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{{See also|List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winners|List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winning players}}

[[Image:UEFA members Champs League group stage.gif|right|thumb|450px|Map of UEFA countries, teams from which have reached the group stage of the UEFA Champions League {{legend|#67E863|UEFA member country that has been represented in the group stage}} {{legend|#6085EF|UEFA member country that has not been represented in the group stage}} {{legend|#C0C0C0|Not a UEFA member}}
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This page details '''statistics of the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup and Champions League]]'''. Unless notified these statistics concern all seasons since inception of the European Cup in the [[European Cup 1955–56|1955–56 season]], including qualifying rounds of the UEFA Champions League as per "Competition facts"[http://www.uefa.com/printoutfiles/competitions/ucl/2010/e/e_01_md.pdf]; all goals scored before league phase(s) counted as "qualifying goals".

==General performances==
===By club===

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Club
!Won
!Runner-up
!Years won
!UEFA/CL
!Years runner-up
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid C.F|Real Madrid]]|| <center>9 || <center>3 ||[[1955–56 European Cup|1956]], [[1956–57 European Cup|1957]], [[1957–58 European Cup|1958]], [[1958–59 European Cup|1959]], [[1959–60 European Cup|1960]], [[1965–66 European Cup|1966]], '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]''', '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]]''' || <center>3 || [[1961–62 European Cup|1962]], [[1963–64 European Cup|1964]], [[1980–81 European Cup|1981]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]|| <center>7 || <center>4 ||[[1962–63 European Cup|1963]], [[1968–69 European Cup|1969]], [[1988–89 European Cup|1989]], [[1989–90 European Cup|1990]], '''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]]''' || <center>3 || [[1957–58 European Cup|1958]], '''[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]''', '''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|| <center>5 || <center>2 ||[[1976–77 European Cup|1977]], [[1977–78 European Cup|1978]], [[1980–81 European Cup|1981]], [[1983–84 European Cup|1984]], '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]]''' || <center>1 || [[1984–85 European Cup|1985]], '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]|| <center>4 || <center>4 ||[[1973–74 European Cup|1974]], [[1974–75 European Cup|1975]], [[1975–76 European Cup|1976]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]]''' || <center>1 || [[1981–82 European Cup|1982]], [[1986–87 European Cup|1987]], '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]|| <center>4 || <center>2 ||[[1970–71 European Cup|1971]], [[1971–72 European Cup|1972]], [[1972–73 European Cup|1973]], '''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]]''' || <center>1 || [[1968–69 European Cup|1969]], '''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]|| <center>3 || <center>3 ||[[1991–92 European Cup|1992]], '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]''' || <center>3 || [[1960–61 European Cup|1961]], [[1985–86 European Cup|1986]], '''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]|| <center>3 || <center>2 ||[[1963–64 European Cup|1964]], [[1964–65 European Cup|1965]], '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]''' || <center>1 || [[1966–67 European Cup|1967]], [[1971–72 European Cup|1972]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]|| <center>3 || <center>1 ||[[1967–68 European Cup|1968]], '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]''' || <center>2 || '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]''',
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]|| <center>2 || <center>5 ||[[1984–85 European Cup|1985]], '''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]] || <center>1 || [[1972–73 European Cup|1973]], [[1982–83 European Cup|1983]], '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]]''', '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|POR}} [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]|| <center>2 || <center>5 ||[[1960–61 European Cup|1961]], [[1961–62 European Cup|1962]] || <center>0 || [[1962–63 European Cup|1963]], [[1964–65 European Cup|1965]], [[1967–68 European Cup|1968]], [[1987–88 European Cup|1988]], [[1989–90 European Cup|1990]]
|-
|{{flagicon|POR}} [[F.C. Porto|Porto]]|| <center>2 || <center>0 ||[[1986–87 European Cup|1987]], '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]''' || <center>1 ||
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]|| <center>2 || <center>0 ||[[1978–79 European Cup|1979]], [[1979–80 European Cup|1980]] || <center>0 ||
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]]|| <center>1 || <center>1 ||'''[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]''' || <center>1 || [[1990–91 European Cup|1991]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[FC Steaua Bucureşti|Steaua Bucureşti]]|| <center>1 || <center>1 ||[[1985–86 European Cup|1986]] || <center>0 || [[1988–89 European Cup|1989]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]]|| <center>1 || <center>1 ||[[1982–83 European Cup|1983]] || <center>0 || [[1979–80 European Cup|1980]]
|-
|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]]|| <center>1 || <center>1 ||[[1966–67 European Cup|1967]] || <center>0 || [[1969–70 European Cup|1970]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Dortmund]]|| <center>1 || <center>0 ||'''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]]''' || <center>1 ||
|-
|{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Red Star Belgrade]]|| <center>1 || <center>0 ||[[1990–91 European Cup|1991]] || <center>0 ||
|-
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[PSV Eindhoven]]|| <center>1 || <center>0 ||[[1987–88 European Cup|1988]] || <center>0 ||
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]|| <center>1 || <center>0 ||[[1981–82 European Cup|1982]] || <center>0 ||
|-
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Feyenoord]]|| <center>1 || <center>0 ||[[1969–70 European Cup|1970]] || <center>0 ||
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Valencia CF|Valencia]]|| <center>0 || <center>2 || || <center>0 || '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]]''', '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Stade de Reims]]|| <center>0 || <center>2 || || <center>0 || [[1955–56 European Cup|1956]], [[1958–59 European Cup|1959]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1991–92 European Cup|1992]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[A.S. Roma|Roma]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1983–84 European Cup|1984]]
|-
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Malmö FF]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1978–79 European Cup|1979]]
|-
|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Club Brugge K.V.|Club Brugge]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1977–78 European Cup|1978]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1976–77 European Cup|1977]]
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]]|| <center>0 ||<center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1975–76 European Cup|1976]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1974–75 European Cup|1975]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Atlético Madrid]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1973–74 European Cup|1974]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1970–71 European Cup|1971]]
|-
|{{flagicon|YUG}} [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1965–66 European Cup|1966]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Eintracht Frankfurt]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1959–60 European Cup|1960]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]]|| <center>0 || <center>1 || || <center>0 || [[1956–57 European Cup|1957]]
|-
|}

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===By nation===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:center
|-
!Nation
!Winners
!Runners-up
!% Wins per final
!Competitions entered
!% Wins per entry
!Winning clubs
!Runners-up
|-
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|12
|9
|59%
|56
|23%
|align=left| [[Real Madrid C.F|Real Madrid]] (9), [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (3)
|align=left| [[Real Madrid C.F|Real Madrid]] (3), [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (3), [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] (2), [[Atlético Madrid]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|12
|14
|46%
|54 {{#tag:ref|[[1973–74 Serie A]] champions [[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]] were disqualified from the [[1974–75 European Cup|1974–75 season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/ital-ec.html#res1|title=Italian Clubs in European Cups: All results Champions' Cup/Champions' League|last=Mariani|first=Maurizio|coauthors=Di Maggio, Roberto|date=24 September 2009|work=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]|accessdate=16 July 2010}}</ref>|group="nb"}}
|22%
|align=left| [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (7), [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] (3), [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] (2)
|align=left| [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] (5), [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (4), [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] (2), [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] (1), [[A.S. Roma|Roma]] (1), [[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|England}}
|11
|7
|61%
|49 {{#tag:ref|[[1954–55 Football League|1954–55 English First Division]] champions [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] were barred entry in the [[1955–56 European Cup|1955–56 season]] by [[The Football League]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Radnedge |first1=Keir |title=50 Years of the Champions League & European Cup |year=2007 |origyear=2005 |publisher=Carlton Books |isbn=978–1–84442–326–2 |page=18 }}</ref> Due to the [[Heysel Stadium Disaster|Heysel disaster]] all English clubs were barred entry to the European Cup from the [[1985–86 European Cup|1985–86 season]] to the [[1989–90 European Cup|1989–90 season]] inclusive and a further ban for [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] meant they could not compete in the [[1990–91 European Cup|1990–91 season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/articles/2006/12/04/local_history_heysel_feature.shtml|title=Heysel disaster|last=Coslett|first=Paul|date=4 December 2006|work=[[BBC North West|BBC Liverpool]]|accessdate=20 July 2010}}</ref> The [[1957–58 European Cup|1957–58 season]] is included in the count despite the [[Munich air disaster]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/3678010.stm|title=Charlton unveils Munich memorial|date=22 September 2004|work=[[BBC News]]|accessdate=20 July 2010}}</ref>|group="nb"}}
|22%
|align=left| [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] (5), [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] (3), [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] (2), [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]] (1)
|align=left| [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] (2), [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] (1) [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]] (1), [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] (1), [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}} {{#tag:ref|For the purposes of this table there is no distinction made between [[West Germany]] and [[German reunification|post reunification]] [[Germany]].|group="nb"}}
|6
|8
|43%
|55
|11%
|align=left| [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] (4), [[Borussia Dortmund]] (1), [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]] (1)
|align=left| [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] (4), [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] (1), [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] (1), [[Eintracht Frankfurt]] (1), [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
|6
|2
|75%
|54 {{#tag:ref|[[Eredivisie 1989–90|1989–90 Eredivisie]] champions [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] were disqualified from the [[1990–91 European Cup|1990–91 season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesn/nl-ajax-in-ec.html|title=Ajax in the European Cups|last=Haisma|first=Marcel|date=8 August 2003|work=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]|accessdate=16 July 2010}}</ref>|group="nb"}}
|11%
|align=left| [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] (4), [[Feyenoord]] (1), [[PSV Eindhoven]] (1)
|align=left| [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] (2)
|-
|{{flagicon|Portugal}}
|4
|5
|44%
|55
|9.1%
|align=left| [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] (2), [[F.C. Porto|Porto]] (2)
|align=left| [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] (5)
|-
|{{flagicon|France}}
|1
|5
|16%
|55
|1.9%
|align=left| [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] (1)
|align=left| [[Stade de Reims]] (2), [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] (1), [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] (1) {{#tag:ref|Although [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] are a self-described Monegasque football club, they qualify through the French leagues and thus the French flag is displayed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/clubs/club=30983/index.html|title=Classic club: AS Monaco|publisher=[[FIFA]] (International Federation of Association Football)|accessdate=16 July 2010}}</ref>|group="nb"}}, [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Scotland}}
|1
|1
|50%
|55
|1.9%
|align=left| [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] (1)
|align=left| [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Romania}}
|1
|1
|50%
|54 <ref group="nb">Romanian clubs did not enter the [[1955–56 European Cup|inaugural competition]].</ref>
|1.9%
|align=left| [[FC Steaua Bucureşti|Steaua Bucureşti]] (1)
|align=left| [[FC Steaua Bucureşti|Steaua Bucureşti]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}}
|1
|1
|50%
|37 <ref group="nb">Although both [[Red Star Belgrade]] and [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] now represent [[Serbia]], both clubs achieved their respective distinctions in this table as clubs competing in the [[Yugoslav First League]], and thus represented [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]. Clubs competing in the [[Yugoslav First League]] were eligible entrants from the [[1955–56 European Cup|1955–56 season]] to the [[1991–92 European Cup|1991–92 seasons]] inclusive, before the dissolution of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]] during the [[Yugoslav First League 1991–92|1991–92 season]] negated any further participation from [[Yugoslav First League]] teams by definition.</ref>
|2.7%
|align=left| [[Red Star Belgrade]] (1)
|align=left| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Greece}}
|0
|1
|0%
|51 {{#tag:ref|No Greek clubs entered the competition from the [[1955–56 European Cup|1955–56 season]] to the [[1957–58 European Cup|1957–58 season]] inclusive, and [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] withdrew from the [[1958–59 European Cup|1958–59 season]] for political reasons.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.uefa.com/printoutfiles/competitions/uefacup/2009/e/e_304171_pk.pdf|title=Galatasaray AŞ-Olympiacos CFP, match press kit|publisher=[[UEFA|www.uefa.com]]|page=1|date=21 October 2008|accessdate=16 July 2010|quote=They were drawn to play against Beşiktaş JK in the preliminary round of the 1958/59 European Champion Clubs' Cup, but withdrew from the competition.}}</ref>|group="nb"}}
|0%
| –
|align=left| [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Belgium}}
|0
|1
|0%
|55
|0%
| –
|align=left| [[Club Brugge K.V.|Club Brugge]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Sweden}}
|0
|1
|0%
|55
|0%
| –
|align=left| [[Malmö FF]] (1)
|}

{{reflist|group="nb"}}

===By city===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!City
!Winners
!Runners-up
!Winning clubs
!Runners-up
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Milan]]
|<center>10
|<center>6
|[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (7), [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] (3)
|[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (4), [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] (2)
|-
|{{flagicon|Spain}} [[Madrid]]
|<center>9
|<center>4
|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] (9)
|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] (3), [[Atlético Madrid]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[Liverpool]]
|<center>5
|<center>2
|[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] (5)
|[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] (2)
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Munich]]
|<center>4
|<center>4
|[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] (4)
|[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] (4)
|-
|{{flagicon|Spain}} [[Barcelona]]
|<center>3
|<center>3
|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (3)
|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (3)
|-
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Amsterdam]]
|<center>4
|<center>2
|[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] (4)
|[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] (2)
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[Manchester]]
|<center>3
|<center>1
|[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] (3)
|[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Lisbon]]
|<center>2
|<center>5
|[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] (2)
|[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] (5)
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Turin]]
|<center>2
|<center>5
|[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] (2)
|[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] (5)
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[Nottingham]]
|<center>2
|<center>0
|[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] (2)
|
|-
|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Porto]]
|<center>2
|<center>0
|[[F.C. Porto|Porto]] (2)
|
|-
|{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Glasgow]]
|<center>1
|<center>1
|[[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] (1)
|[[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Hamburg]]
|<center>1
|<center>1
|[[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]] (1)
|[[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Romania}} [[Bucharest]]
|<center>1
|<center>1
|[[Steaua Bucureşti]] (1)
|[[Steaua Bucureşti]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Belgrade]]
|<center>1
|<center>1
|[[Red Star Belgrade]] (1)
|[[FK Partizan|Partizan]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|France}} [[Marseille]]
|<center>1
|<center>1
|[[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] (1)
|[[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Rotterdam]]
|<center>1
|<center>0
|[[Feyenoord]] (1)
|
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[Birmingham]]
|<center>1
|<center>0
|[[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]] (1)
|
|-
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Eindhoven]]
|<center>1
|<center>0
|[[PSV Eindhoven]] (1)
|
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Dortmund]]
|<center>1
|<center>0
|[[Borussia Dortmund]] (1)
|
|-
|{{flagicon|France}} [[Reims]]
|<center>0
|<center>2
|
|[[Stade de Reims]] (2)
|-
|{{flagicon|Spain}} [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]]
|<center>0
|<center>2
|
|[[Valencia CF|Valencia]] (2)
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[London]]
|<center>0
|<center>2
|
|[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] (1), [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Florence]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Frankfurt]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[Eintracht Frankfurt]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[Leeds]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|France}} [[Saint-Étienne]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Mönchengladbach]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Bruges]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[Club Brugge K.V.|Club Brugge]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Malmö]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[Malmö FF]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Rome]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[A.S. Roma|Roma]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Genoa]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Leverkusen]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] (1)
|-
|{{flagicon|Monaco}} [[Monaco]]
|<center>0
|<center>1
|
|[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] (1)
|}

===All-time top ten table European Cup and Champions League===

This list is current as of March 18, 2011

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!Rank
!Club
!Years
!Games
!W
!D
!L
!GF
!GA
!GD
!Pts
!100(Pts/Game - 1.5) {{#tag:ref|Points scored per number of games played, expressed as the number of hundredths over 1.5. To calculate the actual points to game ratio, take the entry in the table and divide it by 100, and then add 1.5 to it. For example:

* An entry of 7 means a value of points/game of 1.57
* An entry of 3.45 means a value of points/game of 1.5345
* An entry of -1.3 means a value of points/game of 1.487|group="expl"}}
|-
{{League Table Data 1 | 1 | {{flagicon|Spain}} '''[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]''' | 41 | 331 | 190 | 58 | 83 | 713 | 369 | +344 | 508}}
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{{League Table Data 1 | 2 | {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]''' | 27 | 247 | 134 | 59 | 54 | 465 | 249 | +216 | 374 }}
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{{League Table Data 1 | 3 | {{flagicon|England}} '''[[Manchester United]] '''| 22 | 224 | 126 | 55 | 43 | 420 | 209 | +211 | 342 }}
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{{League Table Data 1 | 4 | {{flagicon|Italy}} '''[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]''' | 25 | 221 | 116 | 54 | 51 | 378
| 198 | +180 | 332 }}
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{{League Table Data 1 | 5 | {{flagicon|Spain}} '''[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]''' | 21 | 216 | 122 | 52 | 42 | 412 | 213 | +199 | 331 }}
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{{League Table Data 1 | 6 | {{flagicon|Italy}} '''[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]''' | 26 | 201 | 100 | 49 | 52 | 324 | 200 | +124 | 282 }}
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{{League Table Data 1 | 7 | {{flagicon|England}} '''[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]''' | 20 | 175 | 99 | 39 | 37 | 317 | 144 | +173 | 271 }}
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{{League Table Data 1 | 8 | {{flagicon|Portugal}} '''[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]''' | 30 | 185 | 87 | 41 | 57 | 327 | 201 | +126 | 248 }}
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{{League Table Data 1 | 9 | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} '''[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]''' | 27 | 167 | 80 | 41 | 46 | 263 | 169 | +94 | 231 }}
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{{League Table Data 1 | 10 | {{flagicon|Ukraine}} '''[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]''' | 29 | 200 | 88 | 42 | 70 | 295 | 241 | +54 | 230 }}
|}

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===All-time top twenty of the UEFA Champions League tables of the total 119 teams===
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This list is current as of 28–04–2011

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{| class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:center
!Rank
!Club
!Years
!Games
!W
!D
!L
!GF
!GA
!GD
!Pts
!FW
!F
!1/2F
!1/4F
!100(Pts/Game - 1.3) {{#tag:ref|Points scored per number of games played, expressed as the number of hundredths over 1.3. To calculate the actual points to game ratio, take the entry in the table and divide it by 100, and then add 1.3 to it. For example:

