
The Treble Victory refers to Manchester United's historic 1998-1999 season when the club won three major trophies: the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League. Under manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United showcased remarkable resilience and skill, culminating in a dramatic Champions League final win against Bayern Munich. This achievement made them the first English club to secure the prestigious treble, cementing their legacy in football history.

The Treble Victory refers to Manchester United's historic 1998-1999 season when the club won three major trophies: the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League. Under manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United showcased remarkable resilience and skill, culminating in a dramatic Champions League final win against Bayern Munich. This achievement made them the first English club to secure the prestigious treble, cementing their legacy in football history.
What is a treble in football?
A treble is when a club wins three major trophies in a single season.
Which club achieved the treble in 1998-1999 and which competitions did they win?
Manchester United won the treble by securing the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the UEFA Champions League.
Who was the manager during the treble season?
Sir Alex Ferguson was the manager of Manchester United in 1998-1999.
Where was the 1999 UEFA Champions League final held and what happened?
The final was at Camp Nou in Barcelona; United trailed Bayern Munich but scored two late goals to win 2-1, with goals from Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.