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|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]<br>[[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]]<br>[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]<br>[[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]]<br>'''[[A.C. Milan]]''' |
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Revision as of 09:30, 27 November 2019
Teams
UEFA club competition winners
Real Madrid hold the record for the most overall titles (22) and Milan with the most UEFA Super Cup wins (5), a record shared with Barcelona.[1] The Madrid club have a record thirteen titles achieved in the UEFA Champions League and its predecessor.[2] Barcelona have a record four titles in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup while Sevilla have a record of five UEFA Cup and Europa League titles.[3] Finally, German clubs Hamburg, Schalke 04, and Stuttgart and Spanish club Villarreal are the record holders by titles won in the UEFA Intertoto Cup (2 each).
Ranking three main European club competitions' winning club sides by winning percentage
This is a ranking of all club sides which have won one of the three main European competitions.[4]
Top 15 club sides
Qualifying and preliminary round matches are not included, neither are play-off matches, results of an extra-time and penalty shootouts.
# | Team | Tournament | Season | Pld | W | GF | GA | GD | % of W |
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Cup Winners' Cup | 1974—1975 | 9 | 8 | 17 | 5 | +12 | 88,88% |
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Cup Winners' Cup | 1995—1996 | 9 | 8 | 16 | 4 | +12 | 88,88% |
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Europa League | 2011—2012 | 15 | 13 | 33 | 10 | +23 | 86,67% |
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European Cup | 1959—1960 | 7 | 6 | 31 | 10 | +21 | 85,71% |
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Cup Winners' Cup | 1962—1963 | 7 | 6 | 24 | 9 | +15 | 85,71% |
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European Cup | 1972—1973 | 7 | 6 | 15 | 4 | +11 | 85,71% |
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European Cup | 1963—1964 | 7 | 6 | 15 | 5 | +10 | 85,71% |
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Champions League | 2014—2015 | 13 | 11 | 31 | 11 | +20 | 84,61% |
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UEFA Cup | 1992—1993 | 12 | 10 | 31 | 6 | +25 | 83,33% |
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UEFA Cup | 1974—1975 | 12 | 10 | 32 | 9 | +23 | 83,33% |
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UEFA Cup | 1995—1996 | 12 | 10 | 32 | 10 | +22 | 83,33% |
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Cup Winners' Cup | 1960—1961 | 6 | 5 | 17 | 5 | +12 | 83,33% |
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Champions League | 1996—1997 | 11 | 9 | 23 | 10 | +12 | 81,81% |
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Europa League | 2018—2019 | 15 | 12 | 36 | 10 | +26 | 80% |
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Europa League | 2010—2011 | 15 | 12 | 37 | 14 | +23 | 80% |
List of teams to have won the three main European club competitions
To date, only five clubs have won all three main UEFA club competitions at different points in their history, the "European Treble" of European Cup/UEFA Champions League, European/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League.[5]
Although the Cup Winners' Cup no longer exists, there are 27 of its former winners who could still add wins in the other two competitions to achieve this UEFA treble. Nine of those teams are just one trophy away from the feat; namely five-time Champions League winners and four-time Cup Winners' Cup holders Barcelona[6][7] and seven-time Champions League winners and two-time Cup Winners' Cup holders Milan, which are just one Europa League trophy away from achieving the UEFA treble.
Note: per criteria for achieving European Treble, shows first win only for any club with multiple wins of same competition.
Juventus has received, in recognition of being the first side in European football history to win all three major UEFA club competitions and the only one to reach it with the same coach,[8] The UEFA Plaque from the Confederation in 1988.[9]
List of teams to have won all UEFA club competitions
Juventus was the first club – and remains the only one club at present – in association football history to have won all six official confederation tournaments.[10]
Club | First Title | Second Title | Third Title | Fourth Title | Fifth Title | Sixth Title |
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1976–77 UEFA Cup | 1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup | 1984 European Super Cup | 1984–85 European Cup | 1985 Intercontinental Cup | 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup |
Note: per criteria for achieving all confederation competitions, shows first win only in the case of club's multiple wins of same competition.
