2024 UEFA Championship

2024 UEFA Championship: Real Madrid Win Title, Defeat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 {Full List Of Winners Since 1955}

2024 UEFA Championship

OpenLife Nigeria reports that after a keen contest for the 2024 UEFA Championship on Saturday, June 1 at the Wembley Stadium in England, Spanish giants, Real Madrid, walloped a Bundesliga’s strong team, Borussia Dortmund 2-0.

Sketches of views from the celebrated match indicated that Borussia Dortmund had the better chances in the Champions League final at Wembley but Real Madrid won the game 2-0 to be crowned champions of Europe. It is a familiar story for Carlo Ancelotti’s team that will only add to their legend.

                                                         About UEFA

Technically, in world football, no other club competition quite matches up to the popularity and the pull of the men’s UEFA Champions League (UCL).

The tournament features the best teams from Europe vying for the coveted trophy and the bragging rights to be called ‘Europe’s best’ each year.

While other continental federations like Asian Football Confederation, Confederation of African Football and South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) also run their own continental Champions League equivalents, the overwhelming popularity of European football around the world makes the UCL stand out.

ristiano Ronaldo holds the record for the most goals in a single UCL season
UEFA

Organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Europe’s governing body for football, the inaugural edition of the UCL, which was known as the European Cup until 1992, was held in 1955.

In the initial days, the UCL was a knockout tournament featuring the champions from different domestic leagues in Europe.

In 1991, a round-robin stage or group stage was introduced and multiple teams from a country were allowed to play in the UCL from the 1997-98 season, thereby expanding the number of teams in the tournament.

2024 UEFA Championship: Real Madrid Win Title, Defeat Borussia Dortmund 2-0  {Full List Of Winners Since 1955}
UEFA Champions Cup

As it stands, the main draw of the UEFA Champions League starts with 32 teams, divided into eight groups, playing in a double round-robin group stage. The top two from each group progress to the knockouts, which are played over two legs – except for the final.

Domestic champions and runner-ups from top European footballing countries participate in the UEFA Champions League. Stronger leagues like the ones from England, Spain and Germany get up to four slots in the main draw. UEFA is mulling to expand the number of teams to 48 to facilitate increased participation from all countries.

2024 UEFA Championship: Real Madrid Win Title, Defeat Borussia Dortmund 2-0  {Full List Of Winners Since 1955}
Vinicius Junior celebtartes Real Madrid’s 2nd goal against Borussia Dortmund

Spanish giants Real Madrid won the first edition of the UCL, then known as the European Cup, in 1955 and went on to retain the trophy in the next four editions – the longest win streak in the history of the competition.

Reigning champions Real Madrid have won the UEFA Champions League 15 times, making them the most successful team in the UCL.

Italian club AC Milan are next with seven. German team Bayern Munich and England’s Liverpool have won the annual showpiece six times each.

Real’s domestic rivals Barcelona, meanwhile, have five wins to their name. Ajax (4), Manchester United (3), Inter Milan (3), Juventus (2), Benfica (2), Nottingham Forest (2), Porto (2) and Chelsea (2) are the other multi-time UCL champions.

Over the years, there have been 23 different UCL champions. Reigning champions Manchester City became the sixth English club to claim the title after they lifted the UCL 2022-23 trophy.

Most goals in a single UEFA Champions League season

2024 UEFA Championship: Real Madrid Win Title, Defeat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 {Full List Of Winners Since 1955}
Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record for the most goals in a single UCL season

Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record for the most goals in a single UCL season, having scored 17 times in the 2013-14 campaign.

Most goals in a single UEFA Champions League season

 

PlayerTeamGoalsYear
Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid172013-14
Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid162015-16
Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid152017-18
Robert LewandowskiBayern Munich152019-20
Karim BenzemaReal Madrid152021-22
Jose AltafiniAC Milan141962-63
Lionel MessiBarcelona142011-12
Ferenc PuskasReal Madrid121959-60
Ruud van NistelrooyManchester United122002-03
Lionel MessiBarcelona122010-11
Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid122012-13
Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid122016-17
Lionel MessiBarcelona122018-19

 

UEFA Champions League winners list Since 1955

 

