Competitions Archives - https://www.dailyfutbol.com/category/competitions/ Fri, 05 Sep 2025 13:46:48 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://i0.wp.com/www.dailyfutbol.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-logo-1_page-0001.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Competitions Archives - https://www.dailyfutbol.com/category/competitions/ 32 32 235426353 FIFA Club World Cup Winners List – All Champions (2000–2025) https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/fifa-club-world-cup-winners-list/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/fifa-club-world-cup-winners-list/#respond Mon, 23 Jun 2025 06:32:39 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8958 The FIFA Club World Cup represents the pinnacle of global club football, established in 2000 by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Until 2023, the tournament featured seven teams: the six continental champions and the league winner from the host nation. In 2025, the competition will undergo a historic transformation, expanding to 32 teams …

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The FIFA Club World Cup represents the pinnacle of global club football, established in 2000 by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA).

Until 2023, the tournament featured seven teams: the six continental champions and the league winner from the host nation.

In 2025, the competition will undergo a historic transformation, expanding to 32 teams and adopting a four-year cycle, similar to the FIFA World Cup.

The inaugural edition took place in Brazil, where Corinthians defeated Vasco da Gama in a penalty shootout to become the first-ever FIFA Club World Cup champions.

A second edition was scheduled to be held in Spain, but financial issues led to its cancellation, and the tournament did not return until 2004.

In 2005, the Intercontinental Cup was merged with the FIFA Club World Championship, and by 2006, the event was officially renamed the FIFA Club World Cup.

As the tournament enters a new era, it continues to showcase the very best of international club football. Below is the complete list of FIFA Club World Cup winners throughout its history.

If you are interested in knowing: Which Club Has Won the Most FIFA Club World Cup Titles? then click here.

All FIFA Club World Cup Winners by Year (2000–2025)

YearWinners
2000Corinthians
2001Tournament Cancelled
2002–2004Not Held
2005São Paulo
2006Internacional
2007Milan
2008Manchester United
2009Barcelona
2010Inter Milan
2011Barcelona
2012Corinthians
2013Bayern Munich
2014Real Madrid
2015Barcelona
2016Real Madrid
2017Real Madrid
2018Real Madrid
2019Liverpool
2020Bayern Munich
2021Chelsea
2022Real Madrid
2023Manchester City
2025Chelsea

Who has won the most FIFA Club World Cups?

Real Madrid holds the record for the most FIFA Club World Cup titles, with 5 championships (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2023). They are followed by Barcelona with 3 titles.

Which continents dominate the tournament?

Europe (UEFA) has overwhelmingly dominated the competition in recent years. European clubs have won the majority of the titles, especially since 2007.
South America (CONMEBOL) was more competitive in the early years, with teams like Corinthians, São Paulo, and Internacional winning. However, in recent editions, the gap between UEFA and other confederations has widened.

What is the format of the FIFA Club World Cup?

Until 2023, the Club World Cup featured 7 teams: the 6 continental champions and the host nation’s league winner. The format included knockout rounds, quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final.
Starting from 2025, the tournament will expand to 32 teams, similar to the FIFA World Cup, and will be held every four years instead of annually. The new format aims to make the competition more competitive and prestigious.

How much prize money do clubs earn in the Club World Cup?

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup features a record-breaking prize pool of $1 billion, making it the richest club tournament in football history.

All 32 participating clubs are guaranteed a minimum of $2.5 million, even if they exit in the group stage.

Top European clubs can receive up to $38.2 million just for participating. In addition, there are performance bonuses of up to $87 million for clubs that win every match.

That means a top-performing club could earn over $125 million in total, combining participation fees and performance rewards.

Performance incentives include a $2 million bonus for each group-stage win, along with higher payouts for reaching the knockout rounds and winning the final.

Is FIFA planning to expand the Club World Cup again in the future?

Yes, according to recent reports, FIFA plans to expand the Club World Cup from 32 to 48 teams starting in 2029.

This potential expansion comes after strong lobbying from major clubs such as Barcelona, Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool, AC Milan, and others who failed to qualify for the inaugural 32-team edition in 2025.

When and where will the next FIFA Club World Cup be held?

As for the following edition in 2029, Brazil has officially expressed interest in hosting the tournament.

