
Brasiliense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B and Série C 2Bronze star for C title won in 2002, silver star for B title won in 2004. [54]
América Mineiro Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, Campeonato Mineiro 2Serie B title won in 1997, and Ten Mineiro titles from 1916 to 1925.
Flamengo Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilIntercontinental Cup [54] 1Title won in 1981
Atlético Mineiro Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Brazilian Championship [54] 1Represents title won in 1971.
Chapecoense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa Sudamerica 1Represents title awarded in 2016, another star incorporated into the badge to commemorate the victims of LaMia Flight 2933; [61] previously wore four stars representing 1977, 1996, 2007, and 2011 Campeonato Catarinense titles.
Coritiba Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Brazilian Championship [62] 1Represents title won in 1985.
Guarani FC Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Brazilian Championship [54] 2Gold star for Série A won in 1978, silver star for 1981 Série B.
Centro Sportivo Alagoano Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série C 1Title won in 2017.
Santo André Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa do Brasil [54] 1Title won in 2004. [54]
Paulista Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa do Brasil [54] 1Title won in 2005. [54]
Gama Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B [54] 1Title won in 1998.
Londrina Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B [54] 1Title won in 1980.
Avaí Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série C [54] 1Title won in 1998.
Atlético Goianiense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série C [54] Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 3Serie C titles won in 1990 and 2008. Serie B title won in 2016.
Remo Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série C [54] Campeonato Paraense 6 (5+1)Silver star for Serie C title won in 1985, 5 Golden stars for five-times triple champions of Para state championships (1924–26, 1952–54, 1973–75, 1977–79, 1989–91)
Rio Branco Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa Norte [54] 1Title won in 1997.
Sampaio Corrêa Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, Campeonato Maranhense 5 (2+3)3 stars represent Serie B, Serie C, and Serie D titles.
Campo Grande Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 1Title won in 1982.
Internacional (Limeira) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, Campeonato Paulista 3Serie B title won in 1986, 1988. Campeonato Paulista title won in 1986.
Juventus (SP) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, Campeonato Paulista 2Silver star for Serie B title won in 1984. The Gold star for previously unofficial 1934 Campeonato Paulista organised by FPF, later recognised at 2021. [63]
Tuna Luso Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie B, Serie C5Serie B title won in 1985, Serie C title won in 1992.
Operário Ferroviário Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie C, Serie D2Serie D title won in 2017, Serie C title won in 2018.
Mirassol Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie C, Serie D2Serie D title won in 2020, Serie C title won in 2022.
Boa Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie C1Serie C title won in 2016.
Macaé Esporte Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie C1Serie C title won in 2014.
ABC Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie C, Campeonato Potiguar 5 (1+4)Serie C 2010. 4 stars represent champion in all four categories in 1954: professional, amateur, junior, and youth leagues. [54]
Oeste Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie C1Serie C title won in 2012.
XV de Novembro (Piracicaba) Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie C1Serie C title won in 1995.
São Raimundo Esporte Clube (PA) Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie D1Serie D title won in 2009.
Guarany Sporting Club Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie D1Serie D title won in 2010.
Tupi Football Club Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie D1Serie D title won in 2011.
Tombense Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie D1Serie D title won in 2014.
Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP) Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie D1Serie D title won in 2015.
Volta Redonda Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie D1Serie D title won in 2016.
Ferroviário Atlético Clube (CE) Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie D1Serie D title won in 2018.
Brusque Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie D, Campeonato Catarinense 3Serie D title won in 2019, and also Campeonato Catarinense title won in 1992 and 2022.
Aparecidense Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilSerie D1Serie D title won in 2021.
São Raimundo Esporte Clube (AM) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa Norte 1Titles won in 1999, 2000, 2001.
Cuiabá Esporte Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa Verde 2Titles won in 2015 and 2019.
Itabaiana Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa do Nordeste, Campeonato Sergipano 6 (1+5)1971 Copa do Nordeste, Campeonato Sergipano back to back titles won in 1978–1982
América Futebol Clube (Rio Grande do Norte) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa do Nordeste, Campeonato Potiguar 6 (1+5)1998, other 5 stars are unknown
Campinense Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa do Nordeste, Campeonato Potiguar 7 (1+6)6 Small gold stars for 6 consecutive 1960–1965 state championship triumph, and One bigger star for 2013 Copa do Nordeste title won.

