AL HILAL POWER 34


Picture : Al Ain and Rahimi ended Al Hilal's run !


Al Hilal stop their world record run at 34 consecutive wins

On 17 April, Al-Hilal's unprecedented streak of 34 consecutive victories in all competitions has ended. The defeat to Al Ain (2-4) in the first semi-final game of the Asian Champions League was its closure.
The Saudi club set a new world record, erasing ancient Belfast Celtic's 31-game streak (in 1947-48).
Al Hilal’s historical streak of 34 wins is made up of 20 in the national league, 3 in the King’s Cup, 2 in the national Super Cup and 9 in AFC Champions League.
The ranking of the best winning streaks in the history of football now looks like the table.
Note that the series in which clubs accumulated an overwhelming number of victories in regional leagues are not classified (although they are listed).
We also left out of consideration the achievements of clubs from low-rated leagues (below the top 100). In particular, the winning streaks of Chao Pak Kei in the league of Macau (36 wins) and Arkadag in Turkmenistan (38 wins, the streak continues).
As for Al-Hilal, they still have an ongoing winning streak in the national league (20 matches). The world record in this category is 32 victories in a row.

 LONGESTWINNING          STREAKSOF   CLUBS
               
 ClubCountryWinsNLRLNCLCOCCLCOSCWCFrom To
 Sparta PragueCzechoslovakia36325  8          .  .1919      .  .1922
1Al HilalSaudi Arabia3420 3 29   25/09/202317/04/2024
2Belfast Celtic Northern Ireland 3118 211     04/09/194706/03/1948
3ÚjpestHungary3030        04/08/194526/05/1946
4The New Saints Wales2721 132    14/08/201630/12/2016
5AjaxNetherlands2619 3  4   03/10/197129/03/1972
6The New Saints  Wales 2617 432    18/10/202316/03/2024
 Dresdner SCGermany265183      29/08/194203/10/1943
9AjaxNetherlands2519   15   08/04/199528/10/1995
10Celtic GlasgowScotland2511  1022   30/04/196602/11/1966
11ShakhtarUkraine2519 4 11   10/03/201228/09/2012
12FerencvárosHungary2522 3      31/05/193131/05/1932
13Celtic GlasgowScotland2416  71    03/02/196811/09/1968
 CoritibaBrazil24 177      03/02/201105/05/2011
14BayernGermany2314 3  5 1 16/02/202024/09/2020
15Crvena Zvezda Yugoslavia2317 33     01/03/200026/07/2000
16Real Madrid Spain2212 2  6  216/09/201420/12/2014
17Nacional Uruguay2220   2    29/06/194114/12/1941
18FenerbahçeTurkey2111 1   9  07/06/202329/10/2023
19Manchester CityEngland2115 32 1   19/12/202002/03/2021
 PalmeirasBrazil21 183      11/02/199601/05/1996

Comments to the table:
NL = National League (top divisions) 
RL = Regional League (top divisions)
NC = National Cup
LC = League Cup
OC = other (relevant) national Cups (Scottish Challenge Cup for The New Saints, Copa Competencia for Nacional, National Super Cup for others)
CL = Champions’ League and its analogue in all confederations (including Champions’ Cup era)
CO = Conference League
SC = UEFA Super Cup
WC = Club World Cup
Tie-breaker: more wins in international competitions.