UEFA Champions League Winners and Runner ups.
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UEFA Champions League Winners, Runner-ups

UEFA Champions League is an annual football competition which is also popular as “Champions League”, is organized by Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The first edition of Champions League was played in 1955 which was won by Spanish club Real Madrid. Real Madrid won successive 5 UEFA Champions League titles from 1955 to 1959.

UEFA Champions League Winners and Runner ups.

The UEFA Champions League was known as The European Cup or European Champions’ Cup (officially European Champion Clubs’ Cup) before 1993. There are two occasions when two finalists (Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid) came from same city i.
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e. Spain in 2013-14 and 2015-16 editions of Champions League. Real Madrid has won the maximum number of UEFA Champions League competition as they are the winners of 13 times.

The latest edition of UEFA Champions League was won by Liverpool defeating Tottenham.

Let’s have a look at the complete list of Champions League winners and runner-ups.

UEFA Champions League Winners

Season Winner (Country) Runner-up (Country) Score Venue
2018-19 Liverpool FC Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Madrid
2017-18 Real Madrid (Spain) Liverpool 3-1 Kiev
2016-17 Real Madrid (Spain) Juventus 4-1 Cardiff
2015-16 Real Madrid (Spain) Atletico Madrid (Spain) 5-3 (P) Milan
2014-15 FC Barcelona (Spain) Juventus (Italy) 3-1 Berlin
2013-14 Real Madrid (Spain) Atletico Madrid (Spain) 4-1 Lisbon
2012-13 Bayern Munich (Germany) Borussia Dortmund (Germany) 2-1 London
2011-12 Chelsea (England) Bayern Munich (Germany) 1-1 (4-3) Munich
2010-11 FC Barcelona (Spain) Manchester United (England) 3-1 London
2009-10 Internazionale (Italy) Bayern Munich (Germany) 2-0 Madrid
2008-09 FC Barcelona (Spain) Manchester United (England) 2-0 Rome
2007-08 Manchester United (England) Chelsea (England) 1-1 (6-5) Moscow
2006-07 Milan (Italy) Liverpool (England) 2-1 Athens
2005-06 FC Barcelona (Spain) Arsenal (England) 2-1 Saint-Denis
2004-05 Liverpool (England) Milan (Italy) 3-3 (3-2) Istanbul
2003-04 Porto (Portugal) Monaco (France) 3-0 Gelsenkirchen
2002-03 Milan (Italy) Juventus (Italy) 0-0 (3-2) Manchester
2001-02 Real Madrid (Spain) Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) 2-1 Glasgow
2000-01 Bayern Munich (Germany) Valencia (Spain) 1-1 (5-4) Milan
1999-00 Real Madrid (Spain) Valencia (Spain) 3-0 Saint-Denis
1998-99 Manchester United (England) Bayern Munich (Germany) 2-1 Barcelona
1997-98 Real Madrid (Spain) Juventus (Italy) 1-0 Amsterdam
1996-97 Borussia Dortmund (Germany) Juventus (Italy) 3-1 Munich
1995-96 Juventus (Italy) Ajax (Netherlands) 1-1 (4-2) Rome
1994-95 Ajax (Netherlands) Milan (Italy) 1-0 Vienna
1993-94 Milan (Italy) FC Barcelona (Spain) 4-0 Athens
1992-93 Marseille (France) Milan (Italy) 1-0 Munich
1991-92 FC Barcelona (Spain) Sampdoria (Italy) 1-0 London
1990-91 Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Marseille (France) 0-0 (5-3) Bari
1989-90 Milan (Italy) Benfica (Portugal) 1-0 Vienna
1988-89 Milan (Italy) Steaua Bucuresti (Romania) 4-0 Barcelona
1987-88 PSV (Netherlands) Benfica (Portugal) 0-0 (6-5) Stuttgart
1986-87 Porto (Portugal) Bayern Munich (West Germany) 2-1 Vienna
1985-86 Steaua Bucuresti (Romania) FC Barcelona (Spain) 0-0 (2-0) Seville
1984-85 Juventus (Italy) Liverpool (England) 1-0 Brussels
1983-84 Liverpool (England) Roma (Italy) 1-1 (4-2) Rome
1982-83 Hamburg (West Germany) Juventus (Italy) 1-0 Athens
1981-82 Aston Villa (England) Bayern Munich (West Germany) 1-0 Rotterdam
1980-81 Liverpool (England) Real Madrid (Spain) 1-0 Paris
1979-80 Nottingham Forest (England) Hamburg (West Germany) 1-0 Madrid
1978-79 Nottingham Forest (England) Malmo FF (Sweden) 1-0 Munich
1977-78 Liverpool (England) Club Brugge (Belgium) 1-0 London
1976-77 Liverpool (England) Borussia Monchengladbach (West Germany) 3-1 Rome
1975-76 Bayern Munich (West Germany) Saint-Etienne (France) 1-0 Glasgow
1974-75 Bayern Munich (West Germany) Leeds United (England) 2-0 Paris
1973-74 Bayern Munich (West Germany) Atletico Madrid (Spain) 1-1 Brussels
1973-74 (Replay) Bayern Munich (West Germany) Atletico Madrid (Spain) 4-0 Brussels
1972-73 Ajax (Netherlands) Juventus (Italy) 1-0 Belgrade
1971-72 Ajax (Netherlands) Internazionale (Italy) 2-0 Rotterdam
1970-71 Ajax (Netherlands) Panathinaikos (Greece) 2-0 London
1969-70 Feyenoord (Netherlands) Celtic (Scotland) 2-1 Milan
1968-69 Milan (Italy) Ajax (Netherlands) 4-1 Madrid
1967-68 Manchester United (England) Benfica (Portugal) 4-1 London
1966-67 Celtic (Scotland) Internazionale (Italy) 2-1 Lisbon
1965-66 Real Madrid (Spain) Partizan (Yugoslavia) 2-1 Brussels
1964-65 Internazionale (Italy) Benfica (Portugal) 1-0 Milan
1963-64 Internazionale (Italy) Real Madrid (Spain) 3-1 Vienna
1962-63 Milan (Italy) Benfica (Portugal) 2-1 London
1961-62 Benfica (Portugal) Real Madrid (Spain) 5-3 Amsterdam
1960-61 Benfica (Portugal) FC Barcelona (Spain) 3-2 Bern
1959-60 Real Madrid (Spain) Eintracht Frankfurt (West Germany) 7-3 Glasgow
1958-59 Real Madrid (Spain) Stade de Remis (France) 2-0 Stuttgart
1957-58 Real Madrid (Spain) Milan (Italy) 3-2 Brussels
1956-57 Real Madrid (Spain) Fiorentina (Italy) 2-0 Madrid
1955-56 Real Madrid (Spain) Stade de Remis (France) 4-3 Paris

Number of wins by clubs

Club Winners Runner-ups
Real Madrid 13 3
Milan 7 4
Liverpool 6 3
FC Barcelona 5 3
Bayern Munich 5 5
Ajax 4 2
Internazionale 3 2
Manchester United 3 2
Juventus 2 7
Benfica 2 5
Nottingham Forest 2 0
Porto 2 0
Celtic 1 1
Hamburg 1 1
Steaua Bucuresti 1 1
Marseille 1 1
Borussia Dortmund 1 1
Chelsea 1 1
Feyenoord 1 0
Aston Villa 1 0
PSV Eindhoven 1 0
Red Star Belgrade 1 0

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