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Ranked! The teams with the most Champions League wins ever

Real Madrid.

Back in the day, only domestic champions were granted access to the European Cup. But you still got the usual suspects winning Old Big Ears.

Yes, football back then was a lot more open, without the familiar clutch of super clubs at the top of each of Europe's big leagues. There was a feeling, across the continent, that anyone could beat anyone - but don't get that twisted: there were still big clubs that were feared by those overseas.

So the list of clubs with the most matches won in European football's biggest tournament? It reads like a who's who of the sides who have been most dominant in midweek competition since the idea of a European Cup was first devised...

20. Manchester City (77 matches won)

Relatively new on the European Cup/Champions League scene but still making the top 20 (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: 2023

Incredible, really, when you consider that Manchester City had just one prior outing in the competition before 2011 - and they went out in the first round back in 1968.

In fairness, the competition now has far more guaranteed fixtures than it used to...but plenty of other sides have been the beneficiaries of that without racking up the kind of record City have.

19. PSV Eindhoven (78 wins)

The Dutch giants are long in the tooth in this competition (Image credit: PA)

Years won: 1988

They've been hit and miss in the Champions League over the past 15 years, when they've even qualified - PSV have only appeared at European football's top table five times in that span.

But with their long history of European pedigree, they're still not a side you would really want to get drawn against.

18. Atletico Madrid (89 wins)

Diego Simeone is a stalwart of this competition now (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: N/A

Atletico may have appeared in three finals - but they've lost all three of them, including to bitter city rivals Real Madrid in 2014 and 2016, in extra time and then on penalties (ouch).

Valencia and Reims are the only other sides to reach the final more than once and not lift the trophy, but Atleti still rank as the third-most successful Spanish team by individual games won.

17. PSG (93 wins)

The Champions League Final of 2025 was one of the more one-sided affairs in recent years (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: 2025

While their vast financial resources have allowed them to become Champions League regulars in the 2010s amid great expectations, it's only in the 2020s that PSG became a real force to be reckoned with in the later stages

The Parisians finished as runners-up to Bayern Munich as they reached the final for the first time ever in 2020, then reached the semi-finals in both 2021 and 2024. They finally ended their long wait for the trophy in dominant fashion in 2025.

16. Borussia Dortmund (96 wins)

Borussia Dortmund have plenty of pedigree in European competition (Image credit: Kristian Skeie - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

Years won: 1997

Dortmund have made it to the quarter-finals or further five times over the last decade - including a second final in 2013, when they were beaten 2-1 by nemeses Bayern Munich at Wembley, and a surprise appearance in the final in 2024, again at Wembley, where they were vanquished by Real Madrid.

The Black and Yellows came out on top in their other appearance, though, as brace from Karl-Heinz Riedle helped them see off Juventus in 1997 - at Bayern's then-home the Olympiastadion, as it happened.

15. Chelsea (104 wins)

The Blues have two titles to their name (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: 2012, 2021

A modern force in the Champions League, Chelsea started taking Europe by storm in the mid-2000s and haven't looked back since, reaching the semis in 2003-04 and 2004-05 before a first final in 2008.

Chelsea first won the title in 2012 under Roberto Di Matteo but the 2010s weren't as successful in the Champions League for the Blues, as they won the Europa League twice in that time. A 2020-21 trophy lift under Thomas Tuchel was soon followed by a short spell out of the competition, but they still rank highly.

14. Celtic (106 wins)

Lisbon Lions skipper billy McNeill, 1967 (Image credit: Alamy)

Years won: 1967

In 1967, a team of players all born within a 30-mile radius of Glasgow lifted the European Cup for Celtic. It will arguably never be repeated in any city for any club.

Celtic were beaten in the 1969 final by Feyenoord and managed to get into the European Cup frequently after that, lighting up the rebranded tournament with the likes of Henrik Larsson under the Celtic Park lights.

13. Dynamo Kyiv (109 wins)

Perhaps a surprise inclusion to some, Dynamo Kyiv have been around the block a few times (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: N/A

Long before Shakhtar were the dominant Ukrainian side, Dynamo Kyiv were Ukraine's tour de force in European competition.

Dynamo still qualify for the competition every now and then but lack the ferocity they had in the days of Shevchenko and Rebrov. Still, they've put in a decent showing over the years in European tournaments and racked up over a century of victories.

11=. Inter (112 wins)

Javier Zanetti is European football heritage. They don't make them like him anymore (Image credit: PA)

Years won: 1964, 1965, 2010

Inter became the first Italian side to win back-to-back European Cups, beating early multiple champions Real Madrid in 1964 and Benfica in 1965.

The Nerazzurri would have to wait the best part of half a century to lift the trophy again - under Jose Mourinho, as they beat Bayern 2-0 at the Bernabeu - but they've kept things ticking along nicely over the years.

Just don't talk about that 2025 final. Or the 2023 final, for that matter.

11=. Ajax (112 wins)

Arsenal and Portsmouth striker Nwankwo Kanu during his AFC Ajax days (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1995

Amsterdam was the footballing capital of Europe for a while, with Johan Cruyff and co. winning three consecutive European Cups in the 1970s. That era would peak, of course, with the Netherlands national side reaching the 1974 World Cup final where they were beaten by West Germany; coincidentally, Bayern would win the '74, '75 and '76 European Cups.

Ajax have struggled somewhat in the Champions League era, with the advent of TV money pulling their talents to other corners of Europe. Still, Louis van Gaal's magnificent young side had their hour of glory in '95, while the class of 2019 are still fondly remembered.

