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A number of clubs have entered the "Unexpected" list, has been a resounding success in his own country, in addition to the continental success.
The list included 3 Arab clubs, namely Ahly The Egyptian Zamalek, theJordanian pheasantIn addition to a number of South American clubs, the giants of Europe.
And dissolve Al Ahly of Egypt Ranked world first, with 118 titles, including 41 for the Egyptian league, 36 leagues in Egypt and eight African Champions League championships, in addition to several continental and local tournaments.
The Scottish Rangers finished in the final with 115 tournaments, while the Uruguayan club Nacional finished third with 113 points, behind them 108 champions, local rivals Penarol, while Celtic is ranked fifth with 105.
The list was not without the classic rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid, where it was solved Barcelona Sixth with 91 championships, one more than a "Royal" rival.
One of the surprises of the list, the solutions Faisali Jordan is in eleventh place with 74 tournaments, including 34 league tournaments, ahead of Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Juventus.
The Egyptian Zamalek has ranked 23rd with 52 championships, beating AC Milan and the Argentinian River Plate (both 48).
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A number of "unexpected" clubs have made their debut on the list with resounding success in their country and a continental hit.
The list included three Arab clubs, namely the Egyptian Al-Ahly and Zamalek, the Jordanian Al-Faisaly, as well as a number of clubs from South America and the giants of Europe.
The Egyptian Al-Ahly came in first place in the world, with 118 titles, including 41 for the Egyptian league, 36 championships in Egyptian Cup, 8 African Champions League tournaments as well as several continental and local tournaments. .
The Scottish Rangers finished in the final with 115 tournaments, while the Uruguayan club Nacional finished third with 113 points, behind them 108 champions, local rivals Penarol, while Celtic is ranked fifth with 105.
The list was not without the classic rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid, where Barcelona finished sixth with 91 championships, a championship of its rivals "Royal".
Among the surprises on the list, Jordanian Al-Faisaly is ranked 11th with 74 championships, including 34 championships, ahead of Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Juventus.
The Egyptian Zamalek has ranked 23rd with 52 championships, beating AC Milan and the Argentinian River Plate (both 48).