Contested by the Cup winners of the UEFA nations (or losing cup finalists if the cup winner of a country already qualified for the Champions Cup). Several UEFA countries did not start a serious cup competition until after the introduction of this cup. The 1998/99 edition was the last one; since 1999/2000 domestic cup winners enter the UEFA Cup.
1960/61 Fiorentina 1961/62 Atlético Madrid 1962/63 Tottenham Hotspur 1963/64 Sporting CP 1964/65 West Ham United 1965/66 Borussia Dortmund 1966/67 Bayern München 1967/68 Milan 1968/69 Slovan Bratislava 1969/70 Manchester City 1970/71 Chelsea 1971/72 Rangers 1972/73 Milan 1973/74 1.FC Magdeburg 1974/75 Dynamo Kiev 1975/76 Anderlecht 1976/77 Hamburger SV 1977/78 Anderlecht 1978/79 Barcelona 1979/80 Valencia 1980/81 Dynamo Tbilisi 1981/82 Barcelona 1982/83 Aberdeen 1983/84 Juventus 1984/85 Everton 1985/86 Dynamo Kiev 1986/87 Ajax 1987/88 KV Mechelen 1988/89 Barcelona 1989/90 Sampdoria 1990/91 Manchester United 1991/92 Werder Bremen 1992/93 Parma 1993/94 Arsenal 1994/95 Real Zaragoza 1995/96 Paris Saint-Germain 1996/97 Barcelona 1997/98 Chelsea 1998/99 Lazio
Barcelona 4 Anderlecht 2 Chelsea 2 Dynamo Kiev 2 Milan 2 Aberdeen 1 Ajax 1 Arsenal 1 Atlético Madrid 1 Bayern München 1 Borussia Dortmund 1 Dynamo Tbilisi 1 Everton 1 Fiorentina 1 Hamburger SV 1 Juventus 1 Lazio 1 1.FC Magdeburg 1 Manchester City 1 Manchester United 1 KV Mechelen 1 Paris Saint-Germain 1 Parma 1 Rangers 1 Real Zaragoza 1 Sampdoria 1 Slovan Bratislava 1 Sporting CP 1 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Valencia 1 Werder Bremen 1 West Ham United 1
England 8 Italy 7 Spain 7 Germany 4 Belgium 3 USSR 3 Scotland 2 Czechoslovakia 1 France 1 GDR 1 Netherlands 1 Portugal 1
60/61 Rangers 0-2 Fiorentina Fiorentina 2-1 Rangers 61/62 Atlético Madrid 1-1 Fiorentina [aet] Atlético Madrid 3-0 Fiorentina 62/63 Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 Atlético Madrid 63/64 Sporting CP 3-3 MTK Budapest [aet] Sporting CP 1-0 MTK Budapest 64/65 West Ham United 2-0 1860 München 65/66 Borussia Dortmund 2-1 Liverpool [aet] 66/67 Bayern München 1-0 Rangers [aet] 67/68 Milan 2-0 Hamburger SV 68/69 Slovan Bratislava 3-2 Barcelona 69/70 Manchester City 2-1 Gornik Zabrze 70/71 Chelsea 1-1 Real Madrid [aet] Chelsea 2-1 Real Madrid 71/72 Rangers 3-2 Dynamo Moskva 72/73 Milan 1-0 Leeds United 73/74 1.FC Magdeburg 2-0 Milan 74/75 Dynamo Kiev 3-0 Ferencváros 75/76 Anderlecht 4-2 West Ham United 76/77 Hamburger SV 2-0 Anderlecht 77/78 Anderlecht 4-0 Austria Wien 78/79 Barcelona 4-3 Fortuna Düsseldorf [aet] 79/80 Valencia 0-0 Arsenal [aet, 5-4 pen] 80/81 Dynamo Tbilisi 2-1 Carl Zeiss Jena 81/82 Barcelona 2-1 Standard Ličge 82/83 Aberdeen 2-1 Real Madrid [aet] 83/84 Juventus 2-1 Porto 84/85 Everton 3-1 Rapid Wien 85/86 Dynamo Kiev 3-0 Atlético Madrid 86/87 Ajax 1-0 Lokomotive Leipzig 87/88 KV Mechelen 1-0 Ajax 88/89 Barcelona 2-0 Sampdoria 89/90 Sampdoria 2-0 Anderlecht [aet] 90/91 Manchester United 2-1 Barcelona 91/92 Werder Bremen 2-0 Monaco 92/93 Parma 3-1 Antwerp 93/94 Arsenal 1-0 Parma 94/95 Real Zaragoza 2-1 Arsenal [aet] 95/96 Paris St. Germain 1-0 Rapid Wien 96/97 Barcelona 1-0 Paris St. Germain 97/98 Chelsea 1-0 VfB Stuttgart 98/99 Lazio 2-1 Mallorca win fin England 8 13 Spain 7 14 Italy 7 11 Germany 4 8 Belgium 3 7 USSR 3 4 Scotland 2 4 GDR 1 3 France 1 3 Netherlands 1 2 Portugal 1 2 CSSR 1 1 Austria 3 Hungary 2 Poland 1 39 78
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