* An entry of 7 means a value of points/game of 1.37
* An entry of 0.5 means a value of points/game of 1.305
* An entry of -1 means a value of points/game of 1.29|group="expl"}}
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{{League Table Data 2 | 1 | {{flagicon|England}} '''[[Manchester United]] | 16 | 174 | 95 | 45 | 34 | 299 | 157 | +142 | 235 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 12 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |2 | {{flagicon|Spain}} '''[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] | 15 | 157 | 88 | 41 | 28 | 302 | 157 | +145 | 217 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 10 }}
|- bgcolor=#dedede
{{League Table Data 2 |3 | {{flagicon|Spain}} '''[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] | 15 | 162 | 89 | 33 | 40 | 312 | 184 | +128 | 211 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 9 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |4 | {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] | 14 | 149 | 73 | 40 | 36 | 244 | 154 | +84 | 186 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 10 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |5 | {{flagicon|Italy}} '''[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] | 14 | 139 | 66 | 40 | 33 | 197 | 122 | +75 | 172 | 3 | 6 | 7 | 8 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |6 | {{flagicon|England}} '''[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] | 13 | 129 | 59 | 34 | 36 | 198 | 134 | +65 | 152 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 6 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |7 | {{flagicon|Italy}} '''[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] | 12 | 120 | 57 | 32 | 31 | 189 | 125 | +64 | 146 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 7 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |8 | {{flagicon|Portugal}} '''[[F.C. Porto|Porto]] | 15 | 126 | 51 | 32 | 43 | 153 | 144 | +9 | 134 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 6 }}
|- bgcolor=#dedede
{{League Table Data 2 |9 | {{flagicon|England}} '''[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] | 9 | 101 | 50 | 30 | 21 | 154 | 85 | +58 | 130 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 6 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |10 | {{flagicon|France}} '''[[Olympique Lyonnais]] | 11 | 98 | 47 | 23 | 28 | 167 | 115 | +52 | 117 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |11 | {{flagicon|Italy}} '''[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] | 10 | 97 | 46 | 25 | 26 | 138 | 109 | +29 | 117 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |12 | {{flagicon|England}} '''[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] | 8 | 82 | 39 | 24 | 19 | 124 | 73 | +51 | 102 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |13 | {{flagicon|Spain}} '''[[Valencia C.F.|Valencia]] | 7 | 78 | 35 | 24 | 19 | 100 | 70 | +30 | 94 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |14 | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} '''[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] | 9 | 78 | 33 | 21 | 24 | 102 | 75 | +27 | 87 | 1 | 2 | | }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |15 | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} '''[[PSV Eindhoven]] | 13 | 90 | 30 | 18 | 42 | 90 | 129 | -39 | 78 | 0 | 0 | | }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |16 | {{flagicon|Ukraine}} '''[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] | 13 | 90 | 25 | 20 | 45 | 112 | 140 | -28 | 70| 0 | 0 | | }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |17 | {{flagicon|Italy}} '''[[A.S. Roma|Roma]] | 7 | 66 | 24 | 18 | 24 | 79 | 85 | -6 | 66 | 0 | 0 | | }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |18 | {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[Borussia Dortmund]] | 6 | 53 | 26 | 13 | 14 | 75 | 54 | +21 | 65 | 1 | 1 | | }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |19 | {{flagicon|Greece}} '''[[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] | 9 | 74 | 23 | 18 | 33 | 76 | 104 | -28 | 64 | 0 | 0 | | }}
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{{League Table Data 2 |20 | {{flagicon|Greece}} '''[[Olympiakos F.C.|Olympiakos]] | 12 | 78 | 22 | 19 | 37 | 88 | 129 | -41 | 63 | 0 | 0 | | }}
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||Pořadí|| Tým|| P|| W|| D|| L|| GF|| -|| GA|| Dif|| Bodů||

||1|| Manchester United|| 174|| 95|| 45|| 34|| 299|| -|| 157|| 142|| 235||

||2|| Barcelona|| 157|| 89|| 41|| 28|| 302|| -|| 157|| 145|| 217||

||3|| Real Madrid|| 162|| 89|| 33|| 40|| 312|| -|| 184|| 128|| 211||

||4|| Bayern München|| 149|| 73|| 40|| 36|| 244|| -|| 160|| 84|| 186||

||5|| Milan|| 139|| 66|| 40|| 33|| 197|| -|| 122|| 75|| 172||

||6 Arzenál 129 59 34 36 198 - 134 64 152||

||7 Juventus 120 57 32 31 189 - 125 64 146||

||8 Porto 126 51 32 43 153 - 144 9 134||

||9 Chelsea 101 50 30 21 154 - 85 69 130||

||10 Lyon 98 47 23 28 167 - 115 52 117||

||11 Internazionale 97 46 25 26 138 - 109 29 117||

||12 Liverpool 82 39 24 19 124 - 73 51 102||

||13 Valencia 78 35 24 19 115 - 74 41 94||

||14 Ajax 78 33 21 24 102 - 75 27 87||

||15 PSV 90 30 18 42 90 - 129 -39 78||

||16 Dinamo Kyjev 90 25 20 45 112 - 140 -28 70||

||17 Roma 66 24 18 24 79 - 85 -6 66||

||18 Borussia Dortmund 53 26 13 14 75 - 54 21 65||

||19 Panathinaikos 74 23 18 33 76 - 104 -28 64||

||20 Olympiacos 78 22 19 37 88 - 129 -41 63||

||21 Deportivo La Coruña 58 23 15 20 74 - 79 -5 61||

||22 Galatasaray 74 19 19 36 73 - 115 -42 57||

||23 Rosenborg 74 19 18 37 95 - 129 -34 56||

24 Spartak Moskva 68 20 15 33 83 - 118 -35 55

25 Bayer Leverkusen 57 21 12 24 86 - 97 -11 54

26 Monako 44 20 8 16 79 - 58 21 48

27 Rangers 62 12 23 27 63 - 94 -31 47

28 Marseille 51 18 10 23 70 - 65 5 46

29 Lazio 44 17 11 16 66 - 55 11 45

30 Werder Brémy 46 16 10 20 69 - 86 -17 42

31 Benfica 42 15 11 16 44 - 49 -5 41

32 Sparta Praha 56 13 15 28 57 - 86 -29 41

33 Paris Saint-Germain 34 16 6 12 51 - 45 6 38

34 Bordeaux 34 15 8 11 37 - 42 -5 38

35 Šachtar Doněck 40 17 3 20 57 - 67 -10 37

36 Schalke 04 33 14 6 13 48 - 35 13 34

37 Anderlecht 54 10 14 30 47 - 97 -50 34

38 Keltský 40 13 6 21 39 - 55 -16 32

39 Fiorentina 26 11 8 7 39 - 34 5 30

40 Fenerbahçe 40 11 6 23 42 - 70 -28 28

41 Feyenoord 30 8 11 11 33 - 45 -12 27

42 Atlético Madrid 22 7 10 5 29 - 26 3 24

43 Villarreal 22 6 12 4 21 - 20 1 24

44 CSKA Moskva 34 8 8 18 31 - 49 -18 24

45 Sporting CP 32 9 6 17 35 - 60 -25 24

46 Göteborg 26 10 3 13 30 - 39 -9 23

47 Sevilla 16 10 2 4 32 - 19 13 22

48 Nantes 22 7 8 7 27 - 26 1 22

49 Club Brugge 24 7 6 11 21 - 28 -7 20

50 Stuttgart 22 7 5 10 26 - 34 -8 19

51 Lokomotiv Moskva 26 7 5 14 26 - 35 -9 19

52 Steaua Bucuresti 36 4 11 21 28 - 59 -31 19

53 Beşiktaş 30 8 3 19 22 - 56 -34 19

54 Leeds United 16 6 5 5 24 - 21 3 17

55 Lille 20 4 9 7 16 - 16 0 17

56 Basilej 24 6 5 13 27 - 49 -22 17

57 Newcastle United 18 7 2 9 23 - 29 -6 16

58 AEK Atény 24 2 12 10 17 - 36 -19 16

59 Sturm Graz 24 7 2 15 20 - 53 -33 16

60 Auxerre 20 7 1 12 16 - 30 -14 15

61 Boavista 18 4 6 8 14 - 25 -11 14

62 Kodaň 14 5 3 6 12 - 15 -3 13

63 Objektiv 12 4 4 4 16 - 17 -1 12

64 Tottenham Hotspur 10 4 3 3 19 - 16 3 11

65 Dinamo Záhřeb 12 3 4 5 12 - 14 -2 10

66 Rubin Kazaň 12 2 6 4 6 - 11 -5 10

67 Kaiserslautern 8 4 1 3 12 - 12 0 9

68 Kobylka Zürich 12 3 2 7 11 - 18 -7 8

69 Hertha Berlín 12 2 4 6 10 - 18 -8 8

70 Aalborg 12 2 4 6 14 - 26 -12 8

71 Parma 6 2 3 1 6 - 5 1 7

72 Celta Vigo 8 2 3 3 9 - 11 -2 7

73 Real Sociedad 8 2 3 3 8 - 10 -2 7

74 Hajduk Split 8 2 3 3 5 - 10 -5 7

75 Hamburg 12 2 3 7 16 - 24 -8 7

76 Unirea Urziceni 6 2 2 2 8 - 8 0 6

77 Mallorca 6 3 0 3 4 - 9 -5 6

78 Legia Varšava 8 2 2 4 5 - 11 -6 6

79 Braga 6 3 0 3 5 - 11 -6 6

80 CFR Cluj 12 2 2 8 11 - 21 -10 6

81 Wolfsburg 6 2 1 3 9 - 8 1 5

82 Anorthosis 6 1 3 2 8 - 8 0 5

83 Athletic Bilbao 6 1 3 2 5 - 6 -1 5

84 Udinese 6 2 1 3 10 - 12 -2 5

85 Twente 6 1 3 2 9 - 11 -2 5

86 Salzburg 6 1 3 2 4 - 6 -2 5

87 Petržalka Bratislava 6 1 3 2 5 - 9 -4 5

88 Betis 6 2 1 3 3 - 7 -4 5

89 Maccabi Haifa 12 2 1 9 12 - 20 -8 5

90 Standart Lutych 6 1 2 3 7 - 9 -2 4

91 Hapoel Tel Aviv 6 1 2 3 7 - 10 -3 4

92 Zenit Petrohrad 6 1 2 3 4 - 7 -3 4

93 Helsinki 6 1 2 3 8 - 12 -4 4

94 AZ 6 0 4 2 4 - 8 -4 4

95 Racing Genk 6 0 4 2 2 - 9 -7 4

96 Helsingborg 6 1 2 3 6 - 14 -8 4

97 Ferencváros 6 1 2 3 9 - 19 -10 4

98 Slavia Praha 6 1 2 3 5 - 16 -11 4

99 Blackburn Rovers 6 1 1 4 5 - 8 -3 3

100 APOEL FC 6 0 3 3 4 - 7 -3 3

101 Widzew Lódz 6 1 1 4 6 - 10 -4 3

102 Thun 6 1 1 4 4 - 9 -5 3

103 BATE Borisov 6 0 3 3 3 - 8 -5 3

104 Heerenveen 6 1 1 4 3 - 9 -6 3

105 Maccabi Tel-Aviv 6 1 1 4 4 - 12 -8 3

106 FC Zürich 6 1 1 4 5 - 14 -9 3

107 Maribor 6 1 1 4 2 - 12 -10 3

108 Partizan Bělehrad 12 0 3 9 5 - 21 -16 3

109 Willem II Tilburg 6 0 2 4 7 - 15 -8 2

110 Molde 6 1 0 5 6 - 14 -8 2

111 Brøndby 6 1 0 5 4 - 18 -14 2

112 Rapid Vídeň 12 0 2 10 5 - 27 -22 2

113 Lierse 6 0 1 5 3 - 12 -9 1

114 AIK Stockholm 6 0 1 5 4 - 16 -12 1

115 Bursaspor 6 0 1 5 2 - 16 -14 1

116 Kosice 6 0 0 6 2 - 13 -11 0

117 Debrecen 6 0 0 6 5 - 19 -14 0

118 Žilina 6 0 0 6 3 - 19 -16 0

119 Levski Sofia 6 0 0 6 1 - 18 -16 0
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===Number of participating clubs of the Champions League era===
The following is a list of clubs that have played in the Champions League group stages.

{|class="wikitable sortable"
!width=13%|Nation
!#
!width=13%|Clubs
!Years
|-
| rowspan=12|{{flag|Spain}} || <center>15 || [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]|| <small>'''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1993–94]]''', '''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]]''', [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>15 || [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]|| <small>'''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]''', '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]''', '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]''', '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>7 || [[Valencia CF|Valencia]]|| <small>'''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>5 || [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]]|| <small>'''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]<small>
|-
| <center>3 || [[Atlético Madrid]]|| <small>'''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]]|| <small>'''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]|| <small>'''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Athletic Bilbao]]|| <small>[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[RCD Mallorca|Mallorca]]|| <small>[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Real Sociedad]]|| <small>'''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Celta de Vigo|Celta Vigo]]|| <small>'''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Real Betis]]|| <small>[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=10|{{flag|Germany}}|| <center>14 || [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]|| <small>'''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]]''', '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]''', '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]''', '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>7 || [[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]]|| <small>[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1993–94]], '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| <center>6 || [[Borussia Dortmund]]|| <small>'''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]''', '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]''', '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]''', [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>6 || [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]|| <small>'''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]''', [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>4 || [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]]|| <small>[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>3 || [[VfB Stuttgart|Stuttgart]]|| <small>'''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]]|| <small>[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[1. FC Kaiserslautern|Kaiserslautern]]|| <small>'''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Hertha BSC]]|| <small>'''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[VfL Wolfsburg|Wolfsburg]]|| <small>[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=9|{{flag|France}}|| <center>11 || [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]]|| <small>'''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>7 || [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]]|| <small>'''[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93]]''', '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]], [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]], '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>5 || [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]|| <small>'''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1993–94]]''', '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]''', [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>4 || [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]]|| <small>'''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]]''', [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]<small>
|-
| <center>4 || [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]]|| <small>'''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]], '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>3 || [[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]]|| <small>'''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]''', [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| <center>3 || [[Lille OSC|Lille]]|| <small>[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[FC Nantes|Nantes]]|| <small>'''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[RC Lens|Lens]]|| <small>[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=8|{{flag|England}}|| <center>16 || [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]|| <small>[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]], '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]''', '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]''', '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]''', '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>13 || [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|| <small>[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>9 || [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|| <small>'''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>8 || [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|| <small>'''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]|| <small>[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]]|| <small>[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]]|| <small>'''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]|| <small>'''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| rowspan=8|{{flag|Italy}}|| <center>14 || [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]|| <small>'''[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93]]''', '''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1993–94]]''', '''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]]''', [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>12 || [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]|| <small>'''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]''', '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]''', '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]''', '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]''', [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| <center>10 || [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]|| <small>'''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>7 || [[A.S. Roma|Roma]]|| <small>'''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>5 || [[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]]|| <small>'''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]<small>
|-
| <center>3 || [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]]|| <small>'''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]], '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Parma F.C.|Parma]]|| <small>[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]]|| <small>[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=7|{{flag|Netherlands}}|| <center>13 || [[PSV Eindhoven]]|| <small>[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93]], [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]<small>
|-
| <center>9 || [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]|| <small>'''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]]''', '''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]''', '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]''', [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| <center>4 || [[Feyenoord]]|| <small>[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Willem II (football club)|Willem II]]|| <small>[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[SC Heerenveen|Heerenveen]]|| <small>[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[AZ (football club)|AZ]]|| <small>[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[FC Twente|Twente]]|| <small>[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=5|{{flag|Belgium}}|| <center>8 || [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]|| <small>[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1993–94]], [[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]<small>
|-
| <center>4 || [[Club Brugge K.V.|Club Brugge]]|| <small>[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Lierse SK|Lierse]]|| <small>[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[K.R.C. Genk|Genk]]|| <small>[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Standard Liège|Standard]]|| <small>[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=5|{{flag|Portugal}}|| <center>15 || [[F.C. Porto|Porto]]|| <small>[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93]], '''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1993–94]]''', [[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]], '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]''', [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]''', [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>6 || [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]|| <small>'''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]]''', [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| <center>5 || [[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting CP]]|| <small>[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[Boavista F.C.|Boavista]]|| <small>[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[S.C. Braga|Braga]]|| <small>[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=5|{{flag|Russia}}|| <center>10 || [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]|| <small>[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1993–94]], [[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]], '''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]''', [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| <center>5 || [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|| <small>[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>3 || [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]|| <small>[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]]|| <small>[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]|| <small>[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=4|{{flag|Switzerland}}|| <center>3 || [[FC Basel|Basel]]|| <small>'''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]]''', [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[Grasshopper-Club Zürich|Grasshopper]]|| <small>[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]], [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[FC Thun|Thun]]|| <small>[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[FC Zürich|Zürich]]|| <small>[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=4|{{flag|Turkey}}|| <center>10 || [[Galatasaray S.K. (football team)|Galatasaray]]|| <small>[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1993–94]], [[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]], [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]<small>
|-
| <center>6 || [[Fenerbahçe S.K.|Fenerbahçe]]|| <small>[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]<small>
|-
| <center>5 || [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]|| <small>[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Bursaspor]]|| <small>[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=3|{{flag|Austria}}|| <center>3 || [[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]]|| <small>[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]|| <small>[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|| <small>[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=3|{{flag|Denmark}}|| <center>2 || [[AaB Football|AaB]]|| <small>[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[F.C. Copenhagen]]|| <small>[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Brøndby IF]]|| <small>[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=3|{{flag|Greece}}|| <center>12 || [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]|| <small>[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]''', [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>9 || [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|| <small>'''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]''', [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]''', '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]''', [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| <center>4 || [[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]]|| <small>[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=3|{{flag|Israel}}|| <center>2 || [[Maccabi Haifa F.C.|Maccabi Haifa]]|| <small>[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]|| <small>[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C.|Hapoel Tel Aviv]]|| <small>[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=3|{{flag|Romania}}|| <center>6 || [[FC Steaua Bucureşti|Steaua Bucureşti]]|| <small>[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]], [[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]], [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]<small>
|-
| <center>2 || [[CFR Cluj]]|| <small>[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[FC Unirea Urziceni|Unirea Urziceni]]|| <small>[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=3|{{flag|Slovakia}}|| <center>1 || [[MFK Košice]]|| <small>[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[FC Petržalka 1898|Petržalka]]|| <small>[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[MŠK Žilina]]|| <small>[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=3|{{flag|Sweden}}|| <center>4 || [[IFK Göteborg]]|| <small>[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93]], '''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]]''', [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]], [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[AIK Fotboll|AIK]]|| <small>[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Helsingborgs IF|Helsingborg]]|| <small>[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=2|{{flag|Croatia}}|| <center>2 || [[NK Dinamo Zagreb|Dinamo Zagreb]]|| <small>[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[HNK Hajduk Split|Hajduk Split]]|| <small>'''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]]'''<small>
|-
| rowspan=2|{{flag|Cyprus}}|| <center>1 || [[Anorthosis Famagusta FC|Anorthosis]]|| <small>[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[APOEL F.C.|APOEL]]|| <small>[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=2|{{flag|Czech Republic}}|| <center>7 || [[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]|| <small>[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]''', '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]]''', [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Slavia Prague]]|| <small>[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=2|{{flag|Hungary}}|| <center>1 || [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]]|| <small>[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]]|| <small>[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=2|{{flag|Norway}}|| <center>11 || [[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|| <small>[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]], '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]''', [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]], [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]], '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Molde FK|Molde]]|| <small>[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=2|{{flag|Poland}}|| <center>1 || [[Legia Warsaw]]|| <small>'''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]]'''<small>
|-
| <center>1 || [[Widzew Łódź]]|| <small>[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=2|{{flag|Scotland}}|| <center>10 || [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]]|| <small>[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93]], [[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]], [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]], [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]]''', [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| <center>6 || [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]]|| <small>[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]''', '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]''', [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]<small>
|-
| rowspan=2|{{flag|Ukraine}}|| <center>13 || [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]|| <small>[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]], '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]]''', '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]''', '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]''', [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]], [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]<small>
|-
| <center>6 || [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]]|| <small>[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]], '''[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]'''<small>
|-
| {{flag|Belarus}}|| <center>1 || [[FC BATE Borisov|BATE Borisov]]|| <small>[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]<small>
|-
| {{flag|Bulgaria}}|| <center>1 || [[PFC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]]|| <small>[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]<small>
|-
| {{flag|Finland}}|| <center>1 || [[HJK Helsinki|HJK]]|| <small>[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99]]<small>
|-
| {{flag|Serbia}}|| <center>2 || [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]|| <small>[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]<small>
|-
| {{flag|Slovenia}}|| <center>1 || [[NK Maribor|Maribor]]|| <small>[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|1999–2000]]<small>
|}

