List of UEFA club competition winners explained

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is the governing body for association football in Europe. It organises four club competitions: the UEFA Champions League (formerly European Cup), the UEFA Europa League (formerly UEFA Cup), the UEFA Conference League (formerly UEFA Europa Conference League), and the UEFA Super Cup. UEFA was also responsible for the Cup Winners' Cup and the Intertoto Cup until their discontinuation in 1999 and 2008, respectively. Together with the Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL), it also organised the Intercontinental Cup, which was last held in 2004, before its replacement by FIFA's Club World Cup.

Spanish side Real Madrid have won a record total of 26 titles in UEFA competitions, nine more than AC Milan (Italy). Before the establishment of the Conference League in 2021–22, the only team to have won every UEFA club competition was Juventus (Italy).[1] They received The UEFA Plaque on 12 July 1988, in recognition of winning the then three seasonal confederation trophies – the UEFA Cup in 1977, the Cup Winners' Cup in 1984, and the European Cup in 1985, the first club to do so.[2] Juventus additionally won their first Super Cup in 1984, their first Intercontinental Cup in 1985, and the Intertoto Cup in 1999.[3]

Spanish clubs have won the most titles (67), ahead of clubs from Italy (50) and England (48). Italy is the only country in European football history whose clubs won the three main competitions in the same season: in 1989–90, Milan retained the European Cup, Sampdoria won the Cup Winners' Cup, and Juventus secured the UEFA Cup.[4]

While the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup is considered to be the predecessor of the UEFA Cup, it is not officially recognised by UEFA and therefore successes in this competition are not included in this list.[5] Also excluded are the unofficial 1972 European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, a FIFA competition.[6]

Winners

By club

Real Madrid holds the record for the most titles overall with 26, followed by Milan's 17 titles.[7] [8] Spanish teams hold the record for the most wins in each of the three main UEFA club competitions: Real Madrid, with 15 European Cup/UEFA Champions League titles; Sevilla, with 7 UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League titles; and Barcelona, with 4 Cup Winners' Cup titles. Real Madrid have the most Super Cup wins (6), and also share the most Intercontinental Cup wins (3) with Milan. German clubs Hamburger SV, Schalke 04 and VfB Stuttgart, and Spanish club Villarreal are the record holders in the UEFA Intertoto Cup (two titles each).

Before the Conference League was established in 2021–22, Juventus, Ajax, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, and Manchester United were the only teams to win all of UEFA's three main club competitions (European Cup/UEFA Champions League, Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League). Juventus additionally won the Super Cup, the Intertoto Cup and the Intercontinental Cup, making it the only team to win six different UEFA competitions.[9]

The following table lists all the clubs that have won at least one UEFA club competition, and is updated as of the 2024 UEFA Super Cup played on 14 August 2024.

UCL
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
UELUEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
UECUEFA Conference League
CWCUEFA Cup Winners' Cup (defunct)
USCUEFA Super Cup
UICUEFA Intertoto Cup (defunct)
ICIntercontinental Cup (defunct)
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Milan700250317
Barcelona500450014
Liverpool630040013
Bayern Munich610120212
Juventus230121211
Ajax410120210
Inter Milan33000028
Chelsea22022008
Sevilla07001008
Atlético Madrid03013018
Manchester United31011017
Porto22001027
Anderlecht01022005
Valencia01012105
Feyenoord12000014
Hamburger SV10010204
Parma02011004
Nottingham Forest20001003
Manchester City10011003
Borussia Dortmund10010013
Aston Villa10001103
Tottenham Hotspur02010003
Schalke 0401000203
Villarreal01000203
West Ham United00110103
Dynamo Kyiv00021003
Benfica20000002
PSV Eindhoven11000002
Steaua București10001002
Marseille10000102
Red Star Belgrade10000012
Borussia Mönchengladbach02000002
IFK Göteborg02000002
Eintracht Frankfurt02000002
Galatasaray01001002
Zenit Saint Petersburg01001002
Aberdeen00011002
Lazio00011002
Mechelen00011002
Paris Saint-Germain00010102
Werder Bremen00010102
VfB Stuttgart00000202
Celtic10000001
Atalanta01000001
Bayer Leverkusen01000001
CSKA Moscow01000001
Ipswich Town01000001
Napoli01000001
Shakhtar Donetsk01000001
Olympiacos00100001
Roma00100001
Arsenal00010001
Dinamo Tbilisi00010001
Everton00010001
Fiorentina00010001
1. FC Magdeburg00010001
Rangers00010001
Sampdoria00010001
Slovan Bratislava00010001
Sporting CP00010001
Zaragoza00010001
Auxerre00000101
Bastia00000101
Bologna00000101
Bordeaux00000101
Braga00000101
Celta Vigo00000101
Fulham00000101
Guingamp00000101
Karlsruher SC00000101
Lens00000101
Lille00000101
Lyon00000101
Málaga00000101
Montpellier00000101
Newcastle United00000101
Perugia00000101
Strasbourg00000101
Silkeborg00000101
Troyes00000101
Udinese00000101

