🏆 PSG climb Champions League winners ranking; see the latest

🏆 PSG climb Champions League winners ranking; see the latest

PSG moved up the Champions League winners ranking thanks to their victory over Arsenal this Saturday (30) at the Puskas Arena in Budapest.

After a 1-1 draw in regular time (and extra time), the French club won 4-3 on penalties — Gabriel Magalhães missed the last kick.

PSG reached TWO Big Ears titles and moved ahead of teams like Aston Villa, Borussia Dortmund, Celtic, Manchester City, and PSV.

Now, PSG are level with Benfica, Chelsea, Juventus, Nottingham Forest, and Porto, with two titles each.

Paris Saint-Germain’s next target in the competition will be to draw level with Manchester United and Inter Milan on the list of “three-time champions.”

Real Madrid remain out on their own as the most successful club. Milan, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, and Barcelona complete the Top 5.


Most successful clubs 🏆

So, here is the updated ranking:

15 titles – Real Madrid

7 titles – Milan

6 titles – Bayern Munich and Liverpool 

5 titles – Barcelona

4 titles – Ajax

3 titles – Manchester United and Inter Milan

2 titles – PSG, Benfica, Chelsea, Juventus, Nottingham Forest, and Porto

1 title – Aston Villa, Borussia Dortmund, Celtic, Red Star, Feyenoord, Hamburg, Manchester City, Olympique de Marseille, PSV, and Steaua Bucharest


Champions year by year 📍

1955/56 – Real Madrid

1956/57 – Real Madrid

1957/58 – Real Madrid

1958/59 – Real Madrid

1959/60 – Real Madrid

1960/61 – Benfica

1961/62 – Benfica

1962/63 – Milan

1963/64 – Inter Milan

1964/65 – Inter Milan

1965/66 – Real Madrid

1966/67 – Celtic

1967/68 – Manchester United

1968/69 – Milan

1969/70 – Feyenoord

1970/71 – Ajax

1971/72 – Ajax

1972/73 – Ajax

1973/74 – Bayern Munich

1974/75 – Bayern Munich

1975/76 – Bayern Munich

1976/77 – Liverpool

1977/78 – Liverpool

1978/79 – Nottingham Forest

1979/80 – Nottingham Forest

1980/81 – Liverpool

1981/82 – Aston Villa

1982/83 – Hamburg

1983/84 – Liverpool

1984/85 – Juventus

1985/86 – Steaua Bucharest

1986/87 – Porto

1987/88 – PSV

1988/89 – Milan

1989/90 – Milan

1990/91 – Red Star

1991/92 – Barcelona

1992/93 – Olympique de Marseille

1993/94 – Milan

1994/95 – Ajax

1995/96 – Juventus

1996/97 – Borussia Dortmund

1997/98 – Real Madrid

1998/99 – Manchester United

1999/00 – Real Madrid

2000/01 – Bayern Munich

2001/02 – Real Madrid

2002/03 – Milan

2003/04 – Porto

2004/05 – Liverpool

2005/06 – Barcelona

2006/07 – Milan

2007/08 – Manchester United

2008/09 – Barcelona

2009/10 – Inter Milan

2010/11 – Barcelona

2011/12 – Chelsea

2012/13 – Bayern Munich

2013/14 – Real Madrid

2014/15 – Barcelona

2015/16 – Real Madrid

2016/17 – Real Madrid

2017/18 – Real Madrid

2018/19 – Liverpool

2019/20 – Bayern Munich

2020/21 – Chelsea

2021/22 – Real Madrid

2022/23 – Manchester City

2023/24 – Real Madrid

2024/25 – PSG

2025/26 – PSG

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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