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Clubs

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UEFA club competition winners

Real Madrid hold the record for the most overall titles (26), and have the most UEFA Super Cup wins (6) as well.[1] The Madrid club also have a record 15 titles achieved in the UEFA Champions League and its predecessor.[2] Barcelona have a record four titles in the Cup Winners' Cup, while Sevilla have a record of seven UEFA Cup and Europa League titles.[3] Roma, West Ham United, Olympiacos, and Chelsea have each won one UEFA Conference League title. Finally, German clubs Hamburger SV, Schalke 04, and VfB Stuttgart, as well as Spanish club Villarreal, are the record holders by titles won in the UEFA Intertoto Cup (two each).

Ranking main European club competitions' winning club sides by winning percentage

This is a ranking of all club sides which have won one of the three main European competitions, past or present.[4]

Bayern Munich are the only team to finish a continental competition with a 100% winning record, achieving that milestone in 2020 as part of a modified tournament structure with a final eight in a neutral venue held in a single elimination match due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.

Top 17 club sides

Qualifying and preliminary round matches are not included, neither are play-off matches; results of penalty shoot-outs are considered the score which preceded them (including extra time).

Table key
  Highest ranked European Cup / UEFA Champions League winner
  Highest ranked European / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winner
  Highest ranked UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League winner
  Highest ranked UEFA Europa Conference League / UEFA Conference League winner
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List of teams to have won the main European club competitions

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The Champions League (left), the Cup Winners' Cup (middle), and the Europa League (right) trophies, comprising the original European Treble in 2021[5]
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The Conference League trophy

In 2025, Chelsea became the first club to have won all four UEFA main club competitions; the European Cup/UEFA Champions League, the European/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, the UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League, and the UEFA Europa Conference League/UEFA Conference League.[6] They are also the only club to have won all three pre-1999 main UEFA club competitions more than once each, having won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1970–71 and 1997–98, the Europa League in 2012–13 and 2018–19, and the Champions League in 2011–12 and 2020–21.[a]

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Only the first win is shown for any club with multiple wins of the same competition.

Four other clubs have also won the three main pre-1999 UEFA club competitions, the "European Treble" of European Cup/UEFA Champions League, European/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League.[5][7][8]

Only the first win is shown for any club with multiple wins of the same competition.

Although the Cup Winners' Cup no longer exists, 27 of its former winners could still add wins in the other two competitions to achieve the original European treble. Eleven of those teams are just one trophy away from the feat, including Barcelona and Milan who have both won multiple Champions League and Cup Winners' Cup titles and are one Europa League trophy away from achieving such feat.[9][10] Other clubs needing the Europa League title to achieve the treble are Hamburg, Borussia Dortmund, Manchester City, and Paris Saint-Germain, having previously won the European Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup once each. The remaining five clubs need to win the Champions League; Atlético Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur, Anderlecht, Valencia, and Parma.

There is a chance for the 31 other former winners of the Cup Winners' Cup to win the Europa League and the Conference League to win all four trophies. Any other existing clubs can also win a modern UEFA treble (counting only the Champions, Europa, and Conference League titles) in the future.

Juventus received The UEFA Plaque from the confederation in 1988, in recognition of being the first side in European football history to win all three major UEFA club competitions,[11][12] and the only one to reach it with in a single coach spell (i.e. Giovanni Trapattoni). They completed the European treble in the shortest amount of time (eight years), while Manchester United reached it in the longest (49 years).[13]

Hamburg, Fiorentina, Ajax, Arsenal, and Liverpool are the only clubs to have been runners-up in all three of these competitions.[14] After the inception of the Conference League in the 2021–22 season, Fiorentina became the first club to lose a final in all four European seasonal competitions, suffered after losing the 2023 Europa Conference League final.

List of teams to have won all pre-1999 UEFA club competitions

Until the first Conference League final in 2022, Juventus was the only club in association football history to have won every men's official confederation tournaments.[15]

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German side Hamburg was the only club to have been runners-up in all six UEFA club competitions played until 2021.[14] The club lost the European Cup Winners' Cup final in 1968, the European Super Cup in 1977 and 1983, the European Cup final in 1980, the UEFA Cup final in 1982, the Intercontinental Cup in 1983, and the finals of the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1999.

All finalists from one country

The 2018–19 season was the first time that all European finals featured representatives from only one country (England). In the Champions League final, Liverpool defeated Tottenham Hotspur, while Chelsea defeated Arsenal in the Europa League final.[16][17][18][19]

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All winners from one country

Before the abolition of the Cup Winners' Cup in 1999 and after the commencement of the Conference League in 2021, only once have three clubs from the same country – Italy in 1989–90 – won all three main UEFA club competitions in the same season:[20] In between, clubs from the same country have won both remaining main UEFA club competitions (Champions League and Europa League) in the same season six times: two Spanish teams in 2005–06, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, and 2017–18, and two English teams in 2018–19.

All runners-up from one association

In 2022–23 season, for the first time in European football history, three different teams from the same association (Italian FIGC) lost in all three UEFA competitions: Inter Milan lost the Champions League final, Roma lost the Europa League final and Fiorentina lost the Europa Conference League final, respectively.[21][22]

Finalists from the same country

  • Until 1997, the UEFA Cup was the only European club competition which routinely allocated multiple entrants to many countries. This has led to several finals featuring two clubs from the same country, in contrast to other UEFA club competitions before this time.[23]
  • In total, on eleven occasions at the UEFA Cup/Europa League, on eight occasions at the UEFA Champions League and on eight occasions at the European/UEFA Super Cup has the final of the tournament involved two teams from the same nation.[24][25] This makes a total of 27 same-country finals across all these competitions (10 all-Spanish finals, 7 all-Italian finals, 7 all-English finals, 2 all-German finals, 1 all-Portuguese final).
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Finalists from the same city

Clubs from the same city played with each other on four occasions. Only Madrid and London clubs have achieved this rare feat.

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Players

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List of players to have won the three main European club competitions

The table below show the ten players who have won all three major former and current UEFA club competitions (chronological order).[27][28]

Shows first win only for any player with multiple wins of same competition.

List of players to have won all international club competitions

Although no footballer has ever won all six competitions, the table below show the only six players who have won five different international competitions organised by UEFA,[28] including the three seasonal tournaments, until the introduction of the Conference League in 2021–22 season (chronological order).

Most appearances in UEFA club competitions

As of 13 August 2025[29]
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Bold = Still active
Italics = Active but not in UEFA

Top scorers in UEFA club competitions

As of 13 August 2025[30]

Includes all rounds of UEFA Champions League (UCL), UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (UCWC), UEFA Europa League (UEL), UEFA Conference League (UECL), UEFA Intertoto Cup (UIC), UEFA Super Cup (USC), Intercontinental Cup (IC)

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Managers

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List of managers to have won the three main European club competitions

The table below show the only three managers who have won all three major former and current UEFA club competitions.[28]

Shows first win only for any manager with multiple wins of same competition.

French manager Arsène Wenger is the only manager who has been runner-up in three major UEFA club competitions.[28] 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

Although no manager has ever won all seven competitions, the table below shows the only one to have won five different international tournaments organised by UEFA,[28] including the three seasonal tournaments, until the introduction of the Conference League in the 2021–22 season.

Shows first win only in the case of manager's multiple wins of same competition.

Attendance

Highest attendance for a UEFA club competition

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Notes

  1. Chelsea has also won the UEFA Super Cup twice, in 1998 and 2021.
  2. Monaco is a club from the sovereign state of Monaco but is playing in the French football league system.

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