UCL winners
SeasonUCL championRunners up
1955-56Real Madrid (Spain)Stade de Reims (France)
1956-57Real Madrid (Spain)Fiorentina (Italy)
1957-58Real Madrid (Spain)AC Milan (Italy)
1958-59Real Madrid (Spain)Stade de Reims (France)
1959-60Real Madrid (Spain)Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)
1960-61Benfica (Portugal)Barcelona (Spain)
1961-62Benfica (Portugal)Real Madrid (Spain)
1962-63AC Milan (Italy)Benfica (Portugal)
1963-64Inter Milan (Italy)Real Madrid (Spain)
1964-65Inter Milan (Italy)Benfica (Portugal)
1965-66Real Madrid (Spain)Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
1966-67Celtic FC (Scotland)Inter Milan (Italy)
1967-68Manchester United (England)Benfica (Portugal)
1968-69AC Milan (Italy)Ajax (Netherlands)
1969-70Feyenoord (Netherlands)Celtic FC (Scotland)
1970-71Ajax (Netherlands)Panathinaikos (Greece)
1971-72Ajax (Netherlands)Inter Milan (Italy)
1972-73Ajax (Netherlands)Juventus (Italy)
1973-74Bayern Munich (Germany)Atletico Madrid (Spain)
1974-75Bayern Munich (Germany)Leeds United (England)
1975-76Bayern Munich (Germany)Saint-Etienne (France)
1976-77Liverpool (England)Borussia Monchengladbach (Germany)
1977-78Liverpool (England)Club Brugge (Belgium)
1978-79Nottingham Forest (England)Malmo (Sweden)
1979-80Nottingham Forest (England)Hamburger SV (Germany)
1980-81Liverpool (England)Real Madrid (Spain)
1981-82Aston Villa (England)Bayern Munich (Germany)
1982-83Hamburger SV (Germany)Juventus (Italy)
1983-84Liverpool (England)AS Roma (Italy)
1984-85Juventus (Italy)Liverpool (England)
1985-86Steaua Bucuresti (Romania)Barcelona (Spain)
1986-87FC Porto (Portugal)Bayern Munich (Germany)
1987-88PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)Benfica (Portugal)
1988-89AC Milan (Italy)Steaua Bucuresti (Romania)
1989-90AC Milan (Italy)Benfica (Portugal)
1990-91Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia)Marseille (France)
1991-92Barcelona (Spain)Sampdoria (Italy)
1992-93Marseille (France)AC Milan (Italy)
1993-94AC Milan (Italy)Barcelona (Spain)
1994-95Ajax (Netherlands)AC Milan (Italy)
1995-96Juventus (Italy)Ajax (Netherlands)
1996-97Borussia Dortmund (Germany)Juventus (Italy)
1997-98Real Madrid (Spain)Juventus (Italy)
1998-99Manchester United (England)Bayern Munich (Germany)
1999-2000Real Madrid (Spain)Valencia (Spain)
2000-01Bayern Munich (Germany)Valencia (Spain)
2001-02Real Madrid (Spain)Bayer Leverkusen (Germany)
2002-03AC Milan (Italy)Juventus (Italy)
2003-04FC Porto (Portugal)AS Monaco (France)
2004-05Liverpool (England)AC Milan (Italy)
2005-06Barcelona (Spain)Arsenal (England)
2006-07AC Milan (Italy)Liverpool (England)
2007-08Manchester United (England)Chelsea (England)
2008-09Barcelona (Spain)Manchester United (England)
2009-10Inter Milan (Italy)Bayern Munich (Germany)
2010-11Barcelona (Spain)Manchester United (England)
2011-12Chelsea (England)Bayern Munich (Germany)
2012-13Bayern Munich (Germany)Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
2013-14Real Madrid (Spain)Atletico Madrid (Spain)
2014-15Barcelona (Spain)Juventus (Italy)
2015-16Real Madrid (Spain)Atletico Madrid (Spain)
2016-17Real Madrid (Spain)Juventus (Italy)
2017-18Real Madrid (Spain)Liverpool (England)
2018-19Liverpool (England)Tottenham Hotspur (England)
2019-20Bayern Munich (Germany)Paris Saint-Germain (France)
2020-21Chelsea (England)Manchester City (England)
2021-22Real Madrid (Spain)Liverpool (England)
2022-23Manchester City (England)Inter Milan (Italy)
2023-24Real Madrid (Spain)Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
2024 UEFA Championship: Real Madrid Win Title, Defeat Borussia Dortmund 2-0  {Full List Of Winners Since 1955}
UEFA Title winners with club logo  since 1955

 

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