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The European Champion Clubs' Cup which the winner receives

The UEFA Champions League is a seasonal association football competition established in 1956. The UEFA Champions League is open to the league champions of all UEFA member associations (except Liechtenstein, which has no league competition), as well as to the clubs finishing from second to fourth position in the strongest leagues. Prior to the 1992–93 season, the tournament was named the European Cup.[1] Originally, only the champions of their respective national league and the previous winners of the competition were allowed to participate' however, this was changed in 1997 to allow the runners-up of the stronger leagues to compete as well.[2] Real Madrid won the inaugural competition in the 1956 European Cup Final.

If a team wins the UEFA Champions League three times in a row, or five times overall, they are allowed to keep the European Champion Clubs' Cup and a new one is commissioned.[3] As of 2008, five teams have earned this privilege; Real Madrid, Ajax, Bayern Munich, Milan and Liverpool.[4]

Real Madrid hold the record for the most victories, winning the competition nine times since its inception. They have also won the competition the most times in a row, winning it five times from 1956 to 1960. Benfica and Juventus have been runners-up the most times, with both teams losing the final five times. Spain have provided the most champions, with teams from the country winning the competition 12 times.[5] The current champions are FC Barcelona who beat Manchester United 2–0 in the 2009 Final.

Key

(R) Replay
Match went to extra time
* Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time

Winners

Season Country Winners Score Runners-up Country Venue Location Notes
1955–56  ESP Real Madrid 4–3 Stade Reims  FRA Parc des Princes Paris, France [6]
1956–57  ESP Real Madrid 2–0 Fiorentina  ITA Santiago Bernabéu Madrid, Spain [6]
1957–58  ESP Real Madrid  †3–2 Milan  ITA Heysel Stadium Brussels, Belgium [6]
1958–59  ESP Real Madrid 2–0 Stade Reims  FRA Neckarstadion Stuttgart, Germany [6]
1959–60  ESP Real Madrid 7–3 Eintracht Frankfurt  FRG Hampden Park Glasgow, Scotland [6]
1960–61  POR Benfica 3–2 Barcelona  ESP Wankdorf Stadium Berne, Switzerland [7]
1961–62  POR Benfica 5–3 Real Madrid  ESP Olympisch Stadion Amsterdam, Netherlands [8]
1962–63  ITA Milan 2–1 Benfica  POR Wembley Stadium London, England [9]
1963–64  ITA Internazionale 3–1 Real Madrid  ESP Prater Stadium Vienna, Austria [10]
1964–65  ITA Internazionale 1–0 Benfica  POR San Siro Milan, Italy [10]
1965–66  ESP Real Madrid 3–1 Partizan  YUG Heysel Stadium Brussels, Belgium [11]
1966–67  SCO Celtic 2–1 Internazionale  ITA Estádio Nacional Lisbon, Portugal [12]
1967–68  ENG Manchester United  †4–1 Benfica  POR Wembley Stadium London, England [13]
1968–69  ITA Milan 4–1 Ajax  NED Santiago Bernabéu Madrid, Spain [9]
1969–70  NED Feyenoord  †2–1 Celtic  SCO San Siro Milan, Italy [14]
1970–71  NED Ajax 2–0 Panathinaikos  GRE Wembley Stadium London, England [15]
1971–72  NED Ajax 2–0 Internazionale  ITA De Kuip Rotterdam, Netherlands [15]
1972–73  NED Ajax 1–0 Juventus  ITA Red Star Stadium Belgrade, Yugoslavia [15]
1973–74  FRG Bayern Munich 1–1 Atlético Madrid  ESP Heysel Stadium Brussels, Belgium [16][a]
1973–74 (R)  FRG Bayern Munich  (R)4–0 (R) Atlético Madrid  ESP Heysel Stadium Brussels, Belgium [16][a]
1974–75  FRG Bayern Munich 2–0 Leeds United  ENG Parc des Princes Paris, France [16]
1975–76  FRG Bayern Munich 1–0 Saint-Étienne  FRA Hampden Park Glasgow, Scotland [16]
1976–77  ENG Liverpool 3–1 Borussia Mönchengladbach  FRG Stadio Olimpico Rome, Italy [17]
1977–78  ENG Liverpool 1–0 Club Brugge  BEL Wembley Stadium London, England [18]
1978–79  ENG Nottingham Forest 1–0 Malmö FF  SWE Olympiastadion Munich, Germany [19]
1979–80  ENG Nottingham Forest 1–0 Hamburg  FRG Santiago Bernabéu Madrid, Spain [20]
1980–81  ENG Liverpool 1–0 Real Madrid  ESP Parc des Princes Paris, France [21]
1981–82  ENG Aston Villa 1–0 Bayern Munich  FRG De Kuip Rotterdam, Netherlands [22]
1982–83  FRG Hamburg 1–0 Juventus  ITA Olympic Stadium Athens, Greece [23]
1983–84  ENG Liverpool  *1–1 * Roma  ITA Stadio Olimpico Rome, Italy [24][b]
1984–85  ITA Juventus 1–0 Liverpool  ENG Heysel Stadium Brussels, Belgium [25]
1985–86  ROU Steaua Bucureşti  *0–0 * Barcelona  ESP Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Seville, Spain [26][c]
1986–87  POR Porto 2–1 Bayern Munich  FRG Prater Stadium Vienna, Austria [27]
1987–88  NED PSV Eindhoven  *0–0 * Benfica  POR Neckarstadion Stuttgart, Germany [28][d]
1988–89  ITA Milan 4–0 Steaua Bucureşti  ROU Camp Nou Barcelona, Spain [29]
1989–90  ITA Milan 1–0 Benfica  POR Prater Stadium Vienna, Austria [29]
1990–91  YUG Red Star Belgrade  *0–0 * Marseille  FRA Stadio San Nicola Bari, Italy [30][e]
1991–92  ESP Barcelona  †1–0 Sampdoria  ITA Wembley Stadium London, England [31]
1992–93  FRA Marseille 1–0 Milan  ITA Olympiastadion Munich, Germany [32]
1993–94  ITA Milan 4–0 Barcelona  ESP Olympic Stadium Athens, Greece [33]
1994–95  NED Ajax 1–0 Milan  ITA Ernst-Happel-Stadion Vienna, Austria [34]
1995–96  ITA Juventus  *1–1 * Ajax  NED Stadio Olimpico Rome, Italy [35][f]
1996–97  GER Borussia Dortmund 3–1 Juventus  ITA Olympiastadion Munich, Germany [36]
1997–98  ESP Real Madrid 1–0 Juventus  ITA Amsterdam ArenA Amsterdam, Netherlands [37]
1998–99  ENG Manchester United 2–1 Bayern Munich  GER Camp Nou Barcelona, Spain [38]
1999–2000  ESP Real Madrid 3–0 Valencia  ESP Stade de France Paris, France [39]
2000–01  GER Bayern Munich  *1–1 * Valencia  ESP San Siro Milan, Italy [40][g]
2001–02  ESP Real Madrid 2–1 Bayer Leverkusen  GER Hampden Park Glasgow, Scotland [41]
2002–03  ITA Milan  *0–0 * Juventus  ITA Old Trafford Manchester, England [42][h]
2003–04  POR Porto 3–0 Monaco  FRA Arena AufSchalke Gelsenkirchen, Germany [43]
2004–05  ENG Liverpool  *3–3 * Milan  ITA Atatürk Olympic Stadium Istanbul, Turkey [44][i]
2005–06  ESP Barcelona 2–1 Arsenal  ENG Stade de France Paris, France [45]
2006–07  ITA Milan 2–1 Liverpool  ENG Olympic Stadium Athens, Greece [46]
2007–08  ENG Manchester United  *1–1 * Chelsea  ENG Luzhniki Stadium Moscow, Russia [47][j]
2008–09  ESP Barcelona 0–9 Manchester United  ENG Stadio Olimpico Rome, Italy [48]

