Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
A total of 23 clubs have won the Champions League/European Cup. Real Madrid holds the record for the most victories, having won the competition 15 times, including the inaugural edition. They have also won the competition the most consecutive times, with five straight titles from 1956 to 1960.
Here are all the winners of the UEFA Champions League since the first for the 1955-56 season. Real Madrid hold the record for the most victories, having won the competition 14 times, including the inaugural competition in 1956, and the latest in 2022.
22 clubs have won the UEFA Champions League/European Cup. Check out the full list, how many titles each side has and who they beat in the final(s).
The winner of the Champions League automatically qualifies for the following year's Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup. [7] [8] Spanish clubs have the most victories (20 wins), followed by England (15 wins) and Italy (12 wins). England has the most winning teams, with six clubs having won the title.
Official UEFA Champions League history. Season-by-season guide, extensive all-time stats, plus video highlights of every final to date
22 clubs have won the UEFA Champions League/European Cup. Check out the full list, how many titles each side has and who they beat in the final(s).
This is an overview of all title holders of the competition UEFA Champions League in chronological order. It also shows record winners and champion managers.
Bayern Munich hold the record for most goals by a Champions League-winning side, scoring 43 goals in 11 matches in 2019–20. Real Madrid hold the record for highest-ever goal-per-game ratio by a Champions League-winning side (4.4), scoring 31 goals in 7 matches in 1959–60.
6 Νοε 2024 · A look at which teams have won the UEFA Champions League or its previous iteration, the European Cup, since the competition's first final in 1956.
6 ημέρες πριν · The UEFA Champions League is the most celebrated club tournament in the world, and has been won most-often by Real Madrid, who extended their own record tally by beating Borussia Dortmund at Wembley in 2024.