1999 Lazio 2 RCD Mallorca 1 33021 Birmingham 1998 Chelsea 1 VfB Stuttgart 0 30216 Stockholm 1997 FC Barcelona 1 Paris Saint-Germain 0 52000 Rotterdam 1996 Paris Saint-Germain 1 SK Rapid (Wien) 0 37500 Bruxelles 1995 Real Zaragoza 2 Arsenal 1* 42424 Paris 1994 Arsenal 1 Parma 0 33765 København 1993 Parma 3 Royal Antwerp 1 37393 London 1992 Werder Bremen 2 AS Monaco 0 16000 Lisboa 1991 Manchester United 2 FC Barcelona 1 45000 Rotterdam 1990 Sampdoria 2 RSC Anderlecht 0 20103 Götheborg 1989 FC Barcelona 2 Sampdoria 0 45000 Bern 1988 KV Mechelen 1 Ajax 0 39446 Strasbourg 1987 Ajax 1 1.FC L'motive Leipzig 0 35000 Athína 1986 Dinamo Kyiv 3 Atlético Madrid 0 39300 Lyon 1985 Everton 3 SK Rapid (Wien) 1 30000 Rotterdam 1984 Juventus 2 FC Porto 1 60000 Basel 1983 Aberdeen 2 Real Madrid 1* 17804 Göteborg 1982 FC Barcelona 2 Standard CL (Liège) 1 100000 Barcelona 1981 Dinamo Tbilisi 2 Carl Zeiss Jena 1 9000 Dusseldorf 1980 Valencia 0 Arsenal 0# 40000 Bruxelles 1979 FC Barcelona 4 Fortuna Düsseldorf 3* 58000 Basel 1978 RSC Anderlecht 4 Austria/WAC 0 48679 Amsterdam 1977 Hamburger SV 2 RSC Anderlecht 0 65000 Amsterdam 1976 RSC Anderlecht 4 West Ham United 0 58000 Bruxelles 1975 Dinamo Kyiv 3 Ferencvaros 0 13000 Basel 1974 1.FC Magdeburg 2 AC Milan 0 5000 Rotterdam 1973 Milan 1 Leeds United 0 45000 Thessaloníki 1972 Rangers 3 Dinamo Moskva 2 35000 Barcelona 1971 Chelsea 1 Real Madrid 1* 42000 Athína Chelsea 2 Real Madrid 1* 24000 Athína 1970 Manchester City 2 Górnik Zabrze 1 10000 Wien 1969 Slovan Bratislava 3 FC Barcelona 2 40000 Basel 1968 Milan 2 Hamburger SV 0 60000 Rotterdam 1967 Bayern München 1 Rangers 0* 69480 Nürnberg 1966 Borussia Dortmund 2 Liverpool 1* 41657 Glasgow 1965 West Ham United 2 TSV 1860 München 0 100000 London 1964 Sporting CP (Lisboa) 3 MTK (Budapest) 3* 9000 Bruxelles Sporting CP (Lisboa) 1 MTK (Budapest) 0 18000 Antwerpen 1963 Tottenham Hotspur 5 Atlético Madrid 1 25000 Rotterdam 1962 Atlético Madrid 1 Fiorentina 1 27389 Glasgow Atlético Madrid 3 Fiorentina 0 45000 Stuttgart 1961 Fiorentina 2 Rangers 0 80000 Glasgow Fiorentina 2 Rangers 1 50000 Firenze Played over two legs in 1961 * after extra time # on penalties
Winners 4 FC Barcelona 2 Milan, RSC Anderlecht, Dinamo Kyiv, Chelsea 1 Fiorentina, Atlético Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur, Sporting CL (Lisboa), West Ham United, Borussia Dortmund, Bayern München, Slovan Bratislava, Manchester City, Rangers, 1.FC Magdeburg, Hamburger SV, Valencia, Dinamo Tbilisi, Aberdeen, Juventus, Everton, Ajax, KV Mechelen, Sampdoria, Manchester United, Werder Bremen, Parma, Arsenal, Real Zaragoza, Paris Saint-Germain, Lazio Runners-up 2 Rangers, Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid, RSC Anderlecht, FC Barcelona, Arsenal, SK Rapid (Wien) 1 Fiorentina, MTK (Budapest), TSV 1860 München, Liverpool, Hamburger SV, Górnik Zabrze, Dinamo Moskva, Leeds United, Milan, Ferencváros, West Ham United, FK Austria (Wien), Fortuna Düsseldorf, Carl Zeiss Jena, Standard Liège, FC Porto, 1.FC Lokomotive Leipzig, Ajax, Sampdoria, AS Monaco, Royal Antwerp, Parma, Paris Saint-Germain, VfB Stuttgart, RCD Mallorca Finalists 6 FC Barcelona 4 RSC Anderlecht 3 Rangers, Atlético Madrid, Milan, Arsenal 2 Fiorentina, West Ham United, Hamburger SV, Real Madrid, Dinamo Kyiv, Ajax, Sampdoria, Parma, SK Rapid (Wien), Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea 1 Tottenham Hotspur, Sporting CP (Lisboa), MTK (Budapest), TSV 1860 München, Borussia Dortmund, Liverpool, Bayern München, Slovan Bratislava, Manchester City, Górnik Zabrze, Dinamo Moskva, Leeds United, 1.FC Magdeburg, Ferencváros, FK Austria (Wien), Fortuna Düsseldorf, Valencia, Dinamo Tbilisi, Carl Zeiss Jena, Standard Liège, Aberdeen, Juventus, FC Porto, Everton, 1.FC Lokomotive Leipzig, KV Mechelen, Manchester United, Werder Bremen, AS Monaco, Royal Antwerp, Real Zaragoza, VfB Stuttgart, Lazio, RCD Mallorca
