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The PSG coach, Luis Enrique, raises the trophy after the team's victory in the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan, in Munich (Germany).

The PSG coach, Luis Enrique, raises the trophy after the team's victory in the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan, in Munich (Germany).

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With the start of a new edition of the Champions LeagueParis Saint-Germain begins this week the defense of the title conquered last year, a trophy to which the great powers of European football also aspire.

The list of candidates is wide, with special prominence of the six representatives of the Premier League –Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham Y Newcastle-, to which the usual historical ones are added: Real Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Bayern Munich, Inter and Juventus.

Thus, between traditional favorites and emerging applicants, a New chapter of the history of the tournament.

THE PALMARÉS DE LA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

From the first final played in 1956 to the most recent consecration of Paris Saint-Germain:

2025: Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)

2024: Real Madrid (ESP)

2023: Manchester City (ENG)

2022: Real Madrid (ESP)

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 (ITA)

1995: Ajax de Amsterdam (NED)

1994: AC Milan (ITA)

1993: Marsella (from)

1992: FC Barcelona (ESP)

1991: Red Star (Yug)

1990: AC Milan (ITA)

1989: AC Milan (ITA)

1988: PSV Eindhoven (Ned)

1987: Porto (by)

1986: Steaua de Bucharest (Rom)

1985: Juventus (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 de Amsterdam (NED)

1972: Ajax de Amsterdam (NED)

1971: Ajax de Amsterdam (NED)

1970: Feyenoord (NED)

1969: AC Milan (ITA)

1968: Manchester United (ENG)

1967: Celtic de Glasgow (SCO)

1966: Real Madrid (ESP)

1965: Inter Milan (Ita)

1964: Inter Milan (Ita)

1963: AC Milan (ITA)

1962: Benfica (POR)

1961: Benfica (POR)

1960: Real Madrid (ESP)

1959: Real Madrid (ESP)

1958: Real Madrid (ESP)

1957: Real Madrid (ESP)

1956: Real Madrid (ESP)

Clubs with more titles in the Champions League:

15: 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, Oporto, Chelsea

1: Celtic, Hamburg, Steaua Bucharest, Marseille, Feyenoord, Aston Villa, PSV Eindhoven, Red Estrella, Borussia Dortmund, Paris Saint-Germain

Titles by countries:

20: España

15: England

12: Italia

8: Germany

6: Netherlands

4: Portugal

2: France

1: Scotland, Romania, ex-yugoslavia (Serbia)

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