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Liverpool vs Real Madrid: the record between two cup teams in the Champions League finals

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Liverpool vs Real Madrid: the record between two cup teams in the Champions League finals

Karim Benzema and Mohamed Salah, the scorers for Real Madrid and Liverpool, respectively.

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Real Madrid and Liverpool, rivals on Saturday in Paris in the Champions League finals, are racking up between two and nineteen titles in that competition, with thirteen for the Spanish and six for the English team.

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In the historical record, Real Madrid is the stand-alone leader with 13 crowns, six ahead of second, AC Milan, with seven.

Liverpool appears the third step of the list of prizestied at six at Bayern Munich, and could land Milan if he lifts ‘Orejona’ at the Stade de France.

history in the finals

This will be the third final of the European Cup, later called the Champions League, between Real Madrid and Liverpool.

The first they met in 1981 in Paris, with a 1-0 victory over English, and the second was in kyiv in 2018, with a 3-1 victory for the Spanish.

The winner of Saturday’s finals will replace England’s Chelsea as European champions, who were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Real Madrid.

– The winners of the European Cup / Champions League

2021: Chelsea (ENG)

2020: Bayern Munich (GER)

2019: Liverpool (ENG)

2018: Real Madrid (ESP)

2017: Real Madrid (ESP)

2016: Real Madrid (ESP)

2015: FC Barcelona (ESP)

2014: Real Madrid (ESP)

2013: Bayern Munich (GER)

2012: Chelsea (ENG)

2011: FC Barcelona (ESP)

2010: Inter Milan (ITA)

2009: FC Barcelona (ESP)

2008: Manchester United (ENG)

2007: AC Milan (ITA)

2006: FC Barcelona (ESP)

2005: Liverpool (ENG)

2004: Porto (BY)

2003: AC Milan (ITA)

2002: Real Madrid (ESP)

2001: Bayern Munich (GER)

2000: Real Madrid (ESP)

1999: Manchester United (ENG)

1998: Real Madrid (ESP)

1997: Borussia Dortmund (GER)

1996: Juventus of Turin (ITA)

1995: Ajax Amsterdam (NED)

1994: AC Milan (ITA)

1993: Marseille (FRA)

1992: FC Barcelona (ESP)

1991: Red Star of Belgrade (YUG)

1990: AC Milan (ITA)

1989: AC Milan (ITA)

1988: PSV Eindhoven (NED)

1987: Porto (BY)

1986: Steaua Bucharest (ROM)

1985: Juventus of Turin (ITA)

1984: Liverpool (ENG)

1983: Hamburg (GER)

1982: Aston Villa (ENG)

1981: Liverpool (ENG)

1980: Nottingham Forest (ENG)

1979: Nottingham Forest (ENG)

1978: Liverpool (ENG)

1977: Liverpool (ENG)

1976: Bayern Munich (GER)

1975: Bayern Munich (GER)

1974: Bayern Munich (GER)

1973: Ajax Amsterdam (NED)

1972: Ajax Amsterdam (NED)

1971: Ajax Amsterdam (NED)

1970: Feyenoord Rotterdam (NED)

1969: AC Milan (ITA)

1968: Manchester United (ENG)

1967: Glasgow Celtic (SCO)

1966: Real Madrid (ESP)

1965: Inter Milan (ITA)

1964: Inter Milan (ITA)

1963: AC Milan (ITA)

1962: Benfica Lisbon (BY)

1961: Benfica Lisbon (BY)

1960: Real Madrid (ESP)

1959: Real Madrid (ESP)

1958: Real Madrid (ESP)

1957: Real Madrid (ESP)

1956: Real Madrid (ESP)

– The clubs with the most titles in the European Cup/Champions League:

13: Real Madrid

7: AC Milan

6: Liverpool, Bayern Munich

5: FC Barcelona

4: Ajax Amsterdam

3: Inter Milan, Manchester United

2: Juventus, Benfica, Nottingham Forest, Porto, Chelsea

1: Celtic, Hamburg, Steaua Bucharest, Marseille, Feyenoord, Aston Villa, PSV Eindhoven, Red Star, Borussia Dortmund.

Source: AFP

Source: Clarin

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