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Real Madrid, the king of the Champions League 2022: all champions in history

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Real Madrid, the king of the Champions League 2022: all champions in history

Karim Benzema celebrates Real Madrid’s coronation in Paris. Photo: EFE

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The Champions League has a new king and it is Real Madrid. Actually, Real Madrid has been the king of Europe for a long time. After beating Liverpool 1-0 with a goal from Brazilian Vinicius and a save from Belgian Courtois, he reached 14 dried apricots and extended its supremacy in European football.

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Champions League Finals: history and all champions

  • 1956: Real Madrid – 4 to 3 at the Stade Reims (headquarters: Paris).
  • 1957: Real Madrid – 2 to 0 at Fiorentina (headquarters: Madrid).
  • 1958: Real Madrid – 3 to 2 in Milan (headquarters: Brussels).
  • 1959: Real Madrid – 2-0 at Stade Reims (headquarters: Stuttgart).
  • 1960: Real Madrid – 7 to 3 against Eintracht Frankfurt (headquarters: Glasgow).
  • 1961: Benfica – 3 to 2 in Barcelona (headquarters: Bern).
  • 1962: Benfica – 5 to 3 against Real Madrid (headquarters: Amsterdam).
  • 1963: Milan – 2 to 1 Benfica (headquarters: London).
  • 1964: Inter – 3 to 1 Real Madrid (headquarters: Vienna).
  • 1965: Inter – 1 to 0 at Benfica (headquarters: Milan).
  • 1966: Real Madrid – 2 to 1 Partizan Belgrade (headquarters: Brussels).
  • 1967: Celtic Glasgow – 2 on 1 against Inter (venue: Lisbon).
  • 1968: Manchester United – 4 on 1 against Benfica (headquarters: London).
  • 1969: Milan – 4 to 1 at Ajax (headquarters: Madrid).
  • 1970: Feyenoord-2-1 against Celtic Glasgow (venue: Milan).
  • 1971: Ajax-2-0 at Panathinaikos (headquarters: London).
  • 1972: Ajax-2-0 against Inter (headquarters: Rotterdam).
  • 1973: Ajax-1-0 against Juventus (headquarters: Belgrade).
  • 1974: Bayern Munich – 1 to 1 (4 to 0) at Atlético de Madrid (headquarters: Brussels).
  • 1975: Bayern Munich-2-0 against Leeds United (headquarters: Paris).
  • 1976: Bayern Munich – 1 to 0 in Saint Etienne (headquarters: Glasqow).
  • 1977: Liverpool-3-1 against Borussia Monchengladbach (headquarters: Rome).
  • 1978: Liverpool – 1 to 0 in Bruges (headquarters: London).
  • 1979: Nottingham Forest-1-0 to Malmö (headquarters: Munich).
  • 1980: Nottingham Forest – 1 to 0 in Hamburg (headquarters: Madrid).
  • 1981: Liverpool – 1 to 0 against Real Madrid (headquarters: Paris).
  • 1982: Aston Villa – 1 to 0 at Bayern Munich (headquarters: Rotterdam).
  • 1983: Hamburg-1-0 against Juventus (headquarters: Athens).
  • 1984: Liverpool – 1 to 1 (4 to 2) in Rome (headquarters: Rome).
  • 1985: Juventus – 1 to 0 in Liverpool (headquarters: Brussels).
  • 1986: Steaua Bucharest – 0 to 0 (2 to 0) in Barcelona (headquarters: Seville).
  • 1987: Porto – 2 to 1 at Bayern Munich (headquarters: Vienna).
  • 1988: PSV – 0 to 0 (6 to 5) at Benfica (headquarters: Stuttgart).
  • 1989: Milan-4-0 against Steaua Bucharest (headquarters: Barcelona).
  • 1990: Milan – 1 to 0 against Benfica (headquarters: Vienna).
  • 1991: Red Star – 0 to 0 (5 to 3) at Olympique de Marseille (headquarters: Bari).
  • 1992: Barcelona – 1 to 0 at Sampdoria (headquarters: London).
  • 1993: Olympique de Marseille – 1 to 0 in Milan (headquarters: Munich).
  • 1994: Milan – 4 to 0 in Barcelona (headquarters: Athens).
  • 1995: Ajax – 1 to 0 in Milan (headquarters: Vienna).
  • 1996: Juventus – 1 to 1 (4 to 2) at Ajax (headquarters: Rome).
  • 1997: Borussia Dortmund – 3 on 1 against Juventus (headquarters: Munich).
  • 1998: Real Madrid – 1 to 0 against Juventus (headquarters: Amsterdam).
  • 1999: Manchester United – 2 to 1 at Bayern Munich (headquarters: Barcelona).
  • 2000: Real Madrid – 3 to 0 in Valencia (headquarters: Paris).
  • 2001: Bayern Munich – 1 to 1 (5 to 4) in Valencia (headquarters: Milan).
  • 2002: Real Madrid – 2 to 1 at Bayer Leverkusen (headquarters: Glasgow).
  • 2003: Milan – 0 to 0 (3 to 2) at Juventus (headquarters: Manchester).
  • 2004: Porto – 3 to 0 in Monaco (headquarters: Gelsenkirchen).
  • 2005: Liverpool – 3 to 3 (3 to 2) in Milan (headquarters: Istanbul).
  • 2006: Barcelona – 2 to 1 at Arsenal (headquarters: Paris).
  • 2007: Milan – 2 to 1 Liverpool (headquarters: Athens).
  • 2008: Manchester United – 1 to 1 (6 to 5) at Chelsea (headquarters: Moscow).
  • 2009: Barcelona-2-0 against Manchester United (headquarters: Rome).
  • 2010: Inter – 2 to 0 at Bayern Munich (headquarters: Madrid).
  • 2011: Barcelona – 3 on 1 against Manchester United (headquarters: London).
  • 2012: Chelsea – 1 to 1 (4 to 3) at Bayern Munich (headquarters: Munich).
  • 2013: Bayern Munich – 2 on 1 against Borussia Dortmund (headquarters: London).
  • 2014: Real Madrid – 4 on 1 against Atlético de Madrid (headquarters: Lisbon).
  • 2015: Barcelona – 3 on 1 against Juventus (headquarters: Berlin).
  • 2016: Real Madrid – 1 to 1 (5 to 3) at Atlético de Madrid (headquarters: Milan).
  • 2017: Real Madrid – 4 on 1 against Juventus (headquarters: Cardiff).
  • 2018: Real Madrid – 3 on 1 against Liverpool (headquarters: kyiv).
  • 2019: Liverpool-2-0 against Tottenham (headquarters: Madrid).
  • 2020: Bayern Munich – 1 to 0 at Paris Saint Germain (headquarters: Lisbon).
  • 2021 Chelsea – 1 to 0 in Manchester City (headquarters: Porto).
  • 2022 Real Madrid – 1 0 in Liverpool (headquarters: Paris).

Source: Clarin

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