Team in '''Bold''': qualified for knockout phase

== Clubs ==
===By semi-final appearances European Cup and UEFA Champions League===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!width=20%|Team
!No. of Appearances
!Years in Semi-finals
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]||<center>22||'''[[1955–56 European Cup|1956]]''', '''[[1956–57 European Cup|1957]]''', '''[[1957–58 European Cup|1958]]''', '''[[1958–59 European Cup|1959]]''', '''[[1959–60 European Cup|1960]]''', '''[[1961–62 European Cup|1962]]''', '''[[1963–64 European Cup|1964]]''', '''[[1965–66 European Cup|1966]]''', [[1967–68 European Cup|1968]], [[1972–73 European Cup|1973]], [[1975–76 European Cup|1976]], [[1979–80 European Cup|1980]], '''[[1980–81 European Cup|1981]]''', [[1986–87 European Cup|1987]], [[1987–88 European Cup|1988]], [[1988–89 European Cup|1989]], '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]''', '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]]''', [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]], '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]]''', [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]], [[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]||<center>13||[[1955–56 European Cup|1956]], '''[[1957–58 European Cup|1958]]''', '''[[1962–63 European Cup|1963]]''', '''[[1968–69 European Cup|1969]]''', '''[[1988–89 European Cup|1989]]''', '''[[1989–90 European Cup|1990]]''', '''[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]''', '''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]]''', '''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]]''', [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]], '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]||<center>13||[[1959–60 European Cup|1960]], '''[[1960–61 European Cup|1961]]''', [[1974–75 European Cup|1975]], '''[[1985–86 European Cup|1986]]''', '''[[1991–92 European Cup|1992]]''', '''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]]''', [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]], '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]''', [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]], '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]''', [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]||<center>13||'''[[1973–74 European Cup|1974]]''', '''[[1974–75 European Cup|1975]]''', '''[[1975–76 European Cup|1976]]''', [[1980–81 European Cup|1981]], '''[[1981–82 European Cup|1982]]''', '''[[1986–87 European Cup|1987]]''', [[1989–90 European Cup|1990]], [[1990–91 European Cup|1991]], [[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]], '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]''', [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]||<center>12||[[1956–57 European Cup|1957]], [[1957–58 European Cup|1958]], [[1965–66 European Cup|1966]], '''[[1967–68 European Cup|1968]]''', [[1968–69 European Cup|1969]], [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]], '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]''', [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]], '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]''', [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]||<center>10||[[1967–68 European Cup|1968]], '''[[1972–73 European Cup|1973]]''', [[1977–78 European Cup|1978]], '''[[1982–83 European Cup|1983]]''', '''[[1984–85 European Cup|1985]]''', '''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]''', '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]]''', '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]''', [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]], '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]||<center>9||[[1964–65 European Cup|1965]], '''[[1976–77 European Cup|1977]]''', '''[[1977–78 European Cup|1978]]''', '''[[1980–81 European Cup|1981]]''', '''[[1983–84 European Cup|1984]]''', '''[[1984–85 European Cup|1985]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]]''', [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]
|-
|{{flagicon|POR}} [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]||<center>8||'''[[1960–61 European Cup|1961]]''', '''[[1961–62 European Cup|1962]]''', '''[[1962–63 European Cup|1963]]''', '''[[1964–65 European Cup|1965]]''', '''[[1967–68 European Cup|1968]]''', [[1971–72 European Cup|1972]], '''[[1987–88 European Cup|1988]]''', '''[[1989–90 European Cup|1990]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]||<center>8||'''[[1963–64 European Cup|1964]]''', '''[[1964–65 European Cup|1965]]''', [[1965–66 European Cup|1966]], '''[[1966–67 European Cup|1967]]''', '''[[1971–72 European Cup|1972]]''', [[1980–81 European Cup|1981]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]], '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]||<center>8||'''[[1968–69 European Cup|1969]]''', '''[[1970–71 European Cup|1971]]''', '''[[1971–72 European Cup|1972]]''', '''[[1972–73 European Cup|1973]]''', [[1979–80 European Cup|1980]], '''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]]''', '''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]''', [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]||<center>5||[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]], '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]''', [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]
|-
|{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Red Star Belgrade]]||<center>4||[[1956–57 European Cup|1957]], [[1970–71 European Cup|1971]], '''[[1990–91 European Cup|1991]]''', [[1991–92 European Cup|1992]]
|-
|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]]||<center>4||'''[[1966–67 European Cup|1967]]''', '''[[1969–70 European Cup|1970]]''', [[1971–72 European Cup|1972]], [[1973–74 European Cup|1974]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Atlético Madrid]]||<center>3||[[1958–59 European Cup|1959]], [[1970–71 European Cup|1971]], '''[[1973–74 European Cup|1974]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]]||<center>3||[[1960–61 European Cup|1961]], '''[[1979–80 European Cup|1980]]''', '''[[1982–83 European Cup|1983]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Dortmund]]||<center>3||[[1963–64 European Cup|1964]], '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]]''', [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]]||<center>3||[[1969–70 European Cup|1970]], '''[[1974–75 European Cup|1975]]''', [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]||<center>3||'''[[1970–71 European Cup|1971]]''', [[1984–85 European Cup|1985]], [[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]
|-
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[PSV Eindhoven]]||<center>3||[[1975–76 European Cup|1976]], '''[[1987–88 European Cup|1988]]''', [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]]
|-
|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]||<center>3||[[1976–77 European Cup|1977]], [[1986–87 European Cup|1987]], [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[FC Steaua Bucureşti|Steaua Bucureşti]]||<center>3||'''[[1985–86 European Cup|1986]]''', [[1987–88 European Cup|1988]], '''[[1988–89 European Cup|1989]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|POR}} [[F.C. Porto|Porto]]||<center>3||'''[[1986–87 European Cup|1987]]''', [[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]], '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]]||<center>3||[[1989–90 European Cup|1990]], '''[[1990–91 European Cup|1991]]''', '''[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]||<center>3||[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]], [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]], '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Stade de Reims]]||<center>2||'''[[1955–56 European Cup|1956]]''', '''[[1958–59 European Cup|1959]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]]||<center>2||[[1959–60 European Cup|1960]], [[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]
|-
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Feyenoord]]||<center>2||[[1962–63 European Cup|1963]], '''[[1969–70 European Cup|1970]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[FC Zürich|Zürich]]||<center>2||[[1963–64 European Cup|1964]], [[1976–77 European Cup|1977]]
|-
|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[PFC CSKA Sofia|CSKA Sofia]]||<center>2||[[1966–67 European Cup|1967]], [[1981–82 European Cup|1982]]
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]]||<center>2||[[1974–75 European Cup|1975]], '''[[1975–76 European Cup|1976]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]]||<center>2||'''[[1976–77 European Cup|1977]]''', [[1977–78 European Cup|1978]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]||<center>2||'''[[1978–79 European Cup|1979]]''', '''[[1979–80 European Cup|1980]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]||<center>2||[[1981–82 European Cup|1982]], [[1985–86 European Cup|1986]]
|-
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[IFK Göteborg]]||<center>2||[[1985–86 European Cup|1986]], [[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Valencia CF|Valencia]]||<center>2||'''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]]''', '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]||<center>2||'''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]''', [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]
|-
|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Hibernian F.C.|Hibernian]]||<center>1||[[1955–56 European Cup|1956]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]]||<center>1||'''[[1956–57 European Cup|1957]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Vasas SC|Vasas]]||<center>1||[[1957–58 European Cup|1958]]
|-
|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]]||<center>1||[[1958–59 European Cup|1959]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Eintracht Frankfurt]]||<center>1||'''[[1959–60 European Cup|1960]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]||<center>1||[[1960–61 European Cup|1961]]
|-
|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Standard Liège|Standard]]||<center>1||[[1961–62 European Cup|1962]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]||<center>1||[[1961–62 European Cup|1962]]
|-
|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Dundee F.C.|Dundee]]||<center>1||[[1962–63 European Cup|1963]]
|-
|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Győri ETO FC|Győri ETO]]||<center>1||[[1964–65 European Cup|1965]]
|-
|{{flagicon|YUG}} [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]||<center>1||'''[[1965–66 European Cup|1966]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|TCH}} [[Dukla Prague|Dukla Praha]]||<center>1||[[1966–67 European Cup|1967]]
|-
|{{flagicon|TCH}} [[FC Spartak Trnava|Spartak Trnava]]||<center>1||[[1968–69 European Cup|1969]]
|-
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Legia Warsaw]]||<center>1||[[1969–70 European Cup|1970]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Derby County F.C.|Derby County]]||<center>1||[[1972–73 European Cup|1973]]
|-
|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Újpest FC|Újpest]]||<center>1||[[1973–74 European Cup|1974]]
|-
|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Club Brugge K.V.|Club Brugge]]||<center>1||'''[[1977–78 European Cup|1978]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]||<center>1||[[1978–79 European Cup|1979]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[1. FC Köln|Köln]]||<center>1||[[1978–79 European Cup|1979]]
|-
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Malmö FF]]||<center>1||'''[[1978–79 European Cup|1979]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]||<center>1||'''[[1981–82 European Cup|1982]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Sociedad]]||<center>1||[[1982–83 European Cup|1983]]
|-
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Widzew Łódź]]||<center>1||[[1982–83 European Cup|1983]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[FC Dinamo Bucureşti|Dinamo Bucureşti]]||<center>1||[[1983–84 European Cup|1984]]
|-
|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Dundee United F.C.|Dundee United]]||<center>1||[[1983–84 European Cup|1984]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[A.S. Roma|Roma]]||<center>1||'''[[1983–84 European Cup|1984]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]]||<center>1||[[1984–85 European Cup|1985]]
|-
|{{flagicon|TUR}} [[Galatasaray S.K. (football team)|Galatasaray]]||<center>1||[[1988–89 European Cup|1989]]
|-
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]||<center>1||[[1990–91 European Cup|1991]]
|-
|{{flagicon|TCH}} [[Sparta Prague|Sparta Praha]]||<center>1||[[1991–92 European Cup|1992]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria]]||<center>1||'''[[1991–92 European Cup|1992]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]]||<center>1||[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]]
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[FC Nantes|Nantes]]||<center>1||[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]||<center>1||'''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]]'''
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]]||<center>1||[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]]||<center>1||[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]]||<center>1||[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Schalke 04]]||<center>1||[[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]
|}
{|
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|<center>Team in '''Bold || = ||Finalist team in season
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Note: In the [[European Cup 1991–92|1992]] and [[UEFA Champions League 1992–93|1993]] seasons there were no semi-finals as the finalists qualified via a group stage. The winners ([[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria]] and [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in 1992, [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] and [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in 1993) and runner-ups ([[Red Star Belgrade]] and [[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]] in 1992, [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] and [[IFK Göteborg]] in 1993) of the two groups are still marked as semi-finalists in the table.

===By quarter-final & semi-final appearances UEFA Champions League===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!width=20%|Team
!width=25%|Years in QF (not in SF)
!width=35%|Years in SF
!width=8%|QF-Apps
!width=8%|SF-Apps
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]||[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]]||'''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]]''', [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]], '''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]''', [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]], '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]''', [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]||<center>10||<center>8
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]||[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]], [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]], [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]||[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]], '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]''', [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]], '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]''', '''[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]''', [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]||<center>12||<center>7
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]||[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]||'''[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]''', '''[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]]''', '''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]]''', '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]]''', '''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]]''', [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]], '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]]'''||<center>8||<center>7
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]||[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]], [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]||'''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]''', '''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]]''', [[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]], '''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]]''', [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]], [[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]||<center>9||<center>6
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]||[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]||[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]], '''[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]''', [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]], '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]]''', '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]'''||<center>10||<center>5
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]||[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]||[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]], '''[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]''', [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]||<center>7||<center>5
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]||[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]||'''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]''', '''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]]''', '''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]''', [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]], '''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]]'''||<center>7||<center>5
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]||[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]||'''[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]]''', '''[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]]''', [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]||<center>5||<center>3
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]||||[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]], [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]], '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]'''||<center>3||<center>3
|-
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]||[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]]||'''[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]]''', '''[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]''', [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]]||<center>4||<center>3
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]||[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]||[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]], '''[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]'''||<center>6||<center>2
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]||[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]], [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]||'''[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]''', [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]||<center>6||<center>2
|-
|{{flagicon|POR}} [[F.C. Porto|Porto]]||[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]], [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]], [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]||[[1993–94 UEFA Champions League|1994]], '''[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]'''||<center>6||<center>2
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Valencia CF|Valencia]]||[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]]||'''[[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]]''', '''[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]]'''||<center>4||<center>2
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Dortmund]]||[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]||'''[[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]]''', [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]||<center>3||<center>2
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Schalke 04]]||[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]||[[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]||<center>2||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]]||[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]||[[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]||<center>4||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]]||[[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]]||[[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]||<center>2||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[PSV Eindhoven]]||[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2007]]||[[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]]||<center>3||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]]||[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]], [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]]||[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]||<center>3||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]||[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]||'''[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]]'''||<center>2||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]]||||[[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2001]]||<center>1||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]||[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]]||[[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]||<center>2||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[FC Nantes|Nantes]]||||[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]||<center>1||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]||[[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2002]]||[[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]||<center>2||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]]||||[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]]||<center>1||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]]||||'''[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]'''||<center>1||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]]||||[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]||<center>1||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[IFK Göteborg]]||[[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]]||[[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1993]]||<center>2||<center>1
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[A.S. Roma|Roma]]||[[2006-07 UEFA Champions League|2007]], [[2007-08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]||||<center>2||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|POR}} [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]||[[1994-95 UEFA Champions League|1995]], [[2005-06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]||||<center>2||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|TUR}} [[Galatasaray S.K. (football team)|Galatasaray]]||[[1993-94 UEFA Champions League|1994]], [[2000-01 UEFA Champions League|2001]]||||<center>2||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]||[[1993-94 UEFA Champions League|1994]], [[1995-96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]||||<center>2||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]||[[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]||||<center>1||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]]||[[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]||||<center>1||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]]||[[2009-10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]||||<center>1||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]||[[2009-10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]||||<center>1||<center>0
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|TUR}} [[Fenerbahçe S.K.|Fenerbahçe]]||[[2007-08 UEFA Champions League|2008]]||||<center>1||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[S.S._Lazio|Lazio]]||[[1999-2000 UEFA Champions League|2000]]||||<center>1||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[1. FC Kaiserslautern|Kaiserslautern]]||[[1998-99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]||||<center>1||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]||[[1998-99 UEFA Champions League|1999]]||||<center>1||<center>0
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Atlético Madrid]]||[[1996-97 UEFA Champions League|1997]]||||<center>1||<center>0
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===Presidents records===
[[Angelo Moratti]] and [[Massimo Moratti]] are the first father and son to have won the competition during the presidency of the same team, [[F.C. Internazionale Milano]]. This team won the Champions League in different periods with these presidents, in [[European Cup 1963–64|1963–64]], [[1964–65 European Cup|1964–65]] and [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]].

===Unbeaten sides===
*Nine clubs have won the Cup unbeaten, only four teams have done this twice:
**[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] had 7 wins and 2 draws in [[European Cup 1963–64|1963–64]]
**[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] had 7 wins and 2 draws in [[European Cup 1971–72|1971–72]] and 7 wins and 4 draws in [[UEFA Champions League 1994–95|1994–95]]
**[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] had 6 wins and 3 draws in [[European Cup 1978–79|1978–79]]
**[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] had 6 wins and 3 draws in [[European Cup 1980–81|1980–81]] and 7 wins and 2 draws in [[European Cup 1983–84|1983–84]]
**[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] had 5 wins and 4 draws in [[European Cup 1988–89|1988–89]] and 7 wins and 5 draws in [[UEFA Champions League 1993–94|1993–94]]
**[[Red Star Belgrade]] had 5 wins and 4 draws in [[European Cup 1990–91|1990–91]]
**[[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] had 7 wins and 4 draws in [[UEFA Champions League 1992–93|1992–93]]
**[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] had 5 wins and 6 draws in [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]] and 9 wins and 4 draws in [[UEFA Champions League 2007–08|2007–08]]
**[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] had 9 wins and 4 draws in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]]
*The team to have won the European Cup with the fewest games won is [[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]] ([[European Cup 1987–88|1987–88]]), managing just three victories in the entire tournament (including none from the quarter-finals onwards).
*The team to have won the Champions League with the fewest games won is [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]]), with just five wins in total.