UEFA

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
KF Tirana Flag of Albania.svg  Albania Albanian Superliga 2Each star represents ten titles.
Dinamo Tirana Flag of Albania.svg  Albania Albanian Superliga 1Represents ten titles.
Partizani Tirana Flag of Albania.svg  Albania Albanian Superliga 1Represents ten titles.
Rapid Wien Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Austrian Bundesliga 3Each star represents ten titles.
Austria Wien Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Austrian Bundesliga 2Each star represents ten titles.
FC Wacker Innsbruck Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Austrian Bundesliga 1Represents ten titles (five titles as FC Wacker Innsbruck, two titles as FC Swarovski Tirol, three titles as FC Tirol Innsbruck).
Red Bull Salzburg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Austrian Bundesliga 1Represents ten titles.
Kapaz PFC Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Premier League 3One golden star for each league championship.
Neftchi Baku Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Premier League 1Represents five league championships.
Qarabağ Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Premier League 2Represents five league championships.
BATE Borisov Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Belarusian Premier League 3Each star represents five titles.
Dinamo Minsk Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Belarusian Premier League 1Represents five titles.
Anderlecht Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Belgian Pro League 3Each golden star represents ten titles.
Club Brugge Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Belgian Pro League 1Represents ten titles.
Standard Liège Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Belgian Pro League 1Represents ten titles.
Saint-Gilloise Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Belgian Pro League 1Represents ten titles.
CSKA Sofia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Bulgarian A Group 3Added three stars after their 30th league title in 2005.
PFC Ludogorets Razgrad Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Bulgarian A Group 1Represents ten titles; added after their 10th league title in 2021.
Dinamo Zagreb Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1. HNL 3Each star represents ten titles; 30th title won in 2019.
Sparta Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Gambrinus Liga 3Each star represents ten titles.
Slavia Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Gambrinus Liga 2Each star represents ten titles; 20th title won in 2020.
Dukla Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Gambrinus Liga 1Represents ten titles.
APOEL Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Cypriot First Division 2Each star represents ten titles.
Omonia Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Cypriot First Division 2Each star represents ten titles.
Anorthosis Famagusta Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Cypriot First Division 1Represents ten titles.
KB Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 3Each star represents five titles.
Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 3Each star represents five titles.
Brøndby Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 2Each star represents five titles.
AB Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 1Each star represents five titles.
B93 Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 1Each star represents five titles.
B1903 Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 1Each star represents five titles.
BK Frem Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 1Each star represents five titles.
AGF Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 1Each star represents five titles.
Esbjerg fB Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 1Each star represents five titles.
Vejle BK Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Premier League 1Each star represents five titles.
Liverpool F.C. Flag of England.svg England UEFA Champions League 6Titles won in 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005 and 2019.
Wanderers F.C. Flag of England.svg England FA Cup 5Titles won in 1872, 1873, 1876, 1877 and 1878.
Manchester United Flag of England.svg England UEFA Champions League 3Titles won in 1968, 1999 and 2008.
Huddersfield Town Flag of England.svg England English First Division 3First team to win English First Division three times in a row, between 1924 and 1926. [42]
Ipswich Town Flag of England.svg England English First Division, FA Cup, UEFA Cup 3Trophies won respectively in 1962, 1978 and 1981. [42] Stars added in 2007. [64]
Forest Green Rovers F.C. Flag of England.svg England English Football League 3(1+2)The first star represent Forest Green Rovers F.C. won the National League (English football) promotion playoff to reach EFL League Two in 2017. The 2nd and 3rd stars remain faded unless the team reach EFL League One for 2nd star and EFL Championship for 3rd star.
Chelsea F.C. Flag of England.svg England UEFA Champions League 2Titles won in 2012 and 2021.
Nottingham Forest Flag of England.svg England UEFA Champions League 2Two silver stars worn above the club crest to commemorate back to back European Cup victories, in 1979 and 1980. [42]
AFC Fylde Flag of England.svg England FA Vase, FA Trophy 2FA Vase won at 2007–08, FA Trophy won at 2018–19.
West Auckland Town F.C. Flag of England.svg England Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy 2Titles won in 1909 and 1911.
Bury F.C. Flag of England.svg England FA Cup 2Title won in 1900 and 1903. The Men's adult team have been expelled by Football League but the Bury F.C. Boys, Girls & Women team are still active.
Manchester City Flag of England.svg England UEFA Champions League 1Title won in 2023.
Aston Villa Flag of England.svg England UEFA Champions League 1Title won in 1982. [42] Star incorporated into the crest.
Bradford City A.F.C. Flag of England.svg England FA Cup 1Title won in 1911.
Old Carthusians F.C. Flag of England.svg England FA Cup 1Title won in 1881.
Royal Engineers A.F.C. Flag of England.svg England FA Cup 1Title won in 1875. Portrayed as the cup itself.
Flora Tallinn Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Meistriliiga 3Each star represents five titles.
Levadia Tallinn Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Meistriliiga 2Each star represents five titles.
HB Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Premier League 2Each star represents ten titles.
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Premier League 1Each star represents ten titles.
B36 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Premier League 1Each star represents ten titles.
Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Veikkausliiga 5Each star represents ten titles; three stars for the men's championships and two stars for the women's championships.
Marseille Flag of France.svg France UEFA Champions League 1Title won in 1993.
Saint-Étienne Flag of France.svg France French league 1Represents ten titles; last won a title in 1981.
Pamandzi SC Flag of France.svg FranceQualified for Coupe de France from Mayotte region2
Bayern Munich Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Bundesliga 5Represents thirty Bundesliga titles; the 1932 German championship win is not counted. [3] Fourth star added after 2008, the 20th title. [65] Fifth star added after their 2020/21 season title. [66]
Borussia Mönchengladbach Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Bundesliga 2Represents five titles. [3]
Borussia Dortmund Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Bundesliga 2Represents five titles. [3] Second star added in 2012, [67] previously wore only one. [8]
Werder Bremen Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Bundesliga 1Represents three titles. [3]
Hamburger SV Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Bundesliga 1Represents three titles. [3]
TuS Dassendorf Flag of Germany.svg Germany Hamburg Cup 2
VfB Stuttgart Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Bundesliga 1
Olympiacos Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Super League Greece 4Each star represents ten titles.
AEL Larissa Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Super League Greece, Greek Cup 3Each star represent one domestic major title. Gold star for 1987/88 Greek League, and 2 Silver stars for 1985 and 2007 Greek Cup titles.
Panathinaikos Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Super League Greece 2Each star represents ten titles. Stars located inside badge.
Ferencváros Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Hungarian Championship 3Each star represents ten titles. [68]
MTK Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Hungarian Championship 2Each star represents ten titles.
Újpest Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Hungarian Championship 2Each star represents ten titles.
Budapest Honvéd Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Hungarian Championship 1Each star represents ten titles.
Valur Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Icelandic league 4Each star represents five titles.
Fram Reykjavík Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Icelandic league 3Each star represents five titles.
Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Icelandic league 5Each star represents five titles.
Knattspyrnufélagið Víkingur Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Icelandic league 1Each star represents five titles.
Íþróttabandalag Akraness Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Icelandic league 3Each star represents five titles.
Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Icelandic league 1Each star represents five titles.
Bohemians Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland League of Ireland 1Represents ten titles.
Dundalk Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland League of Ireland 1Represents ten titles.
Shamrock Rovers Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland League of Ireland 2Represents ten titles; tenth title was won in 1964, but star wasn't added until fifteenth title had already been won.
Shelbourne Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland League of Ireland 1Represents ten titles; tenth title was won in 2002, but star wasn't added until eleventh title had already been won
Beitar Jerusalem Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Israeli championships 1Each star represents five titles.
Hapoel Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Israeli championships 2Each star represents five titles; five titles were won before during the Mandatory Palestine(Eretz Yisrael) period.
Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C. Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Israeli championships 1Each star represents five titles.
Maccabi Haifa Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Israeli championships 3Each star represents five titles.
Maccabi Netanya Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Israeli championships 1Each star represents five titles.
Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C. Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Israeli championships 1Each star represents five titles.
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Israeli championships 4Each star represents five titles; five titles were won before during the Mandatory Palestine(Eretz Yisrael) period.
Ironi Kiryat Shmona Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Israeli championships 1Represents the North Star.
Juventus Flag of Italy.svg Italy Italian Serie A 3Each represents ten Italian Football Championship and Serie A titles. The first, added in 1958 by a Lega Calcio verdict, represents the first case in sports history which a golden star is used in the kits as a sporting and honorific symbol. [1] Second star added in 1982. Added a third star following their supposed 30th league title in 2011–12 but removed them all following a dispute with the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), who stripped Juventus of their 2004–05 title and did not assign to them the 2005–06 title due to the 2006 Italian football scandal, leaving the official total at 28. Juventus have since won their 30th title in the 2013–14 season and thus earned the right to wear the third star, the club removed all stars until another club earns the right to wear two stars "to emphasise the difference". [5] However, the three stars have been reinstated from 2015 to 2016 after reached a sponsorship with Adidas. [6]
Internazionale Flag of Italy.svg Italy Italian Serie A 1Represents ten titles. Added in 1966. Next season Inter will wear two stars, given their 20th league title has been secured.
Milan Flag of Italy.svg Italy Italian Serie A 1Represents ten titles. Added in 1979.
FC Astana Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Premier League Kazakhstan Super Cup 2One star represent 5 titles.
FC Aktobe Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Premier League 1One star represent 5 titles.
Ventspils Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Latvian Higher League 1Each star represents five titles.
Jeunesse Esch Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg National Division 2Each represents ten titles.
F91 Dudelange Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg National Division 1Represents ten titles.
Sliema Wanderers Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Maltese Premier League 2Each star represents ten titles.
Floriana Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Maltese Premier League 2Each star represents ten titles.
Valletta Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Maltese Premier League 2Each star represents ten titles.
Hibernians Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Maltese Premier League 1Represents ten titles. Added in 2009
Victoria Hotspurs F.C. Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Gozo Football League First Division 1Each star represents ten titles.
Nadur Youngsters F.C. Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Gozo Football League First Division 1Each star represents ten titles.
Sannat Lions F.C. Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Gozo Football League First Division 1Each star represents ten titles.
Sheriff Tiraspol Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova Moldovan League 2Represents ten titles.
Ajax Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie and Dutch Championship (pre-1956) 3Each star represents ten titles.
PSV Eindhoven Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Eredivisie and Dutch Championship (pre-1956) 2Each star represents ten titles.
Feyenoord Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Eredivisie and Dutch Championship (pre-1956) 1Represents ten titles.
HVV Den Haag Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Dutch Championship (pre-1956) 1Represents ten titles. [69] Star incorporated into the crest.
VV Katwijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title41993, 1994, 2000, 2013
VV Noordwijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title21973, 1980
SV Huizen Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title21974, 2013
De Treffers Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title21991, 1998
DOS Kampen Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title21981, 1999
VV Geldrop Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title31984, 1987, 1990
SVV Scheveningen Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title11996
ASWH Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title12005
SV Argon Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title12007
WKE Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title12009
FC Lisse Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title12008
Excelsior Maassluis Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title12016
HSC '21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsNational amateur football title11999
Linfield Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland Northern Irish league 5Each star represents ten titles.
Rosenborg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Norwegian league 2One golden star for every ten league titles. Since 2024, Rosenborg have opted to have the stars in black.
Fredrikstad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Norwegian cup 1One silver star for every ten cup titles.
Odd Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Norwegian cup 1One silver star for every ten cup titles.
Górnik Zabrze Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1Gold star represents ten or more titles.
Ruch Chorzów Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1Gold star represents ten or more titles.
Wisła Kraków Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1Gold star represents ten or more titles.
Legia Warsaw Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1Gold star represents ten or more titles.
Lech Poznań Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1Silver star represents five to nine titles.
ŁKS Łódź Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles.
Piast Gliwice Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles; first title won in 2019.
Polonia Bytom Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles.
Śląsk Wrocław Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles.
Warta Poznań Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles.
Widzew Łódź Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles.
Stal Mielec Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles.
Zagłębie Lubin Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles.
Garbarnia Kraków Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles.
Szombierki Bytom Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish League 1White star represents one to four titles.
Benfica Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Portuguese League 3Each star represents ten titles; announced in February 2008 for the following season, [70] by which time a 31st title had been won.
Steaua București Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Romanian League 2Each star represents ten titles. Ministry of National Defence (Romania) have reclaim the trademark of Steaua Bucharest after the football department have been revived.
FCSB Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Romanian League 2Each star represents ten titles. The club change its name after Ministry of National Defence (Romania) have reclaim the trademark of Steaua Bucharest after the football department have been revived.
Dinamo București Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Romanian League 1Represents ten titles.
Spartak Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia Russian Premier League, Soviet Top League 4Each star represents five titles. Wore one star from 2003 to 2012 to commemorate their Russian Premier League wins, added another three in 2013 as Russian clubs were then allowed to include their pre-1992 Soviet titles in the tally.
Dynamo Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia Soviet Top League 2Each star represents five titles.
Zenit Saint Petersburg Flag of Russia.svg Russia Russian Premier League, Soviet Top League 2Each star represents five titles.
Rangers Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Scottish Premier League 5Each star represents ten titles. World record 55 in total. The stars were moved to back of the jersey.
Aberdeen Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland European Cup Winners' Cup and European Super Cup 2Both trophies won in 1983. Aberdeen remain the only football club in Europe to incorporate a star for the European Super Cup. [21]
Celtic Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland European Cup 1Star for European Cup win in 1967. [21] [71] [72]
Dumbarton FC Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Scottish Premier League 2First and second edition of Scottish champion. The stars were added since 2011.
Shetland football team Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Football at the Island Games 1Winner of Football at the 2005 Island Games – Men's tournament
Slovan Bratislava Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Fortuna Liga 3Awarded in 2009, each star represents five titles.
MŠK Žilina Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Fortuna Liga 1Awarded in 2010, the star represents five titles.
Maribor Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Slovenian PrvaLiga 1Star represents ten titles.
Red Star Belgrade Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Serbian SuperLiga, First League of Serbia and Montenegro, Yugoslav First League 3Each star represents ten titles.
Partizan Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Serbian SuperLiga, First League of Serbia and Montenegro, Yugoslav First League 2Each star represents ten titles.
AIK Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Svenska Mästerskapet, Allsvenskan, Mästerskapsserien 1Each star represents ten Swedish championships.
Djurgårdens IF Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Svenska Mästerskapet, Allsvenskan 1Each star represents ten Swedish championships.
IFK Göteborg Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Svenska Mästerskapet, Allsvenskan, Allsvenskan play-offs, Mästerskapsserien 1Each star represents ten Swedish championships.
IFK Norrköping Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Allsvenskan, Allsvenskan play-offs 1Each star represents ten Swedish championships.
Malmö FF Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Allsvenskan 2Each star represents ten Swedish championships.
Örgryte IS Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Svenska Mästerskapet, Allsvenskan play-offs 1Each star represents ten Swedish championships.
Grasshoppers Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Swiss Super League 2Each represents ten titles. [73]
Basel Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Swiss Super League 2Each star represents ten titles.
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Swiss Super League 31953–54, 1954–55, 1963–64
Servette Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Swiss Super League 1Represents ten titles.
Young Boys Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Swiss Super League 1Represents ten titles.
Zürich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Swiss Super League 1Represents ten titles.
Galatasaray Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Turkish Super League 4Each star represents five titles.
Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Turkish Super League 5 [nb 4] Each star represents five titles.
Beşiktaş Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Turkish Super League 3Each star represents five titles.
Trabzonspor Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Turkish Super League 1Represents five titles.
Dynamo Kyiv Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Ukrainian Premier League, Soviet Top League 2Represents ten Ukrainian titles and ten USSR titles. Second star was added on 6 September 2007 for USSR champion titles.
Connah's Quay Nomads F.C. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Cymru Premier 22019–20, 2020–21

