List of UEFA Champion League Winners: Past Champions, History

All-Time UEFA champions league champions list, UCL past winners by year, results, history since 1956.




  • The First UEFA Club Competition UEFA Champions League is Very fruitful for Real Madrid when their 1st victory over Reims by 4-3 in Inaugural season of Champions League UCL in 1955-56..

  • Real Madrid is the Most decorated team in European Soccer championship, Spaniard team only UCL team who have won the most European Cups & UEFA Champions League title with 14th times, & also successfully defend the UEFA Champions League title 2nd time in 2017-18. .



Manchester City ended a sensational season by beating Inter Milan 1-0 to win the Champions League for the first time and complete the treble on a Saturday evening of frayed nerves.

Spanish midfielder Rodri's 68th-minute goal settled a cagey game which a far-from-fluent City dominated without ever looking comfortable against the three-times winners from Italy at the Ataturk Stadium.

After winning the Premier League and FA Cup, City emulated Manchester United's triple trophy haul in 1999 as they became only the second English club to achieve the feat.




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UEFA Champion League Past Winners List:






Who won the 2022 UEFA Champions League.


 Thomas Touchel side lift the Major European Trophy for first time for Blues as Chelsea won the 2021 Champions League for the second time as a Kai Havertz goal secured a tense 1-0 victory over Manchester City in Saturday’s final in Porto, shattering Pep Guardiola’s dream of lifting the trophy for the third time, a decade on from his last triumph. 

Havertz rounded Ederson to score three minutes before half-time at the Estadio do Dragao and the Chelsea players ran to the far end of the pitch to celebrate with the German.

Who won the 2021 UEFA Champions League


Thomas Touchel side lift the Major European Trophy for first time for Blues as Chelsea won the 2021 Champions League for the second time as a Kai Havertz goal secured a tense 1-0 victory over Manchester City in Saturday’s final in Porto, shattering Pep Guardiola’s dream of lifting the trophy for the third time--   



Who won the 2020 UEFA Champions League


Bayern Munich defeated Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final winners 2020, played at the Lisbon, Portugal, 1–0 and became the first European Cup winners who won all their matches during the tournament. ..




Here is the complete guide of who won the Most UEFA Champion League titles-champions, and also included that who is the, Most title winners of European Cup & UEFA Champions League of UCL in historical-results.



UEFA Champions League Winners & Runners-up List, Past Champions by Year from 1956 - 2023.




The full list of All-time UEFA Champions League Winners, Runner-up from 1956-2023, also included Past results of UEFA Champions League Finals, winners table from beginning to date.