===Final success rate===
*Only two clubs have appeared in the final of the European Cup/Champions league more than once, with a 100% success rate:
**[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] ([[1979 European Cup Final|1979]], [[1980 European Cup Final|1980]])
**[[F.C. Porto|Porto]] ([[1987 European Cup Final|1987]], [[2004 UEFA Champions League Final|2004]])
*Five clubs have appeared in the final once, being victorious on that occasion:
**[[Feyenoord]] ([[1970 European Cup Final|1970]])
**[[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]] ([[1982 European Cup Final|1982]])
**[[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]] ([[1988 European Cup Final|1988]])
**[[Red Star Belgrade]] ([[1991 European Cup Final|1991]])
**[[Borussia Dortmund]] ([[1997 UEFA Champions League Final|1997]])
*On the opposite end of the scale, 18 clubs have played at least one final, but never won. Only two of these have appeared in the final more than once, losing on each occasion:
**[[Stade de Reims]] ([[1956 European Cup Final|1956]], [[1959 European Cup Final|1959]])
**[[Valencia CF|Valencia]] ([[2000 UEFA Champions League Final|2000]], [[2001 UEFA Champions League Final|2001]])
*Among the 21 teams who have won the trophy, only two have lost more finals than they have won:
**[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] two wins ([[1960–61 European Cup|1961]], [[1961–62 European Cup|1962]]) and five losses ([[1962–63 European Cup|1963]], [[1964–65 European Cup|1965]], [[1967–68 European Cup|1968]], [[1987–88 European Cup|1988]], [[1989–90 European Cup|1990]])
**[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] two wins ([[1984–85 European Cup|1985]], [[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996]]) and five losses ([[1972–73 European Cup|1973]], [[1982–83 European Cup|1983]], [[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1997]], [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1998]], [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2003]])
*None of the losing finalists from 1974 to 1979 ([[Atlético Madrid]], [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds]], [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]], [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]], [[Club Brugge K.V.|Club Brugge]] and [[Malmö FF|Malmö]]) has ever won the trophy

===Consecutive participations===
*[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] have the record number of consecutive participations in the European Cup, taking part in the first 15 tournaments from [[European Cup 1955–56|1955–56]] to [[European Cup 1969–70|1969–70]].
*[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] have the record number of consecutive participations in the [[UEFA Champions League]] with 15 from [[UEFA Champions League 1996–97|1996–97]] to [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]. This broke the previous record held by [[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]] with eight participations from [[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]] to [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]].

===Winning other trophies===
''See also [[Treble (association football)]] and [[Tuples in association football]].''

Although not an officially recognized achievement, only six clubs have ever achieved the distinction of winning the Champions League or European Cup, their domestic championship, and their primary domestic cup competition in the same season, known colloquially as "[[Treble (association football)|the treble]]":
* [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] in 1967, having won the [[European Cup 1966–67|European Cup]], the [[Scottish Football League|old Scottish League]] [[Scottish Premier League|First Division]], and the [[Scottish Cup]].
* [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] in 1972 won the [[European Cup 1971–72|European Cup]], the [[Eredivisie]] and the [[KNVB Cup]].
* [[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]] in 1988 did likewise, having won the [[European Cup 1987–88|European Cup]] the [[Eredivisie]] and the [[KNVB Cup]].
* [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in 1999, having won the [[FA Premier League 1998–99|Premier League]], the [[FA Cup 1998–99|FA Cup]], and the [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|Champions League]].
* [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in 2009, which included [[La Liga]], the [[Copa del Rey]], and the [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|Champions League]].
* [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] in 2010, which included the [[Serie A]] trophy, the [[Coppa Italia]], and the [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]].

[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] in 1984 won the [[Football League First Division]] and the [[European Cup 1976–77|European Cup]]. However, this 'treble' included the [[Football League Cup]] rather than the [[F.A. Cup]].

In addition to this treble, several of these clubs went on to win further cups. However, most of these cups were technically won the following year following the conclusion of regular domestic or international leagues the year before. Also, several domestic cups may not have been extant at the time that equivalent cups were won by clubs of other nations, and in some cases they remain so. Furthemore, there is much variance in the regard with which several cups are taken both over time and between nations. Regardless, the following clubs all won competitions further to ''the'' treble mentioned above:
* [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] also won their secondary domestic cup competition, the [[Scottish League Cup]], in the 1966–67 season concurrently with the treble of cups mentioned previously (sometimes colloquially referred to as a part of "the quadruple"), thus making their achievement unique in this respect to every other club.
* [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] also won the [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]] (the predecessor of the [[FIFA Club World Cup]] and the de facto premier global club cup) and the [[1972 European Super Cup|inaugural]] (and technically unofficial) [[UEFA Super Cup]] the following season, forming part of a quintuple of Cup successes; they thus won all available cups to them.
* [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] won the [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]] the following season, winning a quadruple of cups.
* [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] won the [[FIFA World Club Cup]], the [[European Super Cup]], and the [[Supercopa de España]] the following season, making it a sextuple of cup successes, and thus winning all available cups to them.
* [[FC Internazionale|Internazionale]] completed The Quintuple by winning [[Serie A]], the [[Coppa Italia]], the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]], the [[FIFA Club World Cup]], and the [[Supercoppa Italiana]].

[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]], [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] and [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] are also the only teams to have won the three major [[UEFA competition records|UEFA official Cups]], namely [[UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League/European Cup]], [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]], and [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup/Europa League]].<ref name="official">{{cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/news/kind=32/newsid=447085.html | title=List of European official clubs' cups and tournaments | work=uefa.com | accessdate=21 August 2006}}</ref>

===Biggest wins===
*The following teams won a single match by ten goals or more in the preliminary rounds of the European Cup ''(No team has achieved this margin of victory in the Champions League)'':
**[[FC Dinamo Bucureşti|Dinamo Bucureşti]] beat [[Crusaders F.C.|Crusaders]] 11–0 in [[European Cup 1973–74|1973–74]]
**[[Feyenoord]] beat [[KR Reykjavík]] 12–2 in [[European Cup 1969–70|1969–70]]
**[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] beat [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]] 10–0 in [[European Cup 1956–57|1956–57]]
**[[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]] beat [[Floriana F.C.|Floriana]] 10–0 in [[European Cup 1962–63|1962–63]]
**[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] beat [[Stade Dudelange]] 10–0 in [[European Cup 1965–66|1965–66]]
**[[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]] beat [[FK Lyn|Lyn]] 10–0 in [[European Cup 1969–70|1969–70]]
**[[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] beat [[EPA Larnaca FC|EPA Larnaca]] 10–0 [[European Cup 1970–71|1970–71]]
**[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] beat [[AC Omonia|Omonia]] 10–0 in [[European Cup 1979–80|1979–80]]
*The largest margin of victory in the current Champions League format is 8–0:
**[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] beat [[Barry Town F.C.|Barry Town]] in the first qualifying round in [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]]
**[[FC Košice|Košice]] beat [[Cliftonville F.C.|Cliftonville]] in the first qualifying round in [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]]
**[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] beat [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]] in the group stage in [[UEFA Champions League 2007–08|2007–08]]
**[[FK Partizan|Partizan]] beat [[Rhyl F.C.|Rhyl]] in the second qualifying round in [[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2009–10]]
*The largest margin of victory after the preliminary rounds in either competition is also 8–0:
**[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] beat [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] in the quarter-final in [[European Cup 1957–58|1957–58]]
**[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] beat [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]] in the group stage in [[UEFA Champions League 2007–08|2007–08]]
*The largest margin of victory in the knockout stage in the current Champions League format is 7–1:
**[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] beat [[A.S. Roma|Roma]] in the quarter-final in [[UEFA Champions League 2006–07|2006–07]]
**[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] beat [[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting CP]] in the first knockout round in [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2008–09]]
*The largest margin of victory in a final is four goals:
**[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] beat [[Eintracht Frankfurt]] 7–3 in [[European Cup 1959–60|1959–60]]
**[[FC Bayern Munich]] beat [[Atlético Madrid]] 4–0 in [[European Cup 1973–74|1973–74]] (replay)
**[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] beat [[FC Steaua Bucureşti|Steaua Bucureşti]] 4–0 in [[European Cup 1988–89|1988–89]]
**[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] beat [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] 4–0 in [[UEFA Champions League 1993–94|1993–94]]

===Biggest two leg win===
*[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] holds the overall record by beating [[Stade Dudelange]] 18–0 in the preliminary round in [[European Cup 1965–66|1965–66]]. They beat the Luxembourgers by 8–0 and 10–0
*[[Bayern Munich]] holds the biggest margin of overall home and away result in the Champions League era. They beat [[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting Lisbon]] 12–1 (5–0, 7–1) in the round of 16 in [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2008–09]]
*[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] holds the record for the biggest win in a quarter final, beating [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] 10–2 (8–0, 2–2) in [[European Cup 1957–58|1957–58]]
*[[Eintracht Frankfurt]] holds the record for the biggest win in a semi final, beating [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] 12–4 (6–1, 6–3) in [[European Cup 1959–60|1959–60]]

===Deciding drawn ties===
*Play-offs
**The first [[playoffs|play-off]] was [[Borussia Dortmund]] beating [[CA Spora Luxembourg|Spora Luxembourg]] 7–0 in the preliminary round in [[1956–57 European Cup|1956–57]] after the two first games tied 5–5 (4–3, 1–2)
**The last play-off match was [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] beating [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] 3–0 in the quarter-final in [[1968–69 European Cup|1968–69]] after the two first games tied 4–4 (1–3, 3–1). Ajax later progressed to the final.
**The first (and only) replayed final was in [[1973–74 European Cup|1974]], with [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] beating [[Atlético Madrid]] 4–0 after 1–1 in the first meeting.
**A total of 32 play-offs have been played. [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] is the only team to have won three times, in [[1956–57 European Cup|1956–57]], [[1958–59 European Cup|1958–59]] and [[1961–62 European Cup|1961–62]], later progressing to the final on all three occasions. [[Feyenoord]] is the only team to win two play-offs in the same season, beating [[Servette FC|Servette]] and [[Vasas SC|Vasas]] in [[1962–63 European Cup|1962–63]], while [[FC Erzgebirge Aue|Wismut Karl Marx Stadt]] and [[Atlético Madrid|Atletico Madrid]] have played the most play-offs with four each.
*Coin toss
**The first [[coin flipping|coin toss]] was in [[1957–58 European Cup|1957–58]], with [[FC Erzgebirge Aue|Wismut Karl Marx Stadt]] beating [[Gwardia Warszawa|Gwardia Warsaw]] after the play-off was abandoned after 100 minutes due to floodlight power failure.
**[[FC Zürich|Zürich]] won a coin toss against [[Galatasaray S.K. (football team)|Galatasaray]] in [[1963–64 European Cup|1963–64]] after their play-off match ended 2–2. This was the first time this rule was used for a tie played to completion.
**The last season using a coin toss was [[1969–70 European Cup|1969–70]], with [[Galatasaray S.K. (football team)|Galatasaray]] beating [[FC Spartak Trnava|Spartak Trnava]] and [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] beating [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]], both in the second round. Celtic later progressed to the final.
**A total of 7 European Cup ties were decided by a coin toss, Galatasaray beeing the only team to be involved twice, with one win and one loss.
*Away goals
**The [[away goals rule]] was introduced in [[1967–68 European Cup|1967–68]], with [[Valur]] beating [[Jeunesse Esch]] 4–4 (1–1, 3–3) and [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] beating [[Glentoran F.C.|Glentoran]] 1–1 (1–1, 0–0), both in the first round. Benfica later progressed to the final.
**In [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]], [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] and [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Inter]] met in the semi-final. Sharing the same stadium ([[San Siro|Giuseppe Meazza]]), they played 0–0 in the first tie and 1–1 in the second. However, Milan were the designated away side in the latter, and so became the only team to win on "away" goals without having scored a goal away from their own stadium. They later went on to win the final against [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]].
**[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] is also the only team to have advanced on the away goals rule after [[Overtime (sports)|extra time]]. In the semi-final against [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] in [[1989–90 European Cup|1989–90]], Milan won 1–0 at home and was 0–1 down after 90 minutes in the second leg. Both teams scored one goal each in the extra time, giving Milan the victory on away goals. They later went on to win the final against [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]].
*Penalty shootout
**The first [[Penalty shootout (association football)|penalty shootout]] in the European Cup was between [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] and [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] on [[1970–71 European Cup|4–11–1970]], after both games ended 1–1. Gladbach's [[Klaus-Dieter Sieloff]] was the first player to score on a penalty kick, while Everton's [[Joe Royle]] was the first to miss. Everton went on to win 4–3 with [[Sandy Brown (footballer born 1939)|Sandy Brown]] scoring the decicive goal.
**The first penalty shootout in a final was between [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] and [[A.S. Roma|Roma]] in the [[1984 European Cup Final|1984 final]] after 1–1 ([[Extra-time|aet]]). Roma's [[Agostino Di Bartolomei]] was the first player to score, while Liverpool's [[Steve Nicol]] was the first to miss. Liverpool went on to win 4–2 with [[Alan Kennedy]] scoring the decicive goal. Kennedy also scored the decicive goal in the [[1981 European Cup Final|1981 final]].
**9 finals have been decided by a penalty shootout. [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] is the only team to have won more than once ([[1983–84 European Cup|1984]] and [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2005]]), while [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] and [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] have won one and lost one. No team has lost twice.
**[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] is the only team to have been involved in two penalty shootouts in the same season. In [[1985–86 European Cup|1985–86]] they beat [[IFK Göteborg]] in the semi-final, but lost to [[FC Steaua Bucureşti|Steaua Bucharest]] in the final.
*Extra time
**14 finals have gone to [[Overtime (sports)|extra time]]. One was replayed, nine went to penalty shootout, while the remaining four were decided after 120 minutes, all before the Champions League era:
***[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] beat [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] 3–2 in [[1958 European Cup Final|1958]]
***[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] beat [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] 4–1 in [[1968 European Cup Final|1968]]
***[[Feyenoord]] beat [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] 2–1 in [[1970 European Cup Final|1970]]
***[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] beat [[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria]] 1–0 in [[1992 European Cup Final|1992]]

===Most goals in a match===
*[[Feyenoord]] beat [[KR Reykjavík]] 12–2 in the first round in [[European Cup 1969–70|1969–70]]. This is the overall record for all European Cup/Champions League matches
*[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] beat [[Deportivo La Coruña]] 8–3 in the group stage in [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group_C|2003–04]]. This is the record for the Champions League era
*[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] beat [[Eintracht Frankfurt]] 7–3 in the [[1960 European Cup Final|1960 final]]. This is the overall record for all European Cup/Champions League finals
*[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] beat [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] on penalties in the [[2005 UEFA Champions League Final|2005 final]] with the score tied 3–3 after 120 minutes. This is the record for all finals in the Champions League era

===Not winning the domestic league===
*[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] is the only club to have won the European Cup more times (twice) than they have won their domestic league (once). Forest won the English League in [[1977–78 in English football|1978]] before winning the European Cup in [[European Cup 1978–79|1979]] and defending it in [[European Cup 1979–80|1980]]. Nottingham Forest are also the only previous winners of the European Cup to be later relegated to the third tier of their national league (in [[2004–05_in_English_football#Football_League_Championship|2005]]).
*The competition format was changed in [[UEFA Champions League 1997–98|1997–98]] to allow teams that were not champions of their domestic league to compete in the competition. Since then there have been European Champions who had not been domestic champions. Notable instances include the following
**[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]'s [[the treble|treble]]-winners of [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1999]] were the first winners of the tournament to have won neither their domestic title nor the European Cup/Champions League the previous season. Since then, [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|2000]]), [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2003]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2006–07|2007]]), [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2005]]) and [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2009]]) have achieved this feat.
** [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]'s [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2005]] triumph came 15 years after their previous domestic league title ([[1989–90 in English football|1990]]). That was the longest time any Champions League winner had gone since previously winning their league. Prior to this, the longest time period for any winner was [[A.C. Milan|Milan]], whose victory in [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2003]] had come four years since their last Serie A win.
*[[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] (in [[UEFA Champions League 2001–02|2002]]) is the only club to play in the final having never won their domestic league.

