In the world of football, winning a league is a massive achievement. But winning it with 100 points? That is legendary. To hit the century mark, a team must be near-perfect, showing relentless consistency over 38 or more matches.
As of March 2026, only a handful of elite clubs across Europe have ever entered the "Centurion Club." Here is the breakdown of the teams that defined dominance.
The Top 5 European "Centurions"
These are the only teams from the major European leagues (England, Spain, Italy, Germany, France) to ever hit 100+ points.
Team,League,Season,Points,Final Verdict
Juventus,Serie A,2013/14,102,The All-Time Record.
Man City,Premier League,2017/18,100,The English Pioneers.
Barcelona,La Liga,2012/13,100,The Vilanova Masterclass.
Real Madrid,La Liga,2011/12,100,Mourinho’s Record-Breakers.
How They Did It: The Stories Behind the Stats
1. Juventus (2013/14) – 102 Points
Antonio Conte’s Juve side didn't just win; they suffocated the league. They won all 19 of their home games and finished with a staggering 33 wins out of 38. With a backline of Buffon, Chiellini, and Bonucci, they only conceded 23 goals all season.
2. Manchester City (2017/18) – 100 Points
The original Premier League "Centurions." Pep Guardiola’s side secured the 100th point in the literal last second of the season with a Gabriel Jesus chip against Southampton. They also set records for most goals (106) and most wins (32).
3. Real Madrid (2011/12) – 100 Points
José Mourinho built a counter-attacking machine that scored 121 goals (a La Liga record). Led by Cristiano Ronaldo’s 46 league goals, they finished nine points clear of Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona.
4. Barcelona (2012/13) – 100 Points
Just one year after Madrid hit 100, Barça matched them. Under the late Tito Vilanova, the Blaugrana led the table from Matchday 1 to Matchday 38. Lionel Messi was at his peak, scoring in 21 consecutive league games.
The "Almost" Club (The 99-Point Heartbreak)
Not every dominant season ends in triple digits. Some teams were just one result away from immortality:
Liverpool (2019/20): Finished on 99 points. A late-season loss to Arsenal cost them the century.
Barcelona (2009/10): Finished on 99 points under Guardiola.
Inter Milan (2006/07): Finished on 97 points during the post-Calciopoli era.
Centurions Outside the Top 5 Leagues
While the media focuses on the big five, other legendary sides have crossed the 100-point threshold in their respective nations:
Celtic (Scotland, 2001/02): 103 points under Martin O'Neill.
Barry Town (Wales, 1996/97 & 1997/98): Hit 105 and 104 points in back-to-back seasons!
Reading (Championship, 2005/06): 106 points—the all-time record for the English second tier.