UEFA super cup Winners list by every year

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The UEFA Super Cup is the final between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League, the two main European club competitions organized by UEFA. It is held annually a few days before the start of the home season.

You can find all the information about the UEFA Super Cup Winners list (1973 – 2024) and their History and results here.

First held in 1973, the competition was played between the winners of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League and the winners of the European/UEFA Cup Winners‘ Cup until 1999. The first edition of the Super Cup final was won by Ajax and the latest crown goes to Manchester City.

From 1973 to 1997, the final was held in a two-leg format. The teams used to play one match at their respective home ground. But it was changed from 1998 to single-match format played on neutral ground.

From 1998 to 2012, the UEFA Super Cup final was held at the Stade Louis in Monaco, but since the 2013 edition, it has been played in various stadiums across Europe.

Which team has played the most Super Cup finals?

As of 2023, the record for most UEFA Super Cup final appearances is held by AC Milan, but this will be tied with Real Madrid after the 2024 final, closely followed by Barcelona with 8 appearances.

Which team has won the most Super Cup finals?

Barcelona, ​​AC Milan and Real Madrid are the teams that have won the title the most 5 times in the competition.

  • FC BArcelona: 1992-93, 1997-98, 2009-10, 2011-12 and 2015-16
  • AC Milan: 1989-90, 1990-91, 1994-95, 2003-04 and 2007-08
  • Real MAdrid: 2002-03, 2014-15, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2022/23

Which players have won the most UEFA Super Cup?

The most UEFA Super Cups have been won by Toni Kroos, who won five, including four at Real Madrid and one at Bayern Munich.

Which managers have won the most Super Cups?

Carlo Ancelotti holds the record for most UEFA Super Cup wins as a manager. The Italian coach has won four times in his career (twice each with AC Milan and Real Madrid). Now, if Ancelotti wins the 2024 final, the record will be five times.

UEFA super cup Winners list (1973 – 2024)

aggregate: (agg.)

golden goal: (g.g.)

after extra time: (a.e.t.)

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
1973Ajax6–1 (agg.)Milan
1974Not held
1975Dynamo Kyiv3–0 (agg.)Bayern Munich
1976Anderlecht5–3 (agg.)Bayern Munich
1977Liverpool7–1 (agg.)Hamburger SV
1978Anderlecht4–3 (agg.)Liverpool
1979Nottingham Forest2–1 (agg.)Barcelona
1980Valencia2–2 (agg.)Nottingham Forest
1981Not held
1982Aston Villa3–1 (agg.)Barcelona
1983Aberdeen2–0 (agg.)Hamburger SV
1984Juventus2–0Liverpool
1985Not held
1986Steaua București1–0Dynamo Kyiv
1987Porto2–0 (agg.)Ajax
1988KV Mechelen3–1 (agg.)PSV Eindhoven
1989Milan2–1 (agg.)Barcelona
1990Milan3–1 (agg.)Sampdoria
1991Manchester United1–0Red Star Belgrade
1992Barcelona3–2 (agg.)Werder Bremen
1993Parma2–1 (agg.)Milan
1994Milan2–0 (agg.)Arsenal
1995Ajax5–1 (agg.)Zaragoza
1996Juventus9–2 (agg.)Paris Saint-Germain
1997Barcelona3–1 (agg.)Borussia Dortmund
1998Chelsea1–0Real Madrid
1999Lazio1–0Manchester United
2000Galatasaray2–1 (g.g.)Real Madrid
2001Liverpool3–2Bayern Munich
2002Real Madrid3–1Feyenoord
2003Milan1–0Porto
2004Valencia2–1Porto
2005Liverpool3–1 (a.e.t.)CSKA Moscow
2006Sevilla3–0Barcelona
2007Milan3–1Sevilla
2008Zenit Saint Petersburg2–1Manchester United
2009Barcelona1–0 (a.e.t.)Shakhtar Donetsk
2010Atlético Madrid2–0Inter Milan
2011Barcelona2–0Porto
2012Atlético Madrid4–1Chelsea
2013Bayern Munich2–2 (a.e.t.)Chelsea
2014Real Madrid2–0Sevilla
2015Barcelona5–4 (a.e.t.)Sevilla
2016Real Madrid3–2 (a.e.t.)Sevilla
2017Real Madrid2–1Manchester United
2018Atlético Madrid4–2 (a.e.t.)Real Madrid
2019Liverpool2–2 (a.e.t.)Chelsea
2020Bayern Munich2–1 (a.e.t.)Sevilla
2021Chelsea1–1 (a.e.t.)Villarreal
2022Real Madrid2–0Eintracht Frankfurt
2023Manchester City1–1Sevilla
2024Real MadridTBDAtalanta
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