Celtic have ended the Scottish season 30 points clear of Aberdeen at the top of the table – one of the most emphatic title successes in the history UEFA's member associations, but not quite the most impressive.

Paris Saint-Germain set the mark to beat when they finished 31 points clear in Ligue 1 in 2015/16, taking a title that had previously belonged to the Bhoys side that had finished 29 points clear of the pack in 2013/14.

Biggest title-winning margins in European top-division title races

31 points: Paris Saint-Germain (France, 2015/16)

30 points: Celtic (Scotland, 2016/17)

29: Celtic (Scotland, 2013/14)

28 = Olympiacos (Greece, 2015/16)

28 = Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia, 2007/08)

27 = Skonto (Latvia, 1997)

27 = The New Saints (Wales 2016/17)

26 = København (Denmark, 2010/11)

26 = Barry Town (Wales, 1997/98)

Celtic celebrate their 2013/14 success ©Getty Images

Andrew Cole during United's 2000 party ©Getty Images

Arjen Robben leads Bayern's 2013 celebrations ©Getty Images

Internazionale's class of 2006/07 ©Getty Images

Porto's golden boys of 2010/11 ©Getty Images

Lionel Messi celebrates Barcelona's 2012/13 success ©Getty Images

Biggest title-winning margins in UEFA's 54 member associations

Albania: SK Tirana (1994/95) – 12 points*

Andorra: Rànger's (2005/06) – 12

Armenia: Pyunik (2004 and 2006) – 16

Austria: Sturm Graz (1997/98), Salzburg (2006/07) – 19

Azerbaijan: Qarabağ (2015/16) – 22

Belarus: Shakhtyor Soligorsk (2005) – 13

Belgium: Club Brugge (1997/98) – 18

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Željezničar (2001/02) – 11

Bulgaria: Levski Sofia (1994/95) – 17

Croatia: Dinamo Zagreb (2007/08) – 28

Cyprus: Anorthosis (1996/97) – 13

Czech Republic: Sparta (2000/01) – 16

Denmark: København (2010/11) – 26

England: Manchester United (1999/2000) – 18

Estonia: Levadia Tallinn (2009) – 21

Faroe Islands: B71 (1989) – 9

Finland: HJK Helsinki (2011) – 24

France: Paris Saint-Germain (2015/16) – 31

FYR Macedonia: Vardar (1992/93) – 21

Georgia: Dinamo Tbilisi (1996/97) – 17

Germany: Bayern (2012/13) – 25

Gibraltar: Lincoln (2005/06) – 17

Greece: Olympiacos (2015/16) – 28

Hungary: Ferencváros (2015/16) – 21

Iceland: FH Hafnarfjördur (2005) – 16

Israel: Maccabi Haifa (2005/06), Maccabi Tel-Aviv (2013/14) – 16

Italy: Internazionale (2006/07) – 22

Kazakhstan: Zhenis Astana (2001) – 9

Latvia: Skonto (1997) – 27

Liechtenstein: no league

Lithuania: Kaunas (2006) – 21

Luxembourg: Dudelange (2007/08) – 21

Malta: Hibernians (2014/15) – 16

Moldova: Sheriff (2006/07) – 21

Montenegro: Sutjeska (2012/13) – 5

Netherlands: PSV (2000/01 and 2014/15) – 17

Northern Ireland: Linfield (1999/00) – 18

Norway: Rosenborg (1995) – 15

Poland: Wisła Kraków (1998/99) – 17

Portugal: Porto (2010/11) – 21

Republic of Ireland: Bohemians (2008) – 19

Romania: Steaua (2012/13) – 16

Russia: Zenit (2011/12) – 13

San Marino: Fateano (1985/86) – 1 (all subsequent titles decided by a knockout play-off system)

Scotland: Celtic (2016/17) – 30

Serbia: Partizan (2002/03) – 19

Slovakia: Slovan Bratislava (1994/95) – 20

Slovenia: Maribor (2011/12) – 20

Spain: Barcelona (2012/13) – 15

Sweden: Malmö (1949/50) – 15*

Switzerland: Basel (2011/12) – 20

Turkey: Galatasaray (1987/88) – 12

Ukraine: Dynamo Kyiv (1999/2000) – 18

Wales: The New Saints (2016/17) – 27

* two points for a win