UEFA club competition records and statistics
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Contents
- 1 UEFA club competition winners
- 2 List of teams to have won the three main European club competitions
- 3 List of teams to have won all UEFA club competitions
- 4 List of players to have won the three main European club competitions
- 5 List of players to have won all international club competitions
- 6 List of managers to have won the three main European club competitions
- 7 List of managers to have won all international club competitions
- 8 Highest attendance for a UEFA club competition
- 9 Top appearances in UEFA club competitions
- 10 Top scorers in UEFA club competitions
- 11 Footnotes and references
UEFA club competition winners
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Milan and Real Madrid hold the record for the most overall titles (17 each one) and most UEFA Super Cup wins (5) for the Milanese side, a record shared with Barcelona.[1] The Madridian club have record eleven were achieved in the UEFA Champions League and its predecessor.[2] Barcelona have a record four titles in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Lastly, Sevilla have a record of five UEFA Cup and Europa League titles.[3]
List of teams to have won the three main European club competitions
To date, only four clubs have won all three main UEFA club competitions at different points in their history, the "European Treble" of European Cup/UEFA Champions League, European/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League.
Although the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup no longer exists, there are 28 teams that have won it in the past who could still add wins in the other two competitions to achieve this UEFA treble.[4][5]
Note: per criteria for achieving European Treble, shows first win only for any club with multiple wins of same competition.
Juventus has received, in recognition of being the first side in European football history to win all three major UEFA club competitions, The UEFA Plaque from the Confederation in 1988.[6]
Only once have three different clubs from the same country, Italy in 1989–90, won all three main UEFA club competitions in the same season, a feat that cannot be repeated since the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup no longer exists:[7]
Club | Title |
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Milan | 1989–90 European Cup |
Sampdoria | 1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup |
Juventus | 1989–90 UEFA Cup |
List of teams to have won all UEFA club competitions
Juventus was the first club—and remains the only one at present—in association football history to have won all possible official confederation tournaments.[8][9][10]
Club | First Title | Second Title | Third Title | Fourth Title | Fifth Title | Sixth Title |
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Juventus | 1976–77 UEFA Cup | 1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup | 1984 European Super Cup | 1984–85 European Champions' Cup | 1985 European/South American Cup | 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup |
Note: per criteria for achieving all confederation competitions, shows first win only in the case of club's multiple wins of same competition.
List of players to have won the three main European club competitions
The table below show the only ten players who have won all three major UEFA club competitions.[11][12] (chronological order).
Footballer | European Champions' Cup/ Champions League |
Cup Winners' Cup | UEFA Cup[13] |
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Gaetano Scirea | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1977 – Juventus |
Antonio Cabrini | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1977 – Juventus |
Marco Tardelli | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1977 – Juventus |
Arnold Mühren | 1973 – Ajax | 1987 – Ajax | 1981 – Ipswich Town |
Sergio Brio | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1990 – Juventus |
Stefano Tacconi | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1990 – Juventus |
Luciano Bodini | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1991 – Inter Milan |
Danny Blind | 1995 – Ajax | 1987 – Ajax | 1992 – Ajax |
Gianluca Vialli | 1996 – Juventus | 1990 – Sampdoria | 1993 – Juventus |
Vitor Baía | 2004 – Porto | 1997 – Barcelona | 2003 – Porto |
Note: per criteria for achieving European Treble, shows first win only for any player with multiple wins of same competition.
List of players to have won all international club competitions
The table below show the only seven players who have won all international tournaments recognised by UEFA[14] and FIFA (chronological order).
Footballer | European Champions' Cup/ Champions League |
Cup Winners' Cup | UEFA Cup[12] | Super Cup | Intercontinental Cup |
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Gaetano Scirea | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1977 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1985 – Juventus |
Antonio Cabrini | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1977 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1985 – Juventus |
Stefano Tacconi | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1990 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1985 – Juventus |
Sergio Brio | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1990 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1985 – Juventus |
Arnold Mühren | 1973 – Ajax | 1987 – Ajax | 1981 – Ipswich Town | 1973 – Ajax | 1972 – Ajax |
Luciano Bodini | 1985 – Juventus | 1984 – Juventus | 1991 – Inter Milan | 1984 – Juventus | 1985 – Juventus |
Danny Blind | 1995 – Ajax | 1987 – Ajax | 1992 – Ajax | 1995 – Ajax | 1995 – Ajax |
List of managers to have won the three main European club competitions
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The table below show the only two managers who have won all three major UEFA club competitions[12] (chronological order).
Note: per criteria for achieving all confederation competitions, shows first win only for any manager with multiple wins of same competition.
