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FIFA World Cup

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Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue
2006
Final
Italy  1–1 a.e.t.,
5–3 pen.
 France Olympic Stadium,
Berlin Germany

European Cup/UEFA Champions League

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Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue
1955–56
Final
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 4–3 France Stade de Reims Parc des Princes,
Paris France
1956–57
Final
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 2–0 Italy ACF Fiorentina Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid Spain
1957–58
Final
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 3–2 a.e.t. Italy A.C. Milan Heysel Stadium,
Brussels Belgium
1958–59
Final
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 2–0 France Stade de Reims Neckarstadion,
Stuttgart West Germany
1958–59
Final
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 7–3 West Germany Eintracht Frankfurt Hampden Park,
Glasgow Scotland
1960–61
Final
S.L. Benfica Portugal 3–2 Spain FC Barcelona Wankdorf Stadium,
Berne Switzerland
1961–62
Final
S.L. Benfica Portugal 5–3 Spain Real Madrid C.F. Olympisch Stadion,
Amsterdam Netherlands
1962–63
Final
A.C. Milan Italy 2–1 Portugal S.L. Benfica Wembley Stadium,
London England
1963–64
Final
F.C. Internazionale Milano Italy 3–1 Spain Real Madrid C.F. Prater Stadium,
Vienna Austria
1964–65
Final
F.C. Internazionale Milano Italy 1–0 Portugal S.L. Benfica San Siro,
Milan Italy
1965–66
Final
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 2–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Partizan Heysel Stadium,
Brussels Belgium
1966–67
Final
Celtic F.C. Scotland 2–1 Italy F.C. Internazionale Milano Estádio Nacional,
Oeiras Portugal
1967–68
Final
Manchester United F.C. England 4–1 a.e.t. Portugal S.L. Benfica Wembley Stadium,
London England
1968–69
Final
A.C. Milan Italy 4–1 Netherlands AFC Ajax Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid Spain
1969–70
Final
Feyenoord Netherlands 2–1 a.e.t. Scotland Celtic F.C. San Siro,
Milan Italy
1970–71
Final
AFC Ajax Netherlands 2–0 Greece Panathinaikos FC Wembley Stadium,
London England
1971–72
Final
AFC Ajax Netherlands 2–0 Italy F.C. Internazionale Milano De Kuip,
Rotterdam Netherlands
1972–73
Final
AFC Ajax Netherlands 1–0 Italy Juventus F.C. Red Star Stadium,
Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1973–74
Final
FC Bayern Munich West Germany 1–1 a.e.t.,
4 – 0 replay
Spain Atlético de Madrid Heysel Stadium,
Brussels Belgium
1974–75
Final
FC Bayern Munich West Germany 2–0 England Leeds United A.F.C. Parc des Princes,
Paris France
1975–76
Final
FC Bayern Munich West Germany 1–0 France AS Saint-Étienne Hampden Park,
Glasgow Scotland
1976–77
Final
Liverpool F.C. England 3–1 West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach Stadio Olimpico,
Rome Italy
1977–78
Final
Liverpool F.C. England 1–0 Belgium Club Brugge K.V. Wembley Stadium,
London England
1978–79
Final
Nottingham Forest F.C. England 1–0 Sweden Malmö FF Olympic Stadium,
Munich West Germany
1979–80
Final
Nottingham Forest F.C. England 1–0 West Germany Hamburger SV Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid Spain
1980–81
Final
Liverpool F.C. England 1–0 Spain Real Madrid C.F. Parc des Princes,
Paris France
1981–82
Final
Aston Villa F.C. England 1–0 West Germany FC Bayern Munich De Kuip,
Rotterdam Netherlands
1982–83
Final
Hamburger SV West Germany 1–0 Italy Juventus F.C. Olympic Stadium Spiros Louis,
Athens Greece
1983–84
Final
Liverpool F.C. England 1–1 a.e.t.,
4–2 pen.
Italy A.S. Roma Stadio Olimpico,
Rome Italy
1984–85
Final
Juventus F.C. Italy 1–0
(see: Heysel Stadium Disaster)
England Liverpool F.C. Heysel Stadium,
Brussels Belgium
1985–86
Final
FC Steaua Bucureşti Romania 0–0 a.e.t.,
2–0 pen.
Spain FC Barcelona Sánchez Pizjuán,
Seville Spain
1986–87
Final
F.C. Porto Portugal 2–1 West Germany FC Bayern Munich Prater Stadium,
Vienna Austria
1987–88
Final
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands 0–0 a.e.t.,
6–5 pen.
Portugal S.L. Benfica Neckarstadion,
Stuttgart West Germany
1988–89
Final
A.C. Milan Italy 4–0 Romania FC Steaua Bucureşti Camp Nou,
Barcelona Spain
1989–90
Final
A.C. Milan Italy 1–0 Portugal S.L. Benfica Prater Stadium,
Vienna Austria
1990–91
Final
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 0–0 a.e.t.,
5–3 pen.
Italy Olympique de Marseille Stadio San Nicola,
Bari Italy
1991–92
Final
FC Barcelona Spain 1–0 a.e.t. Italy U.C. Sampdoria Wembley Stadium,
London England
1992–93
Final
Olympique de Marseille France 1–0 Italy A.C. Milan Olympic Stadium,
Munich Germany
1993–94
Final
A.C. Milan Italy 4–0 Spain FC Barcelona Olympic Stadium Spiros Louis,
Athens Greece
1994–95
Final
AFC Ajax Netherlands 1–0 Italy A.C. Milan Ernst Happel Stadium,
Vienna Austria
1995–96
Final
Juventus F.C. Italy 1–1 a.e.t.,
4–2 pen.
Netherlands AFC Ajax Stadio Olimpico,
Rome Italy
1996–97
Final
Borussia Dortmund Germany 3–1 Italy Juventus F.C. Olympic Stadium,
Munich Germany
1997–98
Final
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 1–0 Italy Juventus F.C. Amsterdam ArenA,
Amsterdam Netherlands
1998–99
Final
Manchester United F.C. England 2–1 Germany FC Bayern Munich Camp Nou,
Barcelona Spain
1999–00
Final
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 3–0 Spain Valencia CF Stade de France,
Paris France
2000–01
Final
FC Bayern Munich Germany 1–1 a.e.t.,
5–4 pen.
Spain Valencia CF San Siro,
Milan Italy
2001–02
Final
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 2–1 Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen Hampden Park,
Glasgow Scotland
2002–03
Final
A.C. Milan Italy 0–0 a.e.t.,
3–2 pen.
Italy Juventus F.C. Old Trafford,
Manchester England
2003–04
Final
F.C. Porto Portugal 3–0 France AS Monaco FC Arena AufSchalke,
Gelsenkirchen Germany
2004–05
Final
Liverpool F.C. England 3–3 a.e.t.,
3–2 pen.
Italy A.C. Milan Atatürk Olympic Stadium,
Istanbul Turkey
2005–06
Final
FC Barcelona Spain 2–1 England Arsenal F.C. Stade de France,
Paris France
2006–07
Final
AC Milan Italy 2–1 England Liverpool F.C. Olympic Stadium,
Athens Greece
2007–08
Final
Manchester United F.C. England 1–1 a.e.t.,
6–5 pen.
England Chelsea F.C. Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow Russia
2008–09
Final
To be played Stadio Olimpico,
Rome Italy
2009–10
Final
To be played Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid Spain