UEFA (Former German national champions which did not win three Bundesliga title)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
TSV 1860 Munich Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Bundesliga 1
VfR Mannheim Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Championship 1
Freiburger FC Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Championship 1
Eintracht Braunschweig Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Championship 1
Rot-Weiss Essen Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Championship 1
FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Championship 1
Karlsruher FV Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Championship 1Currently play in 2. Bundesliga will not display star.
1. FC Kaiserslautern Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Championship German Bundesliga 1Currently play in 2. Bundesliga will not display star.
Dresdner SC Flag of Germany.svg Germany German Championship German Bundesliga 1
F.C. Hansa Rostock Flag of Germany.svg Germany NOFV-Oberliga 1Currently play in 2. Bundesliga will not display star.
Berliner FC Dynamo Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga 1
Dynamo Dresden Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga 1
FC Erzgebirge Aue Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga 1Currently play in 2. Bundesliga will not display star.
1. FC Magdeburg Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga 1
FC Carl Zeiss Jena Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga 1
Chemnitzer FC Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga 1
Turbine Halle Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga 1
FSV Zwickau Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga 1
FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga 1

Northern Cyprus

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Küçük Kaymaklı Türk S.K. Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg  Northern Cyprus KTFF Süper Lig 1
Baf Ülkü Yurdu S.K. Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg  Northern Cyprus KTFF Süper Lig 1
Mağusa Türk Gücü S.K. Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg  Northern Cyprus KTFF Süper Lig 2
Gönyeli S.K. Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg  Northern Cyprus KTFF Süper Lig 2
Çetinkaya Türk S.K. Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg  Northern Cyprus KTFF Süper Lig 3

Beach Soccer (UEFA)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
BSC Kristall Flag of Russia.svg Russia Russian Beach Soccer Championships 1One star represent 5 titles.
BSC Lokomotiv Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia Russian Beach Soccer Championships 1One star represent 5 titles.