Winners by Country 8 England 7 Spain, Italy 4 Germany 3 Soviet Union, Belgium 2 Scotland 1 Portugal, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Netherlands, France Runners-up by Country 7 Spain 5 England 4 Belgium, Italy, Germany 3 Austria 2 Scotland, Hungary, East Germany, France 1 Poland, Soviet Union, Portugal, Netherlands Finalists by Country 14 Spain 13 England 11 Italy 8 Germany 7 Belgium 4 Scotland, Soviet Union 3 East Germany, Austria, France 2 Hungary, Netherlands, Portugal 1 Czechoslovakia, Poland No club ever retained the trophy Consecutive Finals 3 RSC Anderlecht (1976-78) 2 Fiorentina (1961-62) Atlético Madrid (1962-63) Milan (1973-74) Ajax (1987-88) Sampdoria (1989-90) Parma (1993-94) Arsenal (1994-95) Paris Saint-Germain (1996-97) The same pair of finalists never returned for a repeat final. No club ever lost consecutive finals. Anderlecht (1978) and Sampdoria (1990) won the final the year after losing. Fiorentina (1962), Atletico Madrid (1963), Milan (1974), RSC Anderlecht (1977), Ajax (1988), Parma (1994), Arsenal (1995) and Paris Saint-Germain (1997) all lost the final as holders. Consecutive Wins by Country 2 Germany (Borussia Dortmund/Bayern München 1966-67) England (Manchester City/Chelsea 1970-71) Spain (FC Barcelona/Valencia 1979-80) No country ever provided the losing team in consecutive finals Consecutive Finals by Country (in addition to above) 4 Germany (TSV 1860 München/Borussia Dortmund/Bayern München/Hamburger SV 1965-68) 3 Belgium (RSC Anderlecht 1976-78) 2 Italy (Fiorentina 1961-62) England (West Ham United/Liverpool 1965-66) Italy (Milan 1973-74) Netherlands (Ajax 1987-88) Italy (Sampdoria 1989-90) Italy (Parma 1993-94) England (Arsenal 1994-95) France (Paris Saint-Germain 1996-97) Winners from same country as previous years runners-up 1965-66 Germany (TSV 1860 München/Borussia Dortmund) 1977-78 Belgium (RSC Anderlecht) 1989-90 Italy (Sampdoria) Finals lost by teams from same country as previous year's winner 1961-62 Italy (Fiorentina) 1962-63 Spain (Atlético Madrid) 1965-66 England (West Ham United/Liverpool) 1967-68 Germany (Bayern München/Hamburger SV) 1973-74 Italy (Milan) 1976-77 Belgium (RSC Anderlecht) 1982-83 Spain (FC Barcelona/Real Madrid) 1987-88 Netherlands (Ajax) 1993-94 Italy (Parma) 1994-95 England (Arsenal) 1996-97 France (Paris Saint-Germain) Same Countries in Consecutive Finals 1965-66 England/Germany 1-1 Countries in Opposition 5 England/Spain 3-2 3 England/Germany 2-1 Spain/Italy 2-1 2 Italy/Belgium 2-0 England/Italy 1-1 Venues by City 6 Rotterdam 4 Basel, Bruxelles 3 Glasgow (includes 1961 first leg game) 2 Amsterdam, Barcelona, Athína, Götenborg, London 1 Firenze (1961 second leg game), Nürnberg, Wien, Thessaloníki, Düsseldorf, Lyon, Strasbourg, Bern, Lisboa, København, Paris, Stockholm, Birmingham also Stuttgart (1962 replay, first match in Glasgow) and Antwerpen (1964 replay, first match in Bruxelles) Venues by Country 8 Netherlands 5 Switzerland 4 Belgium 3 Scotland (includes 1961 first leg game), Greece, France, Sweden, England 2 Germany (also hosted 1962 replay, first game in Scotland), Spain 1 Italy (1961 second leg game), Austria, Portugal, Denmark
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