Most consecutive FIS Alpine Ski World Cup overall titles won (male)
- Who
- Marcel Hirscher
- What
- 7 total number
- Where
- Not Applicable
- When
- 2018
The most FIS Alpine Ski World Cup overall titles won by a male skier is seven, achieved by Marcel Hirscher (Austria) consecutively from 2011–12 to 2017–18. He won 13 races in the 2017–2018 season – his highest single-season tally to date – en route to his seventh title.
As of the end of the 2017–18 season, Hirscher had won 58 World Cup races: 28 Giant Slalom, 27 Slalom, 2 Parallel Slalom and 1 Super G. This is the second-highest by a male skier.