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals

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Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue
1960–61
Final
ACF Fiorentina Italy 4–1 agg.
First leg, 2–0
Second leg, 2–1
Scotland Rangers F.C. First leg, Ibrox Park,
Glasgow Scotland
Second leg, Stadio Comunale,
Florence Italy
1961–62
Final
Atlético de Madrid Spain 1–1 a.e.t.,
3–0 replay
Italy ACF Fiorentina Hampden Park,
Glasgow Scotland
Replay, Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion,
Stuttgart West Germany
1997–98
Final
Chelsea F.C. England 1–0 Germany VfB Stuttgart Råsunda Stadium,
Stockholm Sweden
1998–99
Final
S.S. Lazio Italy 2–1 Spain RCD Mallorca Villa Park,
Birmingham England

UEFA Cup

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Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue
1971–72
Final
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. England 3–2 agg.
First leg, 2–1
Second leg, 1–1
England Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. First leg, Molineux,
Wolverhampton England
Second leg, White Hart Lane,
London England
1972–73
Final
Liverpool F.C. England 3–2 agg.
First leg, 3–0
Second leg, 0–2
West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach First leg, Anfield,
Liverpool England
Second leg, Bökelbergstadion,
Mönchengladbach West Germany
2006–07
Final
Sevilla FC Spain 2–2 a.e.t.,
3–1 pen.
Spain RCD Espanyol Hampden Park,
Glasgow Scotland
2007–08
Final
FC Zenit St. Petersburg Russia 2–0 Scotland Rangers F.C. City of Manchester Stadium,
Manchester England