UEFA Cup finals

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UEFA Cup finals
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UEFA Cup Finals 1972-2009
UEFA Cup Finals 1972-2009
UEFA Cup Finals
Date
Venue
Match
Result
Attendance
Date
Venue
Match
Result
Attendance
03/05/72
17/05/72
Wolverhampton
London
Wolverhampton W-Tottenham Hotspur FC
Tottenham Hotspur FC-Wolverhampton W
1-2
1-1
38 562
54 303
08/05/91
22/05/91
Milan
Rome
FC Internazionale Milano-AS Roma
AS Roma-FC Internazionale Milano
2-0
1-0
68 887
71 201
10/05/73
25/03/73
Liverpool
M’gladbach
Liverpool FC-Borussia Mönchengladbach
Borussia Mönchengladbach-Liverpool FC
3-0
2-0
41 169
34 905
29/04/92
13/05/92
Turin
Amsterdam
Torino FC-AFC Ajax
AFC Ajax-Torino FC
2-2
0-0
65 377
40 000
21/05/74
29/05/74
London
Rotterdam
Tottenham Hotspur FC-Feyenoord
Feyenoord-Tottenham Hotspur FC
2-2
2-0
46 281
59 317
05/05/93
19/05/93
Dortmund
Turin
Borussia Dortmund-Juventus
Juventus-Borussia Dortmund
1-3
3-0
37 000
62 781
07/05/75
21/05/75
Düsseldorf
Enschede
Borussia Mönchengladbach-FC Twente
FC Twente-Borussia Mönchengladbach
0-0
1-5
42 368
21 767
26/04/94
11/05/94
Vienna
Milan
SV Austria Salzburg-FC Internazionale
FC Internazionale-SV Austria Salzburg
0-1
1-0
47 800
80 326
28/04/76
19/05/76
Liverpool
Bruges
Liverpool FC-Club Brugge KV
Club Brugge KV-Liverpool FC
3-2
1-1
50 188
29 423
03/05/95
17/05/95
Parma
Milan
Parma FC-Juventus
Juventus-Parma FC
1-0
1-1
22 062
80 745
04/05/77
18/05/77
Turin
Bilbao
Juventus-Athletic Club
Athletic Club-Juventus
1-0
2-1 **
54 800
41 000
01/05/96
15/05/96
Munich
Bordeaux
FC Bayern München-Girondins Bordeaux
Girondins Bordeaux-FC Bayern München
2-0
1-3
65 000
35 000
26/04/78
09/05/78
Bastia
Eindhoven
SC Bastia-PSV Eindhoven
PSV Eindhoven-SC Bastia
0-0
3-0
15 000
27 000
07/05/97
21/05/97
Gelsenkirchen
Milan
FC Schalke 04-FC Internazionale Milano
FC Internazionale Milano-FC Schalke 04
1-0
1-0 ***
56 824
81 675
09/05/79
23/05/79
Belgrade
Düsseldorf
FK Crvena zvezda-Borussia M’gladbach
Borussia M’gladbach-FK Crvena zvezda
1-1
1-0
98 000
50 000
06/05/98
12/05/99
Paris
Moscow
FC Internazionale Milano-S.S. Lazio
Parma FC-Olympique de Marseille
3-0
3-0
44 412
61 000
07/05/80
21/05/80
M’gladbach
Frankfurt
Borussia M’gladbach-Eintracht Frankfurt
Eintracht Frankfurt-Borussia M’gladbach
3-2
1-0 **
25 000
59 000
17/05/00
Copenhagen
Galatasaray AŞ-Arsenal FC
4-1 ****
38 919
16/05/01
Dortmund
Liverpool FC-Deportivo Alavés
5-4 °
48 050
06/05/81
20/05/81
Ipswich
Amsterdam
Ipswich Town FC-AZ Alkmaar
AZ Alkmaar-Ipswich Town FC
3-0
4-2
27 532
22 000
08/05/02
Rotterdam
Feyenoord-Borussia Dortmund
3-2
45 611
21/05/03
Seville
FC Porto-Celtic FC
3-2 °°
52 140
05/05/82
19/05/82
Gothenburg
Hamburg
IFK Göteborg-Hamburger SV
Hamburger SV-IFK Göteborg
1-0
0-3
42 548
60 200
19/05/04
Gothenburg
Valencia CF-Olympique de Marseille
2-0
40 000
04/05/83
18/05/83
Brussels
Lisbon
RSC Anderlecht-SL Benfica
SL Benfica-RSC Anderlecht
1-0
1-1
52 694
80 000
18/05/05
Lisbon
PFC CSKA Moskva-Sporting Clube
3-1
47 085
10/05/06
Eindhoven
Sevilla FC-Middlesbrough FC
4-0
32 100
09/05/84
23/05/84
Brussels
London
RSC Anderlecht-Tottenham Hotspur FC
Tottenham Hotspur FC-RSC Anderlecht
1-1
1-1 ***
38 000
46 258
08/05/85
22/05/85
Szekesfehervar
Madrid
Videoton SC-Real Madrid CF
Real Madrid CF-Videoton SC
0-3
0-1
38 000
98 300
30/04/86
06/05/86
Madrid
Berlin
Real Madrid CF-1.FC Köln
1.FC Köln-Real Madrid CF
5-1
2-0
85 000
21 185
06/05/87
20/05/87
Gothenburg
Dundee
IFK Göteborg-Dundee United FC
Dundee United FC-IFK Göteborg
1-0
1-1
50 053
20 911
04/05/88
18/05/88
Barcelona
Leverkusen
RCD Espanyol-Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 Leverkusen-RCD Espanyol
3-0
3-0 ***
45 000
22 000
03/05/89
17/05/89
Naples
Stuttgart
SSC Napoli-VfB Stuttgart
VfB Stuttgart-SSC Napoli
2-1
3-3
81 093
67 000
02/05/90
16/05/90
Turin
Avellino
Juventus-ACF Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina-Juventus
3-1
0-0
47 519
30 999
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Glasgow
Sevilla FC-RCD Espanyol
2-2 °°°
47 602
14/05/08
Manchester
FC Zenit St Petersburg-Rangers FC
2-0
43 878
