Football is a game that is watched and loved worldwide. One part of football that makes it so interesting is the records part. I will share with you about some African clubs who played the whole league season without loosing a match. Surprisingly, only Hearts of Oak has made a record like that in Ghana.
Al Ahly and Al Hilal went unbeaten in 34 games in the 2016/17 season. TP Mazembe went unbeatable in their 2015/16 campaign in 32 matches. Yanga, Mbabane Swallows, 1° de Agosto, Gor Mahia, Centre Chiefs, Ittihad Tripoli, Hearts of Oak and ASEC Mimosas were all unbeatable in 30 games.
Diables Noirs and Canon Yaounde were unbeatable in 29 matches in a league season. Espérance de Tunis were also unbeaten in 28 games during their 1998 season.
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