Was cup-tied and did not partake in Liverpool's 2004-05 campaign. The only player to win 2 trebles in 2 consecutive years.
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Ronaldo is in a tie for second-most titles with five, four of which came for Los Merengues. Premier League winners, international goalscorers and experienced top-flight players - there is still plenty of talent out there for clubs looking to strengthen their squads this season. Los Blancosclaimed the first five European Cups and more recently won four in a five-year spa… First British player to win two Champions League titles; First Englishman to win Champions League with a non-UK club. Below is a list with the European Cup (which is still the name of the trophy) winners. Was not in the 18 for the final. In the past, The18 has given you lists of the players with the most Champions League titles and the clubs with the most Champions League final losses. Hurtado's incredible volley against Nashville is silky smooth. Was not in the 18 for the 2011 and 2015 finals. Arsenal are third with 13 league titles, having dominated during the 1930s (five league titles between 1931 and 1938).

Milan’s four Champions League final losses rank fourth all time. There are 24 clubs who have won the English title. Captain in 1999 final due to Keane's suspension. Nathan Dyer | Leicester City | Appearances: 0 (12) When the only two permanent clubs on your CV … But this Champions League list of winners is greatness defined, the clubs that proved they were the best in the world — or at least on the most successful footballing continent. Won 2 years in a row with 2 different teams.


First will be a list of the clubs to have claimed the most Champions Leagues (and European Cups, as the competition was known before 1992). Before Bayern went on its run of three straight, Ajax claimed three straight European Cups of its own from 1971-73. The second will be a complete list of each Champions League winner, by year. Sir Alex Ferguson guided the Red Devils to four Champions League finals, winning two of them. Captain. Huddersfield Town from 1924–1926, Arsenal from 1933–1935, Liverpool from 1982–1984 and Manchester United from 1999–2001 and 2007–2009 are the only sides to have won the League title in three consecutive seasons.[11]. First ever player to score in two finals for two different winning teams.

IPL 2020, Indian Premier League, Mumbai Indians Vs Kolkata Knight Riders Preview: Unstoppable MI Meet Unsteady KKR IPL 2020, MI vs KKR: While Mumbai Indians currently … First player to win 2 years in a row with 2 different teams. [4] Its status as the country's pre-eminent league was strengthened in 1892, when the rival Football Alliance was absorbed into the Football League.

But take nothing away from the two European trophies it did win in 1985 and 1996. [5] Former Alliance clubs comprised the bulk of a new Second Division, from which promotion to the top level could be gained. With the arrival of foreign investment and ownership, Manchester City (under owner Sheikh Mansour) won four league titles between 2012 and 2019, whilst Chelsea (under owner Roman Abramovich) won five league titles between 2005 and 2017. Aston Villa (7) and Sunderland (6) secured the majority of their titles before World War I. Manchester City and Chelsea (6 titles each) secured the majority of their titles in the 21st century. 1956 — Real Madrid 1957 — Real Madrid 1958 — Real Madrid 1959 — Real Madrid 1960 — Real Madrid 1961 — Benfica 1962 — Benfica 1963 — AC Milan 1964 — Inter Milan 1965 — Inter Milan 1966 — Real Madrid 1967 — Celtic 1968 — Manchester United 1969 — AC Milan 1970 — Feyenoord 1971 — Ajax 1972 — Ajax 1973 — Ajax 1974 — Bayern Munich 1975 — Bayern Munich 1976 — Bayern Munich 1977 — Liverpool 1978 — Liverpool 1979 — Nottingham Forest 1980 — Nottingham Forest 1981 — Liverpool 1982 — Aston Villa 1983 — Hamburg 1984 — Liverpool 1985 — Juventus 1986 — Steaua Bucuresti 1987 — Porto 1988 — PSV Eindhoven 1989 — AC Milan 1990 — AC Milan 1991 — Red Star Belgrade 1992 — Barcelona, 1993 — Marseille 1994 — AC Milan 1995 — Ajax 1996 — Juventus 1997 — Borussia Dortmund 1998 — Real Madrid 1999 — Manchester United 2000 — Real Madrid 2001 — Bayern Munich 2002 — Real Madrid 2003 — AC Milan 2004 — Porto 2005 — Liverpool 2006 — Barcelona 2007 — AC Milan 2008 — Manchester United 2009 — Barcelona 2010 — Inter Milan 2011 — Barcelona 2012 — Chelsea 2013 — Bayern Munich 2014 — Real Madrid 2015 — Barcelona 2016 — Real Madrid 2017 — Real Madrid 2018 — Real Madrid 2019 — Liverpool2020 — Bayern Munich, #1: Spain — 18 #2: England — 13 #3: Italy — 12 #4: Germany — 8#5: Netherlands — 6 #6: Portugal — 4 #7: France, Romania, Scotland, Yugoslavia — 1. Did not feature in any game during knockout stages in 2006. For our Champions League list of winners we will actually feature three lists. Captain in 1956 and 1957. Rules stipulating a maximum wage for players were abolished in 1961.