20/05/09
Istanbul
FC Shakhtar Donetsk-Werder Bremen
2-1 *
37 357
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after extra time
on away goals
after extra time and penalty shoot-out
after extra time (0-0) and penalty shoot-out (4-1)
‘Golden Goal’
‘Silver Goal’
after extra time (1-1) and penalty shoot-out (3-1)
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UEFA Cup winners
1972: Tottenham Hotspur FC
First leg: 3 May 1972
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC-Tottenham
Hotspur FC 1-2
0-1 Chivers (56) 1-1 McCalliog (72) 1-2 Chivers (87)
Referee: Tofiq Bähramov (USSR)
Attendance: 38 562
Second leg: 17 May 1972
Tottenham Hotspur FC-Wolverhampton
Wanderers FC 1-1
1-0 Mullery (29) 1-1 Wagstaffe (40)
Referee: Laurens van Raven (NED)
Attendance: 54 303
Winners: Pat Jennings, Joe Kinnear, Cyril Knowles,
Alan Mullery (capt), Mike England, Phil Beal, Alan
Gilzean, Steve Perryman, Martin Chivers, Martin
Peters, Ralph Coates, John Pratt. Manager: Bill
Nicholson
1973: Liverpool FC
First leg: 10 May 1973
Liverpool FC-VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-0
1-0 Keegan (21) 2-0 Keegan (32) 3-0 Lloyd (61)
Referee: Erich Linemayr (AUT)
Attendance: 41 169
Second leg: 23 May 1973
VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach-Liverpool FC 2-0
1-0 Heynckes (31) 2-0 Heynckes (40)
Referee: Pavel Kazakov (USSR)
Attendance: 35 000
Winners: Ray Clemence, Chris Lawler, Alec
Lindsay, Tommy Smith (capt), Larry Lloyd, Emlyn
Hughes, Kevin Keegan, Peter Cormack, Steve
Heighway, John Toshack, Ian Callaghan, Phil
Boersma, Brian Hall. Manager: Bill Shankly
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1974: Feyenoord
First leg: 21 May 1974
Tottenham Hotspur FC-Feyenoord 2-2
1-0 England (40) 1-1 Van Hanegem (43)
2-1 Own goal (Israel - 63) 2-2 De Jong (84)
Referee: Rudolf Scheurer (SUI)
Attendance: 46 281
1976: Liverpool FC
First leg: 28 April 1976
Liverpool FC-Club Brugge KV 3-2
0-1 Lambert (5) 0-2 Cools (12) 1-2 R. Kennedy (60)
2-2 Case (62) 3-2 Keegan (65 - pen)
Referee: Ferdinand Biwerski (GER)
Attendance: 49 981
Second leg: 29 May 1974
Feyenoord-Tottenham Hotspur FC 2-0
1-0 Rijsbergen (43) 2-0 Ressel (85)
Referee: Rosario Lo Bello (ITA)
Attendance: 59 317
Second leg: 19 May 1976
Club Brugge KV-Liverpool FC 1-1
1-0 Lambert (11 - pen) 1-1 Keegan (15)
Referee: Rudi Glöckner (GER)
Attendance: 29 423
Winners: Ed Treijtel, Wim Rijsbergen, Joop van
Daele, Rinus Israel, Harry Vos, Mladen Ramljak,
Wim Jansen (capt), Peter Ressel, Teo de Jong, Lex
Schoenmaker, Jørgen Kristensen, Jan Boskamp,
Henk Wery. Head coach: Wiel Coerver
Winners: Ray Clemence, Tommy Smith, Phil Neal,
Phil Thompson, Ray Kennedy, Emlyn Hughes
(capt), Jimmy Case, Steve Heighway, Kevin
Keegan, John Toshack, Ian Callaghan, David
Fairclough. Manager: Bob Paisley
1975: VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach
1977: Juventus
First leg: 7 May 1975
VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach-FC Twente 0-0
Referee: Károly Palotai (HUN)
Attendance: 42 368
Second leg: 21 May 1975
FC Twente-VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach 1-5
0-1 Simonsen (3) 0-2 Heynckes (9) 0-3 Heynckes
(50) 0-4 Heynckes (60) 1-4 Drost (76) 1-5
Simonsen (87 - pen)
Referee: Paul Schiller (AUT)
Attendance: 21 767
Winners: Wolfgang Kleff, Berti Vogts (capt), Uli
Surau, Hans, Jürgen Wittkamp, Rainer Bonhof,
Hans Klinkhammer, Allan Simonsen, Herbert
Wimmer, Henning Jensen, Dietmar Danner, Jupp
Heynckes, Frank Schäfer, Horst Köppel, Christian
Kulik, Calle Del’Haye. Head coach: Hennes
Weisweiler
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First leg: 5 May 1977
Juventus-Athletic Club 1-0
1-0 Tardelli (14)
Referee: Charles Corver (NED)
Attendance: 66 000
Second leg: 18 May 1977
Athletic Club-Juventus 2-1
0-1 Bettega (7) 1-1 Irureta (12) 2-1 Carlos (78)
Referee: Erich Linemayr (AUT)
Attendance: 39 700
Winners: Dino Zoff, Antonello Cuccureddu,
Claudio Gentile, Giuseppe Furino (capt), Francesco
Morini, Gaetano Scirea, Franco Causio, Marco
Tardelli, Roberto Boninsegna, Romeo Benetti,
Roberto Bettega, Luciano Spinosi, Sergio Gori.
