Competition known as European Champions' Cup to 1997
Year Winners Runners-up Att Venue 2000 Real Madrid 3 Valencia 0 Paris 1999 Manchester United 2 Bayern München 1 90000 Barcelona 1998 Real Madrid 1 Juventus 0 47500 Amsterdam 1997 Borussia Dortmund 3 Juventus 1 55500 München 1996 Juventus 1 Ajax 1+ 67000 Roma 1995 Ajax 1 Milan 0 49730 Wien 1994 Milan 4 FC Barcelona 0 70000 Athína 1993 Olympique Marseille 1 Milan 0 64400 München 1992 FC Barcelona 1 Sampdoria 0* 70827 London 1991 Crvena Zvezda (Beograd)0 Olympique Marseille 0+ 56000 Bari 1990 Milan 1 SL Benfica 0 57500 Wien 1989 Milan 4 Steaua Bucharest 0 97000 Barcelona 1988 PSV (Eindhoven) 0 SL Benfica 0+ 70000 Stuttgart 1987 FC Porto 2 Bayern München 1 59000 Wien 1986 Steaua Bucuresti 0 FC Barcelona 0+ 70000 Sevilla 1985 Juventus 1 Liverpool 0 58000 Bruxelles 1984 Liverpool 1 Roma 1+ 69693 Roma 1983 Hamburger SV 1 Juventus 0 75000 Athína 1982 Aston Villa 1 Bayern München 0 46000 Rotterdam 1981 Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0 48360 Paris 1980 Nottingham Forest 1 Hamburger SV 0 50000 Madrid 1979 Nottingham Forest 1 Malmö FF 0 57500 München 1978 Liverpool 1 Club Brugge KV 0 92000 London 1977 Liverpool 3 Bor. Mönchengladbach 1 57000 Roma 1976 Bayern München 1 AS Saint-Etienne 0 54864 Glasgow 1975 Bayern München 2 Leeds United 0 50000 Paris 1974 Bayern München 1:4 Atlético Madrid 1:0 65000 Bruxelles 1973 Ajax 1 Juventus 0 93500 Beolgrad 1972 Ajax 2 Internazionale 0 67000 Rotterdam 1971 Ajax 2 Panathinaikos 0 90000 London 1970 Feijenoord 2 Celtic 1* 50000 Milano 1969 Milan 4 Ajax 1 50000 Madrid 1968 Manchester United 4 SL Benfica 1* 100000 London 1967 Celtic 2 Internazionale 1 56000 Lisboa 1966 Real Madrid 2 FK Partizan (Beograd) 1 55000 Bruxelles 1965 Internazionale 1 SL Benfica 0 80000 Milano 1964 Internazionale 3 Real Madrid 1 74000 Wien 1963 Milan 2 SL Benfica 1 45000 London 1962 SL Benfica 5 Real Madrid 3 65000 Amsterdam 1961 SL Benfica 3 FC Barcelona 2 28000 Bern 1960 Real Madrid 7 Eintracht Frankfurt 3 135000 Glasgow 1959 Real Madrid 2 Stade de Reims 0 80000 Stuttgart 1958 Real Madrid 3 Milan 2* 67000 Bruxelles 1957 Real Madrid 2 Fiorentina 0 124000 Madrid 1956 Real Madrid 4 Stade de Reims 3 38000 Paris * after extra-time + on penalties
Winners 8 Real Madrid 5 Milan 4 Liverpool, Ajax 3 Bayern München 2 SL Benfica, Internazionale, Nottingham Forest, Juventus, Manchester United 1 Celtic, Feijenoord, Aston Villa, Hamburger SV, Steaua Bucuresti, FC Porto, PSV (Eindhoven), Crvena Zvezda (Beograd), FC Barcelona, Olympique Marseille, Borussia Dortmund Runners-up 5 SL Benfica 4 Juventus 3 Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Milan, Bayern München 2 Stade de Reims, Internazionale, Ajax 1 Fiorentina, Eintracht Frankfurt, FK Partizan (Beograd), Celtic, Panathinaikos, Atlético Madrid, Leeds United, AS Saint-Etienne, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Club Brugge KV, Malmö FF, Hamburger SV, Roma, Liverpool, Steaua Bucuresti, Olympique Marseille, Sampdoria, Valencia Finalists 11 Real Madrid 8 Milan 7 SL Benfica 6 Ajax, Juventus, Bayern München 5 Liverpool 4 Internazionale, FC Barcelona 2 Stade de Reims, Celtic, Nottingham Forest, Hamburger SV, Steaua Bucuresti, Olympique Marseille, Manchester United 1 Fiorentina, Eintracht Frankfurt, FK Partizan (Beograd), Feijenoord, Panathinaikos, Atlético Madrid, Leeds United, AS Saint-Etienne, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Club Brugge KV, Malmö FF, Aston Villa, Roma, FC Porto, PSV (Eindhoven), Crvena Zvezda (Beograd), Sampdoria, Borussia Dortmund, Valencia
