BG Super Euro Clubs
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THE EUROPEAN SUPER-CLUB MILLENIUM LEAGUE TEAMS SUPREME DIVISION AC Milan 2002/3 - Champions League and Super Cup winners Arsenal 2003/4 - EPL winners and unbeaten in league matches Barcelona 2005/6 - Champions League and La Liga winners Celtic 2000/1 - Domestic treble including an 18-point winning margin in SPL Chelsea 2005/6 - EPL winners for the second consecutive season Dinamo Tbilisi 2007/8 - runaway winners of the Georgian league F.C. Porto - Champions League and World Club winners Olympic Lyonnais 2006/7 - French champions again PSV Eindhoven 2000/1 - Dutch Champions Inter-Milan 2007/8 - Serie A winners Liverpool 2004/5 - Champions League winners Manchester United 2007/8 - EPL and Champion League winners Real Madrid 2007/8 - La Liga winners Shakhtar Donetsk 2007/8 - Ukranian Champions for 3rd consecutive year Standard Liege 2007/8 - winners of Belgium League by 7 points Zenit St. Petersburg - UEFA Cup winners ELITE DIVISION Bayern Munich 2005/6 - Bundesliga winners CSKA Moscow 2004/5 - UEFA and Russian Cup winners CSKA Sofia 2007/8 - Bulgarian Champions by a 16-point margin Dynamo Bucharest 2003/4 - Romanain League and Cup double winners Dynamo Kiev 2002/3 - Ukranian league and cup double. League winners for 10th time in 11 years. Everton 2004/5 - 4th in EPL ahead of Merseyside rivals and European Champions Liverpool FC Copenhagen 2003/4 - Danish league and cup double Fenerbache 2006/7 - Turkish Champions IFK Gothenburg 2007/8 - Allsvenskan League winners Leeds United 2000/1 - last of the 'good' years for this club Galatasaray 1999/2000 - UEFA and Super Cup winners plus domestic double Olympiakos 2007/8 - Greek Super League winners for 11th time in 12 years Rangers 2002/3 - Scottish double winners Sevilla 2005/6 - UEFA Cup winners for 2nd consecutive year Valencia 2003/4 - La Liga Champions and UEFA Cup winners Wisla Krakow 2002/3 - Polish league and cup double winners
THE EUROPEAN SUPER-CLUB MILLENIUM LEAGUE TEAMS SUPREME DIVISION AC Milan 2002/3 - Champions League and Super Cup winners Arsenal 2003/4 - EPL winners and unbeaten in league matches Barcelona 2005/6 - Champions League and La Liga winners Celtic 2000/1 - Domestic treble including an 18-point winning margin in SPL Chelsea 2005/6 - EPL winners for the second consecutive season Dinamo Tbilisi 2007/8 - runaway winners of the Georgian league F.C. Porto - Champions League and World Club winners Olympic Lyonnais 2006/7 - French champions again PSV Eindhoven 2000/1 - Dutch Champions Inter-Milan 2007/8 - Serie A winners Liverpool 2004/5 - Champions League winners Manchester United 2007/8 - EPL and Champion League winners Real Madrid 2007/8 - La Liga winners Shakhtar Donetsk 2007/8 - Ukranian Champions for 3rd consecutive year Standard Liege 2007/8 - winners of Belgium League by 7 points Zenit St. Petersburg - UEFA Cup winners ELITE DIVISION Bayern Munich 2005/6 - Bundesliga winners CSKA Moscow 2004/5 - UEFA and Russian Cup winners CSKA Sofia 2007/8 - Bulgarian Champions by a 16-point margin Dynamo Bucharest 2003/4 - Romanain League and Cup double winners Dynamo Kiev 2002/3 - Ukranian league and cup double. League winners for 10th time in 11 years. Everton 2004/5 - 4th in EPL ahead of Merseyside rivals and European Champions Liverpool FC Copenhagen 2003/4 - Danish league and cup double Fenerbache 2006/7 - Turkish Champions IFK Gothenburg 2007/8 - Allsvenskan League winners Leeds United 2000/1 - last of the 'good' years for this club Galatasaray 1999/2000 - UEFA and Super Cup winners plus domestic double Olympiakos 2007/8 - Greek Super League winners for 11th time in 12 years Rangers 2002/3 - Scottish double winners Sevilla 2005/6 - UEFA Cup winners for 2nd consecutive year Valencia 2003/4 - La Liga Champions and UEFA Cup winners Wisla Krakow 2002/3 - Polish league and cup double winners