Head coach: Giovanni Trapattoni
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1978: PSV Eindhoven
First leg: 26 April 1978
SC Bastia-PSV Eindhoven 0-0
Referee: Dušan Maksimović (YUG)
Attendance: 8 006
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Second leg: 9 May 1978
PSV Eindhoven-SC Bastia 3-0
1-0 W. van de Kerkhof (24) 2-0 Deijkers (67)
3-0 Van der Kuylen (69)
Referee: Nicolae Rainea (ROM)
Attendance: 28 000
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Winners: Jan van Beveren, Gerrie Deijkers, Huub
Stevens, Ernie Brandts, Jan Poortvliet, Henk Lubse,
Willy van de Kerkhof, Adri van Kraay, Cees Krijgh,
Willy van der Kuylen (capt), Nick Deacy. Head
coach: Kees Rijvers
1979: VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach
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First leg: 9 May 1979
FK Crvena zvezda-VfL Borussia
Mönchengladbach 1-1
1-0 Šestić (22) 1-1 Own goal (Jurišić - 60)
Referee: Ian Foote (SCO)
Attendance: 65 000
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Second leg: 23 May 1979
VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach-FK Crvena
zvezda 1-0
1-0 Simonsen (16 - pen)
Referee: Alberto Michelotti (ITA)
Attendance: 45 000
Winners: Wolfgang Kneib, Berti Vogts (capt),
Wilfried Hannes, Frank Schäfer, Norbert Ringels,
Winfried Schäfer, Allan Simonsen, Christian Kulik,
Rudi Gores, Horst Wohlers, Ewald Lienen, Horst
Köppel, Carsten Nielsen, Dietmar Danner. Head
coach: Udo Lattek
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1980: Eintracht Frankfurt
First leg: 7 May 1980
VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach-Eintracht
Frankfurt 3-2
0-1 Krager (37) 1-1 Kulik (45)1-2 Hölzenbein (71)
2-2 Matthäus (77) 3-2 Kulik (88)
Referee: Emilio Guruceta (ESP)
Attendance: 25 000
Second leg: 21 May 1980
Eintracht Frankfurt-VfL Borussia
Mönchengladbach 1-0
1-0 Schaub (81)
Referee: Alexis Ponnet (BEL)
Attendance: 59 000
Winners: Jürgen Pahl, Ronald Börchers, BumKun Cha, Horst Ehrmanntraut, Karl-Heinz
Körbel, Werner Lorant, Norbert Nachtweih, Willi
Neuberger, Bernd Nickel, Bruno Pezzey (capt),
Fred Schaub, Harald Krager, Wolfgang Trapp.
Head coach: Friedel Rausch
1982: IFK Göteborg
First leg: 5 May 1982
IFK Göteborg-Hamburger SV 1-0
1-0 Tord Holmgren (88)
Referee: John Carpenter (IRL)
Attendance: 42 548
Second leg: 19 May 1982
Hamburger SV-IFK Göteborg 0-3
0-1 Corneliusson (25) 0-2 Nilsson (61)
0-3 Fredriksson (65 - pen)
Referee: George Courtney (ENG)
Attendance: 57 312
Winners: Thomas Wernersson, Ruben Svensson,
Glenn Hysén, Conny Karlsson (capt), Stig
Fredriksson, Tord Holmgren, Glenn Strömberg,
Jerry Karlsson, Torbjörn Nilsson, Dan Corneliusson,
Tommy Holmgren, Glenn Schiller, Håkan Sandberg.
Head coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson
1983: RSC Anderlecht
1981: Ipswich Town FC
First leg: 6 May 1981
Ipswich Town FC-AZ Alkmaar 3-0
1-0 Wark (29) 2-0 Thijssen (47) 3-0 Mariner (55)
Referee: Adolf Prokop (GER)
Attendance: 27 532
Second leg: 20 May 1981
AZ Alkmaar-Ipswich Town FC 4-2
0-1 Thijssen (4) 1-1 Weltzl (6) 2-1 Metgod (24)
2-2 Wark (31) 3-2 Tol (39) 4-2 Jonker (73)
Referee: Walter Eschweiler (GER)
Attendance: 22 291
Winners: Paul Cooper, Mick Mills (capt), Steve
McCall, Frans Thijssen, Russell Osman, Terry
Butcher, Arnold Mühren, John Wark, Paul Mariner,
Alan Brazil, Eric Gates. Manager: Bobby Robson
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First leg: 4 May 1983
RSC Anderlecht-SL Benfica 1-0
1-0 Brylle (30)
Referee: Bogdan Dochev (BUL)
Attendance: 55 000
Second leg: 18 May 1983
SL Benfica-RSC Anderlecht 1-1
1-0 Han (32) 1-1 Lozano (38)
Referee: Charles Corver (NED)
Attendance: 70 000
Winners: Jacques Munaron, Luka Peruzović, Per
Frimann, Juan Lozano, Mick De Groote, Frank
Vercauteren (capt), Morten Olsen, Walter De
Greef, Erwin Vandenbergh, Ludo Coeck, Hugo
Broos, Kenneth Brylle, Wim Hofkens, Alex
Czerniatynski. Head coach: Paul Van Himst
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1984: Tottenham Hotspur FC
First leg: 9 May 1984
RSC Anderlecht-Tottenham Hotspur FC 1-1
0-1 Miller (58) 1-1 Olsen (85)
Referee: Bruno Galler (SUI)
Attendance: 33 000
Second leg: 23 May 1984
Tottenham Hotspur FC-RSC Anderlecht 1-1
(after extra time)
0-1 Czerniatynski (60) 1-1 Roberts (83)
Penalty shoot-out: 1-0 Roberts 1-0 Olsen (saved)
2-0 Falco 2-1 Brylle 3-1 Stevens 3-2 Scifo 4-2
Archibald 4-3 Vercauteren 4-3 Thomas 4-3
Gudjohnsen
Referee: Volker Roth (GER)
Attendance: 46 258
Winners: Tony Parks, Danny Thomas, Chris
Hughton, Graham Roberts (capt-2nd leg),
Paul Miller, Gary Mabbutt, Mike Hazard, Steve