Results by teams

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Real Madrid 9 3 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1998, 2000, 2002 1962, 1964, 1981
Milan 7 4 1963, 1969, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007 1958, 1993, 1995, 2005
Liverpool 5 2 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005 1985, 2007
Bayern Munich 4 3 1974, 1975, 1976, 2001 1982, 1987, 1999
Ajax 4 2 1971, 1972, 1973, 1995 1969, 1996
Barcelona 3 3 1992, 2006, 2009 1961, 1986, 1994
Manchester United 3 1 1968, 1999, 2008 2009
Benfica 2 5 1961, 1962 1963, 1965, 1968, 1988, 1990
Juventus 2 5 1985, 1996 1973, 1983, 1997, 1998, 2003
Internazionale 2 2 1964, 1965 1967, 1972
Nottingham Forest 2 0 1979, 1980
Porto 2 0 1987, 2004
Celtic 1 1 1967 1970
Hamburg 1 1 1983 1980
Steaua Bucureşti 1 1 1986 1989
Marseille 1 1 1993 1991
Feyenoord 1 0 1970
Aston Villa 1 0 1982
PSV Eindhoven 1 0 1988
Red Star Belgrade 1 0 1991
Borussia Dortmund 1 0 1997
Stade Reims 0 2 1956, 1959
Valencia 0 2 2000, 2001
Fiorentina 0 1 1957
Eintracht Frankfurt 0 1 1960
Partizan 0 1 1966
Panathinaikos 0 1 1971
Atlético Madrid 0 1 1974
Leeds United 0 1 1975
Saint-Étienne 0 1 1976
Borussia Mönchengladbach 0 1 1977
Club Brugge 0 1 1978
Malmö FF 0 1 1979
Roma 0 1 1984
Sampdoria 0 1 1992
Bayer Leverkusen 0 1 2002
Monaco 0 1 2004
Arsenal 0 1 2006
Chelsea 0 1 2008

By country

Nation Winners Runners Up % Wins per Final
 Spain 12 9 57%
 Italy 11 14 44%
 England 11 6 65%
 Germany 6 7 46%
 Netherlands 6 2 75%
 Portugal 4 5 44%
 France 1 5 16%
 Scotland 1 1 50%
 Romania 1 1 50%
 Yugoslavia 1 1 50%
 Greece 0 1 0%
 Belgium 0 1 0%
 Sweden 0 1 0%

See also

Notes

  • a Bayern Munich won 4–0 in a replay
  • b Liverpool won 4–2 in a penalty shootout
  • c Steaua Bucureşti won 2–0 in a penalty shootout
  • d PSV Eindhoven won 6–5 in a penalty shootout
  • e Red Star Belgrade won 5–3 in a penalty shootout
  • f Juventus won 4–2 in a penalty shootout
  • g Bayern Munich won 5–4 in a penalty shootout
  • h Milan won 3–2 in a penalty shootout
  • i Liverpool won 3–2 in a penalty shootout
  • j Manchester United won 6–5 in a penalty shootout

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