===Comebacks===
*[[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]] in [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage|2002–03]] is the only team to have progressed past the group stage after losing their first three games.<ref>"Manager Profile: Sir Bobby Robson" http://soccernet.espn.go.com/print?id=31&type=manager&cc=5739</ref> In their last game against [[Feyenoord]], [[Craig Bellamy]]'s injury time (90+1) goal secured the 3–2 victory and a place in the second group stage.
*Only eight teams have progressed past the group stage after losing their first two games. None of these teams managed to advance through the next round in the tournament, however.
**[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] in [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League#Group A|1999–2000]], lost on head-to-head criteria in [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League#Group C 2|second group stage]] to [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] despite having a better goal difference
**[[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]] and [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] in [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League#Group stage|2002–03]], placed 3rd and 4th in [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League#Group A 2|second group stage]]
**[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] in [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League#Group C|2005–06]], lost to [[Juventus F. C.|Juventus]] on away goals (4–4 agg) in the [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League#Knockout stage|round of 16]]
**[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] in [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League#Group B|2006–07]],<ref>{{cite web| url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=382128&cc=5901 | title=Italian media hit out at 'crazy' Inter | accessdate=2006–09–28 | publisher=ESPN Soccernet }}</ref> lost to [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] on away goals (2–2 agg) in the [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League#Knockout stage|round of 16]]
**[[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] in [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League#Group E|2007–08]], lost 1–2 to [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in the [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League#Knockout stage|round of 16]]
**[[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in [[2008–09_UEFA_Champions_League#Group_B|2008–09]], came back to win the group but lost 2–3 to [[Villareal CF|Villareal]] in the [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League#Knockout stage|round of 16]]
**[[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] in [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League#Group F|2010–11]], lost 1–2 to [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in the [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League#Knockout stage|round of 16]]
*In [[UEFA Champions League 1994–95|1994–95]], defending champions [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] started the group stage with a loss and a win, but were deducted two points for crowd trouble against [[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Casino Salzburg]] on matchday two. With 0 points after two games, they still managed to advance from the group and later to the final, where they lost to [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]].
*The following teams have progressed past the group stage without winning any of their first three games:
**[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] drew their first five games in [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]]
**[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] lost one and drew two in [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]]
**[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] lost two and drew one in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–2000]]
**[[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] lost one and drew two in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–2000]]
**[[Feyenoord]] drew their first five games in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–2000]]
**[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] lost one and drew two in [[UEFA Champions League 2001–02|2001–02]] (second group stage)
**[[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]] lost their first three games in [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]]
**[[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] lost two and drew one in [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]]
**[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] lost two and drew one in [[UEFA Champions League 2003–04|2003–04]]
**[[Celta de Vigo]] lost one and drew two in [[UEFA Champions League 2003–04|2003–04]]
**[[F.C. Porto|Porto]] lost two and drew one in [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]]
**[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] lost two and drew one in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]]
**[[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]] drew three in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]]
**[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] lost two and drew one in [[UEFA Champions League 2007–08|2007–08]]
**[[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] lost two and drew one in [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2008–09]]
**[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] drew three in [[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2009–10]]
**[[VfB Stuttgart|Stuttgart]] lost one and drew two in [[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2009–10]]
*16 teams have lost the first leg of a knockout match with three goals, but still managed to qualify for the next round. No team has ever progressed after a loss of four goals or more.
**[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] lost 2–5 against [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Vienna]] in the preliminary round [[European Cup 1957–58|1957–58]], but won 4–1 in the second leg and 4–2 in the play-off
**[[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]] lost 0–3 against [[Kjøbenhavns Boldklub|KB]] in the first round [[European Cup 1958–59|1958–59]], but won 5–2 in the second leg and 3–1 in the play-off
**[[Jeunesse Esch]] lost 1–4 against [[FC Haka|Haka]] in the preliminary round [[European Cup 1963–64|1963–64]], but won 4–0 in the second leg and 5–4 on aggregate
**[[FK Partizan|Partizan]] lost 1–4 against [[TJ Sparta Praha|Sparta Prague]] in the quarter-final [[European Cup 1965–66|1965–66]], but won 5–0 in the second leg and 6–4 on aggregate
**[[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] lost 1–4 against [[Red Star Belgrade]] in the semi-final [[European Cup 1970–71|1970–71]], but won 3–0 in the second leg and progressed to the final on away goals
**[[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]] lost 1–4 against [[HNK Hajduk Split|Hajduk Split]] in the second round [[European Cup 1974–75|1974–75]], but won 5–1 in the second leg and 6–5 on aggregate
**[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] lost 1–4 against [[Derby County F.C.|Derby County]] in the second round [[European Cup 1975–76|1975–76]], but won 5–1 in the second leg and 6–5 on aggregate
**[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] lost 0–3 against [[IFK Göteborg|Gothenburg]] in the semi-final [[European Cup 1985–86|1985–86]], but won 3–0 in the second leg and 5–4 on penalties
**[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] lost 0–3 against [[Berliner FC Dynamo|Dynamo Berlin]] in the first round [[European Cup 1988–89|1988–89]], but won 5–0 in the second leg and 5–3 on aggregate
**[[Galatasaray S.K. (football team)|Galatasaray]] lost 0–3 against [[Neuchâtel Xamax]] in the second round [[European Cup 1988–89|1988–89]], but won 5–0 in the second leg and 5–3 on aggregate
**[[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]] lost 0–3 against [[VfB Stuttgart|Stuttgart]] in the first round [[UEFA Champions League 1992–93|1992–93]], but was awarded a score of 3–0 in the second leg and won 2–1 in the play-off
**[[F.C. Copenhagen|Copenhagen]] lost 0–3 against [[Linfield F.C.|Linfield]] in the first round [[UEFA Champions League 1993–94|1993–94]], but won 4–0 ([[extra time|aet]]) in the second leg and 4–3 on aggregate
**[[Paris Saint-Germain FC|Paris Saint-Germain]] lost 0–3 against [[FC Steaua Bucuresti|Steaua Bucuresti]] in the second qualifying round [[UEFA Champions League 1997–98|1997–98]], but won 5–0 in the second leg and 5–3 on aggregate
**[[Widzew Łódź]] lost 1–4 against [[PFC Litex Lovech|Litex Lovech]] in the second qualifying round [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–2000]], but won 4–1 in the second leg and 3–2 on penalties
**[[KF Tirana]] lost 0–3 against [[FC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]] in the first qualifying round [[UEFA Champions League 2003–04|2003–04]], but won 3–0 in the second leg and 4–2 on penalties
**[[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]] lost 1–4 against [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in the quarter-final [[UEFA Champions League 2003–04|2003–04]], but won 4–0 in the second leg and 5–4 on aggregate

===Defence===
*[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] hold the record for the most consecutive [[clean sheets]] with ten in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]]. They went without conceding a goal for 995 minutes between September 2005 and May 2006.<ref>http://www.espnstar.com/football/champions-league/news/detail/item320051/Trivia:–50-things-about-the-UCL/</ref> The run started after [[Markus Rosenberg]]'s goal for [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] after 71 minutes on matchday two of the group stage, continued with four group stage games and six games in the knockout rounds, and ended with [[Samuel Eto'o]]'s goal for [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] after 76 minutes in the final. The 995 minutes were split between two goalkeepers, [[Jens Lehmann]] with 648 and [[Manuel Almunia]] with 347 minutes.
*[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] hold the record for the longest run without conceding from the start of a campaign, with 481 minutes in [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]]. The run ended with [[Pablo Hernández Domínguez]]'s goal for [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] after 32 minutes on matchday six of the group stage.
*[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]] is the only team to play six away games in a single Champions League season without conceding a goal

===Defending the trophy===
Only 8 teams of the 21 who have won the trophy have ever successfully defended the trophy. These are:
*[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] on 4 attempts out of 9 ([[1956–57 European Cup|1956–57]], [[1957–58 European Cup|1957–58]], [[1958–59 European Cup|1958–59]], [[1959–60 European Cup|1959–60]])
*[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] on 1 attempt out of 2 ([[1961–62 European Cup|1961–62]])
*[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] on 1 attempt out of 7 ([[1989–90 European Cup|1989–90]])
*[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] on 1 attempt out of 3 ([[1964–65 European Cup|1964–65]])
*[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] on 2 attempts out of 4 ([[1971–72 European Cup|1971–72]], [[1972–73 European Cup|1972–73]])
*[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] on 2 attempts out of 4 ([[1974–75 European Cup|1974–75]], [[1975–76 European Cup|1975–76]])
*[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] on 1 attempt out of 5 ([[1977–78 European Cup|1977–78]])
*[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] on 1 attempt out of 2 ([[1979–80 European Cup|1979–80]]).
This makes it on only 13 occasions out of the 54 to defend the trophy have been successful (24.1%), with [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] the last to do so in the [[1989–90 European Cup|1989–90 season]]. Between the two eras of this competition, this breaks down as:
* In the European Cup era (before the [[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93 season]]): 13 successful attempts out of 37 (35.1%)
* In the Champions League era (including and following the [[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93 season]]): 0 successful attempts out of 17.

Of the 54 attempts to defend the trophy, only 19 times have the defending team reached the final, meaning that the 13 successful defences of the trophy amount to a final's appearance to victory ratio of 68.4%. Between the two eras of this competition, this breaks down as:
* In the European Cup era (before the [[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93 season]]): 13 victories by the defending team out of 15 appearances in the final (86.7%)
* In the Champions League era (including and following the [[1992–93 UEFA Champions League|1992–93 season]]): 0 victories by the defending champion out of 4 appearances in the final.
These four teams who have gone the closest to defending the trophy in the Champions League era are:
*[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] ([[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1994–95]])
*[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] ([[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1995–96]])
*[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] ([[1996–97 UEFA Champions League|1996–97]])
*[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] ([[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]]).

Of the 13 teams that have never defended their trophy, only 4 teams have never done so who have won the trophy more than once (and so have had more than one occasion to do so). These are:
*[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] on 3 attempts
*[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] on 2 attempts
*[[F.C. Porto|Porto]] on 2 attempts
*[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] on 3 attempts.

===Nationalities===
*[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] twice won the competition (1961 and 1962) with a team consisting entirely of Portuguese players, although some of them had been born in [[Portuguese Empire#Portuguese Africa and the overseas provinces (1822–1961)|Portuguese African Colonies]], then Overseas Provinces of [[Portugal]] but now independent nations.
*[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] (1966) and [[FC Steaua Bucureşti|Steaua Bucureşti]] (1986) also took the title with a team all from the same country; however [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] should not be included in this as [[José Santamaria]] and [[Ferenc Puskás]] where actually Uruguayan and Hungarian respectively, and both played for their national teams first.
*[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] (1979 and 1980) won twice with a team consisting of players only from the [[United Kingdom]].
*[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] won in 1981 with a team consisting entirely of players from the [[United Kingdom]].
*[[Aston Villa]] also won the European Cup (1982) with a team consisting entirely of players from the [[United Kingdom]].
*[[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] won the competition in 1967 with their entire squad born within a 30 mile radius of [[Celtic Park]], their home ground.

===Countries===
*Only on three occasions has the final of the tournament involved two teams from the same country:
**[[2000 UEFA Champions League Final|2000]] [[Spain]]: [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] vs [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] 3–0
**[[2003 UEFA Champions League Final|2003]] [[Italy]]: [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] vs [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] 0–0 (3–2 pen.)
**[[2008 UEFA Champions League Final|2008]] [[England]]: [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] vs [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] 1–1 (6–5 pen.)

*In addition to the three finals, 23 meetings between teams from the same country have been played:
**10 meetings from the [[England|English]] league:
***[[European Cup 1978–79|1978–79]] [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] - [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]], first round, 2–0 (2–0, 0–0)
***[[UEFA Champions League 2003–04|2003–04]] [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] - [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]], quarter final, 3–2 (1–1, 2–1)
***[[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]] [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] - [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], semi final, 1–0 (0–0, 1–0)
***[[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]] [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] - [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], group stage, 0–0 and 0–0
***[[UEFA Champions League 2006–07|2006–07]] [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] - [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], semi final, 1–1 (1–0, 0–1) 4–1 pen.
***[[UEFA Champions League 2007–08|2007–08]] [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] - [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]], quarter final, 5–3 (1–1, 4–2)
***[[UEFA Champions League 2007–08|2007–08]] [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] - [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]], semi final, 4–3 (1–1, 3–2)
***[[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2008–09]] [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] - [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]], quarter final, 7–5 (3–1, 4–4)
***[[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2008–09]] [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] - [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]], semi final, 4–1 (1–0, 3–1)
***[[UEFA Champions League 2010–11|2010–11]] [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] - [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], quarter final 3-1 (1-0, 2-1)
**7 meetings from the [[Spain|Spanish]] league:
***[[European Cup 1957–58|1957–58]] [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] - [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]], quarter final, 10–2 (8–0, 2–2)
***[[European Cup 1958–59|1958–59]] [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] - [[Atlético Madrid]], semi final, 2–2 (2–1, 0–1), 2–1 in play-off
***[[European Cup 1959–60|1959–60]] [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] - [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]], semi final, 6–2 (3–1, 3–1)
***[[European Cup 1960–61|1960–61]] [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] - [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], first round, 4–3 (2–2, 2–1)
***[[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–00]] [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] - [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]], semi final, 5–3 (4–1, 1–2)
***[[UEFA Champions League 2001–02|2001-02]] [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] - [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]], semi final, 3–1 (2–0, 1–1)
***[[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2010-11]] [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] and [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] will meet in the semi final
**3 meetings from the [[Italy|Italian]] league:
***[[European Cup 1985–86|1985–86]] [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] - [[Hellas Verona F.C.|Verona]], second round, 2–0 (0–0, 2–0)
***[[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]] [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] - [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Inter]], semi final, 1–1 (0–0, 1–1), Milan won on "away" goals
***[[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]] [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] - [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Inter]], quarter final, 5–0 (2–0, 3–0 (match forfeited))
**2 meetings from the [[Germany|German]] league:
***[[UEFA Champions League 1997–98|1997–98]] [[Borussia Dortmund]] - [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]], quarter final, 1–0 (0–0, 1–0)
***[[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]] [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] - [[1. FC Kaiserslautern|Kaiserslautern]], quarter final, 6–0 (2–0, 4–0)
**1 meeting from the [[France|French]] league:
***[[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2009–10]] [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] - [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]], quarter final, 3–2 (3–1, 0–1)

*[[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]] was the first season that four teams from the same country reached the quarter-final stage, [[England]]'s [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]], [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] and [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]. This feat was repeated by the same teams in the [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09]] season.
*The countries providing the highest number of wins are, with 12 victories:
**[[Italy]], shared by three teams, [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (7), [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] (3) and [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] (2)
**[[Spain]], shared by two teams, [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] (9) and [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (3)
*[[England]] has provided the highest number of different winning clubs with four: [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]], [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] and [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]].
*England has also provided the highest number of different finalists, with seven: The four winners, plus [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds]], [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] and [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]].
*England has also provided the highest number of different semi-finalists, with nine: The seven finalists, plus [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham]] and [[Derby County F.C.|Derby]].

===Cities===
*The city of [[Milan]], [[Italy]], is the only one that won the tournament with two different teams: [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] and [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]. The two clubs have won ten cups in total and therefore being the most successful city in the history of the tournament.
*Apart from Milan, three cities have been represented by more than one team in the final:
**[[Madrid]], [[Spain]], has been represented by two clubs in 13 finals, with nine wins (1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1998, 2000, 2002) and three losses (1962, 1964, 1981) for [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], and one loss for [[Atlético Madrid]] in 1974.
**[[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]], has one win for [[Red Star Belgrade]] in 1991 and a loss for [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] in 1966.
**[[London]], [[England]], is the only city that has been represented by more than one team in the final and lost on each occasion: [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in 2006 and [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] in 2008.
*[[Athens]] ([[Greece]]) and [[London]] ([[England]]) are the only cities that have been represented in the group stage by three teams in the same season: [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]], [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]] and [[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]] in [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], and [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]], and [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] in [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010–11]] respectively.
*[[England]] is the only country with teams who have won the Cup from four different cities:
**Liverpool, [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
**Manchester, [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
**Nottingham, [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]
**Birmingham, [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]
*[[Scotland]] is the only country to have two different cities produce two semi finalists:
**Glasgow, [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] ([[European Cup 1966–67|1967]], [[European Cup 1969–70|1970]], [[European Cup 1971–72|1972]] and [[European Cup 1973–74|1974]]) and [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] ([[European Cup 1959–60|1960]])
**Dundee, [[Dundee F.C.|Dundee]] ([[European Cup 1962–63|1963]]) and [[Dundee United F.C.|Dundee United]] ([[European Cup 1983–84|1984]])
*Only four [[Local derby|derbies]] between teams of the same city have ever been played:
**[[European Cup 1958–59|1958–59]] [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] vs [[Atlético Madrid]] (semi-final)
**[[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]] [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] vs [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (semi-final)
**[[UEFA Champions League 2003–04|2003–04]] [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] vs [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] (quarter-final)
**[[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]] Internazionale vs Milan (quarter-final) - the second leg was abandoned because of disturbances among the Inter fans.
*The 2002–03 semi-final between bitter city rivals Milan and Internazionale Milano was the first time both games of a two-legged tie were played in the same stadium ([[San Siro|Giuseppe Meazza]]). The teams share the stadium as their home venue. Milan won by the "away goals" rule. The teams also played each other in the same stadium in the 2004–05 quarter-final.

===Specific group stage records===

*Most goals scored in a group stage: '''20'''
**[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]])

*Fewest goals scored in a group stage: '''0'''
**[[Deportivo La Coruña]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]])
**[[Maccabi Haifa F.C.|Maccabi Haifa]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2009–10]])

*Fewest goals conceded in a group stage: '''1'''
**[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1992–93|1992–93]])
**[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1995–96]])
**[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1996–97|1996–97]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]])
**[[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]])
**[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]])
**[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]])
**[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2010–11|2010–11]])

*Most goals conceded in a group stage: '''19'''
**[[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1995–96]])
**[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2007–08|2007–08]])
**[[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2009–10]])
**[[MŠK Žilina]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2010–11|2010–11]])

*Highest goal difference in a group stage: '''+14'''
**[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1995–96]])
**[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]])

*Lowest goal difference in a group stage: '''–17'''
**[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]])

====6 wins====
Four clubs have won all their games in a group stage (none of whom went on to win the title that year — although [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] got closest by finishing runners-up); these are:
*[[A.C. Milan|Milan]], [[UEFA Champions League 1992–93|1992–93]]
*[[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]], [[UEFA Champions League 1994–95|1994–95]]
*[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], [[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1995–96]]
*[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]], [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]] (First group stage)

====6 draws====
Only one club has drawn all their games in a group stage:
*[[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]], [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]] (First group stage, finished 3rd and advanced to [[UEFA Cup]])

====6 losses====
In the history of the Champions League, the following clubs have lost all 6 group stage matches:
*[[MFK Košice|Košice]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1997–98|1997–98]]) ended the group stage losing all 6 matches with a goal difference of –11. They conceded 13 goals, scoring only twice.
*[[Fenerbahçe S.K.|Fenerbahçe]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2001–02|2001–02]]) lost all 6 group stage matches with a goal difference of –9. They conceded 12 goals and scored only 3.
*[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]]) hold the record for the worst goal difference in a Champions League group stage with –17. They lost all 6 matches, conceding 18 goals and scoring just once.
*[[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]], second group stage) lost all 6 matches, scoring 5 and conceding 15. This was the first time that two clubs lost six group stage matches in the same season.
*[[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]]) lost all 6 of their group stage matches. They conceded 17 goals and scored just 4, with a goal difference of –13.
*[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Vienna]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]]) ended the group stage losing all 6 games. They conceded 15 goals and scored only 3, with a goal difference of –12.
*[[FC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2006–07|2006–07]]) finished their only appearance in the group stage conceding 17 goals and scoring just one, ending with a goal difference of –16.
*[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2007–08|2007–08]]) ended the group stage also losing all 6 games. They conceded 19 goals, scoring only 4, ending with a goal difference of –15.
*[[Maccabi Haifa F.C.|Maccabi Haifa]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2009–10]]) is the only club to have lost all their group stage matches without scoring a goal. They did this finishing only their second appearance in the competition with 0 points after losing to [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] 3–0 in the first group game and then losing 5 consecutive games 1–0, ending the group stage with a goal difference of –8. In their first Champions League appearance in [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]], the team scored 12 goals. [[Deportivo La Coruña]] is the only other club that scored no goals in the group stage (in [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]]), but they collected 2 points by twice drawing 0–0.
*[[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2009–10]]) finished the group stage with 0 points and a goal difference of –14. They conceded 19 goals, scoring just 5.
*[[FK Partizan|Partizan Belgrade]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2010–11|2010–11]]) lost all six group stage matches. They conceded 13 goals while scoring only 2, finishing with a goal difference of –11.
*[[MŠK Žilina]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2010–11|2010–11]]) also finished the group stage with 0 points and a goal difference of –16, scoring 3 and conceding 19. This was the second consecutive season that two different clubs had lost all six group stage matches.

====Two goals in each match====
On [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage|7 December 2010]], [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] played 3–3 against [[FC Twente|Twente]] and became the first team to score at least two goals in each match of the group stage. However, this record was equalled by [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] on the very next day.

====Advancing past the group stage====
[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] hold the record of the most consecutive seasons in advancing past the group stage with 14 from [[UEFA Champions League 1997–98|1997–98]] to [[UEFA Champions League 2010–11|2010–11]]. The first seven seasons (1997–98 to 2003–04) they qualified for at least the quarterfinal each year, winning the tournament three times. After this followed six consecutive seasons (2004–05 to 2009–10) losing the first round (round of 16) after the group stage.

