I - Most Frequent Champions
Teams with most titles: 3 times: Peñarol (Uruguay) - 1961, 1966, 1982 Nacional (Uruguay) - 1971, 1980, 1988 Milan (Italy) - 1969, 1989, 1990 Real Madrid (Spain) - 1960, 1998, 2002 Boca Juniors (Argentina) - 1977, 2000, 2003 2 times in consecutive years: Santos (Brazil) - 1962, 1963 Internazionale (Italy) - 1964, 1965 Milan (Italy) - 1989, 1990 São Paulo (Brazil) - 1992, 1993 2 times in non-consecutive years: Ajax (Netherlands) - 1972, 1995 Independiente (Argentina) - 1973, 1984 Bayern München (Germany) - 1976, 2001 Juventus (Italy) - 1985, 1996 Porto (Portugal) - 1987, 2004
Countries with most titles: 9 times: Argentina (1967, 1968, 1973, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1994, 2000, 2003) 7 times: Italy (1964, 1965, 1969, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1996) 6 times: Brazil (1962, 1963, 1981, 1983, 1992, 1993) Uruguay (1961, 1966, 1971, 1980, 1982, 1988)
Continents with most titles: 22 times: South America 21 times: Europe
Countries with most consecutive titles: 2 times: Brazil (1962, 1963) Italy (1964, 1965) Argentina (1967, 1968) Italy (1989, 1990) Brazil (1992, 1993)
Continents with most consecutive titles: 7 times: South America* (1977, 1979 to 1984) 5 times: Europe (1995 to 1999) 3 times: South America (1961 to 1963) South America (1966 to 1968) Europe (1989 to 1991) South America (1992 to 1994) * the tournament was not disputed in 1978.
Teams with most participations: 7 times: Milan (1963, 1969, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 2003) 6 times: Independiente (1964, 1965, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1984) 5 times: Peñarol (1960, 1961, 1966, 1982, 1987) Real Madrid (1960, 1966, 1998, 2000, 2002)
Teams with most consecutive participations 3 times: Estudiantes (1968, 1969, 1970) Independiente (1972, 1973, 1974) 2 times: Peñarol (1960, 1961) Benfica (1961, 1962) Santos (1962, 1963) Internazionale (1964, 1965) Independiente (1964, 1965) Milan (1989, 1990) São Paulo (1992, 1993) Milan (1993, 1994) Boca Juniors (2000, 2001)
Countries with most participations: 18 times: Argentina (1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003) 12 times: Italy (1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1973, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2003) 11 times: Brazil (1962, 1963, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999) 8 times: Uruguay (1960, 1961, 1966, 1971, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1988)
Countries with most consecutive participations 4 times: Argentina (1967, 1968, 1969, 1970) 3 times: Italy (1963, 1964, 1965) Argentina (1972, 1973, 1974) England (1980, 1981, 1982) Argentina (1984, 1985, 1986) Brazil (1997, 1998, 1999)
Players with most titles:
PLAYERS | TEAM(S) AND YEAR(S) |
2 wins for the same team in consecutive years | |
Gilmar, Lima, Mauro, Calvet, Dalmo, Zito, Mengálvio, Dorval, Coutinho, Pelé, Pepe | Santos - 1962/1963 |
Giuliano Sarti, Tarcisio Burgnich, Giacinto Facchetti, Aristide Guerneri, Armando Picchi, Jair da Costa, Alessandro Mazzola, Luis Suárez, Mario Corso, Joaquin Peiró | Internazionale - 1964/1965 |
Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Paolo Maldini, Mauro Tassotti, Frank Rijkaard, Marco Van Basten, Roberto Donadoni | Milan - 1989/1990 |
Zetti, Ronaldo, Toninho Cerezzo, Dinho, Müller, Palhinha, Cafu | São Paulo - 1992/1993 |
2 wins for different teams in consecutive years | |
Michelagnoli | Olimpia - 1979 and Nacional - 1980 |
2 wins for the same team in non-consecutive years | |
E. González, N. Gonçalvez, Alberto Spencer, J. V. Joya | Peñarol - 1961/1966 |
Julio C. Morales, Espárrago | Nacional - 1971/1980 |
Ricardo Bocchini | Independiente - 1973/1984 |
Roberto Carlos, Fernando Hierro, Raúl | Real Madrid - 1998/2002 |
Battaglia, Bordisso, Schelotto | Boca Juniors - 2000/2003 |
2 wins for different teams in non-consecutive years | |
Saul Malatrasi | Internazionale - 1964 and Milan - 1969 |
Francisco Domingo Sa | Independiente - 1973 and Boca Juniors - 1976 |
Nelson Daniel Gutierrez | Peñarol - 1982 and River Plate - 1986 |
Hugo de León | Grêmio - 1983 and
Nacional - 1988 |