Notably, French manager Arsène Wenger is the only manager who has been runner-up in all three major UEFA club competitions.[15] He finished runner-up in the 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup with Monaco and in the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup and 2005–06 UEFA Champions League with Arsenal.
List of managers to have won all international club competitions
The table below shows the only manager to have won all international tournaments recognised by UEFA[12] and FIFA.
Note: per criteria for achieving all confederation competitions, shows first win only in the case of manager's multiple wins of same competition.
Highest attendance for a UEFA club competition
Rank | Match | Date | Competition | Stadium and City | Attendance | Refs |
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1 | Celtic 2–1 Leeds United | 15 April 1970 | European Cup Semi-final | Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland | 136,505 | [16] |
Top appearances in UEFA club competitions
- As of 29 September 2015[17]
Includes UEFA Champions League (UCL), UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (CWC), Europa League / UEFA Cup (UEL), UEFA Intertoto Cup (UIC), UEFA Super Cup (USC), Intercontinental Cup (IC)
Rank | Nation | Player | Games | Goals | Goal Ratio | Debut in Europe | Retirement | Clubs |
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1 | Italy | Paolo Maldini | 174 | 3 | 0.02 | 1985 | 2009 | Milan |
2 | Spain | Xavi | 173 | 13 | 0.08 | 1999 | 2015 | Barcelona |
3 | Netherlands | Clarence Seedorf | 163 | 15 | 0.09 | 1992 | 2012 | Ajax, Sampdoria, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Milan |
4 | Spain | Raúl | 161 | 77 | 0.48 | 1995 | 2012 | Real Madrid, Schalke 04 |
5 | Argentina | Javier Zanetti | 160 | 5 | 0.03 | 1995 | 2014 | Inter Milan |
6 | Spain | Iker Casillas | 159 | 0 | 0.00 | 1999 | — | Real Madrid, Porto |
7 | Wales | Ryan Giggs | 159 | 29 | 0.18 | 1991 | 2014 | Manchester United |
8 | England | Jamie Carragher | 150 | 1 | 0.01 | 1997 | 2013 | Liverpool |
9 | Brazil | Roberto Carlos | 144 | 20 | 0.13 | 1995 | 2012 | Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Fenerbahçe |
10 | Spain | Pepe Reina | 143 | 0 | 0.00 | 2000 | — | Barcelona, Villarreal, Liverpool, Napoli |
10 | Ukraine | Andriy Shevchenko | 143 | 67 | 0.47 | 1994 | 2012 | Dynamo Kyiv, Milan, Chelsea, Milan, Dynamo Kyiv |
10 | Netherlands | Edwin Van Der Sar | 143 | 0 | 0.00 | 1993 | 2011 | Ajax, Juventus, Fulham, Manchester United |
Bold = Still active
Top scorers in UEFA club competitions
Includes UEFA Champions League (UCL), UEFA Cup Winners Cup (UCWC), Europa League / UEFA Cup (UEL), UEFA Intertoto Cup (Int), UEFA Super Cup (SC), Intercontinental Cup (IC)
Rank | Nation | Player | Goals | Games | Goal Ratio | Debut in Europe | Retirement | Clubs |
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1 | Portugal | Cristiano Ronaldo | 96 | 132 | 0.72 | 2002 | — | Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid |
2 | Argentina | Lionel Messi | 86 | 108 | 0.79 | 2004 | — | Barcelona |
3 | Spain | Raúl | 77 | 161 | 0.48 | 1995 | 2012 | Real Madrid, Schalke 04 |
4 | Italy | Filippo Inzaghi | 70 | 114 | 0.61 | 1995 | 2012 | Parma, Juventus, Milan |
5 | Ukraine | Andriy Shevchenko | 67 | 143 | 0.47 | 1994 | 2012 | Dynamo Kyiv, Milan, Chelsea, Milan, Dynamo Kyiv |
6 | Germany | Gerd Müller | 62 | 71 | 0.87 | 1967 | 1981 (1979 in Europe) | Bayern Munich |
6 | Netherlands | Ruud van Nistelrooy | 62 | 92 | 0.67 | 1998 | 2012 | PSV, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Hamburg |
8 | Sweden | Henrik Larsson | 59 | 108 | 0.55 | 1996 | 2009 | Feyenoord, Celtic, Barcelona, Manchester United, Helsingborg |
8 | France | Thierry Henry | 59 | 140 | 0.42 | 1996 | 2014 | Monaco, Juventus, Arsenal, Barcelona |
10 | Portugal | Eusébio[20] | 57 | 75 | 0.76 | 1961 | 1979 (1975 in Europe, played again in 1976 and 1977–78) | Benfica |
11 | Italy | Alessandro Del Piero | 53 | 127 | 0.42 | 1993 | 2015 | Juventus |
Bold = Still active
Footnotes and references
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