====The biggest disparity between a group winner and runner-up====
The biggest points difference between the first- and second-placed teams in a Champions League group phase is 11 points, achieved by two teams:
*[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], 18 points in [[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1995–96]]. (2nd [[Legia Warsaw]] 7 points, 3rd [[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]] 6 points, 4th [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]] 4 points). Spartak lost to [[FC Nantes|Nantes]] in the next round (quarter final).
*[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]], 18 points in [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]]. (2nd [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] 7 points, 3rd [[Club Brugge K.V.|Club Brugge]] 5 points, 4th [[Galatasaray S.K. (football team)|Galatasaray]] 4 points). Barcelona went on to win their group in the second group stage with 16 points, but lost to [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] in the quarter final.

====Most points achieved, yet knocked out====
*[[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] 8 points in [[UEFA Champions League 1992–93|1992–93]] (2 wins and 4 draws, 2 points for a win, only 1 team advanced)
*[[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] 12 points in [[UEFA Champions League 1997–98|1997–98]] (ranked third out of six runners-up, only two advanced)
*[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] 10 points in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–2000]] (second group stage) and [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]]
*[[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]] 10 points in [[UEFA Champions League 2003–04|2003–04]]
*[[Olympiacos CFP|Olympiacos]] 10 points in [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]]
*[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] 10 points in [[UEFA Champions League 2006–07|2006–07]]

====Fewest points achieved, yet advanced====
*[[A. C. Milan|Milan]] 5 points in [[UEFA Champions League 1994–95|1994–95]] (3 wins and 1 draw, 2 points deducted, 2 points for a win)
*[[Legia Warszawa|Legia Warsaw]] 7 points in [[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1995–96]]
*[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] 7 points in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–2000]]
*[[Liverpool F. C.|Liverpool]] 7 points in [[UEFA Champions League 2001–02|2001–02]] (second group stage)
*[[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] 7 points in [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]]
*[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] 7 points in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]]
*[[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] 7 points in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]]

====Knocked out on tiebreakers====
Several teams have been knocked out on a [[Group_tournament_ranking_system#Tiebreaker_criteria|tiebreaker]], most on the head-to-head criteria:
*[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] lost to [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1994–95#Group A|1994–95]]
*[[SV Casino Salzburg|Casino Salzburg]] lost to [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1994–95#Group D|1994–95]] (2 points for a win, would have been 2 points behind with 3 points for a win)
*[[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] lost to [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1997–98#Group E|1997–98]] (second place, only one team advanced directly), and on goal difference to [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] in the [[UEFA Champions League 1997–98#Ranking of runners-up|ranking of runners-up]]
*[[Galatasaray S.K. (football team)|Galatasaray]] lost to [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99#Group B|1998–99]] (second place, only one team advanced directly)
*[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]] lost to [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99#Group B|1998–99]] (third place, only one team advanced directly)
*[[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] lost to [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] in [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group A|1999–2000]]
*[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] lost on head-to-head to [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000#Group C 2|1999–2000]] (second group stage) despite having a better goal difference
*[[Olympiacos CFP|Olympiacos]] lost to [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2000–01#Group C|2000–01]] and to [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05#Group A|2004–05]]
*[[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] lost on head-to-head to [[Galatasaray S.K. (football team)|Galatasaray]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2000–01#Group D|2000–01]] despite having a better goal difference
*[[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] lost to [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2000–01#Group C 2|2000–01]] (second group stage) and to [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] in [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group D|2002–03]], both on head-to-head with a better goal difference
*[[Borussia Dortmund|Dortmund]] lost on goal difference to [[Boavista F.C.|Boavista]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2001–02#Group B|2001–02]], both teams winning 2–1 at home in head-to-head matches
*[[RCD Mallorca|Mallorca]] lost to [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2001–02#Group C|2001–02]]
*[[A. S. Roma|Roma]] lost on head-to-head to [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2001–02#Group B 2|2001–02]] (second group stage) despite having a better goal difference
*[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Inter]] lost to [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] in [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group B|2003–04]]
*[[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]] lost on head-to-head to [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]] in [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group C|2003–04]] despite having a better goal difference
*[[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]] lost to [[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] in [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group C|2005–06]]

====Knocked out on 3 points for a win rule====
[[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1995–96]] was the first tournament in which three points were awarded for a win instead of two. The following teams were knocked out from the group stage, but would have advanced following the old rule:
*[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]] was ranked forth out of six runners-up in [[UEFA Champions League 1997–98#Ranking of runners-up|1997–98]], but would have equaled the points of [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] and eventual finalists [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] and advanced on goal difference
*[[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] ended third in Group A in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000#Group A|1999–2000]], but would have been one point ahead of [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
*[[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] ended third in Group E in [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05#Group E|2004–05]], but would have equaled the points of [[PSV Eindhoven]] and advanced on head-to-head matches
*[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] ended third in Group B in [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09#Group B|2008–09]], but would have equaled the points of [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Inter]] and advanced on head-to-head matches

===Qualifying from Qualification Round One===
Since the addition of a third qualifying round in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–2000]], four teams have negotiated all three rounds of qualification and reached the Champions League group phase:
* [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]]
* [[FC Artmedia Bratislava|Artmedia Bratislava]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2005–06]]
* [[Anorthosis Famagusta FC|Anorthosis]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2008–09]]
* [[FC BATE|BATE]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2008–09]]

Liverpool went on to become the first team in the history of the competition to reach the knockout phase from the first qualifying round.

===Winning through Qualification===
Four teams have managed to win the tournament from the third qualification round:
*[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]]
*[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2006–07|2006–07]]
*[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]]
*[[Barcelona F.C.|Barcelona]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2008–09]]

===Consecutive home wins===
[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] hold the record of consecutive home wins in the Champions League. They have 12 consecutive home wins which was achieved when they defeated [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] 1–0 on 29 April 2008. This run was ended with a 0–0 draw against [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]] on 17 September 2008.

===Consecutive wins===
[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] hold the record of 11 consecutive wins (including third qualifying round) in the Champions League ([[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]]). Excluding the two wins in the third qualifying round, Barcelona would still hold the record with nine consecutive wins.

===Longest home undefeated run===
The record for the longest unbeaten run at home stands at 31 games and is held by [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]. The run began with a 0–0 draw against [[Borussia Dortmund]] in [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League|1997–98]] and finished with a 2–1 win against [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in the first leg of the quarter finals [[2001–02 UEFA Champions League|2001–02]]. The 31 game unbeaten run ended with a 2–3 loss to [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]] in the first group stage in [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]].

===Longest away undefeated run===
The record for the longest away unbeaten run stands at 16 games and is held by [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]. The run began with a 1–0 win against [[Sporting Clube de Portugal]] in the [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]] group stage. It lasted until the 3–2 win against [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] at the [[San Siro|Giuseppe Meazza]] in the first leg of the first knockout stage [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]. The run ended with a 1–2 defeat to Bayern in the first leg of the quarter final [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|2009–10]]. During this run [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] were beaten 2–0 by [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in the [[2009 UEFA Champions League Final|2009 final]]. This game, however, was at a neutral venue and as such is not classified as an away game.

===Longest undefeated run===
The record for the longest unbeaten run stands at 25 games and is held by [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]. It began with a 1–0 away win against [[Sporting Clube de Portugal]] in their opening group stage game in [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League group_stage#Group_F|2007–08]] and finished with a 3–1 away win against [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in the second leg of the semi-final in [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2008–09]]. The 25 game unbeaten streak ended with a 0–2 loss to [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in the [[2009 UEFA Champions League Final|2009 final]].

This broke the previous record of 20 consecutive games unbeaten by [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], which began with a 0–0 home draw against [[F.C. Porto|FC Porto]] in the second leg of the first round in [[European_Cup_1985–86#First_round|1985–86]], and after an eight year hiatus from the competition resumed through a 2–0 home win against [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in their opening group stage game in [[UEFA_Champions_League_1994–95#Group_D|1994–95]] and ended with a 0–1 home loss to [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]] in the first leg of the semi-final in [[UEFA_Champions_League_1995–96#Semi-finals|1995–96]].

The third longest run is 19 by [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]], which began with a 1–0 home win against [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] on matchday six of the second group stage in [[UEFA_Champions_League_2000–01#Group_C_2|2000–01]], and ended with a 0–2 away loss to [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in the second leg of the quarter-finals in [[UEFA Champions League 2001–02|2001–02]].

== Players ==
=== All-time appearances===
Only 18 players have made 100 or more Champions League appearances (including qualifying games): [[Raúl González|Raúl]], [[Roberto Carlos (footballer)|Roberto Carlos]], [[Andriy Shevchenko]], [[Paolo Maldini]], [[David Beckham]], [[Oliver Kahn]], [[Luís Figo]], [[Clarence Seedorf]], [[Ryan Giggs]], [[Paul Scholes]], [[Thierry Henry]], [[Gary Neville]], [[Fernando Morientes]], [[Iker Casillas]], [[Xavi]], [[Roar Strand]], [[Deco]] and [[Carles Puyol]].

Of these 18 players, nine have made their appearances all for a single club:

*[[Paolo Maldini]] ([[A.C. Milan]])
*[[Oliver Kahn]] ([[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]])
*[[Ryan Giggs]] ([[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]])
*[[Paul Scholes]] ([[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]])
*[[Gary Neville]] ([[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]])
*[[Iker Casillas]] ([[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]])
*[[Xavi]] ([[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]])
*[[Carles Puyol]] ([[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]])
*[[Roar Strand]] ([[Rosenborg BK]])

==== UEFA Champions League/European Champions Cup====
<small>Including qualifying games</small>
{|class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:center
|-
!width=5%|Rank
!width=5%|Nation
!width=10%|Player
!width=5%|Games
!width=5%|Goals
!width=5%|Goal ratio
!width=5%|Debut in Europe
!width=20%|Clubs
|-
|1
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|'''[[Raúl González|Raúl]]
|143
|71
|0.50
|1995
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[Schalke]]
|-
|2
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|align=left|[[Paolo Maldini]]
|139
|3
|0.02
|1985
|align=left|[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|-
|3
|{{flagicon|Wales}}
|align=left|'''[[Ryan Giggs]]
|135
|28
|0.21
|1993
|align=left|[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|-
|4
|{{flagicon|Brazil}}
|align=left|'''[[Roberto Carlos (footballer)|Roberto Carlos]]
|128
|17
|0.13
|1996
|align=left|[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]], [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[Fenerbahçe S.K.|Fenerbahçe]]
|-
|5
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|'''[[Paul Scholes]]
|126
|25
|0.20
|1994
|align=left|[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|-
|6
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
|align=left|'''[[Clarence Seedorf]]
|122
|12
|0.10
|1992
|align=left|[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]], [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|-
|7
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|[[Gary Neville]]
|115
|2
|0.02
|1993
|align=left|[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|-
|8
|{{flagicon|UKR}}
|align=left|'''[[Andriy Shevchenko]]
|115
|59
|0.51
|1994
|align=left|[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]], [[A.C. Milan|Milan]], [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|-
|9
|{{flagicon|France}}
|align=left|'''[[Thierry Henry]]
|114
|51
|0.45
|1995
|align=left|[[AS Monaco|Monaco]], [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]], [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|-
|10
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|'''[[Xavi Hernandez|Xavi]]
|113
|9
|0.08
|1998
|align=left|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|-
|-
|}
{|
|-
|'''Bold ||= ||Still active
|}

===Goalscoring===
====All-time top goalscorers====
=====UEFA Champions League from the 1992–93 season onwards=====
{{See also|List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League top scorers}}
<small>Excluding qualifying games</small>
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center

!width=5%|Rank
!width=5%|Nation
!width=10%|Player
!width=5%|Goals
!width=5%|Games
!width=5%|Goal ratio
!width=5%|Debut in Europe
!width=20%|Clubs
|-
|1
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|'''[[Raúl González|Raúl]]
|71
|143
|0.50
|1995
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke]]
|-
|2
|{{flagicon|NED}}
|align=left|'''[[Ruud van Nistelrooy]]
|56
|81
|0.69
|1998
|align=left|[[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]], [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]]
|-
|3
|{{flagicon|France}}
|align=left|'''[[Thierry Henry]]
|50
|114
|0.43
|1995
|align=left|[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]], [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]], [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|-
|4
|{{flagicon|Ukraine}}
|align=left|'''[[Andriy Shevchenko]]
|48
|102
|0.47
|1994
|align=left|[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]], [[A.C. Milan|Milan]], [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]
|-
|5
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|align=left|'''[[Filippo Inzaghi]]
|46
|81
|0.57
|1995
|align=left|[[Parma F.C.|Parma]], [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]], [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|-
|6
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|align=left|'''[[Alessandro Del Piero]]
|41
|96
|0.43
|1993
|align=left|[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]
|-
|7
|{{flagicon|Argentina}}
|align=left|'''[[Lionel Messi]]
|36
|55
|0.65
|2004
|align=left|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|-
|8
|{{flagicon|Côte d'Ivoire}}
|align=left|'''[[Didier Drogba]]
|33
|68
|0.49
|2003
|align=left|[[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]], [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]
|-
|9
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|[[Fernando Morientes]]
|33
|93
|0.35
|1995
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]], [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]], [[Valencia CF|Valencia]], [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]]
|-
|10
|{{flagicon|Portugal}}
|align=left|'''[[Cristiano Ronaldo]]
|28
|71
|0.40
|2003
|align=left|[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|-
|}
{|
|-
|Player in '''Bold||=||Still active
|}

=====All European competitions=====
<small>Includes European Cup / UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup / Europa League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Super Cup and UEFA Intertoto Cup. Includes qualifying games.</small>
{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center
|-
!width=1%|<small>Rank
!width=1%|<small>Nation
!width=3%|Player
!width=1%|<small>Goals
!width=1%|<small>Games
!width=1%|<small>European Cup / Champions League
!width=1%|<small>UEFA Cup / Europa League
!width=1%|<small>Cup Winners' Cup
!width=1%|<small>UEFA Super Cup
!width=1%|<small>UEFA Intertoto Cup
!width=1%|<small>Goal Ratio
!width=1%|<small>Debut in Europe
!width=12%|Clubs
|-
|1
|{{flagicon|ESP}}
|align=left|'''[[Raúl Gonzalez]]
|73
|145
|71
| –
| –
|1
| –
|0.49
|1995
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke]]
|-
|2
|{{flagicon|ITA}}
|align=left|'''[[Filippo Inzaghi]]
|70
|115
|50
|10
|2
|1
|7
|0.60
|1995
|align=left|[[Parma]], [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]], [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|-
|3
|{{flagicon|UKR}}
|align=left|'''[[Andriy Shevchenko]]
|67
|138
|59
|7
| –
|1
| –
|0.48
|1994
|align=left|[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]], [[A.C. Milan|Milan]], [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]
|-
|4
|{{flagicon|GER}}
|align=left|[[Gerd Müller]]
|62<sup>1</sup>
|71
|35
|4
|20
|3
| –
|0.87
|1966
|align=left|[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]
|-
|5
|{{flagicon|NED}}
|align=left|'''[[Ruud van Nistelrooy]]
|62
|92
|60
|2
| –
| –
| –
|0.67
|1997
|align=left|[[Heerenveen]], [[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]], [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]]
|-
|6
|{{flagicon|SWE}}
|align=left|[[Henrik Larsson]]
|59
|108
|11
|40
|8
| –
| –
|0.54
|1994
|align=left|[[Feyenoord]], [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]], [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]], [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], [[Helsingborgs IF|Helsingborg]]
|-
|7
|{{flagicon|FRA}}
|align=left|'''[[Thierry Henry]]
|59
|137
|51
|8
| –
| –
| –
|0.43
|1995
|align=left|[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]], [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]], [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]], [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]],
|-
|8
|{{flagicon|POR}}
|align=left|[[Eusébio]]
|56<sup>2</sup>
|73
|47
| –
|7
| –
| –
|0.73
|1961
|align=left|[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]
|-
|9
|{{flagicon|ITA}}
|align=left|'''[[Alessandro Del Piero|Alessandro Del Piero]]
|54
|130
|44
|6
| –
|2
|1
|0.41
|1993
|align=left|[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]
|-
|10
|{{flagicon|ARG}}
|align=left|[[Alfredo Di Stéfano]]
|49
|58
|49
| –
| –
| –
| –
|0.84
|1955
|align=left|[[Real Madrid]]
|-
|}
{|
|-
|'''Bold || = ||Still active
|}
<sup>1</sup> 7 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup goals in 8 matches not included<br>
<sup>2</sup> 4 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup goals in 4 matches not included

====Top scorer awards====
The [[List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League top scorers#Winners by seasons|top scorer award]] is for the player who amassed the most goals in the tournament, excluding the qualifying rounds.
*[[Gerd Müller]] ([[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]) has received most awards with 4: [[1972–73 European Cup|1972–73]], [[1973–74 European Cup|1973–74]], [[1974–75 European Cup|1974–75]] and [[1976–77 European Cup|1976–77]]
*Four players have won the award three times:
**[[Ferenc Puskás]] ([[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]) in [[1959–60 European Cup|1959–60]], [[1961–62 European Cup|1961–62]] and [[1963–64 European Cup|1963–64]]
**[[Eusébio]] ([[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]) in [[1964–65 European Cup|1964–65]], [[1965–66 European Cup|1965–66]] and [[1967–68 European Cup|1967–68]]
**[[Jean-Pierre Papin]] ([[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]]) in [[1989–90 European Cup|1989–90]], [[1990–91 European Cup|1990–91]] and [[1991–92 European Cup|1991–92]]
**[[Ruud van Nistelrooy]] ([[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]) in [[UEFA Champions League 2001–02|2001–02]], [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2002–03]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2004–05|2004–05]]
*Only [[Gerd Müller]] and [[Jean-Pierre Papin]] have won the award three years in a row
*[[José Altafini]] ([[A.C. Milan|Milan]]) has the record for most goals in one season with 14 in [[1962–63 European Cup|1962–63]]
*[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] is the club to have received the most awards with 9:
**[[Alfredo Di Stéfano]] in [[1957–58 European Cup|1957–58]] and [[1961–62 European Cup|1961–62]]
**[[Ferenc Puskás]] in [[1959–60 European Cup|1959–60]], [[1961–62 European Cup|1961–62]] and [[1963–64 European Cup|1963–64]]
**[[Justo Tejada]] in [[1961–62 European Cup|1961–62]]
**[[Míchel (footballer)|Michel]] in [[1987–88 European Cup|1987–88]]
**[[Raúl González|Raúl]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–00]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2000–01|2000–01]]
*[[Spain|Spanish players]] have received the most awards with 9:
**[[Alfredo Di Stéfano]] ([[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]) in [[1957–58 European Cup|1957–58]] and [[1961–62 European Cup|1961–62]]
**[[Ferenc Puskás]] ([[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]) in [[1961–62 European Cup|1961–62]] and [[1963–64 European Cup|1963–64]] (originally Hungarian, Puskás acquired Spanish nationality and won the top scorer title with both citizenships)
**[[Justo Tejada]] ([[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]) in [[1961–62 European Cup|1961–62]]
**[[Míchel (footballer)|Michel]] ([[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]) in [[1987–88 European Cup|1987–88]]
**[[Raúl González|Raúl]] ([[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]) in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–00]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2000–01|2000–01]]
**[[Fernando Morientes]] ([[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]) in [[UEFA Champions League 2003–04|2003–04]]
*The following award winners have also won the [[FIFA World Cup awards#Golden Boot|Golden Boot]] (Top goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup):
**[[Just Fontaine]] was top scorer in [[1958–59 European Cup|1958–59]] and won the Golden Boot in [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958]]
**[[Flórián Albert]] was top scorer in [[1965–66 European Cup|1965–66]] and won the Golden Boot in [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]]
**[[Eusébio]] was top scorer in [[1964–65 European Cup|1964–65]], [[1965–66 European Cup|1965–66]] and [[1967–68 European Cup|1967–68]] and won the Golden Boot in [[1966 FIFA World Cup|1966]]
**[[Gerd Müller]] was top scorer in [[1972–73 European Cup|1972–73]], [[1973–74 European Cup|1973–74]], [[1974–75 European Cup|1974–75]] and [[1976–77 European Cup|1976–77]] and won the Golden Boot in [[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]]
**[[Paolo Rossi]] was top scorer in [[1982–83 European Cup|1982–83]] and won the Golden Boot in [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]]
*[[José Águas]] and [[Rui Águas (footballer)|Rui Águas]] are the only father and son who were top scorers in the tournament. José Águas won the award in 1960–61 and Rui Águas was joint top scorer in the 1987–88 season. Both players managed this feat while playing for the same club, [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]].

