The is regarded as the most prestigious club competition in world football – and only an exclusive group of clubs have ever put their hands on the famous trophy.
Some of the biggest names in European football are yet to taste success in the continent’s showpiece tournament.
Clubs without European silverware will have another opportunity to win the , while teams who have already won it in previous years will be looking to tuck another trophy safely inside their trophy cabinet to sit alongside their existing wins.
Here is the full list of teams which have won the and the old European Cup.
Which teams have won the Champions League?
A total of 22 teams from ten European countries have won the Champions League.
, , , Nottingham Forest and are the only English teams to have won the Champions League.
They are joined on the honours board by familiar faces such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, , Juventus and AC Milan.
But the list of previous Champions League winners is not dominated by the big boys of European football – the likes of Hamburg, Feyenoord, Red Star Belgrade and Steaua Bucharest have also reached the summit of European football.
UEFA Champions League honours board
The full list of clubs who have won the European Cup / Champions League
- Real Madrid
- AC Milan
- Liverpool
- Bayern Munich
- Barcelona
- Ajax
- Inter
- Manchester United
- Chelsea
- Nottingham Forest
- Benfica
- Juventus
- Porto
- Dortmund
- Feyenoord
- Marseille
- Aston Villa
- Hamburg
- Red Star Belgrade
- Steaua Bucharest
- PSV
- Celtic
Which club has won the Champions League the most number of times?
currently hold the record for the most number of trophies won in European football.
The Spanish giants have won Europe’s premiere club competition a record 14 times.
Their last victory in the competition came in 2022, when they emerged victorious over Liverpool in Paris.
Their very first European trophy was in the 1955/56 season when the Champions League was branded as the European cup.
Madrid would go on to win the European Cup for the next four seasons in a row, until their run was ended in 1961.
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