AFC Futsal

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
FS Seoul Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic FK-League 22018–19, 2019–20
Yes Gumi FS Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic FK-League 12015–16
Jeonju MAG FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic FK-League FK Cup 6 FK-League 2009–10, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15. FK Cup 2013, 2014.
Nagoya Oceans Flag of Japan.svg Japan AFC Futsal Club Championship 42011, 2014, 2016, 2019
Chonburi Bluewave Futsal Club Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand AFC Futsal Club Championship 22013, 2017
Port Futsal Club Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Futsal Thai League 32007, 2018, 2019
Mes Sungun FSC Flag of Iran.svg  Iran AFC Futsal Club Championship 1

CONMEBOL Futsal

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Pato Futsal Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Liga Futsal 22018, 2019
Associação Desportiva Classista Intelli Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Liga Futsal 22018, 2019
Associação Carlos Barbosa de Futsal Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Liga Futsal 32001, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2015
Foz Cataratas Futsal Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paranaense de Futsal 22018, 2019
Associação de Futsal de Umuarama Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paranaense de Futsal 22007, 2008
Associação Atlética Escola Superior Madre Celeste Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil3
Delta te Quiero Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala (Venezuela)2
Deportivo Panta Flag of Peru.svg  Peru División de Honor de Fútbol Sala (Perú) 6
Società Sportiva Bocca Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Liga Nacional de Futsal de Ecuador 7
Club Deportivo Real Bucaramanga Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Liga Colombiana de Fútbol Sala 3
Alianza Platanera Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Liga Colombiana de Fútbol Sala 3
Leones de Nariño Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Liga Colombiana de Fútbol Sala 1
Club Deportivo Lyon Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Liga Colombiana de Fútbol Sala 1

UEFA Futsal

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
AFC Kairat Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan UEFA Futsal Champions League 22012–13, 2014–15
CFS Bisontes Castellón Flag of Spain.svg Spain UEFA Futsal Champions League 32000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03

CONCACAF (Indoor soccer)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Baltimore Blast Flag of the United States.svg United States Major Arena Soccer League 10The re-establish team retained the 1 star.
San Diego Sockers Flag of the United States.svg United States Major Arena Soccer League 15The re-establish team retained the 10 stars.
San Diego Sockers 2 Flag of the United States.svg United States Major Arena Soccer League 2 1Title won in 2018–19.
Chicago Mustangs Flag of the United States.svg United States Major Arena Soccer League Major Arena Soccer League 2 2 Major Arena Soccer League title won in 2013–14. Major Arena Soccer League 2 title won in 2017–18
Dallas Sidekicks Flag of the United States.svg United States Major Arena Soccer League 41986–87 MISL, 1993 CISL, 1998 PSA, 2001 WISL. The re-establish team retained the 4 stars.
Cleveland Crunch Flag of the United States.svg United States National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) Major Arena Soccer League 2 41993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99. The re-establish team retained the 3 stars.
Monterrey Flash Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Major Arena Soccer League 1Title won in 2014–15.

CONMEBOL (Women)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Atlético Huila Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian Women's Football League 12018
São José Esporte Clube (women) Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa Libertadores Femenina, International Women's Club Championship 4 Copa Libertadores Femenina in 2011, 2013, 2014,International Women's Club Championship in 2014
Minas Brasília Tênis Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino – Série A2 12018
Sociedade Esportiva Kindermann Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino 1
Foz Cataratas Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino 12011
Esporte Clube Iranduba da Amazônia Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Amazonense Women's League 8
Associação Atlética Escola Superior Madre Celeste Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Paraense de Futebol Feminino 3
Santiago Morning (women) Flag of Chile.svg Chile Chilean women's football championship 3

CONCACAF (Women)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
C.F. Monterrey (women) Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Liga MX Femenil 2 Apertura 2019, Apertura 2021
Tigres UANL (women) Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Liga MX Femenil 5 Clausura 2018, Clausura 2019, Guardianes 2020, Guardianes 2021, Apertura 2022
North Carolina Courage Flag of the United States.svg United States National Women's Soccer League 2 2018, 2019
Portland Thorns FC Flag of the United States.svg United States National Women's Soccer League 3 2013, 2017, 2022
FC Kansas City Flag of the United States.svg United States National Women's Soccer League 2 2014, 2015
Washington Spirit Flag of the United States.svg United States National Women's Soccer League 1 2021
Santa Clarita Blue Heat Flag of the United States.svg United States United Women's Soccer 2 2016, 2021
Midwest United FC Flag of the United States.svg United States United Women's Soccer 32016 u16 national champion, 2017, 2019 U.S. Soccer Development Academy Girls U-18/19 Championship

CONCACAF (Women college soccer)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
UC San Diego Tritons Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship NCAA Division II Women's Soccer Championship 7
Penn State Nittany Lions women's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship 12015
UCLA Bruins women's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship 12013
Santa Clara Broncos women's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship 2
USC Trojans women's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship 2
Florida State Seminoles women's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship 32014, 2018, 2021
Portland Pilots women's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship 22002, 2005. Stars are at sleeve.
Metro State Roadrunners Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division II Women's Soccer Championship 2
Lynchburg Hornets Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship 12014
Keiser University Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Women's Soccer Championship 2
Westmont College Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Women's Soccer Championship 5
Lindsey Wilson College Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Women's Soccer Championship 4
Spring Arbor University Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Women's Soccer Championship 2
University of Tennessee Southern Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Women's Soccer Championship 3
William Carey University Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Women's Soccer Championship 1
University of Mobile Flag of the United States.svg United States NAIA Women's Soccer Championship 1

AFC (Women)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Fujieda Junshin Flag of Japan.svg Japan All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament 52006, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020
INAC Kobe Leonessa Flag of Japan.svg Japan Nadeshiko League 3Three successive league titles.
Nippon TV Tokyo Verdy Beleza Flag of Japan.svg Japan Nadeshiko League 8
Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea WK League 8
Suwon UDC WFC Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea WK League 12010
Taichung Blue Whale Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Taiwan Mulan Football League 5

UEFA (Women)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Olympique Lyonnais Féminin Flag of France.svg France Division 1 Féminine 1One star represent 10 titles
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Flag of Germany.svg Germany Frauen-Bundesliga 1Star written with number 6
Eintracht Frankfurt (women) Flag of Germany.svg Germany Frauen-Bundesliga 22 stars represent at least 5 Bundesliga titles.
VfL Wolfsburg (women) Flag of Germany.svg Germany Frauen-Bundesliga 22 stars represent at least 5 Bundesliga titles.
Fortuna Hjørring Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Elitedivisionen 2One star represent 5 titles
Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Kansallinen Liiga 2One star represent 10 titles
Birkirkara F.C. (women) Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Maltese Women's League 1One star represent 10 titles. Added in 2022
Hibernians F.C. (women)Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Maltese Women's League 1One star represent 10 titles. Added in 2014
FC Rosengård Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Damallsvenskan 1One star represent 10 titles
FC Zürich Frauen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Swiss Women's Super League 2One star represent 10 titles
SFK 2000 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Women's Premier League 1One star represent 10 titles
ŽFK Spartak Subotica Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Serbian Women's Super League 1One star represent 10 titles
Zvezda-2005 Perm Flag of Russia.svg Russia Russian Women's Football Championship 1One star represent 5 titles
KKPK Medyk Konin Flag of Poland.svg Poland Ekstraliga (women's football) 42014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Górnik Łęczna (women) Flag of Poland.svg Poland Ekstraliga (women's football) 32017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20
Wexford Youths W.F.C. Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland National competitions5Represent 2014–15,2015–16 continental Tyres WNL League, 2015 SSE Airtricity First Division, 2015 WFAI Cup, 2015–16 WNL Shield,

List in other sports

National teams

Intercontinental (field hockey)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Men's FIH Hockey World Cup 20181Titles won in 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup

Note: Unlike in football which women's teams will adopt men's star on their jersey, Belgium women's national field hockey team does not wear the men's stars on their jersey.