Archibald, Mark Falco, Gary Stevens, Tony Galvin,
Osvaldo Ardiles, Dick Alistair, Steve Perryman
(capt-1st leg). Manager: Keith Burkinshaw
1985: Real Madrid CF
First leg: 8 May 1985
Videoton SC-Real Madrid CF 0-3
0-1 Míchel (31) 0-2 Gallego (76) 0-3 Valdano (88)
Referee: Michel Vautrot (FRA)
Attendance: 30 000
Second leg: 22 May 1985
Real Madrid CF-Videoton SC 0-1
0-1 Majer (86)
Referee: Alexis Ponnet (BEL)
Attendance: 80 000
Winners: Miguel Angel González, Miguel Porlán
‘Chendo’, José Camacho (capt), Uli Stielike,
Manuel Sanchís, Isidoro San José, Emilio
Butragueño, Miguel González ‘Míchel’, Carlos
Santillana, Juan Gómez ‘Juanito’, Jorge Valdano,
Ricardo Gallego, José Antonio Salguero. Head
coach: Amancio Amaro
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1986: Real Madrid CF
First leg: 30 April 1986
Real Madrid CF-1. FC Köln 5-1
0-1 Allofs (29) 1-1 Hugo Sánchez (38) 2-1 Gordillo
(42) 3-1 Valdano (52) 4-1 Valdano (84)
5-1 Santillana (89)
Referee: George Courtney (ENG)
Attendance: 60 000
Second leg: 6 May 1986
1. FC Köln-Real Madrid CF 2-0
1-0 Bein (23) 2-0 Geilenkirchen (71)
Referee: Robert Valentine (SCO)
Attendance: 22 000
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Winners: Agustín Rodríguez, Miguel Porlán ‘Chendo’,
José Antonio Camacho (capt), Antonio Maceda,
Jesús Solana, Rafael Gordillo, Emilio Butragueño,
Miguel González ‘Michel’, Hugo Sánchez, Ricardo
Gallego, Jorge Valdano, Juan Gómez ‘Juanito’, Carlos
Santillana, José Antonio Salguero, Rafael Martín
Vázquez. Head coach: Luis Molowny
1987: IFK Göteborg
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First leg: 6 May 1987
IFK Göteborg-Dundee United FC 1-0
1-0 Pettersson (38)
Referee: Siegfried Kirschen (GER)
Attendance: 48 614
Second leg: 20 May 1987
Dundee United FC-IFK Göteborg 1-1
0-1 Lennart Nilsson (22) 1-1 Clark (60)
Referee: Ioan Igna (ROM)
Attendance: 20 900
Winners: Thomas Wernersson, Mats-Olaf
Carlsson, Glenn Hysén (capt), Peter Larsson, Stig
Fredriksson, Roland Nilsson, Tord Holmgren,
Michael Andersson, Tommy Holmgren, Stefan
Pettersson, Lennart Nilsson, Magnus Johansson,
Lars Zetterlund. Head coach: Gunder Bengtsson
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1988: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
First leg: 4 May 1988
RCD Espanyol-Bayer 04 Leverkusen 3-0
1-0 Losada (44) 2-0 Soler (48) 3-0 Losada (56)
Referee: Dušan Krchnak (CZE)
Attendance: 31 180
Second leg: 18 May 1988
Bayer 04 Leverkusen-RCD Espanyol 3-0 (after
extra time)
1-0 Tita (56) 2-0 Götz (63) 3-0 Bum-Kun Cha (81)
Penalty shoot-out: 0-1 Pichi Alonso 0-1
Falkenmayer 0-2 Job 1-2 Rolff 1-2 Urquiaga
2-2 Waas 2-2 Zúñiga 3-2 Täuber 3-2 Losada
Referee: Jan Keizer (NED)
Attendance: 21 600
Winners: Rüdiger Vollborn, Erich Seckler, Alois
Reinhardt, Andrzej Buncol, Knut Reinhardt,
Wolfgang Rolff (capt), Christian Schreier, Ralf
Falkenmayer, Falko Götz, Milton Tita, Bum-Kun Cha,
Herbert Waas, Klaus Täuber, Jean-Pierre Dekeyser,
Florian Hinterberger. Head coach: Erich Ribbeck
1990: Juventus
First leg: 2 May 1990
Juventus-ACF Fiorentina 3-1
1-0 Galia (3) 1-1 Buso (10) 2-1 Casiraghi (60)
3-1 De Agostini (75)
Referee: Emilio Soriano Aladrén (ESP)
Attendance: 47 519
First leg: 3 May 1989
SSC Napoli-VfB Stuttgart 2-1
0-1 Gaudino (17) 1-1 Maradona (67) 2-1 Careca (88)
Referee: Gerassimos Germanakos (GRE)
Attendance: 81 093
Second leg: 17 May 1989
VfB Stuttgart-SSC Napoli 3-3
0-1 Alemão (18) 1-1 Klinsmann (25) 1-2 Ferrara (39)
1-3 Careca (61) 2-3 Gaudino (68) 3-3 Schmäler (89)
Referee: Victoriano Sánchez Arminio (ESP)
Attendance: 64 000
Winners: Giuliano Giuliani, Ciro Ferrara, Giovanni
Francini, Giancarlo Corradini, Ricardo De Brito
‘Alemão’, Alessandro Renica, Luca Fusi, Fernando
Di Napoli, António de Oliveira Filho ‘Careca’, Diego
Maradona (capt), Andrea Carnevale, Tebaldo
Bigliardi, Antonio Carannante, Massimo Crippa.
Head coach: Ottavio Bianchi
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First leg: 29 April 1992
Torino FC-AFC Ajax 2-2
0-1 Jonk (14) 1-1 Casagrande (62) 1-2 Pettersson
(75 - pen) 2-2 Casagrande (84)
Referee: Joe Worrall (ENG)
Attendance: 65 377
Second leg: 16 May 1990
ACF Fiorentina-Juventus 0-0
Referee: Aron Schmidhuber (GER)
Attendance: 30 999
Second leg: 13 May 1992
AFC Ajax-Torino FC 0-0
Referee: Zoran Petrović (YUG)
Attendance: 40 000
Winners: Stefano Tacconi (capt-2nd leg), Nicolò
Napoli, Luigi De Agostini, Roberto Galia, Bruno
Pasquale, Angelo Alessio, Sergei Aleinikov, Rui
Barros, Pierluigi Casiraghi, Giancarlo Marocchi,
Salvatore Schillaci, Massimo Rosa, Salvatore
Avallone, Dario Bonetti, Sergio Brio (capt -1st leg).