According to the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), its president Ednaldo Rodrigues (or Samir Xaud, based on latest reports) met with FIFA President Gianni Infantino to discuss the possibility.

While FIFA has not yet confirmed the 2029 host, Brazil is now a leading candidate and could bring the Club World Cup back to South America for the first time in decades.

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2026 FIFA World Cup Qualified Teams – Full List https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/fifa-world-cup-qualified-teams/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/fifa-world-cup-qualified-teams/#respond Sat, 14 Jun 2025 11:32:32 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8750 The countdown to the highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup is on, with 16 cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico set to host the tournament from June 11 to July 19, 2026. This edition marks a historic first—the tournament has expanded to 48 teams, up from the traditional 32, making it the largest …

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The countdown to the highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup is on, with 16 cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico set to host the tournament from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

This edition marks a historic first—the tournament has expanded to 48 teams, up from the traditional 32, making it the largest FIFA World Cup in history.

The journey began with the automatic qualification of the three host nations—Canada, Mexico, and the United States—but the global race for qualification has since heated up, producing new contenders and storylines.

As of mid-June 2025, 13 teams have officially secured their spots, ranging from reigning champions Argentina to debutants like Jordan and Uzbekistan.

However, the full list of participants is far from complete. Major confederations such as UEFA (Europe) and CAF (Africa) have yet to finalize their qualifiers, with crucial matches and campaigns set to unfold in the coming months.

Which Teams Have Qualified for the 2026 World Cup?

(as of June 14, 2025)

PotCountryConfederationQualification Method
Pot 1🇲🇽 MexicoCONCACAFHost Nation
Pot 1🇺🇸 United StatesCONCACAFHost Nation
Pot 1🇨🇦 CanadaCONCACAFHost Nation
Pot 2🇯🇵 JapanAFCAFC Qualifier
Pot 2🇮🇷 IranAFCAFC Qualifier
Pot 2🇰🇷 South KoreaAFCAFC Qualifier
Pot 2🇦🇺 AustraliaAFCAFC Qualifier
Pot 3🇺🇿 UzbekistanAFCAFC Qualifier
Pot 4🇯🇴 JordanAFCAFC Qualifier
Pot 4🇳🇿 New ZealandOFCOFC Qualifier

How many qualification spots does each confederation get for the 2026 World Cup?

  • AFC (Asia): 8 direct qualification spots + 1 inter-confederation playoff spot
  • CAF (Africa): 9 direct qualification spots + 1 inter-confederation playoff spot
  • CONCACAF (North, Central America & Caribbean): 3 direct qualification spots + 3 host spots + 2 inter-confederation playoff spots
  • CONMEBOL (South America): 6 direct qualification spots + 1 inter-confederation playoff spot
  • OFC (Oceania): 1 direct qualification spot + 1 inter-confederation playoff spot
  • UEFA (Europe): 16 direct qualification spots

Which nations are close to qualifying for the 2026 World Cup?

From the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), Iran and Uzbekistan (Group A), South Korea and Jordan (Group B), as well as Japan and Australia (Group C), have all secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The remaining six teams — United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia — will compete in two centralized final-round groups, hosted by Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The winners of each group will qualify directly, while the runners-up will advance to the inter-confederation play-offs for another shot at World Cup qualification.

No team has officially qualified yet from the Confederation of African Football (CAF), but several nations — including Egypt, Morocco, Ivory Coast, Algeria, Tunisia, and Ghana — are firmly leading their respective groups.

Only the top team from each of the nine groups will qualify directly for the 2026 World Cup. While the race is still mathematically open, these current leaders hold strong advantages and are edging closer to sealing their spots.

No team has officially qualified yet from the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), but several nations — including Honduras, Costa Rica, Curaçao, Panama, Jamaica, and Suriname — have topped their groups and advanced to the final qualifying round.

Only the top three teams from the upcoming Hexagonal round will qualify directly for the 2026 World Cup, while the fourth-placed team will head to the inter-confederation playoffs. The final stage begins in late 2025, with these teams now one step closer to booking their place.

In South America (CONMEBOL), Argentina has officially qualified for the 2026 World Cup, finishing top of the table with 35 points.

Close behind are Ecuador (25 pts), Brazil (25 pts), Uruguay (24 pts), and Paraguay (24 pts) — all well-positioned for the four direct qualification spots. Colombia (22 pts) and Venezuela (18 pts) remain firmly in contention, especially for the fifth-place inter-confederation playoff spot.