All winners from one country
Only once have three different clubs from the same country, Italy in 1989–90, won all three main UEFA club competitions in the same season, a feat that will not be repeated until 2022 at least, since the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup no longer exists:[11]
Season | Competition | Winners |
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1989–90 | European Cup | ![]() |
European Cup Winners' Cup | ![]() | |
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All finalists from one country
The 2018–19 season was the first time that all European finals feature only one country (England). In the Champions League final, English clubs Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool battled for the cup, while two other English sides – both are London clubs – Chelsea and Arsenal reached the Europa League final.[12][13]
Season | Competition | Winners | Runners-up |
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2018–19 | UEFA Champions League | ![]() |
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UEFA Europa League | ![]() |
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Players
List of players to have won the three main European club competitions
The table below show the only nine players who have won all three major UEFA club competitions.[14][15] (chronological order).
Note: per criteria for achieving European Treble, shows first win only for any player with multiple wins of same competition.
List of players to have won all international club competitions
The table below show the only six players who have won all international tournaments recognised by UEFA[17] and FIFA (chronological order).
Footballer | European Cup/ Champions League |
UEFA Cup/ Europa League[15] |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | UEFA Super Cup | Intercontinental Cup |
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1985 – Juventus | 1977 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1985 – Juventus |
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1973 – Ajax | 1981 – Ipswich Town | 1987 – Ajax | 1973 – Ajax | 1972 – Ajax |
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1985 – Juventus | 1990 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1985 – Juventus |
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1995 – Ajax | 1992 – Ajax | 1987 – Ajax | 1995 – Ajax | 1995 – Ajax |
Top appearances in UEFA club competitions
- As of 6 November 2019[18]
Includes UEFA Champions League (UCL), UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (CWC), UEFA Europa League (UEL), UEFA Intertoto Cup (UIC), UEFA Super Cup (USC), Intercontinental Cup (IC)
Rank | Player | Games | Goals | Goal Ratio | Debut in Europe | Retirement | Club(s) |
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188 | 0 | 0.00 | 1999 | — | Real Madrid Porto |
2 | ![]() |
175 | 130 | 0.75 | 2002 | — | Sporting CP Manchester United Real Madrid Juventus |
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174 | 3 | 0.02 | 1985 | 2009 | A.C. Milan |
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173 | 13 | 0.08 | 1999 | 2015 | Barcelona |
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171 | 0 | 0.00 | 2000 | — | Barcelona Villarreal Liverpool Napoli A.C. Milan |
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165 | 1995 | Parma Juventus Paris Saint-Germain | |||
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163 | 15 | 0.09 | 1992 | 2012 | Ajax Sampdoria Real Madrid Inter Milan A.C. Milan |
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161 | 77 | 0.48 | 1995 | Real Madrid Schalke 04 | |
9 | ![]() |
160 | 5 | 0.03 | 1995 | 2014 | Inter Milan |
10 | ![]() |
159 | 29 | 0.18 | 1991 | Manchester United |
Bold = Still active
Top scorers in UEFA club competitions
- As of 6 November 2019[19]
Includes UEFA Champions League (UCL), UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (UCWC), UEFA Europa League (UEL), UEFA Intertoto Cup (Int), UEFA Super Cup (SC), Intercontinental Cup (IC)
Rank | Player | Goals | Games | Goal Ratio | Debut in Europe | Retirement | Club(s) |
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130 | 174 | 0.75 | 2002 | — | Sporting CP Manchester United Real Madrid Juventus |
2 | ![]() |
116 | 142 | 0.82 | 2004 | Barcelona | |
3 | ![]() |
77 | 161 | 0.48 | 1995 | 2012 | Real Madrid Schalke 04 |
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70 | 114 | 0.61 | Parma Juventus Milan | ||
5 | ![]() |
67 | 143 | 0.47 | 1994 | Dynamo Kyiv Milan Chelsea | |
6 | ![]() |
66 | 108 | 0.61 | 2008 | — | Lech Poznań Borussia Dortmund Bayern Munich |
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63 | 120 | 0.53 | 2005 | — | Lyon Real Madrid |
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62 | 71 | 0.87 | 1967 | 1981 | Bayern Munich |
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92 | 0.67 | 1998 | 2012 | PSV Manchester United Real Madrid Hamburger SV | ||
10 | ![]() |
60 | 102 | 0.60 | 2007 | — | Atlético Madrid Manchester City |
Bold = Still active
Managers
List of managers to have won the three main European club competitions
The table below show the only two managers who have won all three major UEFA club competitions[15] (chronological order).
