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India.
Longest unbeaten run (all): Celtic currently hold the UK record for an unbeaten run in professional football : 62 games (49 won, 13 drawn), from 13 Nov 1915 until 21 April 1917- a total of 17 months and four days in all (they lost at home to Kilmarnock on the last day of the season).Longest unbeaten run (home): Celtic also hold the SPL record for an unbeaten run of home matches (77), spanning from 2001 to 2004 (this run was ended by a 3-2 defeat to Aberdeen on 21 April 2004), and the record for the longest run of consecutive wins in a single season (25 matches).
AFC Wimbledon of the English league went a total of 78 games unbeaten including 1 season winning all the games.
Hearts. They met Tottenham in the Europa League qualifiers this season, losing 5-0 on aggregate (0-5 at home, 0-0 away).
Manchester City and Huddersfield Town are the only two teams unbeaten in the 2011 season
Arsenal won it with their unbeaten season
chelsea 86 matches
Our baseball team is unbeaten so far this season.
It is unknown which team has the longest unbeaten run in all competitions. Arsenal have the longest English league run with 49 games unbeaten, which included the entire 2003/04 Barclay's Premier League season unbeaten. Chelsea have the longest unbeaten home run in the league with 86 games. Liverpool have the longest unbeaten home run in all competitions with 85 games. The longest unbeaten League run in English Senior Football is held by AFC Wimbledon who went 78 games unbeaten from 22 Feb 2003 to 4 Dec 2004. This included a complete league season undefeated. Steaua Bucharest went 104 matches unbeaten between 1986 and 1989
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Longest unbeaten run (all): Celtic currently hold the UK record for an unbeaten run in professional football : 62 games (49 won, 13 drawn), from 13 Nov 1915 until 21 April 1917- a total of 17 months and four days in all (they lost at home to Kilmarnock on the last day of the season).Longest unbeaten run (home): Celtic also hold the SPL record for an unbeaten run of home matches (77), spanning from 2001 to 2004 (this run was ended by a 3-2 defeat to Aberdeen on 21 April 2004), and the record for the longest run of consecutive wins in a single season (25 matches).
Liverpool.