Intercontinental (badminton)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Badminton at the Summer Olympics, BWF World Championships, Sudirman Cup, Uber Cup (women only), Thomas Cup (men only)20105 (maximum 4 bright stars)All badminton players that represent China will wear the badminton uniform that feature 5 stars except at Olympic Games. Players who won one of the world championships will earn a bright star. The fifth star represent Badminton World Cup was defunct.

Intercontinental (men's handball)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of France.svg  France World Men's Handball Championship 6
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark World Men's Handball Championship 3
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden World Men's Handball Championship 4
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia World Men's Handball Championship 1
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain World Men's Handball Championship 2
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia World Men's Handball Championship 2

Intercontinental (women's handball)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of France.svg  France IHF World Women's Handball Championship 2
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary IHF World Women's Handball Championship 1
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania IHF World Women's Handball Championship 3One star is for world champion, 2 stars is for outdoor/field world champion.
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands IHF World Women's Handball Championship 1

Intercontinental (cricket)

National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka ICC Men's T20 World Cup 20211 ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2014. Unlike most teams, star is placed below the crest.
Flag of India.svg  India Cricket World Cup ICC Men's T20 World Cup 20113/2 Cricket World Cup in 1983, 2011 and the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2007. Later changed to two stars for the 2023 Cricket World Cup to solely represent India's two ODI World Cup championships.
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Cricket World Cup 2 Cricket World Cup in 1975, 1979. Two stars also used to represent the two ICC Men's T20 World Cup championships in 2012, 2016 when participating in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.
Flag of England.svg  England Cricket World Cup 1 Cricket World Cup in 2019.
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Cricket World Cup 1 Cricket World Cup in 1992.

Sport clubs adopt same logo as football

While the club logo with star usually represent football major trophy, the same logo applied to other sport department as well.

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Numbers
written at the jersey
Notes
Al Ittihad Alexandria Club Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 6 times Egypt Cup winner6In football, basketball.
Étoile Sportive du Sahel (Football) Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 10 times Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champion in football1In football, basketball
Estudiantes de La Plata Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina One star represent major trophy in football competition won by Estudiantes de La Plata.1In football, field hockey, basketball, golf, judo.
Boca Juniors Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina The logo of Boca Juniors represent major trophy in football competition.68
Clube de Regatas do Flamengo Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 1981 Intercontinental Cup winner1In football, basketball, esports.
Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilStars represent major trophy in football competition.8In football, basketball
São Paulo FC Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilFootball and athletics titles5In football, basketball, esport.
Borussia Dortmund Flag of Germany.svg Germany5 times Bundesliga champion in football2In football, esports handball(women).
Bayern Munich Flag of Germany.svg Germany20 times Bundesliga champion in football4In football, handball, esports, table tennis, chess.
Buriram United Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Thai's football domestic treble in 20111In football, esport.
Persib Bandung Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Liga 1 (Indonesia) 1In football, esport
Johor Darul Ta'zim Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia, Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina (polo only) Malaysian Super League 3In football, polo, ice hockey, esport.
Club Atlético Colón Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Argentinian football cup1In football, basketball.
Feyenoord Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands10 times Dutch football champion1In football, esports.
PSV Eindhoven Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands20 times Dutch football champion2In football, esports.
AFC Ajax Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands30 times Dutch football champion3In football, esports.

Recreation Club

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Esporte Clube Sírio Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil FIBA Intercontinental Cup and other21979 FIBA Intercontinental Cup winner and tennis children world champion won by William Kyriakos in 1982.

Table tennis

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
AS Pontoise-Cergy TT Flag of France.svg France European Champions League (table tennis) 22014, 2016

Rugby union

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Bath Rugby Flag of England.svg England European Rugby Champions Cup 11997–98
Exeter Chiefs Flag of England.svg England European Rugby Champions Cup 12019–20
Saracens F.C. Flag of England.svg England European Rugby Champions Cup 32015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19
Ulster Rugby IRFU flag.svg Ireland European Rugby Champions Cup 11998–99
Leinster Rugby IRFU flag.svg Ireland European Rugby Champions Cup 42008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2017–18
Munster Rugby IRFU flag.svg Ireland European Rugby Champions Cup 22005–06, 2007–08
Stade Toulousain Flag of France.svg France European Rugby Champions Cup 51995–96, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2009–10, 2020–21
RC Toulonnais Flag of France.svg France European Rugby Champions Cup 32012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15
CA Brive Flag of France.svg France European Rugby Champions Cup 11996–97
Stade Rochelais Flag of France.svg France European Rugby Champions Cup 22021–22, 2022–23
Sale Sharks Flag of England.svg England English Premiership 12006
Petrarca Rugby Flag of Italy.svg Italy Top10 (rugby union) 11 star represent 10 titles
CS Dinamo București (rugby union) Flag of Romania.svg  Romania SuperLiga (rugby union) 11 star 10 titles

Basketball

NCAA

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Numbers
of stars
Notes
Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament 51940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987. The stars are located on the trunks.

Rest of the world

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
AEL Limassol B.C. Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Cyprus Basketball Division A 11 star represent 10 titles
Aris B.C. Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Greek Basket League 22 stars represent 10 titles
Panathinaikos B.C. Flag of Greece.svg  Greece EuroLeague 61995–96, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–11
Fenerbahçe Basketball Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey EuroLeague 12016–17
BC Dinamo Tbilisi Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia EuroLeague 11961–62
KK Bosna Royal Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina EuroLeague 11978–79
KK Partizan Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia EuroLeague Basketball League of Serbia 3Euro League 1992, Serbian league 20 times
KK Crvena zvezda Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Basketball League of Serbia 2Serbian league 20 times
Olimpia Milano Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lega Basket Serie A 2Italian league 20 times
Pallacanestro Varese Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lega Basket Serie A 2Italian league 10 times
ASC 1846 Göttingen Flag of Germany.svg Germany Basketball Bundesliga 11
FC Bayern Munich (basketball) Flag of Germany.svg Germany Basketball Bundesliga 1
Bayer Giants Leverkusen Flag of Germany.svg Germany Basketball Bundesliga 3
Brose Bamberg Flag of Germany.svg Germany Basketball Bundesliga 5
Alba Berlin Flag of Germany.svg Germany Basketball Bundesliga 3
Giessen 46ers Flag of Germany.svg Germany Basketball Bundesliga 2
KB Prishtina Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo Kosovo Basketball Superleague 2
Heroes Den Bosch Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Dutch Basketball League 11 star represent 10 titles
KK Włocławek Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish Basketball League 3
Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish Basketball League 1
Basket Zielona Góra Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish Basketball League 5
Club Atlético Peñarol (Mar del Plata) Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Liga Nacional de Básquet 51993–94, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14
Club Atlético Aguada Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol 10One star for each titles.
Club Malvín Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol 5One star for each titles.
Hebraica Macabi Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol 5One star for each titles.
Club Trouville Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol 2One star for each titles.
Étoile Sportive de Radès Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Championnat National A Tunisian Basketball Cup 2One star represent 10 titles.
Stade Nabeulien Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Tunisian Basketball Cup 1One star represent 10 titles.
Xinjiang Flying Tigers Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Chinese Basketball Association 1Total of titles are written in number.
Sichuan Blue Whales Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Chinese Basketball Association 1Total of titles are written in number.
Beijing Ducks Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Chinese Basketball Association 1Total of titles are written in number.
Liaoning Flying Leopards Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Chinese Basketball Association 1Total of titles are written in number.
Guangdong Southern Tigers Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Chinese Basketball Association 1Total of titles are written in number.
Taipei Fubon Braves Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Super Basketball League 1Commemorative of Super Basketball League victory in 2019. [74]