Season - Winners - Score - Runners-up



1955-56    --    Real Madrid 4-2 Remis

1956-57    --    Real Madrid 2 - 0 Fiorentina

1957-58    --    Real Madrid 3 - 2 e-t AC Milan

1958-59    --    Real Madrid 2 - 0 Reims

1959-60    --    Real Madrid 7 - 3 Frankfurt

1960-61    --    Benfica 3 - 2 Barcelona

1961-62    --    Benfica 5 - 3 Real Madrid

1962-63    --    AC Milan 2 - 1 Benfica

1963-64    --    Internazionale 3 - 1 Real Madrid

1964-65    --    Internazionale 1 - 0 Benfica

1965-66    --    Real Madrid 2 - 1 Partizan

1966-67    --    Celtic 2 - 1 Internazionale

1967-68    --    Man. United 4 - 1 e .t Benfica

1968-69    --    AC Milan 4 - 1 Ajax

1969-70    --    Feyenoord 2 - 1 e-t Celtic

1970-71    --    Ajax 2 - 0 Panathinikos

1971-72    --    Ajax 2 - 0 Internazionale

1972-73    --    Ajax 1 - 0 Juventus

1973-74    --    M-Bayern 1 - 0 Atletice

1974-75    --    M-Bayern 2 - 0 Leeds

1975-76    --    M-Bayern 4 - 0 St-Etienne

1976-77    --    Liverpool 1 - 0 Mönchengladbach

1977-78    --    Liverpool 1 - 0 Club Brugge

1978-79    --    Nottem Forest 1 - 0 Malmo

1979-80    --    Nottem Forest 1 - 0 Hamburg

1980-81    --    Liverpool 1 - 0 Real Madrid

1981-82    --    Aston Villa 1 - 0 M-Bayern

1982-83    --    Hamburg 1 - 0 Juventus

1983-84    --    Liverpool 4 - 2 -p Roma

1984-85    --    Juventus 1 - 0 Liverpool

1985-86    --    Steaua 4 - 2 (P) Barcelona

1986-87    --    Porto 2 - 0 M-Bayern

1987-88    --    PSV 6 - 5-p Benfica

1988-89    --    AC Milan 1 - 0 Steaua

1989-90    --    AC Milan 4 - 0 Benfica

1990-91    --    Crvena Zvezda 5 - 3 -p Marseille

1991-92    --    Barcelona 1 - 0 Sampdoria

1992-93    --    Marseille 1 - 0 AC Milan

1993-94    --    AC Milan 4 - 0 Barcelona

1994-95    --    Ajax 1 - 0 AC Milan

1995-96    --    Juventus 4 - 2 -p Ajax

1996-97    --    Dortmund 3 - 0 Juventus

1997-98    --    Real Madrid 1 - 0 Juventus

1998-99    --    Man. United 2 - 1 M-Bayern

1999-2000    --    Real Madrid 3 - 0 Valencia

2000-01    --    Bayern Munich 5 - 4-p Valencia

2001-02    --    Real Madrid 5 - 4 p Leverkusen

2002-03    --    AC Milan 3 - 0 -P Juventus

2003-04    --    Porto 3 - 0 Monaco

2004-05    --    Liverpool 3 - 2 - p AC Milan

2005-06    --    Barcelona 2 - 1 Arsenal

2006-07    --    AC Milan 2 - 1 Liverpool

2007-08    --    Man. United 6 - 5-p Chelsea

2008-09    --    Barcelona 2 - 0 Man. United

2009-10    --    Internazionale 2 - 0 M-Bayern

2010-11    --    Barcelona 3 - 1 Man. United

2011-12    --    Chelsea 4 - 3 -p M-Bayern

2012-13    --    Bayern Munich 2 - 1 Dortmund

2013-14    --    Real Madrid 4 - 1 Atletico

2014-15    --    Barcelona 3 - 1 Juventus

2015-16    --    Real Madrid 5 - 3 p Atletico Madrid

2016-17    --    Real Madrid 4 - 1 Juventus

2017 - 18    --    Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool

2018–19    --    Liverpool 2–0 Tottenham Hotspur

2019–20    --    Bayern Munich 1–0 Paris Saint-Germain

2020–21    --    Chelsea 1 -- 0 Manchester City... (Goal by K.Havertz).

2021–22    --    Real Madrid - 1- 0 Liverpool -- (goal by Vini Jr.)...

2022–23 --  Manchester City  1 - 0  Inter Milan  (goal by Rodri).


2023–24 UEFA Champions League Final will be held at between the Final teams v Wembley Stadium, London, England


2024–25 UEFA Champions League Final will be held at between the Final teams v Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany









UEFA Champions League Brief history & stats, facts, records.




  • The UEFA Champions League (UCL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs.

  • The Inaugural season of European Cup is held in 1955-56 between the Real Madrid and ReimsFC in Paris, France & Real Madrid is the First European Cup winner.

  • UEFA European Cup is renamed as UEFA Champions league in 1992 season & won by Barcelona over Sampdoria.

  • AC Milan (Italy) is Seven-time UEFA Champions League winners.

  • JuventusFC have been runners-up the most times, losing seven finals

  • Bayern Munich & Liverpool have won the Champions League title for 6 times, followed by Barcelona side won Five UCL titles..

  • Spain most titles wins, has provided the most champions, with 19 wins from two clubs

  • Carlo Ancelotti is the only manager to have Most won the UEFA Champions League FOUR times with most recent victory with Real Madrid...

  • Cristiano Ronaldo is the Champions League All-Time Top goal scorer with 140 goals scored- 176 Apps, followed by Lionel Messi 125 goals in 139 Apps..

  • Champions League Most appearances by Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo 183 games follow by Spanish Iker Casillas in 177 UCL matches, while Lionel Messi had played 156 UCL games so far, (Xavi 151 games).



Who won the Most UEFA Champions League titles, Most-time UCL title winners .



14 — Real Madrid (Spain)

7 — AC Milan (Italy)

6 — Liverpool (England), Bayern Munich (Germany)

5 — Barcelona (Spain)

4 — Ajax (Netherlands)

3 — Inter Milan (Italy), Manchester United (England)

2 — Benfica (Portugal), Chelsea (England),Juventus (Italy), Nottingham Forest (England), Porto (Portugal)


1 — Aston Villa (England), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), Feyenoord (Netherlands), Glasgow Celtic (Scotland), Hamburg (West Germany), Manchester City (England), Marseille (France), PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands), Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia), Steaua Bucharest (Romania)







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