Note: per criteria for achieving all confederation competitions, shows first win only for any manager with multiple wins of same competition.
Notably, French manager Arsène Wenger is the only manager who has been runner-up in all three major UEFA club competitions.[20] He finished runner-up in the 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup with Monaco and in the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup and 2005–06 UEFA Champions League with Arsenal.
List of managers to have won all international club competitions
The table below shows the only manager to have won all international tournaments recognised by UEFA[15] and FIFA.
Note: per criteria for achieving all confederation competitions, shows first win only in the case of manager's multiple wins of same competition.
Attendance
Highest attendance for a UEFA club competition
Rank | Match | Date | Competition | Stadium and City | Attendance | Refs |
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15 April 1970 | European Cup Semi-final | Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland | 136,505 (official attendance) | [21] |
Note
References
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- ^ "Final facts and figures". UEFA. Retrieved 4 March 2008.
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- ^ Champions League (named European Cup before 1992), UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and Europa League (named UEFA Cup before 2009).
- ^ "Chelsea join illustrious trio". UEFA. 15 May 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- ^ "Un dilema histórico". El Mundo Deportivo's Historical Archive (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 September 2003.
- ^ "El Barça, gran atracción del sorteo". El Mundo Deportivo's Historical Archive (in Spanish). 16 July 1992.
- ^ "Giovanni Trapattoni". Union des Associations Européennes de Football. 31 May 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2010.
- ^ Giorgio Viglino (13 July 1988). "Boniperti e Futre, è la volta buona" (in Italian). La Stampa. p. 22. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ^ In addition, Juventus were the first club in association football history to have won all possible continental competitions (e.g., the international tournaments organised by UEFA and held exclusively in Eurasia) and the world title and remain the only at international level to achieve this, cf. "Legend: UEFA club competitions". Union des Associations Européennes de Football. 21 August 2006. Archived from the original on 31 January 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
"1985: Juventus end European drought". Union des Associations Européennes de Football. 8 December 1985. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2013. - ^ "1989/90: Rijkaard seals Milan triumph". Union des Associations Européennes de Football. 23 May 1990. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
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- ^ "Champions League & Europa League: English clubs make history by taking four final places". BBC Sport. 9 May 2019. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- ^ "Treble chance for Vítor Baía". Union des Associations Européennes de Football. 21 May 2004. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f The European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958–1971) is not included in this list because is not recognised as official European competition by UEFA. See: "History of the UEFA Cup". uefa.com.. The Intertoto Cup, competition per clubs recognised by the main football organisation in Europe since 1995, is not included in this list.
- ^ The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958–1971) is not included in this list because it was not organised by UEFA. See: "History of the UEFA Cup". uefa.com. and "European club competitions recognised by UEFA (page 23)" (PDF)..
- ^ The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958–1971) is not included in this list because is not recognised as official European competition by UEFA. See: "History of the UEFA Cup". uefa.com.. The Intertoto Cup, competition per clubs recognised by the main football organisation in Europe since 1995, is not included in this list.
- ^ "Who has made more than 150 UEFA club appearances?". UEFA. 16 April 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
- ^ "Who has scored 50+ UEFA club goals?". UEFA. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
- ^ The European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958–1971) is not included in this list because is not recognised as official European competition by UEFA. See: "History of the UEFA Cup". uefa.com.. The Intertoto Cup, competition per clubs recognised by the main football organisation in Europe since 1995, is not included in this list.
- ^ "Celtic's Battles of Britain". BBC. 7 August 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2013.