Winners by Country 9 Italy, England, Spain 6 Netherlands 5 Germany 3 Portugal 1 Scotland, Romania, Yugoslavia, France Runners-up by Country 12 Italy 8 Spain 6 Germany 5 Portugal 4 France 2 England, Netherlands 1 Yugoslavia, Scotland, Greece, Belgium, Sweden, Romania Finalists by Country 21 Italy 17 Spain 11 England, Germany 8 Portugal, Netherlands 5 France 2 Scotland, Romania, Yugoslavia 1 Greece, Belgium, Sweden Consecutive Wins 5 Real Madrid (1956-60) 3 Ajax (1971-73) Bayern München (1974-76) 2 SL Benfica (1961-62) Internazionale (1964-65) Liverpool (1977-78) Nottingham Forest (1979-80) Milan (1989-90) Consecutive Finals (in addition to above) 3 SL Benfica (1961-63) Milan (1993-95) Juventus (1996-98) 2 Liverpool (1984-85) Ajax (1995-96) Repeated Finals 1956 & 1959 Real Madrid v. Stade de Reims 4-3 & 2-0 1963 & 1990 Milan v. SL Benfica 2-1 & 1-0 1969 & 1995 Milan v. Ajax 4-1 & 0-1 Juventus is the only club to lose consecutive finals (1997/98). Milan is the only runner-up to win in the following year (1993/94). SL Benfica (1963), Liverpool (1985), Milan (1995), Ajax (1996) and Juventus (1997) have all lost finals as the holders. Consecutive Wins by Country 6 England (Liverpool/Nottingham Forest/Aston Villa 1977-82) 5 Spain (Real Madrid 1956-60) 4 Netherlands (Feyenoord/Ajax 1970-73) 3 Italy (Milan/Internazionale 1963-65) Germany (Bayern München 1974-76) 2 Portugal (SL Benfica 1961-62) Italy (Milan 1989-90) Consecutive Finals by Country (in addition to above) 7 Spain (Real Madrid/FC Barcelona 1956-62) Italy (Sampdoria, Juventus, Milan 1992-98) 5 Netherlands (Ajax/Feyenoord 1969-73) 4 Germany (Bayern München/Borussia Mönchengladbach 1974-77) 3 Portugal (SL Benfica 1961-63) Italy (Juventus/Roma 1983-85) 2 Italy (Fiorentina/Milan 1957-58) Italy (Internazionale/Juventus 1972-73) Germany (Bayern München/Hamburger SV 1982-83) England (Liverpool 1984-85) Portugal (FC Porto/SL Benfica 1987-88) Both Finalists From Same Country 2000 Spain (Real Madrid/Valencia or FC Barcelona) Consecutive Finals Lost by Country 2 Italy (Fiorentina/Milan 1957-58) Spain (FC Barcelona/Real Madrid 1961-62) Italy (Internazionale/Juventus 1972-73) Italy (Juventus/AS Roma 1983-84) Italy (Sampdoria/Milan 1992-93) Italy (Juventus 1997-98) Finals Won by Club From Country of Previous Year's Runners-up 1969-70 Netherlands (Ajax/Feyenoord) 1982-83 Germany (Bayern Munich/Hamburger SV) 1984-85 Italy (AS Roma/Juventus) - Juventus also lost 1983 final 1993-94 Italy (Milan) 1995-96 Italy (Milan/Juventus) Finals Lost by Club From Country of Previous Year's Winners 1960-61 Spain (Real Madrid/FC Barcelona) 1962-63 Portugal (SL Benfica) 1976-77 Germany (Bayern München/Borussia Monchengladbach) 1984-85 England (Liverpool) 1987-88 Portugal (FC Porto/SL Benfica) 1994-95 Italy (Milan) 1995-96 Netherlands (Ajax) 1996-97 Italy (Juventus) Same Countries in Consecutive Finals 1957-58 Spain/Italy 2-0 1961-62 Portugal/Spain 2-0 1972-73 Netherlands/Italy 2-0 1984-85 England/Italy 1-1 1995-96 Italy/Netherlands 1-1 Countries in Opposition 6 Spain/Italy 4-2 5 Netherlands/Italy 3-2 England/Germany 4-1 3 Italy/Portugal 3-0 2 Spain/France 2-0 Portugal/Spain 2-0 Spain/Germany 1-1 England/Italy 1-1 Germany/Italy 1-0 Final Venues (Cities) 5 London 4 Bruxelles, Wien, Paris 3 Madrid, Roma, München 2 Milano, Glasgow, Rotterdam, Stuttgart, Athína, Amsterdam, Barcelona 1 Bern, Lisboa, Beograd, Sevilla, Bari Final Venues (Countries) 6 Italy, Spain 5 England, Germany 4 Belgium, Austria, Netherlands, France 2 Scotland, Greece 1 Switzerland, Portugal, Yugoslavia
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