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List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals

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Summary

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FieldValue
logo[[File:Recopa de Europa Real Zaragoza.jpg150px]]
founded1960
abolished1999
regionEurope (UEFA)
number of teams32 (first round)
2 (finalists)
current championsLazio
(1st title)
most successful teamBarcelona
(4 titles)

2 (finalists) (1st title) (4 titles) The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (called European Cup Winners' Cup prior to 1994–95) was a seasonal association football competition contested between member associations of European football's governing body, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). It was open to winners of domestic cup competitions, such as the English FA Cup champions. Throughout its 39-year history, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was always a knock-out tournament with two-legged home and away ties until the single match final staged at a neutral venue, the only exception to this being the two-legged final in the competition's first year. The first competition was won by Fiorentina, from Italy, who defeated Scotland's Rangers 4–1 over two legs to win the 1961 final. The competition was abolished in 1999; Italian team Lazio were the last team to win the competition when they beat Mallorca 2–1.

Barcelona are the most successful club in the competition's history, having won it on four occasions, followed by Anderlecht (Belgium), Milan (Italy), Chelsea (England) and Dynamo Kyiv (USSR / Ukraine) with two victories each. Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid (all from Spain), Anderlecht (Belgium), Rangers (Scotland), Arsenal (England) and Rapid Wien (Austria) hold the record for being runners-up the most times, with each team losing the final twice. Teams from England won the competition eight times, more than any other country. Additionally, England provided nine different teams in the finals, seven of which went on to win the trophy at least once, both also records.

List of finals

&Match was won after a replay
  • The "Season" column refers to the season the competition was held, and wikilinks to the article about that season.
  • The wikilinks in the "Final score" column point to the article about that season's final game.
SeasonNationWinnersScoreRunners-upNationVenueAttendance1960–611961–621962–631963–641964–651965–661966–671967–681968–691969–701970–711971–721972–731973–741974–751975–761976–771977–781978–791979–801980–811981–821982–831983–841984–851985–861986–871987–881988–891989–901990–911991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–99
Fiorentina2–0RangersIbrox Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland80,000
2–1Stadio Comunale, Florence, Italy50,000
Atlético Madrid1–1FiorentinaHampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland29,066
3–0&Neckarstadion, Stuttgart, West Germany38,120
Tottenham Hotspur5–1Atlético MadridDe Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands49,143
Sporting CP3–3MTK BudapestHeysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium3,208
1–0&Bosuil Stadium, Antwerp, Belgium13,924
West Ham United2–01860 MunichWembley Stadium, London, England97,974
Borussia Dortmund2–1LiverpoolHampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland41,657
Bayern Munich1–0RangersStädtisches Stadion, Nuremberg, West Germany69,480
Milan2–0Hamburger SVDe Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands53,276
Slovan Bratislava3–2BarcelonaSt. Jakob Stadium, Basel, Switzerland19,478
Manchester City2–1Górnik ZabrzePrater Stadium, Vienna, Austria
Chelsea1–1Real MadridKaraiskakis Stadium, Piraeus, Greece42,000
2–1&19,917
Rangers3–2Dynamo MoscowCamp Nou, Barcelona, Spain24,701
Milan1–0Leeds UnitedKaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki, Greece40,154
1. FC Magdeburg2–0MilanDe Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Dynamo Kyiv3–0FerencvárosSt. Jakob Stadium, Basel, Switzerland10,897
Anderlecht4–2West Ham UnitedHeysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium58,000
Hamburger SV2–0AnderlechtOlympisch Stadion, Amsterdam, Netherlands66,000
Anderlecht4–0Austria WienParc des Princes, Paris, France48,769
Barcelona4–3Fortuna DüsseldorfSt. Jakob Stadium, Basel, Switzerland58,000
Valencia0–0*ArsenalHeysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium40,000
Dinamo Tbilisi2–1Carl Zeiss JenaRheinstadion, Düsseldorf, West Germany
Barcelona2–1Standard LiègeCamp Nou, Barcelona, Spain100,000
Aberdeen2–1Real MadridNya Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden17,804
Juventus2–1PortoSt. Jakob Stadium, Basel, Switzerland60,000
Everton3–1Rapid WienDe Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands38,500
Dynamo Kyiv3–0Atlético MadridStade de Gerland, Lyon, France39,300
Ajax1–01. FC Lokomotive LeipzigSpyros Louis Stadium, Athens, Greece35,000
Mechelen1–0AjaxStade de la Meinau, Strasbourg, France39,446
Barcelona2–0SampdoriaWankdorf Stadium, Bern, Switzerland45,000
Sampdoria2–0AnderlechtNya Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden20,103
Manchester United2–1BarcelonaDe Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands45,000
Werder Bremen2–0MonacoEstádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal16,000
Parma3–1AntwerpWembley Stadium, London, England37,393
Arsenal1–0ParmaParken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark33,765
Zaragoza2–1ArsenalParc des Princes, Paris, France42,424
Paris Saint-Germain1–0Rapid WienKing Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium37,500
Barcelona1–0Paris Saint-GermainDe Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands36,802
Chelsea1–0VfB StuttgartRåsunda Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden30,216
Lazio2–1MallorcaVilla Park, Birmingham, England33,000

Performances

By club

ClubTitlesRunners-upYears wonYears runner-upBarcelonaAnderlechtMilanChelseaDynamo KyivAtlético MadridRangersArsenalFiorentinaWest Ham UnitedHamburger SVAjaxSampdoriaParmaParis Saint-GermainTottenham HotspurSporting CPBorussia DortmundBayern MunichSlovan BratislavaManchester City1. FC MagdeburgValenciaDinamo TbilisiAberdeenJuventusEvertonMechelenManchester UnitedWerder BremenZaragozaLazioReal MadridRapid WienMTK Budapest1860 MunichLiverpoolGórnik ZabrzeDynamo MoscowLeeds UnitedFerencvárosAustria WienFortuna DüsseldorfCarl Zeiss JenaStandard LiègePortoLokomotive LeipzigMonacoAntwerpVfB StuttgartMallorca
421979, 1982, 1989, 19971969, 1991
221976, 19781977, 1990
211968, 19731974
201971, 1998
201975, 1986
1219621963, 1986
1219721961, 1967
1219941980, 1995
1119611962
1119651976
1119771968
1119871988
1119901989
1119931994
1119961997
101963
101964
101966
101967
101969
101970
101974
101980
101981
101983
101984
101985
101988
101991
101992
101995
101999
021971, 1983
021985, 1996
011964
011965
011966
011970
011972
011973
011975
011978
011979
011981
011982
011984
011987
011992
011993
011998
011999

By nation

NationTitlesRunners-upTotal
8513
7714
7411
448
347
314
224
123
123
112
112
101
033
022
011

Notes

References

References

  1. "History". UEFA.
  2. Stokkermans, Karel. (26 January 2000). "European Cup Winners' Cup".
  3. "UEFA Cup Winners' Cup". UEFA.
  4. Stokkermans, Karel. (26 January 2000). "European Cup Winners' Cup".
  5. Ross, James M.. (31 May 1999). "European Cup Winners' Cup Finals 1961–99".
  6. (30 June 2005). "UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: All-time finals". UEFA.
  7. Stokkermans, Karel. (9 January 2008). "Cup Winners' Cup 1979–80".
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