Head coach: Dino Zoff
Winners: Stanley Menzo, Danny Blind (capt),
Sonny Silooy, Wim Jonk, Frank de Boer, Aron
Winter, Johnny van’t Schip, Michel Kreek, Stefan
Pettersson, Rob Alflen, Bryan Roy, Marciano
Vink, John van Loen, Dennis Bergkamp, Alfons
Groenendijk. Head coach: Louis van Gaal
1991: FC Internazionale Milano
1989: SSC Napoli
1992: AFC Ajax
First leg: 8 May 1991
FC Internazionale Milano-AS Roma 2-0
1-0 Matthäus (58 - pen) 2-0 Berti (67)
Referee: Aleksei Spirin (CIS)
Attendance: 68 887
Second leg: 22 May 1991
AS Roma-FC Internazionale Milano 1-0
1-0 Rizzitelli (81)
Referee: Joël Quiniou (FRA)
Attendance: 70 901
Winners: Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi (capt),
Andreas Brehme, Sergio Battistini, Riccardo Ferri,
Antonio Paganin, Alessandro Bianchi, Nicola Berti,
Jürgen Klinsmann, Lothar Matthäus, Fausto Pizzi,
Andrea Mandorlini, Aldo Serena, Giuseppe Baresi.
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First leg: 26 April 1994
SV Austria Salzburg-FC Internazionale Milano 0-1
0-1 Berti (35)
Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (DEN)
Attendance: 43 000
Second leg: 11 May 1994
FC Internazionale Milano-SV Austria Salzburg 1-0
1-0 Jonk (65)
Referee: Jim McCluskey (SCO)
Attendance: 80 345
Winners: Walter Zenga, Antonio Paganin, Davide
Fontolan, Wim Jonk, Giuseppe Bergomi (capt),
Sergio Battistini, Angelo Orlando, Antonio
Manicone, Nicola Berti, Dennis Bergkamp, Rubén
Sosa, Riccardo Ferri, Massimo Paganin, Alessandro
Bianchi, Francesco Dell’Anno. Head coach:
Giampiero Marini
First leg: 5 May 1993
Borussia Dortmund-Juventus 1-3
1-0 Michael Rummenigge (2) 1-1 Dino Baggio (26)
1-2 Roberto Baggio (30) 1-3 Roberto Baggio (73)
Referee: Sándor Puhl (HUN)
Attendance: 37 000
1995: Parma FC
Second leg: 19 May 1993
Juventus-Borussia Dortmund 3-0
1-0 Dino Baggio 2-0 Dino Baggio (39)
3-0 Andreas Möller (65)
Referee: John Blankenstein (NED)
Attendance: 62 781
Second leg: 17 May 1995
Juventus-Parma FC 1-1
1-0 Vialli (35) 1-1 Dino Baggio (53)
Referee: Frans Van Den Wijngaert (BEL)
Attendance: 80 000
Winners: Angelo Peruzzi, Massimo Carrera,
Moreno Torricelli, Marco Di Marchi, Jürgen Kohler,
Júlio César, Roberto Galia, Dino Baggio, Gianluca
Vialli, Roberto Baggio (capt), Andreas Möller,
Paolo Di Canio, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Antonio Conte.
Head coach: Giovanni Trapattoni
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1994: FC Internazionale Milano
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First leg: 3 May 1995
Parma FC-Juventus 1-0
1-0 Dino Baggio (5)
Referee: Antonio López Nieto (ESP)
Attendance: 22 057
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Winners: Luca Bucci, Antonio Benarrivo, Alberto
Di Chiara, Lorenzo Minotti (capt), Massimo Susic,
Fernando Couto, Stefano Fiore, Dino Baggio,
Massimo Crippa, Gianfranco Zola, Faustino
Asprilla, Marcelo Castellini, Roberto Mussi, Luigi
Apolloni, Gabriele Pin, Roberto Sensini. Head
coach: Nevio Scala
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1996: FC Bayern München
First leg: 1 May 1996
FC Bayern München-FC Girondins de
Bordeaux 2-0
1-0 Helmer (34) 2-0 Scholl (60)
Referee: Serge Muhmenthaler (SUI)
Attendance: 63 000
Second leg: 15 May 1996
FC Girondins de Bordeaux-FC Bayern München 1-3
0-1 Scholl (53) 0-2 Kostadinov (66) 1-2 Dutuel (75)
1-3 Klinsmann (77)
Referee: Vadim Zhuk (BLR)
Attendance: 30 000
Winners: Oliver Kahn, Markus Babbel, Christian
Ziege, Thomas Strunz, Thomas Helmer, Dieter Frey,
Mehmet Scholl, Ciriaco Sforza, Jürgen Klinsmann,
Lothar Matthäus (capt), Emil Kostadinov, Marcel
Witeczek, Alexander Zickler, Oliver Kreuzer,
Dietmar Hamann, Jean-Pierre Papin.