Handball

Handball (men)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Montpellier Handball Flag of France.svg France EHF Champions League 22002–03, 2017–18
RK Metaloplastika Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia EHF Champions League 21984–85, 1985–86
RK Vardar Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia EHF Champions League 22016–17, 2018–19
Vive Kielce Flag of Poland.svg Poland EHF Champions League 22016
RK Celje Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia EHF Champions League 32003–04, other 2 stars represent 10 domestic titles
Redbergslids IK Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden List of Swedish men's handball champions 22 stars represent 10 domestic titles
CD Bidasoa Flag of Spain.svg Spain EHF Champions League 11994–95
SC Magdeburg Flag of Germany.svg Germany EHF Champions League 31978, 1981, 2002
THW Kiel Flag of Germany.svg Germany EHF Champions League 42007, 2010, 2012, 2020
SG Flensburg-Handewitt Flag of Germany.svg Germany Handball-Bundesliga 11 star represent 3 titles
VfL Gummersbach Flag of Germany.svg Germany Handball-Bundesliga 33 star represent 10 titles
Frisch Auf Göppingen Flag of Germany.svg Germany Handball-Bundesliga 22 star represent 5 titles
HC Meshkov Brest Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Handball-Bundesliga 22 star represent 10 titles
KIF Kolding Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Men's Handball League 21 star represent 5 titles
Aalborg Håndbold Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Men's Handball League 11 star represent 5 titles
Pallamano Conversano Flag of Italy.svg Italy Serie A (men's handball) 5
Kadetten Schaffhausen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Swiss Handball League 3unknown
Pallamano Conversano Flag of Italy.svg Italy Serie A (men's handball) 52003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011
Espérance Sportive de Tunis (handball) Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Tunisian Handball League 3One star represent 10 titles.
Club Africain (handball) Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Tunisian Handball League 1One star represent 10 titles.

Gaelic football

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Meath county football team Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 71949, 1954, 1967, 1987, 1988, 1996, 1999. Stars are located at the back of the kit.

Handball (Women)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Győri Audi ETO KC Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball) 11 star represent 10 titles
Ferencvárosi TC (women's handball) Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball) 11 star represent 10 titles
PDO Handball Team Salerno Flag of Italy.svg Italy Serie A1 (women's handball) 72010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019
ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro Women's EHF Champions League 22012, 2015
Hypo Niederösterreich Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Women's EHF Champions League 81989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000
RK Krim Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Women's EHF Champions League 22001, 2003
CSM București (women's handball) Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Women's EHF Champions League 12016
Zagłębie Lubin (women's handball) Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polish Women's Superliga (women's handball) 1
LC Brühl Handball Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland SPAR Premium League 31 star represent 10 titles
SG BBM Bietigheim Flag of Germany.svg Germany Handball-Bundesliga (women) 22017, 2019

Ice hockey

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
KH Zagłębie Sosnowiec Flag of Poland.svg Poland Ekstraklasa (ice hockey) 51980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985.
EHC Red Bull München Flag of Germany.svg Germany Deutsche Eishockey Liga 42016, 2017, 2018, 2020
Eisbären Berlin Flag of Germany.svg Germany Deutsche Eishockey Liga 82005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021
ERC Ingolstadt Flag of Germany.svg Germany Deutsche Eishockey Liga 12014
Krefeld Pinguine Flag of Germany.svg Germany Deutsche Eishockey Liga 12003
Lausitzer Füchse Flag of Germany.svg Germany DDR-Oberliga (ice hockey) 41 star represent 5 titles.
Ferencvárosi TC (ice hockey) Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary OB I Bajnokság 21 star represent 10 titles.
Tune Talk FrostbitersFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1

Field hockey

Field hockey (men)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Men's Hoofdklasse Hockey Women's Hoofdklasse Hockey 21 star represent 10 titles.

Field hockey (women)

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Women's Hoofdklasse Hockey 21 star represent 10 titles.
HC 's-Hertogenbosch Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Women's Hoofdklasse Hockey 21 star represent 10 titles.

Baseball

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Parma Baseball Club Flag of Italy.svg Italy Italian Baseball League 1One star represent 10 titles.
Nettuno Baseball Club Flag of Italy.svg Italy Italian Baseball League 1One star represent 10 titles.
Rimini Baseball Club Flag of Italy.svg Italy Italian Baseball League 1One star represent 10 titles.
Fortitudo Baseball Bologna Flag of Italy.svg Italy Italian Baseball League Coppa Italia (baseball) 2 (1+1)One star represent 10 titles
Neptunus Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Honkbal Hoofdklasse 1One star represent 10 titles

Volleyball

Men's volleyball

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Numbers
written at the jersey
Notes
Paris Volley Flag of France.svg France CEV Champions League 12011
Tours VB Flag of France.svg France CEV Champions League 12005
CS Dinamo București (men's volleyball) Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Divizia A1 (men's volleyball) 1One star represent 10 titles.
Skra Bełchatów Flag of Poland.svg PolandVarious national titles1
Resovia (volleyball) Flag of Poland.svg PolandVarious national titles1
Jastrzębski Węgiel Flag of Poland.svg Poland PlusLiga 22004, 2021
Iraklis Thessaloniki Flag of Greece.svg  Greece A1 Ethniki Volleyball, Greek Volleyball Cup 1One star represents 10 titles.
Funvic Taubaté Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Brazilian Men's Volleyball Superliga, Brazilian Men's Volleyball Cup 42 stars for Brazilian Men's Volleyball Superliga, 2 stars for Brazilian Men's Volleyball Cup.
UPCN San Juan Vóley Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Liga Argentina de Voleibol – Serie A1 82010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2020–21
Club Social Monteros Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Liga Argentina de Voleibol – Serie A1 12004–05
Shanghai Men's Volleyball Club Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Chinese Volleyball Super League 22018–19, 2019–20. Titles won before 2017 cannot adopt star on kit.

Women's volleyball

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Numbers
written at the jersey
Notes
Schweriner SC Flag of Germany.svg Germany CEV Women's Champions League Women's CEV Cup 2 CEV Women's Champions League in 1978, Women's CEV Cup in 1975
VakıfBank S.K. Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey CEV Women's Champions League 42011, 2013, 2017, 2018
VC Uralochka-NTMK Flag of Russia.svg Russia Russian Women's Volleyball Super League 51 star for 5 titles.
RC Cannes Flag of France.svg France CEV Women's Champions League LNV Ligue A Féminine 4(2+2)2 stars for national league titles, 2 stars for European champions
KPS Chemik Police Flag of Poland.svg Poland TAURON Liga 91994, 1995, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021
Tianjin Bohai Bank women's volleyball team Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Chinese Volleyball Super League 2 Chinese Volleyball Super League winner in 2017–18, 2019–20. Titles won before 2017 cannot adopt star on kit.