The top 6 teams qualify — with the top 4 earning direct qualification and the 5th-placed team heading to a playoff.

New Zealand, from the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), has secured the region’s only direct spot for the 2026 World Cup. New Caledonia remains in contention through the inter-confederation playoff route.

When is the 2026 World Cup draw?

The Official Draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage is scheduled for December 2025, and it will take place in the Greater New York City area, specifically at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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Inter Miami Fixtures: 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, Schedule & Match Dates https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/inter-miami-fixtures-2025-fifa-club-world-cup/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/inter-miami-fixtures-2025-fifa-club-world-cup/#respond Mon, 09 Jun 2025 06:14:48 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8626 Inter Miami begins the tournament in a standalone opener at Hard Rock Stadium on June 14 at 20:00 ET.
They face Al Ahly, Porto, and Palmeiras in Group A.

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Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are set to make history as they kick off their 2025 FIFA Club World Cup run on June 14 against African champions Al Ahly—right at home in Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.

The MLS side is part of Group A and will play two of their three group-stage matches at home, with a June 19 fixture against FC Porto set for Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Miami will conclude their group stage with a home match against Palmeiras on June 23. The group phase runs from June 14 to 23, with the top two teams advancing to the Round of 16, which begins on June 28.

Inter Miami fixtures For Club World Cup

  • Saturday, June 14, 2025
    • Kick-off: 8:00 pm (ET)
    • Opponent: Al Ahly (Egypt)
    • Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
  • Thursday, June 19, 2025
    • Kick-off: 3:00 pm (ET)
    • Opponent: FC Porto (Portugal)
    • Venue: Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta
  • Monday, June 23, 2025
    • Kick-off: 9:00 pm (ET)
    • Opponent: Palmeiras (Brazil)
    • Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens

Inter Miami Standings

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UEFA Nations League Winners – Full List by Year and Most Successful Teams https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/uefa-nations-league-winners/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/uefa-nations-league-winners/#respond Mon, 09 Jun 2025 04:59:59 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8634 Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the oldest player to ever score in a Nations League Final.

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The UEFA Nations League was launched in 2018 to replace international friendlies with competitive matches between European nations.

Since its inception, four finals have been played, and Portugal has emerged as the most successful nation, becoming the first team to win the tournament twice. They clinched their second title in dramatic fashion, defeating Spain 5–3 on penalties in the 2024/25 final.

Below is a comprehensive list of all UEFA Nations League winners, including final results and the most successful teams in the competition’s short but thrilling history.

Full List of UEFA Nations League Winners by Year

SeasonWinnerRunner-upFinal ScoreHost Nation
2018–19PortugalNetherlands1–0Portugal
2020–21FranceSpain2–1Italy
2022–23SpainCroatia0–0 (5–4 pens)Netherlands
2024–25PortugalSpain2–2 (5–3 pens)Poland

Most Successful Teams in UEFA Nations League

CountryTitlesRunners-upTop 4 Finishes
Spain112
France101
Portugal101
Netherlands012
Croatia011
Italy002

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Real Madrid Fixtures 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Schedule & Match Dates https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/real-madrid-fixtures-2025-fifa-club-world-cup/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/real-madrid-fixtures-2025-fifa-club-world-cup/#respond Sun, 08 Jun 2025 12:07:23 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8618 The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is set to take place in the United States from June 15 to July 13, 2025, featuring a historic expanded format with 32 teams. Real Madrid, having secured their spot by winning the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League, will be among the top contenders in the tournament.

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Real Madrid will be one of the headline teams at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and fans around the world are eagerly anticipating their journey in this expanded tournament.

Having secured their spot by winning the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League, Real Madrid enters as one of the top contenders.

The club has recently strengthened its squad by signing promising young defender Dean Huijsen and acquiring English right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold on loan, adding both depth and experience to their lineup.

Under the guidance of their esteemed new head coach, club legend Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid aims to combine youthful energy with tactical brilliance.

In this article, we’ve compiled the full list of Real Madrid fixtures for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, including match dates, kickoff times, venues, and potential opponents.

As Los Blancos aim to add another global title to their illustrious history, here’s everything you need to know about their schedule in the United States-hosted competition.