Héctor Adolfo Enrique | Independiente - 1984 and River Plate - 1986 |
Vladimir Jugovic | Crvena zvezda - 1991 and Juventus - 1996 |
José Horácio Basualdo | Vélez Sarsfield - 1994 and Boca Juniors - 2000 |
Zinedine Zidane | Juventus - 1996 and Real Madrid - 2002 |
Players with most participations:
PLAYERS | TEAM(S) AND YEAR(S) |
5 times for the same team | |
Alessandro Costacurta | Milan - 1989/1990/1993/1994/2003 |
4 times for the same team | |
Independiente - 1964/1965/1972/1973 | |
Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Mauro Tassotti, Roberto Donadoni | Milan - 1989/1990/1993/1994 |
4 times for different teams | |
Francisco Domingo Sa | Independiente - 1972/1973/1974 and Boca Juniors - 1976 |
Eduardo Comisso | Independiente - 1972/1973/1974 and Argentinos Juniors - 1985 |
3 times for the same team in consecutive years | |
Oscar Malbernat, Medina, Carlos Salvador Bilardo, Togneri, Conigliaro, Juan Ramón Verón, Echecopar | Estudiantes - 1968/1969/1970 |
Miguel Ángel Lopez, Agustin Balbuena, Elbio Pavoni | Independiente - 1972/1973/1974 |
3 times for the same team in non-consecutive years | |
N. Gonçalvez, Alberto Spencer, J. V. Joya |
Peñarol - 1960/1961/1966 |
Ricardo Bocchini | Independiente - 1973/1974/1984 |
Daniele Massaro | Milan - 1989/1993/1994 |
Roberto Carlos, Fernando Hierro, Raúl | Real Madrid - 1998/2000/2002 |
3 times for different teams in non-consecutive years | |
Luis Cubilla | Peñarol - 1960/1961 and
Nacional - 1971 |
Dinho | São Paulo - 1992/1993 and
Grêmio - 1995 |
Vítor | São Paulo - 1992, Cruzeiro - 1997 and Vasco - 1998 |
Christian Panucci | Milan - 1993/1994 and
Real Madrid - 1998 |
Cafu | São Paulo - 1992/1993 and
Milan - 2003 |
II - Lucky and Unlucky
Teams with most defeats (among these that never won): 2 times: Benfica (Portugal) - 1961 and 1962 Cruzeiro (Brazil) - 1976 and 1997 Liverpool (England) - 1981 and 1984
Continental runners-ups replacing the champions: Winning team: Atlético Madrid (Spain) - 1974 Losing teams: Panathinaikos (Greece) - 1971 Juventus (Italy) - 1973 Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany) - 1977 Malmö (Sweden) - 1979 Milan (Italy) - 1993
III - Goals and Topscorers
Matches with most goals: 7 goals: 11/10/1962 - Benfica 2-5 Santos 6 goals: 04/09/1960 - Real Madrid 5-1 Peñarol 16/10/1963 - Milan 4-2 Santos 14/11/1963 - Santos 4-2 Milan
Matches with greatest difference of goals: 5 goals: 17/09/1961 - Peñarol 5-0 Benfica 4 goals: 04/09/1960 - Real Madrid 5-1 Peñarol
Teams with most goals in all matches: 17 goals: Milan (1963/1969/1989/1990/1993/2003) 15 goals: Peñarol (1960/1961/1966/1982/1987) Santos (1962/1963) 10 goals: Real Madrid (1960/1998/2000/2002) 8 goals: Boca Juniors (1977/2000/2003) 6 goals: Benfica (1961/1962) Estudiantes (1968/1969/1970) Internazionale (1964/1965) Nacional (1971/1980/1988) 5 goals: Independiente (1964/1972/1973/1974/1984) São Paulo (1992/1993)
Player with most goals in all matches: 8 goals: Pelé (Santos - 1962/1963) 5 goals: Alberto Spencer (Peñarol - 1960/1961/1966) 4 goals: J. F. Sasia (Peñarol - 1961) 3 goals: Santana (Benfica - 1962) Alessandro Mazzola (Internazionale - 1964/1965) Luis Artime (Nacional - 1971)
Player with most goals in one match: 3 goals: Pelé (Santos - 1962 [2nd leg]) 2 goals: Ferenc Puskas (Real Madrid - 1960 [2nd leg]) J. V. Joya (Peñarol - 1961 [2nd leg]) J. F. Sasia (Peñarol - 1961 [2nd leg]) J. F. Sasia (Peñarol - 1961 [3rd leg]) Pelé (Santos - 1962 [1st leg]) Santana (Benfica - 1962 [1st leg]) Amarildo (Milan - 1963 [1st leg]) Pelé (Santos - 1963 [1st leg]) Alessandro Mazzola (Internazionale - 1965 [1st leg]) Alberto Spencer (Peñarol - 1966 [1st leg]) Angelo Sormani (Milan - 1969 [1st leg]) Luis Artime (Nacional - 1971 [1st leg]) Horacio Salinas (Boca Juniors - 1977 [2nd leg]) Nunes (Flamengo - 1981) Renato Gaúcho (Grêmio - 1983) Ostolaza (Nacional - 1988) Frank Rijkaard (Milan - 1990) Vladimir Jugovic (Crvena zvezda - 1991) Raí (São Paulo - 1992) Martín Palermo (Boca Juniors - 2000)
With thanks to luigifaneyte@hotmail.com for corrections
Prepared and maintained by Marcelo Leme de Arruda for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author:
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