====Hat-tricks====
*The European Cup's first [[hat-trick]] was scored by [[Péter Palotás]] of [[MTK Hungária FC|Vörös Lobogó SE]] against [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]] on 7 September [[1955–56 European Cup#First leg|1955]], in the second match ever played in the competition.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/news/Kind=1/newsId=336519.html uefa.com - UEFA Champions League - News & Features - News specific<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*Only three players managed to score a [[hat-trick]] in a final, [[Alfredo Di Stéfano]] in [[1960 European Cup Final|1960]], [[Ferenc Puskás]] in 1960, as part of his four-goals campaign, and in [[1962 European Cup Final|1962]], and [[Pierino Prati]] in [[1969 European Cup Final|1969]]. Puskás is the only player to score a hat-trick in a final and lose it (1962).
*The first [[hat-trick]] of the Champions League era was scored by [[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]]'s [[Juul Ellerman]] against [[FK Žalgiris Vilnius|FK Žalgiris]] on 16 September 1992.
*The fastest ever Champions League [[hat-trick]] was scored by [[Mike Newell (footballer)|Mike Newell]], who scored three goals in nine minutes for [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]] against [[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]] in the [[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1995–96]] season.
*The youngest player to score a [[hat-trick]] in the [[UEFA Champions League]] is [[Wayne Rooney]] aged 18 years 335 days on his Champions League and [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] debut, in a 6–2 home win against [[Fenerbahçe S.K.|Fenerbahçe]] on 28 September 2004.<ref>{{cite news |date=28 September 2004 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/3677174.stm |title=Rooney's debut hat-trick against Fenerbahce |work=[[BBC Sport]]|accessdate=11 May 2007}}</ref>
*Six players have scored a hat-trick on their debut in the Champions League:
**[[Marco van Basten]] ([[A.C. Milan|Milan]]), [[Faustino Asprilla]] ([[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]), [[Yakubu Aiyegbeni|Yakubu]] ([[Maccabi Haifa F.C.|Maccabi Haifa]]), [[Wayne Rooney]] ([[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]), [[Vincenzo Iaquinta]] ([[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]]), [[Grafite]] ([[VfL Wolfsburg|Wolfsburg]]).
*[[Michael Owen]] (two for [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] and one for [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]) and [[Filippo Inzaghi]] (two for [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] and one for [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]) are the only players to have scored three hat-tricks in the Champions League.

====Four goals or more in a match====
*[[Ferenc Puskás]] is the only footballer to score four goals in a final ([[1960 European Cup Final|1960]]).
*The following players managed to score five goals in a European Cup match:
**[[Ove Olsson]] ([[IFK Göteborg|Gothenburg]]), 6–1 against Linfield, preliminary round [[European Cup 1959–60|1959–60]]
**[[Bent Løfqvist]] ([[Boldklubben 1913]]), 9–2 against Spora Luxembourg, preliminary round [[European Cup 1961–62|1961–62]]
**[[José Altafini]] ([[A.C. Milan|Milan]]), 8–0 against Union Luxembourg, preliminary round [[European Cup 1962–63|1962–63]]
**[[Ray Crawford (footballer)|Ray Crawford]] ([[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich]]), 10–0 against Floriana, preliminary round [[European Cup 1962–63|1962–63]]
**[[Nikola Kotkov]] ([[PFC Lokomotiv Sofia|Lokomotiv Sofia]]), 8–3 against Malmö FF, preliminary round [[European Cup 1964–65|1964–65]]
**[[Florian Albert]] ([[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]]), 9–1 against Keflavik, preliminary round [[European Cup 1965–66|1965–66]]
**[[Paul van Himst]] ([[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]), 10–1 away against Haka, first round [[European Cup 1966–67|1966–67]]
**[[Gerd Müller]] ([[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]), 9–0 against Omonia, second round [[European Cup 1972–73|1972–73]]
**[[Claudio Sulser]] ([[Grasshopper Club Zürich|Grasshoppers]]), 8–0 against Valletta, first round [[European Cup 1978–79|1978–79]]
**[[Søren Lerby]] ([[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]), 10–0 against Omonia, second round [[European Cup 1979–80|1979–80]]

*The following players have scored four goals in one European Cup/UEFA Champions League match. Only [[Alfredo di Stéfano]], [[Ferenc Puskás]] and [[Marco van Basten]] managed to do this twice:
**European Cup era:
***[[Miloš Milutinović]] ([[FK Partizan|Partizan]]), 5–2 against Sporting Clube de Portugal, first round [[European Cup 1955–56|1955–56]]
***[[Dennis Viollet]] ([[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]), 10–0 against Anderlecht, preliminary round [[European Cup 1956–57|1956–57]]
***[[Ivan Petkov Kolev]] ([[PFC CSKA Sofia|CSKA Sofia]]), 8–1 against Dinamo Bucuresti, first round [[European Cup 1956–57|1956–57]]
***[[Jovan Cokić]] ([[Red Star Belgrade]]), 9–1 against Stade Dudelange, preliminary round [[European Cup 1957–58|1957–58]]
***[[Bora Kostić]] ([[Red Star Belgrade]]), 9–1 against Stade Dudelange, preliminary round [[European Cup 1957–58|1957–58]]
***[[Alfredo di Stéfano]] ([[Real Madrid]]), 8–0 against Sevilla, quarter-final [[European Cup 1957–58|1957–58]], and 7–1 against Wiener Sport-Club, quarter-final [[European Cup 1958–59|1958–59]]
***[[Just Fontaine]] ([[Stade de Reims]]), 4–1 away against Ards, first round [[European Cup 1958–59|1958–59]]
***[[Josef Hamerl]] ([[Wiener Sport-Club]]), 7–0 against Juventus, first round [[European Cup 1958–59|1958–59]]
***[[Sándor Kocsis]] ([[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]), 5–2 away against Wolverhampton Wanderers, quarter-final [[European Cup 1959–60|1959–60]]
***[[Ferenc Puskás]] ([[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]), 7–3 against Eintracht Frankfurt, final [[European Cup 1959–60|1959–60]], and 5–0 against Feyenoord, preliminary round [[European Cup 1965–66|1965–66]]
***[[Lucien Cossou]] ([[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]), 7–2 against AEK Athens, preliminary round [[European Cup 1963–64|1963–64]]
***[[Vladimir Kovačević (footballer)|Vladimir Kovačević]] ([[FK Partizan|Partizan]]), 6–2 against Jeunesse Esch, first round [[European Cup 1963–64|1963–64]]
***[[José Augusto Torres]] ([[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]), 5–1 away against Aris, preliminary round [[European Cup 1964–65|1964–65]]
***[[Eusébio]] ([[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]), 10–0 against Stade Dudelange, preliminary round [[European Cup 1965–66|1965–66]]
***[[Friedhelm Konietzka]] ([[TSV 1860 München|1860 München]]), 8–0 against Omonia, first round [[European Cup 1966–67|1966–67]]
***[[Denis Law]] ([[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]), 7–1 against Waterford United, first round [[European Cup 1968–69|1968–69]]
***[[Zoran Antonijevic]] ([[Red Star Belgrade]]), 4–2 away against Linfield, first round [[European Cup 1969–70|1969–70]]
***[[Ruud Geels]] ([[Feyenoord]]), 12–2 away against KR Reykjavik, first round [[European Cup 1969–70|1969–70]]
***[[Antonis Antoniadis]] ([[Panathinaikos]]), 5–0 against Jeunesse d'Esch, first round [[European Cup 1970–71|1970–71]]
***[[João Lourenço]] ([[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting CP Lisbon]]), 5–0 against Floriana, first round [[European Cup 1970–71|1970–71]]
***[[Kurt Müller (footballer)|Kurt Müller]], ([[Grasshopper Club Zürich|Grasshoppers]]), 8–0 against Reipas Lahti, first round [[European Cup 1971–72|1971–72]]
***[[Dudu Georgescu]] ([[FC Dinamo Bucureşti|Dinamo Bucuresti]]), 11–0 against Crusaders Belfast, first round [[European Cup 1973–74|1973–74]]
***[[Radu Nunweiller]] ([[FC Dinamo Bucureşti|Dinamo Bucuresti]]), 11–0 against Crusaders Belfast, first round [[European Cup 1973–74|1973–74]]
***[[Jupp Heynckes]] ([[Borussia Mönchengladbach]]), 6–1 away against Wacker, first round [[European Cup 1975–76|1975–76]]
***[[René van de Kerkhof]] ([[PSV Eindhoven]]), 6–0 against Dundalk, first round [[European Cup 1976–77|1976–77]]
***[[Willy van der Kuijlen]] ([[PSV Eindhoven]]), 6–1 against Fenerbahçe, first round [[European Cup 1978–79|1978–79]]
***[[Satiris Kaiafas]] ([[AC Omonia|Omonia]]), 6–1 against Red Boys Differdange, first round [[European Cup 1979–80|1979–80]]
***[[Ton Blanker]] ([[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]), 8–1 against HJK, first round [[European Cup 1979–80|1979–80]]
***[[Fernando Gomes]] ([[F.C. Porto|Porto]]), 9–0 against Rabat Ajax, first round [[European Cup 1986–87|1986–87]]
***[[Marco van Basten]] ([[A.C. Milan|Milan]]), 5–2 against Vitosha, first round [[European Cup 1988–89|1988–89]]
***[[Rabah Madjer]] ([[F.C. Porto|Porto]]), 8–1 away against Portadown, first round [[European Cup 1990–91|1990–91]]
***[[Hugo Sánchez]] ([[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]), 9–1 against Swarovski Tirol, second round [[European Cup 1990–91|1990–91]]
***[[Alan Smith (footballer born 1962)|Alan Smith]] ([[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]), 6–1 against Austria Wien, first round [[European Cup 1991–92|1991–92]]
***[[Sergei Yuran]] ([[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]), 6–0 away against Hamrun Spartans, first round [[European Cup 1991–92|1991–92]]
**Champions League era, preliminary rounds:
***[[Serhiy Rebrov]] ([[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]), 8–0 against Barry Town, first qualifying round [[UEFA Champions League 1998–99|1998–99]]
***[[Tomasz Frankowski]] ([[Wisła Kraków]]), 8–2 away against WIT Georgia, second qualifying round [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds|2004–05]]
***[[Semih Şentürk]] ([[Fenerbahçe S.K.|Fenerbahçe]]), 5–0 away against MTK Hungária, second qualifying round [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds|2008–09]]
**Champions League era:
***[[Marco van Basten]] ([[A.C. Milan|Milan]]), 4–0 against IFK Göteborg, group stage [[UEFA Champions League 1992–93|1992–93]]
***[[Simone Inzaghi]] ([[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]]), 5–1 against Olympique de Marseille, second group stage [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|1999–2000]]
***[[Dado Pršo]] ([[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]), 8–3 against Deportivo La Coruña, group stage [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League group stage|2003–04]]
***[[Ruud van Nistelrooy]] ([[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]), 4–1 against Sparta Prague, group stage [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League group stage|2004–05]]
***[[Andriy Shevchenko]] ([[A.C. Milan|Milan]]), 4–0 away against Fenerbahçe, group stage [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage|2005–06]]
***[[Lionel Messi]] ([[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]), 4–1 against Arsenal, quarter-final [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League knockout phase|2009–10]]

====Oldest and youngest====
*[[Ryan Giggs]] of [[Manchester United]] is the oldest (37 years, 148 days) player to score in the Champions League, when he scored against [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]] on [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Semi-finals|26 April 2011]].
*[[Peter Ofori-Quaye]] of [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] is the youngest (17 years, 194 days) player to score in the Champions League, when he scored against [[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]] on [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League#Group_D|1 October 1997]].
*[[Paolo Maldini]] of [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] is the oldest (36 years, 333 days) player to score in a Champions League final, doing so in [[2005 UEFA Champions League Final|2005]].
*[[Patrick Kluivert]] of [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] is the youngest (18 years, 327 days) player to score in a Champions League final, doing so in [[1995 UEFA Champions League Final|1995]].

====Other goalscoring records====
*The first goal of the tournament was scored by [[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting CP]] player [[João Baptista Martins]] after 14 minutes in a 3–3 draw against [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] on 4 September 1955, in the first match ever played in the competition.
*The fastest ever Champions League goal was scored by [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]'s [[Roy Makaay]] in 10.3 seconds against [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] on 7 March 2007.<ref>{{cite news | title = Bayern M 2–1 R Madrid (agg 4–4) | accessdate = 4 January 2008 | date = 7 March 2007 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/6414969.stm | publisher = BBC News }}</ref>
*The fastest goal in a final was scored by [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]'s [[Paolo Maldini]] after 53 seconds in the [[2005 UEFA Champions League Final|2005 final]], which Milan lost to [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]].
*Three goalkeepers have scored in the Champions League:
**[[Hans-Jörg Butt]] has done so three times with three different clubs, all with penalty kicks, and all against [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]:
***For [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]] in a 4–4 home draw on Wednesday 13 September 2000 in a group stage match
***For [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Leverkusen]] in a 3–1 home win on Tuesday 12 March 2002 in a second group stage match
***The equaliser for [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] on Tuesday 8 December 2009 in a group stage match in [[Turin]] which Bayern had to win to qualify for the next stage, and went on to win 4–1.
**[[Sinan Bolat]] is the only goalkeeper to score a goal in open play: his last-minute (90+5) equalizer for [[Standard Liège]] against [[AZ (football club)|AZ]] on 9 December 2009, securing the third place in Group H, led his team to the Europa League.
**[[Vincent Enyeama]] ([[Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C.|Hapoel Tel Aviv]]) scored a penalty goal on 29 September 2010, playing against [[Olympique Lyonnais]].
*Only two players have managed to score for five different teams in the UEFA Champions League:
**[[Hernán Crespo]] was the first player to achieve this:
***[[Parma F.C.|Parma]] (two goals in nine games; 1997–2000)
***[[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]] (five goals in 13 games; 2000–02)
***[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] (10 goals in 15 games; 2002–03 and 2006–07)
***[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] (four goals in 15 games; 2003–04 and 2005–06)
***[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (six goals in 10 games; 2004–05)
**On 15 September 2010, Swedish player [[Zlatan Ibrahimović]] matched this record:
***[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] (six goals in 19 games; 2002–03 to 2003–04)
***[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] (three goals in 19 games; 2004–05 to 2005–06)
***[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] (six goals in 22 games; 2006–07 to 2008–09)
***[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (four goals in ten games; 2009–10)
***[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (2010–11 to present).
*[[Marouane Chamakh]] is the only player to score in six consecutive Champions League games<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/9102089.stm | work=BBC News | title=Arsenal 5–1 Shakhtar Donetsk | date=19 October 2010}}</ref>:
**For [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] in a 2-1 win against [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] on 17 March [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Second leg|2010]]
**For [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] in a 1-3 loss against [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] on 30 March [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#First leg 2|2010]]
**For [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] in a 1-0 win against [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] on 7 April [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Second leg 2|2010]]
**For [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in a 6-0 win against [[S.C. Braga|Braga]] on 15 September [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group H|2010]]
**For [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in a 3-1 win against [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] on 28 September [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group H|2010]]
**For [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in a 5-1 win against [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]] on 19 October [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group H|2010]]
*[[Raúl González|Raúl]] and [[Ryan Giggs|Ryan Giggs]] are the only players to score in 15 different Champions League seasons:
**Raúl scored in [[1995-96 UEFA Champions League|1995-96]] and [[1997-98 UEFA Champions League|1997-98]] to [[2009-10 UEFA Champions League|2009-10]] for [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] and [[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2010-11]] for [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]]
**Giggs scored in [[1994-95 UEFA Champions League|1994-95]], [[1996-97 UEFA Champions League|1996-97]] to [[2006-07 UEFA Champions League|2006-07]] and [[2008-09 UEFA Champions League|2008-09]] to [[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2010-11]], all for [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]