Head coach: Franz Beckenbauer
1997: FC Schalke 04
First leg: 7 May 1997
FC Schalke 04-FC Internazionale Milano 1-0
1-0 Wilmots (69)
Referee: Marc Batta (FRA)
Attendance: 57 000
Second leg: 21 May 1997
FC Internazionale Milano-FC Schalke 04 1-0
(after extra time)
1-0 Zamorano (84)
Penalty shoot-out: 0-1 Anderbrügge 0-1 Zamorano
0-2 Thon 1-2 Djorkaeff 1-3 Max 1-3 Winter
1-4 Wilmots
Referee: José María García Aranda (ESP)
Attendance: 81 675
1998: FC Internazionale Milano
Final: Parc des Princes, Paris on 6 May 1998
S.S. Lazio-FC Internazionale Milano 0-3
0-1 Zamorano (9) 0-2 Zanetti (60) 0-3 Ronaldo (70)
Referee: Antonio López Nieto (ESP)
Attendance: 44 412
Winners: Gianluca Pagliuca (capt), Javier Zanetti,
Youri Djorkaeff (69: Benoît Cauet), Salvatore Fresi,
Aron Winter (69: Francesco Moriero), Iván
Zamorano (74: Luigi Sartor), Ronaldo Nazário
da Lima, Zé Elias, Diego Simeone, Taribo West,
Francesco Colonnese. Unused subs: Andrea
Mazzantini, Fabio Galante, Nwankwo Kanu, Álvaro
Recoba. Head coach: Luigi Simoni
2000: Galatasaray AŞ
Final: Parken, Copenhagen on 17 May 2000
Galatasaray AŞ-Arsenal FC 0-0 (after extra
time)
Penalty shoot-out: 1-0 Ergün 1-0 Šuker 2-0 Hakan
Şükür 2-1 Parlour 3-1 Ümit 3-1 Vieira 4-1 Popescu
Referee: Antonio López Nieto (ESP)
Attendance: 38 919
Winners: Claúdio Taffarel, Bülent Korkmaz (capt),
Gheorghe Popescu, Arif Erdem (95: Hasan Şaş),
Okan Buruk (83: Hakan Ünsal), Suat Kaya (95:
Ahmet Yıldırım), Hakan Şükür, Gheorghe Hagi,
Ümit Davala, Carlos Alberto ‘Capone’, Ergün
Penbe. Unused subs: Kerem İnan, Fatih Akyel,
Mehmet Yozgatli, Márcio dos Santos. Head coach:
Fatih Terim
1999: Parma FC
Final: Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow on 12 May 1999
Parma FC-Olympique de Marseille 3-0
1-0 Crespo (25) 2-0 Vanoli (36) 3-0 Chiesa (55)
Referee: Hugh Dallas (SCO)
Attendance: 61 000
Winners: Gianluigi Buffon, Roberto Sensini (capt),
Lilian Thuram, Alain Boghossian, Diego Fuser,
Fabio Cannavaro, Paolo Vanoli, Dino Baggio, Juan
Sebastián Verón (77: Stefano Fiore), Enrico Chiesa
(73: Abel Balbo), Hernán Crespo (84: Faustino
Asprilla). Unused subs: Davide Micillo, Luigi Sartor,
Roberto Mussi, Luigi Apolloni. Head coach:
Alberto Malesani
2001: Liverpool FC
Final: Westfalenstadion, Dortmund on 16 May
2001
Liverpool FC-Deportivo Alavés 5-4 (after extra
time)
1-0 Babbel (3) 2-0 Gerrard (16) 2-1 Iván Alonso (26)
3-1 McAllister (40 - pen) 3-2 Javi Moreno (47) 3-3
Javi Moreno (49) 4-3 Fowler (72) 4-4 Jordi Cruyff
(88) 5-4 Own goal (Geli - 116 / ‘golden goal’)
Referee: Gilles Veissière (FRA)
Attendance: 48 050
Winners: Sander Westerveld, Stéphane Henchoz
(55: Vladimír Šmicer), Markus Babbel, Sami Hyypiä
(capt), Jamie Carragher, Danny Murphy, Dietmar
Hamann, Steven Gerrard, Gary McAllister, Emile
Heskey (64: Robbie Fowler), Michael Owen (78:
Patrik Berger). Unused subs: Pegguy Arphexad,
Stephen Wright, Nicky Barmby, Grégory Vignal.
Head coach: Gérard Houllier
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2002: Feyenoord
Final: De Kuip, Rotterdam on 8 May 2002
Feyenoord-Borussia Dortmund 3-2
1-0 Van Hooijdonk (33 - pen) 2-0 Van Hooijdonk (40)
2-1 Amoroso (47 - pen) 3-1 Tomasson
(50) 3-2 Koller (58)
Referee: Vítor Manuel Melo Pereira (POR)
Attendance: 45 611
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Winners: Edwin Zoetebier, Christian Gyan,
Tomasz Rząsa, Paul Bosvelt (capt), Kees van
Wonderen, Patrick Paauwe, Shinji Ono (85:
Ferry de Haan), Pierre van Hooijdonk, Jon Dahl
Tomasson, Bonaventure Kalou (76: Johan
Elmander), Robin van Persie (63: Leonardo).
Unused subs: Henk Timmer, Mauricio Aros,
Igor Korneev, Piet Collen. Head coach: Bert van
Marwijk
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2003: FC Porto
Final: Estadio Olímpico, Seville on 21 May 2003
Celtic FC-FC Porto 2-3 (after extra time)
0-1 Derlei (45+1) 1-1 Larsson (47) 1-2 Alenichev
(54) 2-2 Larsson (57) 2-3 Derlei (115)
Referee: Luboš Michel (SVK)
Attendance: 52 140
Winners: Vítor Baía, Paulo Ferreira, Jorge Costa
(capt-72: Pedro Emanuel), Ricardo Carvalho, Nuno
Valente, Costinha (9: Ricardo Costa), Nuno
Oliveira ‘Maniche’, Anderson De Souza ‘Deco’,
Dmitri Alenichev, Nuno Gonçalves ‘Capucho’ (98:
Marco Ferreira), Vanderlei Fernandes ‘Derlei’.
Unused subs: Nuno Simões, César Peixoto,
Clayton Ferreira, Tiago Moreira. Head coach: José
Mourinho
Winners: Jens Lehmann, Thomas Linke, Radoslav
Látal, Yves Eigenrauch, Andreas Müller, Olaf Thon
(capt), Martin Max, Michael Büskens, Jiří Němec,
Marc Wilmots, Johan de Kock, Ingo Anderbrügge,
Oliver Held. Head coach: Huub Stevens
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2004: Valencia CF
Final: Ullevi Stadion, Gothenburg on 19 May 2004
Valencia CF-Olympique de Marseille 2-0
1-0 Vicente (45+2 - pen) 2-0 Mista (58)
Referee: Pierluigi Collina (ITA)
Attendance: 39 000
Winners: Santiago Cañizares, Cristóbal ‘Curro’
Torres, Roberto Ayala, Carlos Marchena (86:
Mauricio Pellegrino), Amedeo Carboni, Francisco
Pérez Rufete (64: Pablo Aimar), Rubén Baraja,
David Albelda (capt), Vicente Rodríguez, Miguel
Angel Angulo (83: Mohamed Sissoko), Miguel
Angel Ferrer ‘Mista’. Unused subs: David Rangel,
Juan Sánchez, Javier Garrido, Francisco Muñoz
‘Xisco’. Head coach: Rafael Benítez
2005: PFC CSKA Moskva
Final: Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon on 18 May 2005
Sporting Clube de Portugal-PFC CSKA Moskva 1-3
1-0 Rogério (29) 1-1 Aleksei Berezutskiy (56) 1-2
Zhirkov (65) 1-3 Vágner Love (75)
Referee: Graham Poll (ENG)
Attendance: 47 085
Winners: Igor Akinfeev, Sergei Ignashevich (capt),
Aleksei Berezutskiy, Elvir Rahimić, Evgeniy Aldonin
(86: Rolan Gusev), Chidi Odiah, Dani Carvalho (82:
Deividas Šemberas), Vasiliy Berezutskiy, Ivica Olić
(67: Miloš Krasić), Yuri Zhirkov, Vágner Love.