Cricket

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Kolkata Knight Riders Flag of India.svg India Indian Premier League 22012, 2014
Rajasthan Royals Flag of India.svg India Indian Premier League 12008
Islamabad United Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Pakistan Super League 22016, 2018
Karachi Kings Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Pakistan Super League 12020
Peshawar Zalmi Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Pakistan Super League 12017
Quetta Gladiators Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Pakistan Super League 12019
Multan Sultans Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Pakistan Super League 12021

Esports

League of Legends

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
T1 Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea League of Legends World Championship 42013, 2015, 2016, 2023
Invictus Gaming Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China League of Legends World Championship 12018
FunPlus Phoenix Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China League of Legends World Championship 12019
DWG KIA Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea League of Legends World Championship 12020
Edward Gaming Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China League of Legends World Championship 12021
DRX (esports) Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea League of Legends World Championship 12022
Team Liquid Flag of the United States.svg United States League Championship Series 4One star represent each titles.
Team SoloMid Flag of the United States.svg United States League Championship Series 7One star represent each titles.
100 Thieves Flag of the United States.svg United States League Championship Series 1One star represent each titles.
KaBuM! e-Sports Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends 42014, 2018, 2018, 2020

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Astralis Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Counter-Strike Major Championships 4Titles won in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2019. Stars located on rear collar of jersey.
Cloud9 Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Counter-Strike Major Championships 1Title won in 2018. Only displayed during Major Championships.

Dota 2

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Team Liquid Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands The International 12017

Rocket League

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Team Vitality Flag of France.svg France Rocket League Championship Series 12019

Sports teams who only wearing stars for temporary or removed

National teams

Men

Intercontinental (football)
National TeamTitle(s)
represented
First
worn
Number
of stars
Notes
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Asian Cup 2011 AFC Asian Cup award ceremony4One time only. Titles won in 1992, 2000, 2004, and 2011.
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore AFF Championship 2012 AFF Championship award ceremony4Two times only. Titles won in 1998, 2004, 2007, and 2012.
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Olympic Games Atletica advertisement featuring Carlos Salcido in 2021.1Title won in 2012.
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark UEFA European Championship UEFA Euro 2004 112 years anniversary of Denmark UEFA Euro 1992 champion.
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru Copa América 2019 Copa América 2Titles won in 1939 and 1975.
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana Africa Cup of Nations20084The star were removed in 2019. Titles won in 1963, 1965, 1978 and 1982.
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Africa Cup of Nations20191The star were removed for unknown reason.Title won in 1976.

Football club

AFC

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
DPMM FC Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei Singapore Premier League 22015, 2019. The team only adopt stars during Singaporean League.
Melbourne Victory Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia A-League 1
Sydney FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia A-League 1
Central Coast Mariners FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia A-League 2
Mohun Bagan Flag of India.svg  India National Football League and I-League 4The star were removed and replaced with the word "champion". ATK and Mohun Bagan won the 2020 Indian titles.
Phnom Penh Crown FC Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Cambodian Premier League 6
Nagaworld FC Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Cambodian Premier League 2The stars were removed after the club changed its name and logo.
F.C. Chanthabouly Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Lao Premier League 3The stars were removed after the club changed its name and logo.
Sagawa Shiga FC Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Japan Football League 3The stars were removed after the club ceased to be professional club.
Gangneung City FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic Korea National League 2The stars have been removed after joining K-League.
Gyeongju Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic Korea National League 2The stars have been removed after joining K-League.
Suwon FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic Korea National League 1The star have been removed after joining K-League.
FC Pocheon Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K3 League 6Stars removed in 2021.
Yangju Citizen FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K3 League 1
Hwaseong FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K3 League 2
Seoul Nowon United FC Flag of South Korea.svg  Korea Republic K3 League 1
National Taiwan University of Sport Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Domestic university championship1

CAF

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Gor Mahia F.C. Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya African Cup Winners' Cup 1Title won in 1987. The star was removed in 2012.

CONCACAF

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Vancouver Whitecaps Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada USL First Division, North American Soccer League 32 stars are worn for their 2 championships in the USL First Division (2006, 2008) and one for the Vancouver Whitecaps (NASL) win in the Soccer Bowl of 1979. The stars were removed when they joined Major League Soccer for the 2011 season.
Montreal Impact Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada USL First Division, A-League, American Professional Soccer League 3Each star represents a league championship, won in 1994, 2004 and 2009; two stars were worn after their second league title, and a third star was added after their third title; the stars were removed when they joined Major League Soccer for the 2012 season; the four stars on the 2012 Impact logo do not represent championships, but instead the four founding communities of Montreal represented on the city's coat of arms. [14]
Orlando City SC Flag of the United States.svg United States USL Championship 1The star was removed after joining MLS.
Grand Canyon University Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division II 1Removed star after moving to Division I
Northern Kentucky Norse Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division II 1Represents club's 2010 NCAA Division II national championship. The team retained its star even after moving to Division I in 2012 but the star was removed later after the team changed its logo.
UCLA Bruins men's soccer Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I 4
Atlético Morelia Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Liga MX 1The star was removed after the team changed its logo.
San Francisco F.C. Flag of Panama.svg Panama Liga Panameña de Fútbol 9
C.D. Guadalajara Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mexican First Division 12One star per title. [75]

CONMEBOL

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Club Universitario de Deportes Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Peruvian Primera División 2690th anniversary special kit.
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil FIFA Club World Cup Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 5Larger star for the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship, above the other four stars for four Campeonato Brasileiro titles; the stars were removed for the 2011 season onwards.
Santa Cruz Futebol Clube Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Pernambucano 8 (3+5)Club badge has five yellow stars for the five consecutive championships (1969–1973) and three stars for the three "super-championships" (black for 1957, white for 1976, red for 1983)
Fluminense Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Campeonato Carioca 1115th anniversary of title won in 1906. The star was located at the collar. The club used to have 4 stars on their kit which represent Brazilian Serie A champion.
CS Emelec Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ecuadorian Serie A 11Wore stars under badge for each Serie A title on shirt starting in 1997 until 2015; starting in 2016 stars no longer worn below badge.
Barcelona SC Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ecuadorian Serie A 15Wore black and later red stars under badge for each Serie A title on shirt starting in 1982 until 2015; starting in 2016 stars no longer worn below badge; wore two black stars above badge in 2007 for two Copa Libertadores runners-up performances in 1991 and 1998.
S.D. Aucas Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Campeonato Amateur del Futbol de Pichincha and Campeonato Professional Interandino8 (6+2)From 1998 to 2010 wore eight red or black stars above badge: six for provincial amateur titles from 1945 to 1951, and two inter-provincial professional titles in 1959 and 1962.
América de Cali Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league 13One star per title.
Deportivo Cali Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league 9One star per title.
Independiente Santa Fe Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Colombian league Copa Sudamericana 9 (8+1)One star per title.
Club Nacional de Football Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Intercontinental Cup (football) 3115th anniversary of the club. Only wore during 2013.

UEFA

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Liverpool F.C. Flag of England.svg England UEFA Champions League 5Liverpool wore the kit for the last time at 2005 FIFA Club World Championship. Although Liverpool won the sixth title in 2019, kit which feature 6 stars were released as commemorative only.
Chelsea F.C. Flag of England.svg England UEFA Champions League 1Only wore during victory parade. Although Chelsea won the second title in 2021, kit which feature 2 stars were released as commemorative only.
Manchester United Flag of England.svg England UEFA Champions League 2The jersey with star were used until 2000. Although Manchester United won the third title in 2008, kit which feature 3 stars were released as commemorative only.
Burnley F.C. Flag of England.svg England FA Cup 2
Notts County Flag of England.svg England FA Cup 1The star have been removed for unknown reason.
Yeovil Town F.C. Flag of England.svg EnglandNone3Each star represent five seasons stay during English Football League.
Panathinaikos F.C Flag of Greece.svg Greece UEFA Champions League runner up and semifinalist3
FC Pyunik Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia Armenian Premier League 1Each star represents ten titles. The stars were removed after the club changed its logo.
Keşla FK Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Premier League 2The stars were removed after the club changed its logo.
SpVgg Greuther Fürth Flag of Germany.svg  Germany German football Championship 3Until 2005.
OB Odense Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Superliga 3Each star represents one titles.
Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Turkish Super League 3Each star represents five titles. The star were removed in 2021 after its kit changed to Puma.
CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia Russian Premier League, Soviet Top League 2Each star represents five titles. The team wore the kit with stars during UEFA Champions League only.

