uefa includes the supercup, the home would be the premier league or whatever the domestic league of the country is called and the fa is the football association of that country.|||First, the simple (and most commonly known) answer: Manchester United in 1999. They won the English Premiership, the English FA Cup, and the European Champions League Final ("that" game against Bayern Munich).
Your definition of the "European Treble", though, seems to encompass more than just the European Cup. We'd have to add the UEFA Cup, the Supercup, perhaps the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup (absorbed into the UEFA Cup). And maybe, just for amusement, the Inter-Toto Cup. That's a pretty tall order...
There is also the problem of distinguishing between the two domestic cup competitions, e.g. FA and League cups in England. Different levels of prestige, sometimes similar levels of competitiveness.
For now, listed below are the more conventional winners of the treble (domestic league, domestic cup, and either european cup or uefa cup), based on publicly available info:
European Cup Treble:
Glasgow Celtic (1967)
Ajax Amsterdam (1972)
PSV Eindhoven (1988)
Manchester United (1999)
UEFA Cup Treble:
IFK G枚teborg (1982)
Galatasaray (2000)
FC Porto (2003)
CSKA Moscow (2005)|||CSK Moscow won last uefa cup|||greece won last world cup.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Who has won the uefa, home and fa cups in the same season in europeean football?
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