===Other records===
====Most wins====
*[[Francisco Gento]] is the only player to win the tournament six times, all during his time at [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]: [[European Cup 1955–56|1956]], [[European Cup 1956–57|1957]], [[European Cup 1957–58|1958]], [[European Cup 1958–59|1959]], [[European Cup 1959–60|1960]] and [[European Cup 1965–66|1966]]
*Two players have appeared in eight finals:
**[[Francisco Gento]] in [[European Cup 1955–56|1956]], [[European Cup 1956–57|1957]], [[European Cup 1957–58|1958]], [[European Cup 1958–59|1959]], [[European Cup 1959–60|1960]], [[European Cup 1961–62|1962]], [[European Cup 1963–64|1964]] and [[European Cup 1965–66|1966]], all with [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
**[[Paolo Maldini]] in [[European Cup 1988–89|1989]], [[European Cup 1989–90|1990]], [[1992-93 UEFA Champions League|1993]], [[1993-94 UEFA Champions League|1994]], [[1994-95 UEFA Champions League|1995]], [[2002-03 UEFA Champions League|2003]], [[2004-05 UEFA Champions League|2005]] and [[2006-07 UEFA Champions League|2007]], all with [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
*Three individuals have won the tournament with three different teams:
**[[Clarence Seedorf]] with [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] in [[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995]], with [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1997–98|1998]] and with [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2003]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2006–07|2007]]
**[[Samuel Eto'o]] with [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–00|2000]], with [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2006]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2009]] and with [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2010]], although he only played three games during the 1999–00 season, and was not in the squad for the final.
**[[Frank Rijkaard]] has also won the European Cup with three different teams. These wins, however, were split between his playing and management careers: With [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in [[European Cup 1988–89|1989]] and [[European Cup 1989–90|1990]] and with [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1994–95|1995]] as a player, and with [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2006]] as a manager.
*Only four players have won the Champions League in two consecutive seasons with two different teams:
**[[Marcel Desailly]] — [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] [[UEFA Champions League 1992–93|1993]] and [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] [[UEFA Champions League 1993–94|1994]]
**[[Paulo Sousa]] — [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] [[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1996]] and [[Borussia Dortmund]] [[UEFA Champions League 1996–97|1997]]
**[[Gerard Piqué]] — [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2008]] and [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2009]]
**[[Samuel Eto'o]] — [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2009]] and [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] [[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2010]]
*Three father-son duos have won the competition for the same club:
**[[Manuel Sanchís Martínez]] ([[European Cup 1965–66|1966]]) and [[Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo]] ([[UEFA Champions League 1997–98|1998]] and [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|2000]]), both for [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
** [[Cesare Maldini]] ([[European Cup 1962–63|1963]]) and [[Paolo Maldini]] ([[European Cup 1988–89|1989]], [[European Cup 1989–90|1990]], [[UEFA Champions League 1993–94|1994]], [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2003]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2006–07|2007]]), both for [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
** [[Carles Busquets]] ([[European Cup 1991–92|1992]]) and [[Sergio Busquets]] ([[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2009]]), both for [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]

====Oldest and youngest====
*The oldest player to win the tournament is [[Ferenc Puskás]], who was 39 years and 39 days when [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] won against [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] on 11 May [[1966 European Cup Final|1966]]
*The youngest player to win the tournament is [[Gary Mills]], who was 18 years and 199 days when [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] won against [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]] on 28 May [[1980 European Cup Final|1980]]
*The oldest player to play in the tournament is [[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]]'s [[Marco Ballotta]], against [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in December 2007, aged 43 years and 252 days. (The oldest player overall to play in any European club competition fixture is [[Al Finucane]] of [[Waterford United]], who was aged 43 years and 261 days when he appeared against [[Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] in the [[European Cup-Winners' Cup]] in September 1986.)
*The youngest player to play in the tournament is [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]'s [[Celestine Babayaro]], against [[FC Steaua Bucureşti|Steaua Bucureşti]] on 23 November 1994, aged 16 years and 87 days. He was sent off in the 37th minute.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/news/Kind=32/newsId=349183.html uefa.com - UEFA Champions League - Competition facts]</ref>
*[[Josh McEachran]] became the first player born after the competition changed format to make an appearance, after he came on as a substitute for [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] against [[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]] on 15 September 2010, aged 17 years and 198 days.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/9002278.stm bbc.co.uk - Champions League Commentary 15/09/10]</ref>

====Disciplinary====
Only two players have ever been sent off in a Champions League Final: [[Jens Lehmann]] ([[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]) in the [[2006 UEFA Champions League Final|2006 Final]] against [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (sent off by [[Terje Hauge]] in the 18th minute for a [[professional foul]] after bringing down [[Samuel Eto'o]]); and [[Didier Drogba]] ([[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]) in the [[2008 Champions League Final]] (sent off by [[Ľuboš Micheľ]] in the 117th minute for slapping [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] player [[Nemanja Vidić]]). Both players' teams lost their respective finals.

[[Patrick Vieira]], [[Edgar Davids]], and [[Didier Drogba]] jointly hold the record for the most red cards in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]. They have each been sent off three times.

[[Patrick Vieira]] is also the only player to have been sent off for three different teams in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] ([[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]], [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]], and [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]).

[[Paul Scholes]] holds the record for the most yellow cards in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]. He has received a total of 26 yellow cards.
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==Managers==
{{main|List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winning managers}}

===Managers with multiple titles===
{|class="wikitable" style=text-align:center
|-
!width=5%|Rank
!width=5%|Nation
!width=25%|Manager
!width=7.5%|Won
!width=7.5%|Runner-up
!width=12.5%|Years won
!width=12.5%|Years runner-up
!width=25%|Clubs won
|-
|1
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|[[Bob Paisley]]
|3
|0
|[[1977 European Cup Final|1977]], [[1978 European Cup Final|1978]], [[1981 European Cup Final|1981]]
|
|align=left|[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
|-
|2
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|[[Miguel Muñoz]]
|2
|2
|[[1960 European Cup Final|1960]], [[1966 European Cup Final|1966]]
|[[1962 European Cup Final|1962]], [[1964 European Cup Final|1964]]
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|-
|rowspan=5|3
|{{flagicon|Scotland}}
|align=left|'''[[Alex Ferguson]]
|2
|1
|[[1999 UEFA Champions League Final|1999]], [[2008 UEFA Champions League Final|2008]]
|[[2009 UEFA Champions League Final|2009]]
|align=left|[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|align=left|'''[[Carlo Ancelotti]]
|2
|1
|[[2003 UEFA Champions League Final|2003]], [[2007 UEFA Champions League Final|2007]]
|[[2005 UEFA Champions League Final|2005]]
|align=left|[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|-
|{{flagicon|West Germany}}
|align=left|'''[[Ottmar Hitzfeld]]
|2
|1
|[[1997 UEFA Champions League Final|1997]], [[2001 UEFA Champions League Final|2001]]
|[[1999 UEFA Champions League Final|1999]]
|align=left|[[Borussia Dortmund]], [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Austria}}
|align=left|[[Ernst Happel]]
|2
|1
|[[1970 European Cup Final|1970]], [[1983 European Cup Final|1983]]
|[[1978 European Cup Final|1978]]
|align=left|[[Feyenoord]], [[Hamburger SV|Hamburger]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Argentina}}
|align=left|[[Helenio Herrera]]
|2
|1
|[[1964 European Cup Final|1964]], [[1965 European Cup Final|1965]]
|[[1967 European Cup Final|1967]]
|align=left|[[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]
|-
|rowspan=10|8
|{{flagicon|Portugal}}
|align=left|'''[[José Mourinho]]
|2
|0
|[[2004 UEFA Champions League Final|2004]], [[2010 UEFA Champions League Final|2010]]
|
|align=left|[[F.C. Porto|Porto]], [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|'''[[Vicente del Bosque]]
|2
|0
|[[2000 UEFA Champions League Final|2000]], [[2002 UEFA Champions League Final|2002]]
|
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|align=left|[[Arrigo Sacchi]]
|2
|0
|[[1989 European Cup Final|1989]], [[1990 European Cup Final|1990]]
|
|align=left|[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|-
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|[[Brian Clough]]
|2
|0
|[[1979 European Cup Final|1979]], [[1980 European Cup Final|1980]]
|
|align=left|[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}}
|align=left|[[Dettmar Cramer]]
|2
|0
|[[1975 European Cup Final|1975]], [[1976 European Cup Final|1976]]
|
|align=left|[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Romania}}
|align=left|[[István Kovács (footballer born 1920)|István Kovács]]
|2
|0
|[[1972 European Cup Final|1972]], [[1973 European Cup Final|1973]]
|
|align=left|[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|align=left|[[Nereo Rocco]]
|2
|0
|[[1963 European Cup Final|1963]], [[1969 European Cup Final|1969]]
|
|align=left|[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Hungary}}
|align=left|[[Béla Guttmann]]
|2
|0
|[[1961 European Cup Final|1961]], [[1962 European Cup Final|1962]]
|
|align=left|[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Argentina}}
|align=left|[[Luis Carniglia]]
|2
|0
|[[1958 European Cup Final|1958]], [[1959 European Cup Final|1959]]
|
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|[[José Villalonga Llorente|José Villalonga]]
|2
|0
|[[1956 European Cup Final|1956]], [[1957 European Cup Final|1957]]
|
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|-
|}

{|
||'''Bold||=||Still active as manager
|}

===Managers with UEFA Champions League titles===

{|class="wikitable" style=text-align:center
|-
!width=5%|Rank
!width=5%|Nation
!width=25%|Manager
!width=7.5%|Won
!width=7.5%|Runner-up
!width=12.5%|Years won
!width=12.5%|Years runner-up
!width=25%|Clubs won
|-
|rowspan=3|1
|{{flagicon|Scotland}}
|align=left|'''[[Alex Ferguson]]
|2
|1
|[[1999 UEFA Champions League Final|1999]], [[2008 UEFA Champions League Final|2008]]
|[[2009 UEFA Champions League Final|2009]]
|align=left|[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|align=left|'''[[Carlo Ancelotti]]
|2
|1
|[[2003 UEFA Champions League Final|2003]], [[2007 UEFA Champions League Final|2007]]
|[[2005 UEFA Champions League Final|2005]]
|align=left|[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|-
|{{flagicon|West Germany}}
|align=left|'''[[Ottmar Hitzfeld]]
|2
|1
|[[1997 UEFA Champions League Final|1997]], [[2001 UEFA Champions League Final|2001]]
|[[1999 UEFA Champions League Final|1999]]
|align=left|[[Borussia Dortmund]], [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]
|-
|rowspan=2|4
|{{flagicon|Portugal}}
|align=left|'''[[José Mourinho]]
|2
|0
|[[2004 UEFA Champions League Final|2004]], [[2010 UEFA Champions League Final|2010]]
|
|align=left|[[F.C. Porto|Porto]], [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|'''[[Vicente del Bosque]]
|2
|0
|[[2000 UEFA Champions League Final|2000]], [[2002 UEFA Champions League Final|2002]]
|
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|-
|6
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|align=left|'''[[Marcello Lippi]]
|1
|3
|[[1996 UEFA Champions League Final|1996]]
|[[1997 UEFA Champions League Final|1997]], [[1998 UEFA Champions League Final|1998]], [[2003 UEFA Champions League Final|2003]]
|align=left|[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]
|-
|rowspan=2|7
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
|align=left|'''[[Louis van Gaal]]
|1
|2
|[[1995 UEFA Champions League Final|1995]]
|[[1996 UEFA Champions League Final|1996]], [[2010 UEFA Champions League Final|2010]]
|align=left|[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|align=left|'''[[Fabio Capello]]
|1
|2
|[[1994 UEFA Champions League Final|1994]]
|[[1993 UEFA Champions League Final|1993]], [[1995 UEFA Champions League Final|1995]]
|align=left|[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
|-
|9
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|'''[[Rafael Benítez]]
|1
|1
|[[2005 UEFA Champions League Final|2005]]
|[[2007 UEFA Champions League Final|2007]]
|align=left|[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
|-
|rowspan=4|10
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|align=left|'''[[Josep Guardiola]]
|1
|0
|[[2009 UEFA Champions League Final|2009]]
|
|align=left|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
|align=left|'''[[Frank Rijkaard]]
|1
|0
|[[2006 UEFA Champions League Final|2006]]
|
|align=left|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}}
|align=left|'''[[Jupp Heynckes]]
|1
|0
|[[1998 UEFA Champions League Final|1998]]
|
|align=left|[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Belgium}}
|align=left|[[Raymond Goethals]]
|1
|0
|[[1993 UEFA Champions League Final|1993]]
|
|align=left|[[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]]
|-
|14
|{{flagicon|Argentina}}
|align=left|'''[[Héctor Cúper]]
|0
|2
|
|[[2000 UEFA Champions League Final|2000]], [[2001 UEFA Champions League Final|2001]]
|align=left|[[Valencia CF|Valencia]]
|-
|rowspan=5|15
|{{flagicon|Israel}}
|align=left|'''[[Avram Grant]]
|0
|1
|
|[[2008 UEFA Champions League Final|2008]]
|align=left|[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]
|-
|{{flagicon|France}}
|align=left|'''[[Arsène Wenger]]
|0
|1
|
|[[2006 UEFA Champions League Final|2006]]
|align=left|[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]
|-
|{{flagicon|France}}
|align=left|'''[[Didier Deschamps]]
|0
|1
|
|[[2004 UEFA Champions League Final|2004]]
|align=left|[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}}
|align=left|'''[[Klaus Toppmöller]]
|0
|1
|
|[[2002 UEFA Champions League Final|2002]]
|align=left|[[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
|align=left|'''[[Johan Cruyff]]
|0
|1
|
|[[1994 UEFA Champions League Final|1994]]
|align=left|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|-
|}

{|
||'''Bold||=||Still active as manager
|}

===Winning other trophies===
*Two coaches have won the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] and the European Cup with the same club in two consecutive seasons:
**[[Nereo Rocco]] of [[AC Milan]] won the Cup Winners' Cup in [[1968 European Cup Winners' Cup Final|1968]] and the European Cup in [[1969 European Cup Final|1969]]
**[[Giovanni Trapattoni]] of [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] won the Cup Winners' Cup in [[1984 European Cup Winners' Cup Final|1984]] and the European Cup in [[1985 European Cup Final|1985]]
*Three coaches have won the [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] and the European Cup in two consecutive seasons, two of them with the same club:
**[[Bob Paisley]] won the UEFA Cup in [[1976 UEFA Cup Final|1976]] and the European Cup in [[1977 European Cup Final|1977]], both with [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
**[[José Mourinho]] won the UEFA Cup in [[2003 UEFA Cup Final|2003]] and the Champions League in [[2004 UEFA Champions League Final|2004]], both with [[F.C. Porto|Porto]]
**[[Rafael Benítez]] won the UEFA Cup in [[2004 UEFA Cup Final|2004]] with [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] and the Champions League in [[2005 UEFA Champions League Final|2005]] with [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
*Two coaches have won the European Cup as well as the [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]]:
**[[Marcello Lippi]] won the Champions League with [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1996]] and the World Cup in [[FIFA World Cup 2006|2006]] with [[Italy]]
**[[Vicente del Bosque]] won the Champions League with [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1999–2000|2000]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2001–02|2002]] and the World Cup in [[FIFA World Cup 2010|2010]] with [[Spain]]
*One coach has won the European Cup as well as the [[UEFA European Football Championship|European Championship]]:
**[[José Villalonga Llorente|José Villalonga]] won the European Cup with [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in [[1956 European Cup Final|1956]] and [[1957 European Cup Final|1957]] and the European Championship in [[1964 European Nations' Cup Final|1964]] with [[Spain]]

===Other records===
[[Image:Bobpaisley1.jpg|170px|thumb|upright|right|[[Bob Paisley]], winning manager in 1977, 1978 and 1981]]
*[[Bob Paisley]] is the only man to coach three winning sides, in [[European Cup 1976–77|1977]], [[European Cup 1977–78|1978]] and [[European Cup 1980–81|1981]] (all [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]).
*Two managers have coached four finalists:
**[[Marcello Lippi]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1995–96|1996]], [[UEFA Champions League 1996–97|1997]], [[UEFA Champions League 1997–98|1998]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2003]] (all [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]).
**[[Miguel Muñoz]] in [[European Cup 1959–60|1960]], [[European Cup 1961–62|1962]], [[European Cup 1963–64|1964]] and [[European Cup 1965–66|1966]] (all [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]])
*Six individuals have won the Champions League as a player then later as a coach, three of them with the same club:
**[[Miguel Muñoz]] of [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] won as a player in [[European Cup 1955–56|1956]] and [[European Cup 1956–57|1957]] and as a coach in [[European Cup 1959–60|1960]] and [[European Cup 1965–66|1966]]
**[[Carlo Ancelotti]] of [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] won as a player in [[European Cup 1988–89|1989]] and [[European Cup 1989–90|1990]] and as a coach in [[UEFA Champions League 2002–03|2003]] and [[UEFA Champions League 2006–07|2007]]
**[[Josep Guardiola]] of [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] won as a player in [[European Cup 1991–92|1992]] and as a coach in [[UEFA Champions League 2008–09|2009]]
**[[Giovanni Trapattoni]] won as a player in [[European Cup 1962–63|1963]] and [[European Cup 1968–69|1969]], both with [[A.C. Milan|Milan]], and as a coach in [[European Cup 1984–85|1985]] with [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]].
**[[Johan Cruyff]] won as a player in [[European Cup 1970–71|1971]], [[European Cup 1971–72|1972]] and [[European Cup 1972–73|1973]], all with [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], and as a coach in [[European Cup 1991–92|1992]] with [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]].
**[[Frank Rijkaard]] won as a player in [[European Cup 1988–89|1989]] and [[European Cup 1989–90|1990]], both with [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] and in [[UEFA Champions League 1994–95|1995]] with [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], and as a coach in [[UEFA Champions League 2005–06|2006]] with [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]].
*[[Ernst Happel]], [[Ottmar Hitzfeld]] and [[José Mourinho]] are the only coaches to win the title with two different clubs, Happel and Mourinho being the only ones to do so with clubs from two different countries:
**Happel led [[Feyenoord|Feijenoord]] in [[European Cup 1969–70|1970]] and [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]] in [[European Cup 1982–83|1983]]
**Hitzfeld did so with [[Borussia Dortmund]] in [[UEFA Champions League 1996–97|1997]] and [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2000–01|2001]]
**José Mourinho did it with [[F.C. Porto|FC Porto]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2003–04|2004]] and [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] in [[UEFA Champions League 2009–10|2010]]
*In 2011, [[José Mourinho]] became the first coach to reach the Champions League semi-finals with four different teams:
**[[F.C. Porto|FC Porto]] ([[2003-04 UEFA Champions League|2004]]), [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] ([[2004-05 UEFA Champions League|2005]] and [[2006-07 UEFA Champions League|2007]]), [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] ([[2009-10 UEFA Champions League|2010]]) and [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] ([[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|2011]]).

== See also ==
*[[List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winners]]
*[[List of UEFA Cup and Europa League winners]]
*[[List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winning players]]
*[[List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winning managers]]

== References ==
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== External links ==
* http://www.uefa.com
* http://euro.futbal.org/EC1.scorers.php
* http://eurochampsleague.com/ - Latest Euro Cup & Champions League News

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