10. Arsenal (115 wins)

The Gunners have more Champions League wins than any other London side (Image credit: Getty)

Years won: N/A

Highbury was too small to originally host Champions League football, as Arsenal made the short trip to Wembley for European matches.

Under Arsene Wenger, however, the Gunners became regulars in the competition, getting to the group stage 20 seasons in a row...even if they went out in the round of 16 in all of the last seven of those. The best the north Londoners could ever muster though was getting to a Parisien final in 2006, where they were beaten in heartbreaking fashion at the hands of Barcelona. It still smarts for some.

9. Porto (126 wins)

FC Porto are two-time champions of Europe (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: 1987, 2004

Porto will forever be synonymous with Jose Mourinho tearing down the touchline or upsetting European giants before anyone really knew who this dashing young upstart was.

The Dragon of Portugal conquered in the 80s too though and has often taken it in turns with Benfica and Sporting to have a crack at European competition since. Porto were the last side outside of Europe's top five leagues to make a final.

7=. Benfica (138 wins)

Eusebio inspired Benfica to their 1962 triumph (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: 1961, 1962

In 1962, Benfica won the European Cup for the second year in a row under magical manager Bela Guttmann. As legend has it, he was refused a pay rise and put a curse on the club not to win another continental title for a century.

Benfica have since made it to five Champions League finals and lost them all - plus another two in the Europa League. Still, in all that time, they've won over 100 games in European competition.

7=. AC Milan (138 wins)

Kaka reveals his iconic 'I Belong To Jesus' undershirt (Image credit: PA)

Years won: 1963, 1969, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007

First came Nereo Rocco in the 1960s, before Arrigo Sacchi revolutionised football in the late 80s and 90s; then Fabio Capello and Carlo Ancelotti.

AC Milan are one of the giants of European football, having contributed more folklore and myth than perhaps any other Italian side. But despite their seven - count them - titles, they've only won 138 in the competition. Put that down to lengthy absences away from the top of the table since the 1992 expansion.

6. Liverpool (151 wins)

Liverpool players celebrate with the Champions League trophy after victory over Tottenham in the 2019 final in Madrid (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005, 2019

The definitive European Cup team from the British Isles, there's nothing quite like a midweek night under the Anfield lights - yet Liverpool haven't managed the most European wins of any English team. Odd, right?

That's down to the Reds constantly having little periods outside the Champions League, particularly in the 1990s and 2010s - yet they've made four finals in that time, winning two. Liverpool definitely make the most of European football when they get it - and they've had some iconic victories along the way in the past.

5. Juventus (157 wins)

Juventus coach Marcello Lippi celebrates with the Champions League trophy after victory in the 1996 final against Ajax. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: 1985, 1996

Juventus are one of the ever-presents in Europe these days and have won almost 150 games in the Champions League since they first made the tournament.

Yet the Old Lady have lost a whopping seven finals, only winning Old Big Ears in 1985 with Michel Platini in tow and in 1996, led by Gianluca Vialli.

They're a banker for a good few wins every season - just don't bet on them in the big games.

4. Manchester United (161 wins)

Sir Alex Ferguson, 1999 (Image credit: PA)

Years won: 1968, 1999, 2008

As one of the superpowers of the Premier League in the last 30 years, Manchester United have been a regular in the Champions League too, going all the way twice under Sir Alex Ferguson and being Pep Guardiola's bridesmaid in 2009 and 2011.

But the Red Devils' history in Europe began really in the European Cup's story. United were offered a place in the tournament following the Munich air disaster, which they turned down; 10 years later, they were the first English winners, beating Benfica at Wembley.

3. Barcelona (212 wins)

Lionel Messi, Barcelona (Image credit: Getty Images)

Years won: 1992, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2015

Barcelona forever lived in Real Madrid's shadow, when European football was starting to become a big deal. They were beaten by Benfica in their first final, before Steaua Bucharest walloped Terry Venables's side on penalties in 1986.

Then came Cruyff. The Dutch master guided his old side to glory in 1992 and reached another final in 1994, before Pep Guardiola picked up his mentor's mantle and led Barca to their most successful era ever with 2009 and 2011 titles.

Either side of that they won two more, and after a thorny spell following the departure of Lionel Messi, Barca now count among the perennial favourites again.

2. Bayern Munich (244 wins)

The Bavarian bosses are a formidable opponent in European competition (Image credit: Getty)

Years won: 1974, 1975, 1976, 2001, 2013, 2020

Bayern are the very model of how German football is viewed across Europe: efficient, robust and blooming difficult to beat. 244 wins in continental competition only backs that up. They're specialists at absolutely battering the opposition, too.

Three consecutive titles in the 1970s with legends like Gerd Muller and Franz Beckenbauer were followed by wilderness years but Bayern have always been a threat in the 21st century, winning three more titles. And that's not mentioning the five finals they were thwarted in either. If you can beat Bayern, you're usually winning this thing.

1. Real Madrid (302 wins)

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his fifth Champions League title (Image credit: PA Images)

Years won: 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2024

Who else?

The 1950s were a time of glamour and glory for Real Madrid, as Alfredo Di Stefano, Raymond Kopa and Ferenc Puskas ran riot across the continent and chiselled a philosophy into this club that only the best was good enough. It took a while to repeat - but boy did Real Madrid come back strong as the millennium loomed.

Raul, Seedorf, Roberto Carlos, Figo and Zidane all brought Champions Leagues to the Bernabeu before the likes of Ramos, Ronaldo, Benzema and Bale did it in the 2010s.

A new generation of Galacticos then emerged in the 2020s and have so far added another two trophies to the collection. Their spell at the top of both the trophy and match win tables looks set to last for a very long time to come.

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