Real Madrid fixtures 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

FIFA Club World Cup 2025 will be Luka Modrić’s LAST tournament with Real Madrid.

Real Madrid’s journey in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will begin with their Group H matches against RB Salzburg, Pachuca, and Al-Hilal.

The fixtures are spread across iconic stadiums in the United States, including MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, SoFi Stadium in California, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Georgia.

Kickoff times are scheduled to accommodate global audiences, with matches starting in the evening U.S. Eastern Time and corresponding late-night or early-morning slots in Europe and India.

Real Madrid will play their first group match of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup against RB Salzburg on June 17, 2025 at MetLife Stadium, starting at 21:00 (ET). Here’s the Real Madrid Fixtures 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

  • Date: June 17, 2025; RB Salzburg MetLife Stadium, NJ; 9:00 PM 3:00 AM (+1 day) 6:30 AM (+1 day)
  • Date: June 20, 2025; Pachuca SoFi Stadium, CA; 6:00 PM 12:00 AM (+1 day) 3:30 AM (+1 day)
  • Date: June 24, 2025; Al-Hilal Mercedes-Benz Stadium, GA; 6:00 PM 12:00 AM (+1 day) 3:30 AM (+1 day)

Group H Standings – 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

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Which Club Has Won the Most FIFA Club World Cup Titles? https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/most-fifa-club-world-cup-titles/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/most-fifa-club-world-cup-titles/#respond Sun, 08 Jun 2025 06:33:14 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8600 The FIFA Club World Cup is an international men’s football competition organized by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), first held in 2000. Traditionally a short-format tournament featuring the champions from each continent, it has remained relatively small in scale — until now. Starting in 2025, the tournament will undergo a major transformation. It …

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The FIFA Club World Cup is an international men’s football competition organized by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), first held in 2000. Traditionally a short-format tournament featuring the champions from each continent, it has remained relatively small in scale — until now.

Starting in 2025, the tournament will undergo a major transformation. It will expand into a 32-team format, held every four years, and modeled after the FIFA World Cup. This new era begins in the United States, promising greater global appeal, more elite clubs, and intensified competition.

FIFA Club World Cup New Trophy

So before the revamped edition kicks off, let’s revisit the tournament’s history — and answer the question: Which club has won the most FIFA Club World Cup titles to date?

Most FIFA Club World Cup Titles – Real Madrid Lead the Way

1. Real Madrid – 5 Titles (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022)

Since the early 2010s, Real Madrid have firmly established themselves as the most successful club in FIFA Club World Cup history. The Spanish giants have lifted the trophy five times — in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2022 — showcasing their dominance on the global stage.

Their golden era, led by stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modrić, and Sergio Ramos, turned the Club World Cup into an almost annual tradition for Los Blancos.

In 2022, Real Madrid won its fifth FIFA Club World Cup trophy.

As the tournament evolves into a 32-team spectacle in 2025, their record may face new challenges, but their status as the competition’s most successful club remains unchallenged for now.

2. FC Barcelona – 3 Titles (2009, 2011, 2015)

Barcelona have lifted the FIFA Club World Cup trophy three times — in 2009, 2011, and 2015 — with Lionel Messi playing a key role in all three triumphs. Under Pep Guardiola and later Luis Enrique, the Blaugrana delivered dominant performances on the global stage.
They defeated Estudiantes 2–1 (2009), Santos 4–0 (2011), and River Plate 3–0 (2015), showcasing their attacking brilliance and golden era of success.

3. Corinthians – 2 Titles (2000, 2012)

Corinthians are the only non-European club to have won the FIFA Club World Cup more than once. They made history as the inaugural champions in 2000, when they hosted the tournament in Brazil and defeated Vasco da Gama 4–3 on penalties after a goalless draw in the final.

Their second triumph came in 2012, when they stunned European champions Chelsea with a dramatic 1–0 victory in Japan, thanks to a memorable goal from Paolo Guerrero.

4. Bayern Munich – 2 Titles (2013, 2020)

The German giants first claimed the FIFA Club World Cup in 2013, defeating Morocco’s Raja Casablanca 2–0 in the final. They lifted the trophy again in 2020, during a pandemic-delayed edition held in Qatar, where they beat Mexican side UANL Tigres 1–0, with these two triumphs.