By country

Spanish clubs are the most successful in UEFA competitions, with a total of 67 titles, and hold a record number of wins in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League (20), UEFA Super Cup (17), and UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League (14).[10] Italian clubs are second with 50 titles and have the most victories in the Intercontinental Cup (7). In third place, English clubs have secured 48 titles, including a record 8 wins in the Cup Winners' Cup. French clubs, ranked sixth on the list, have won the Intertoto Cup the most times (12). Italian clubs have a distinction of being the only ones who have won the three main UEFA competitions in the same season (1989–90).

The following table lists all the countries whose clubs have won at least one UEFA competition, and is updated as of the 2024 UEFA Super Cup played on 14 August 2024.

UCL
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
UELUEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
UECUEFA Conference League
CWCUEFA Cup Winners' Cup (defunct)
USCUEFA Super Cup
UICUEFA Intertoto Cup (defunct)
ICIntercontinental Cup (defunct)
List of UEFA club competition winners by country
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: it. Paul . Saffer. Paris sulle orme della Juventus. UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 10 April 2016.
  2. News: Sorteo de las competiciones europeas de fútbol: el Fram de Reykjavic, primer adversario del F.C. Barcelona en la Recopa. Draw for the European football competitions: Reykjavic's Fram, first opponent of F.C. Barcelona in the Cup Winners' Cup.. La Vanguardia. PDF. 53. 13 July 1988. 15 November 2009. es.
  3. News: Tutto inizio' con un po' di poesia . 24 May 1997 . . 1 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081004071731/http://archiviostorico.gazzetta.it/1997/maggio/24/Tutto_inizio_con_poesia_ga_0_9705246555.shtml . 4 October 2008 . live . it . It all started with a little poetry. 10.
  4. News: 1989/90: Rijkaard seals Milan triumph . 23 May 1990 . UEFA.com . 30 May 2015 . https://archive.today/20150607104404/http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=1989/overview/index.html . 7 June 2015 . dead . .
  5. Web site: UEFA Cup: All-time finals . 30 June 2005 . UEFA.com . . https://web.archive.org/web/20080309094213/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/kind%3D1/newsid%3D2571.html . 9 March 2008 . dead . 15 March 2008.
  6. Web site: UEFA Super Cup – History . . 22 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100820032123/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/history/index.html . 20 August 2010 .
  7. Web site: Real Madrid . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 12 June 2019.
  8. Web site: AC Milan . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . en . 12 June 2019.
  9. News: Which teams have won all the major UEFA club trophies? . UEFA.com . 28 April 2022 . 20 May 2020. Union of European Football Associations.
  10. Web site: Final facts and figures . 9 March 2007 . UEFA.com . . https://web.archive.org/web/20080512030341/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/finals/newsid=421025.html . 12 May 2008 . dead . 12 May 2008 .