Unused subs: Veniamin Mandrikin, Daniel
Ferreyra, Juris Laizans, Aleksandr Salughin.
Head coach: Valeriy Gazzaev
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2006: Sevilla FC
Final: PSV Stadion, Eindhoven on 10 May 2006
Middlesbrough FC-Sevilla FC 0-4
0-1 Luís Fabiano (27) 0-2 Maresca (78) 0-3
Maresca (84) 0-4 Kanouté (89)
Referee: Herbert Fandel (GER)
Attendance: 32 100
Winners: Andrés Palop, Dani Alves, Javi Navarro
(capt), Julien Escudé, David Castedo, Adriano
Correia (86: Antonio Puerta), Enzo Maresca, Luís
Fabiano (72: Renato), Jesús Navas, José Luís Martí,
Javier Saviola (46: Frédéric Kanouté). Unused
subs: Antonio Notario, Aitor Ocio, Fernando
Sales, ‘Kepa’ Blanco. Head coach: Juan de la Cruz
‘Juande’ Ramos
2008: FC Zenit St Petersburg
Final: City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester on
14 May 2008
FC Zenit St Petersburg-Rangers FC 2-0
1-0 Denisov (72) 2-0 Zyryanov (90+4)
Referee: Peter Fröjdfeldt (SWE)
Attendance: 43 878
Winners: Vyacheslav Malafeev, Aleksandr
Anyukov, Ivica Križanac, Roman Shirokov, Radek
Šírl, Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (capt), Kostantin
Zyryanov, Igor Denisov, Viktor Fayzulin (90: Kim
Dong-Jin), Fatih Tekke, Andrey Arshavin. Unused
subs: Kamil Čontofalský, Vladislav Radimov,
Alejandro Domínguez, Fernando Ricksen, Aleksei
Ionov, Olexandr Gorshkov. Head Coach: Dick
Advocaat
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2009: FC Shakhtar Donetsk
Final: Şükrü Saracoğlu, Istanbul on 20 May 2009
FC Shakhtar Donetsk-Werder Bremen 2-1
(after extra time)
1-0 Luiz Adriano (25) 1-1 Naldo (35) 2-1 Jádson (97)
Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo (ESP)
Attendance: 37 357
Winners: Andriy Pyatov, Ilsinho (100: Olexiy Gai),
Olexandr Kucher, Dmytro Chygrynskiy, Răzvan
Raţ, Mariusz Lewandowski, Fernandinho, Darijo
Srna (capt), Jádson (112: Igor Duljaj), Willian, Luiz
Adriano (90: Olexandr Gladkiy). Unused subs:
Rustam hudzhamov, Mykola Ischenko, Olexandr
Chyzhov, Marcelo Moreno. Head Coach: Mircea
Lucescu
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2007: Sevilla FC
Final: Hampden Park, Glasgow on 16 May 2007
RCD Espanyol-Sevilla FC 2-2 (after extra time)
0-1 Adriano (6) 1-1 Albert Riera (11) 1-2 Frédéric
Kanouté (105) 2-2 Jônatas (115)
Penalty shoot-out: 0-1 Kanouté 0-1 Luis García 0-2
Dragutinović 1-2 Pandiani 1-2 Daniel Alves 1-2
Jônatas 1-3 Puerta 1-3 Torrejón
Referee: Massimo Busacca (SUI)
Attendance: 47 602
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Winners: Andrés Palop, Daniel Alves, Javi Navarro
(captain), Antonio Puerta, Ivica Dragutinović,
Christian Poulsen, José Luis Martí, Enzo Maresca
(46: Jesús Navas), Adriano (76: Renato), Frédéric
Kanouté, Luís Fabiano (64: Aleksandr Kerzhakov).
Unused subs: David Cobeño, David Castedo,
Ernesto Chevantón, Aitor Ocio. Head Coach: Juan
de la Cruz ‘Juande’ Ramos
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UEFA Cup winning coaches
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1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Year
Alan Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur FC)
Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool FC)
Rinus Israel (Feyenoord)
Berti Vogts (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach)
Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool FC)
Giuseppe Furino (Juventus)
Adrian van Kraay (PSV Eindhoven)
Berti Vogts (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach)
Bruno Pezzey (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Mick Mills (Ipswich Town FC)
Conny Carlsson (IFK Göteborg)
Frank Vercauteren (RSC Anderlecht)
Graham Roberts * (Tottenham Hotspur FC)
José Antonio Camacho (Real Madrid CF)
José Antonio Camacho (Real Madrid CF)
Glenn Hysén (IFK Göteborg)
Wolfgang Rolff (Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
Diego Maradona (SSC Napoli)
Stefano Tacconi (Juventus)
Giuseppe Bergomi (FC Internazionale Milano)
Danny Blind (AFC Ajax)
Roberto Baggio (Juventus)
Giuseppe Bergomi (FC Internazionale Milano)
Lorenzo Minotti (Parma FC)
Lothar Matthäus (FC Bayern München)
Olaf Thon (FC Schalke 04)
Gianluca Pagliuca (FC Internazionale Milano)
Roberto Sensini (Parma FC)
Bülent Korkmaz (Galatasaray AŞ)
Sami Hyypiä ** (Liverpool FC)
Paul Bosvelt (Feyenoord)
Jorge Costa (FC Porto)
David Albelda (Valencia CF)
Sergei Ignashevich (PFC CSKA Moskva)
Javi Navarro (Sevilla FC)
Javi Navarro (Sevilla FC)
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (FC Zenit St Petersburg)
Darijo Srna (FC Shakhtar Donetsk)
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1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Coach
Bill Nicholson
Bill Shankly
Wiel Coerver
Hennes Weisweiler
Bob Paisley
Giovanni Trapattoni
Kees Rijvers
Udo Lattek
Friedel Rausch
Bobby Robson
Sven-Göran Eriksson
Paul Van Himst
Keith Burkinshaw
Luis Molowny *
Luis Molowny
Gunder Bengtsson
Erich Ribbeck
Ottavio Bianchi
Dino Zoff
Giovanni Trapattoni
Louis van Gaal
Giovanni Trapattoni
Giampiero Marini **
Nevio Scala
Franz Beckenbauer ***
Huub Stevens
Luigi Simoni
Alberto Malesani
Fatih Terim
Gérard Houllier
Bart van Marwijk
José Mourinho
Rafael Benítez
Valeriy Gazzaev
Juande Ramos
Juande Ramos