Other Notable Winners

Other notable FIFA Club World Cup winners include Brazilian side São Paulo, who claimed the title in 2005 with a 1–0 victory over Liverpool. In 2006, fellow Brazilian club Internacional stunned European champions Barcelona with another 1–0 win, bringing the trophy back to Brazil once again.

Several major European clubs have also left their mark on the competition. AC Milan lifted the trophy in 2007, defeating Boca Juniors 4–2 to become the first Italian club to win the Club World Cup.

Inter – winner of 2010 FIFA Club World Cup.

Their city rivals, Inter Milan, followed suit in 2010, claiming their first title with a 3–0 win over TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Liverpool finally secured their first Club World Cup in 2019, edging past Flamengo 1–0 in extra time. Most recently, Manchester City became the reigning champions in 2023, dominating Fluminense 4–0 to win their first title in emphatic fashion.

All-Time FIFA Club World Cup Winners by Club

ClubCountryTitlesYears Won
Real MadridSpain52014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022
BarcelonaSpain32009, 2011, 2015
CorinthiansBrazil22000, 2012
Bayern MunichGermany22013, 2020
ChelseaEngland12021
LiverpoolEngland12019
Manchester UnitedEngland12008
InternazionaleItaly12010
AC MilanItaly12007
São PauloBrazil12005
InternacionalBrazil12006
Manchester City England12023

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UEFA Champions League 2025/26 confirmed teams and pots https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/teams-qualified-uefa-champions-league/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/teams-qualified-uefa-champions-league/#respond Mon, 26 May 2025 07:25:35 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8310 29 clubs have already qualified directly for the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League league phase, with only a handful of places remaining to be decided through the qualifying rounds. Now that domestic leagues across Europe have concluded and the final standings have been confirmed, fans are eager to find out which teams have secured their place …

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29 clubs have already qualified directly for the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League league phase, with only a handful of places remaining to be decided through the qualifying rounds. Now that domestic leagues across Europe have concluded and the final standings have been confirmed, fans are eager to find out which teams have secured their place in next season’s competition. Full details are available here.

Champions League 2025/26 Format Overview

  • 36 teams compete in a single league table.
  • Each team plays 8 matches against different opponents (4 home, 4 away).
  • Top 8 teams advance directly to the Round of 16.
  • Teams ranked 9th to 24th enter a two-legged play-off to secure a spot in the Round of 16.
  • Teams ranked 25th to 36th are eliminated from European competition

Directly: Teams Qualified for UEFA Champions League 2025/26

A total of six teams from the Premier League will take part in the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League group stage. Tottenham Hotspur secured their place in the Europa League by beating Manchester United 1–0 in the final, while Liverpool top the table and Arsenal are already qualified in second place, while City finished third in the ‘worst’ league finish of Pep Guardiola’s entire career as manager.

A goal from Levi Colville helped Chelsea secure a place in the Champions League with a 1–0 win over Nottingham Forest in the final. Newcastle United finished fifth in the Premier League, the last place in the Champions League based on European performance.

Despite a 1–0 defeat to Everton, while Emiliano Martinez’s red card in his ‘farewell’ game meant Manchester United would miss out on the UEFA Champions League for the second consecutive season after their victory over Aston Villa.

Spain’s strong performance in European competitions has seen them secure five Champions League places this season, earning them an extra place in UEFA’s coefficient rankings.

La Liga champions Barcelona, ​​and Real Madrid, who recently appointed club legend Xabi Alonso as their new head coach, replaced Carlo Ancelotti. Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, continued their run of top-four finishes with a strong league campaign, securing their place in the Champions League in third place.

Meanwhile, Athletic Club has returned to Europe’s elite, qualifying for the Champions League under the leadership of the swashbuckling Ernesto Valverde, while Villarreal secured Champions League qualification based on European performance by securing a decisive victory over Sevilla on the final matchday to finish the season with 70 points.

