The European Cup

A table of all the clubs which have been European Cup Winners (or UEFA Champions' League Winners as they are inappropriately called now). The list includes a running total of Cups won. This is followed by a list of European Cup Winners by Country and a brief History of the European Cup.


European Cup Winners

Cup Winners from England are in RED.
Years in which English clubs did not enter or were banned from entering are in GREEN.
Clubs winning all three European trophies are in BLUE
(see also UEFA Cup).

Years expressed as 1998 depict the 1997-98 season.

Season Club Number
of Wins
1956Real Madrid
1
1957Real Madrid
2
1958Real Madrid
3
1959Real Madrid
4
1960Real Madrid
5
1961Benfica
1
1962Benfica
2
1963AC Milan
1
1964Inter Milan
1
1965Inter Milan
2
1966Real Madrid
6
1967Celtic
1
1968Manchester United
1
1969AC Milan
2
1970Feyenoord
1
1971Ajax
1
1972Ajax
2
1973Ajax
3
1974Bayern Munich
1
1975Bayern Munich
2
1976Bayern Munich
3
1977Liverpool
1
1978Liverpool
2
1979Nottingham Forest
1
1980Nottingham Forest
2
1981Liverpool
3
1982Aston Villa
1
1983SV Hamburg
1
1984Liverpool
4
1985Juventus
1
1986Steaua Bucharest
1
1987FC Porto
1
1988PSV Eindhoven
1
1989AC Milan
3
1990AC Milan
4
1991Red Star Belgrade
1
1992Barcelona
1
1993Marsailles
1
1994AC Milan
5
1995Ajax
4
1996Juventus
2
1997Borussia Dortmund
1
1998Real Madrid
7
1999Manchester United
2
2000Real Madrid
8


European Cup Winners by Country

As at present (1999 - 2000)

Country Number
of Wins
Spain
9
Italy
9
England
9
Holland
6
Germany
5
Portugal
3
Scotland
1
Romania
1
Yugoslavia
1
France
1


History of the European Cup

Season Notes
1956 Founded as a competition for league champions of European countries
Chelsea discouraged from entering by English League
1957 First English entry into European Cup (Manchester United)
1960 Real Madrid win European Cup for a record fifth year running
1967 Celtic (Scotland) win European Cup as well as domestic treble
1968 First English club to win European Cup (Manchester United)
1977 First European Cup / League double (Liverpool)
1978 Liverpool retain European Cup
1979 First European Cup / League Cup double (Nottingham Forest)
1980 Nottingham Forest retain European Cup
1981 Second European Cup / League Cup double (Liverpool)
1982 European Cup won by English club for record sixth year running (Aston Villa)
1984 Unique treble of European Cup / League / League Cup (Liverpool)
1985 First club to have won all three European trophies (Juventus)
1986 English clubs banned from European competitions
1991 English clubs reinstated into European competitions
1995 Only Champions of certain countries allowed to enter European Cup
1997 League runners-up of favoured countries admitted to European Cup,
Inaptly named the Champions' League
1999 Unique treble of European Cup / League / FA Cup (Manchester United). Third placed clubs of favoured countries admitted to European Cup


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