Ice hockey

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
GKS Tychy (ice hockey) Flag of Poland.svg Poland Ekstraklasa (ice hockey) 42005, 2015, 2018 and 2019.

F1

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Mercedes-Benz in Formula One Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR Formula One World Constructors' Champions 7As Mercedes-Benz logo at face mask during 2020.

Rugby Union

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Leicester Tigers Flag of England.svg ENG European Rugby Champions Cup 2

Esports

League of Legends

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Gen.G Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea League of Legends World Championship 22014, 2017. Title won when the League of Legends division is handled by Samsung Galaxy which LCK slot was acquired by KSV eSports (now known as Gen.G) in late 2017.

Rocket League

Club TeamCountryTitle(s)
represented
Number
of stars
Notes
Cloud9 Flag of the United States.svg United States Rocket League Championship Series 1Title won in 2018. Rocket League department have been dissolved at 2020. Other departments of Cloud9 did not adopt the star.

Stars not signifying particular titles

American club Philadelphia Union has 13 stars that represent the 13 original colonies of the United States. [76] Fellow Major League Soccer franchise Montreal Impact had four stars on their badge, which were symbolic of the nationalities of the peoples who founded the city of Montreal, prior to rebranding as CF Montreal. [14] The four nations are regularly used in Montreal imagery, as the city flag and coat of arms both reference them. Minnesota United FC, who also play in Major League Soccer feature a star on their crest representing L'Étoile du Nord, the official motto of the state of Minnesota and the source of the state nickname, The North Star State.

The badge of Peñarol of Uruguay has 11 stars for the 11 players. [77]

The badge introduced by Manchester City in 1997 had three stars to give it a "more continental feel". [78] The 3 stars do not represent titles or trophies. City brought in a new club badge in 2016 with no stars on it. [79] Sivasspor of Turkey also has three stars on their badge. They do not represent any championships either.

Portsmouth F.C. has featured a star (of various designs) in its badge since 1913. The star does not represent trophies or titles won, instead, the Portsmouth badge was based upon symbols found in the official coat of arms owned by Portsmouth City Council.

For the 2002–03 season, the badge of Greek club Panathinaikos F.C. had 3 stars. One gold representing the team's partaking in the 1971 European Cup Final, and 2 white stars representing the team's participation at the 1985 European Cup semi-finals and the 1996 UEFA Champions League semi-finals respectively. Because none of these stars represent titles or trophies, opposition fans in Greece mocked this.[ citation needed ]

Following the crash of LaMia Flight 2933, Brazilian club Chapecoense incorporated a star into its badge as a tribute to those who perished in the incident. [61]

Yeovil Town added three stars above its crest for 2017–18, for every five seasons they have remained in the English Football League. [80]

Forest Green Rovers added three stars to the back of the neck area for 2018–19, to denote progression in the EFL. One star is coloured for promotion to League Two and the other two are faded until they reach the Championship. [81]

Notes

  1. The Seattle Sounders that played from 1994 to 2008 wore four stars, while the former Montreal Impact team wore three stars at the time of their move.
  2. Although the Earthquakes moved and became the Houston Dynamo, that team forfeited the history of the Earthquakes and became an effective expansion team, with the new Earthquakes rejoining in 2008 with the original team's identity and permission to use two sanctioned stars, similarly to the relationship between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens in American football.
  3. Criciúma EC has a total of four national titles, more than any other in Santa Catarina state; however, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B of 1986 is not recognized by Confederação Brasileira de Futebol, leaving them with just three stars.
  4. The club badge for the 2023-24 season contains 5 stars to represent 28 championships as an act of protest against the TFF’s lack of recognition of the club’s pre-1959 titles. However, the Federation has not allowed Fenerbahçe to display the badge in league matches.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Throwback uniform</span> Sports uniform which mimics an older uniform of the team

Throwback uniforms, throwback jerseys, retro kits or heritage guernseys are sports uniforms styled to resemble the uniforms that a team wore in the past. One-time or limited-time retro uniforms are sometimes produced to be worn by teams in games, on special occasions such as anniversaries of significant events.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wollongong Wolves FC</span> Football club

Wollongong Wolves Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Wollongong, in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues NSW, the second-tier of soccer in Australia. The club plays its home games at WIN Stadium.

This page indexes the individual year in association football pages. Each year is annotated with one or more significant events as a reference point.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kit (association football)</span> Equipment and attire worn by players

In association football, kit is the standard equipment and attire worn by players. The sport's rules specify the minimum kit which a player must use, and also prohibit the use of anything that is dangerous to either the player or another participant. Individual competitions may stipulate further restrictions, such as regulating the size of logos displayed on shirts and stating that, in the event of a match between teams with identical or similar colours, the away team must change to different coloured attire.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Torino FC</span> Football club in Turin, Italy

Torino Football Club, commonly referred to as Torino or simply Toro, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont. They currently play in Serie A.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Anorthosis Famagusta FC</span> Cypriot association football club

Anorthosis Famagusta, commonly known as Anorthosis in English or Anorthosi in Greek, is a Cypriot football club, part of the Anorthosis Famagusta multi-sport club founded in 1911 in Varosha, Famagusta.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Philadelphia Lone Star FC</span> Soccer club

Philadelphia Lone Star Football Club is an American professional development soccer club based in Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that competes in USL League Two and the National Premier Soccer League, both leagues which sit in the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid. Nicknamed "the Stars", the club was founded as Junior Lone Star Football Club in 2001, but changed its name to Philadelphia Lone Star F.C. in 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Away colours</span> Choice of coloured clothing used in team sports

Away colours or road colours are a choice of coloured clothing used in team sports. They are required to be worn by one team during a game between teams that would otherwise wear the same colours as each other, or similar colours. This change prevents confusion for officials, players, and spectators. In most sports, it is the visiting or road team that must change.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tulsa Athletic</span> Soccer club

Tulsa Athletic is an American soccer team and are based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. The 2023 NPSL National Champion, 2013 was their inaugural season in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), which is a national league at the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid. They compete in the NPSL's Heartland Conference. The team maintains amateur status under NPSL rules, allowing college players to participate without losing their collegiate eligibility. The club currently plays at Athletic Community Field at Hicks Park since the 2022 season, having previously played at Veterans Park (2018–21), LaFortune Stadium (2017) and Drillers Stadium (2013–16), the former home of the Tulsa Drillers baseball team.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Monaro Panthers FC</span> Football club

Monaro Panthers FC is an Australian soccer club based in the city of Queanbeyan, New South Wales. The club was founded in 1967, and currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football in the Australian Capital Territory.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FIFA Champions Badge</span> Emblem for FIFA national and club world champions

The FIFA Champions Badge is a kit emblem in the shape of a gold and white shield, awarded by FIFA to the reigning world champions of FIFA competitions, both at national team level and at club team level.

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