All records happened while the players' clubs in top-flight domestic league
*: No European football competition before 1955
**: No domestic cup competition held
^: No Golden Shoe Award before 1967
Players still active marked in bold.
Source:
14 - Skonto Riga (1991–2004), Lincoln (2003–2016)
13 - Rosenborg (1992–2004)
11 - Dinamo Zagreb (2006–2016), BATE Borisov (2006–16)
10 - Dinamo Tbilisi (1990–99), BFC Dynamo (1979–88), MTK (1914, 1917–25), Pyunik Yerevan (2001–10), Sheriff Tiraspol (2001–10)
Source:
62: Celtic (SCO) 1915–17
60: Union SG (BEL) 1933–35
48: Benfica (POR) 1963–65
45: Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) 2014–15
43: Juventus (ITA) 2011–12
42= Ajax (NED) 1995–96
42= Milan (ITA) 1991–92
40= Nottingham Forest (ENG) 1978
40= Real Madrid (ESP) 2016–17
Source:
106: Steaua Bucureşti (ROM) (1986–89)
63: Sheriff (MOL) (2006–08)
62: Celtic (SCO) (1915–17)
61: Levadia Tallinn (EST) (2008–09)
60: Union Saint-Gilloise (BEL) (1933–35)
59: Shirak (ARM) (1993–95)
59: Pyunik ARM) (2002–04)
58: AC Milan (ITA) (1991–93)
58: Olympiacos (GRE) (1972–74)
58: Skonto (LAT) (1993–96)
56: Benfica (POR) (1976–78)
55: Porto (POR) (2010–12)
55: Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) (2000–02)
29 - Benfica, between 1971–72 and 1972–73
28 - Dinamo Zagreb in 2006–07
27 - The New Saints in 2016–17
25 - Celtic in 2003–04
25 - Dinamo Tirana, between 1951 and 1952
24 - Crvena Zvezda in 2015–16
23 - Malmö between 1948–49 and 1949–50
23 - Dresdner SC in 1942–43
22 - PSV in 1987–88
22 - Ferencváros in 1931–32
19 - Bayern Munich in 2013–14
19 - Ajax in 1971–72 and 1995-96
18 - Rangers in 1898–99 and 1899–1900
18 - FH, between 2004 and 2005
Italic denotes record that was not achieved in country's top tier. Ongoing marked in bold.
30 - East Kilbride in 2016–17
27 - The New Saints in 2016-17
26 - Ajax in 1971–72 (Ajax also has 25 consecutive wins achieved during 1995-96)
26 - Salisbury City reserves in 2007-08
22 - Real Madrid in 2014-15
149,433 - 1937 Scottish Cup Final, Celtic and Aberdeen in 1937 at Hampden Park in Glasgow
18 - Benfica against Stade Dudelange in European Cup 1965–661st leg score: Stade Dudelange 0–8 Benfica
2nd leg score: Benfica 10–0 Stade Dudelange
Aggregate score: Benfica 18–0 Stade Dudelange