Dick Advocaat
Mircea Lucescu
Nationality
England
Scotland
Netherlands
Germany
England
Italy
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
England
Sweden
Belgium
England
Spain
Spain
Sweden
Germany
Italy
Italy
Italy
Netherlands
Italy
Italy
Italy
Germany
Netherlands
Italy
Italy
Turkey
France
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
Russia
Spain
Spain
Netherlands
Romania
Tottenham Hotspur FC
Liverpool FC
Feyenoord
VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach
Liverpool FC
Juventus
PSV Eindhoven
VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach
Eintracht Frankfurt
Ipswich Town FC
IFK Göteborg
RSC Anderlecht
Tottenham Hotspur FC
Real Madrid CF
Real Madrid CF
IFK Göteborg
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
SSC Napoli
Juventus
FC Internazionale Milano
AFC Ajax
Juventus
FC Internazionale Milano
Parma FC
FC Bayern München
FC Schalke 04
FC Internazionale Milano
Parma FC
Galatasaray AŞ
Liverpool FC
Feyenoord
FC Porto
Valencia CF
PFC CSKA Moskva
Sevilla FC
Sevilla FC
FC Zenit St Petersburg
FC Shakhtar Donetsk
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Luis Molowny replaced Amancio Amaro for the last three matches
*
Steve Perryman did not play in the second leg
**
Giampiero Marini was in charge of the last six matches; Osvaldo Bagnoli of the first six
**
He shared the honour with Jamie Redknapp and Robbie Fowler
*** Franz Beckenbauer replaced Otto Rehhagel for the two final matches
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ITALY: 15 (9 wins / 6 defeats)
Juventus 4 (Winners: [3] 1977, 1990, 1993 / Runners-up: [1] 1995)
FC Internazionale Milano 4 (Winners: [3] 1991, 1994, 1998 / Runners-up: [1] 1997)
Parma FC 2 (Winners: [2] 1995, 1999)
SSC Napoli 1 (Winners: [1] 1989)
ACF Fiorentina 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1990)
AS Roma 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1991)
Torino FC 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1992)
S.S. Lazio 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1998)
Olympique de Marseille 2 (Runners-up: [2] 1999, 2004)
SC Bastia 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1978)
FC Girondins de Bordeaux 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1996)
GERMANY: 14 (6 wins / 8 defeats)
FC Porto 1 (Winners: [1] 2003)
SL Benfica 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1983)
Sporting Clube de Portugal 1 (Runners-up: [1] 2005)
VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach 4 (Winners: [2] 1975, 1979 / Runners-up: [2] 1973, 1980)
Borussia Dortmund 2 (Runners-up: [2] 1993, 2002)
Eintracht Frankfurt 1 (Winners: [1] 1980)
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1 (Winners: [1] 1988)
FC Bayern München 1 (Winners: [1] 1996)
FC Schalke 04 1 (Winners: [1] 1997)
Hamburger SV 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1982)
1. FC Köln 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1986)
VfB Stuttgart 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1989)
Werder Bremen 1 (Runners-up: [1] 2009)
ENGLAND: 10 (6 wins / 4 defeats)
Liverpool FC 3 (Winners: [3] 1973, 1976, 2001)
Tottenham Hotspur FC 3 (Winners: [2] 1972, 1984 / Runners-up: [1] 1974)
Ipswich Town FC 1 (Winners: [1] 1981)
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1972)
Arsenal FC 1 (Runners-up: [1] 2000)
Middlesbrough FC 1 (Runners-up: [1] 2006)
SPAIN: 9 (5 wins / 4 defeats)
Real Madrid CF 2 (Winners: [2] 1985, 1986)
Sevilla FC 2 (Winners: [2] 2006, 2007)
RCD Espanyol 2 (Runners-up: [2] 1988, 2007)
Valencia CF 1 (Winners: [1] 2004)
Athletic Club 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1977)
Deportivo Alavés 1 (Runners-up: [1] 2001)
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BELGIUM: 3 (1 win / 2 defeats)
RSC Anderlecht 2 (Winners: [1] 1983 / Runners-up: [1] 1984)
Club Brugge KV 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1976)
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PORTUGAL: 3 (1 wins / 2 defeats)
4
SCOTLAND: 3 (0 wins / 3 defeats)
Dundee United FC 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1987)
Celtic FC 1 (Runners-up: [1] 2003)
Rangers FC 1 (Runners-up: [1] 2008)
5
SWEDEN: 2 (2 wins / 0 defeats)
IFK Göteborg 2 (Winners: [2] 1982, 1987)
RUSSIA: 2 (2 wins / 0 defeats)
6
TURKEY: 1 (1 win / 0 defeats)
7
PFC CSKA Moskva 1 (Winners: [1] 2005)
FC Zenit St Petersburg 1 (Winners: [1] 2008)
Galatasaray AŞ 1 (Winners: [1] 2000)
UKRAINE: 1 (1 win / 0 defeats)
FC Shakhtar Donetsk 1 (Winners: [1] 2009)
SERBIA/YUGOSLAVIA: 1 (0 wins / 1 defeat)
FK Crvena zvezda 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1979)
HUNGARY: 1 (0 wins / 1 defeat)
Videoton SC 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1985)
NETHERLANDS: 6 (4 wins / 2 defeats)
Feyenoord 2 (Winners: [2] 1974, 2002)
PSV Eindhoven 1 (Winners: [1] 1978)
AFC Ajax 1 (Winners: [1] 1992)
FC Twente 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1975)
AZ Alkmaar 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1981)
AUSTRIA: 1 (0 wins / 1 defeat)
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FRANCE: 4 (0 wins / 4 defeats)
SV Austria Salzburg 1 (Runners-up: [1] 1994)
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