  1. England (6 teams)
    • Liverpool (1st in Premier League)
    • Arsenal (2nd)
    • Manchester City (3rd)
    • Chelsea (4th)
    • Newcastle United (5th, via European Performance Spot)
    • Tottenham Hotspur (UEFA Europa League 2024–25 winners)
  2. Spain (5 teams)
    • Barcelona (1st in La Liga)
    • Real Madrid (2nd)
    • Atlético Madrid (3rd)
    • Athletic Bilbao (4th)
    • Villarreal (5th, via European Performance Spot)
  3. Italy (4 teams)
    • Napoli (1st in Serie A)
    • Inter Milan (2nd)
    • Atalanta (3rd)
    • Juventus (4th)
  4. Germany (4 teams)
    • Bayern Munich (1st in Bundesliga)
    • Bayer Leverkusen (2nd)
    • Eintracht Frankfurt (3rd)
    • Borussia Dortmund (4th)
  5. France (3 teams)
    • Paris Saint-Germain (1st in Ligue 1)
    • Marseille (2nd)
    • Monaco (3rd)
  6. Netherlands (2 teams)
    • PSV Eindhoven (1st in Eredivisie)
    • Ajax (2nd) 35
  7. Other League Champions
    • Portugal: Sporting CP (1st in Primeira Liga)
    • Belgium: Union Saint-Gilloise (1st in Belgian Pro League)
    • Turkey: Galatasaray (1st in Süper Lig)
    • Czech Republic: Slavia Prague (1st in Fortuna Liga)
    • Greece: Olympiacos (1st in Super League Greece, via coefficient rebalancing) 

Key Qualification Pathways

  • European Performance Spots: Awarded to associations with the best UEFA coefficients in 2024–25. England (Newcastle) and Spain (Villarreal) secured these spots for fifth-place finishers.
  • UEFA Europa League Winners: Tottenham qualified by winning the 2024–25 Europa League, marking their return to the Champions League.
  • Rebalancing Rule: Olympiacos gained automatic entry due to the Champions League and Europa League winners (PSG/Inter and Tottenham) already qualifying via domestic leagues

Remaining Slots

Seven teams will qualify through playoffs:

  • Champions Path (5 teams): Celtic (Scotland), Basel (Switzerland), Sturm Graz (Austria), Bodø/Glimt (Norway), and others from qualifying rounds.
  • League Path (2 teams): Clubs like Benfica (Portugal), Feyenoord (Netherlands), and Fenerbahçe (Turkey) will compete in playoffs 

2025/26 UEFA Champions League Pots

Champions League Pots 2025-26

Pots for 2025-26 Champions League Draw

POT 1
  • Real Madrid
  • Manchester City
  • Bayern Munich
  • Liverpool
  • Paris Saint-Germain
  • Inter
  • Chelsea
  • Borussia Dortmund
  • Barcelona
POT 2
  • Arsenal
  • Bayer Leverkusen
  • Atlético Madrid
  • Benfica
  • Atalanta
  • Villarreal
  • Juventus
  • Eintracht Frankfurt
  • Club Brugge
POT 3
  • Tottenham
  • PSV
  • Ajax
  • Napoli
  • Sporting CP
  • Olympiacos
  • Slavia Praha
  • Bodø/Glimt
  • Marseille
POT 4
  • FC Copenhagen
  • Crvena Zvezda
  • AS Monaco
  • Ferencváros
  • Galatasaray
  • Celtic
  • Union SG
  • Athletic Club
  • Newcastle

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List of DFB-Pokal Winners (1935–2024) | All-Time German Cup Champions https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/list-of-dfb-pokal-winners/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/list-of-dfb-pokal-winners/#respond Fri, 23 May 2025 06:42:34 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8264 Germany’s premier domestic cup competition, the DFB-Pokal (German Cup), organised by the German Football Association (DFB), was first held in 1935 as the Tschammerpokal. Each season, 64 teams from the Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga, and lower divisions compete in a knockout format, with the final traditionally marking the end of the German football season. However, in …

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Germany’s premier domestic cup competition, the DFB-Pokal (German Cup), organised by the German Football Association (DFB), was first held in 1935 as the Tschammerpokal. Each season, 64 teams from the Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga, and lower divisions compete in a knockout format, with the final traditionally marking the end of the German football season. However, in exceptional years—such as 1970 and 1974—the final was rescheduled to the start of the following season due to the FIFA World Cup.

Since 1985, the Olympiastadion in Berlin has been the iconic venue for every final, becoming synonymous with the prestige and excitement of the competition. Clubs like Bayern Munich, Werder Bremen, and Borussia Dortmund have historically dominated the tournament, etching their names in German football history.

Winning the DFB-Pokal not only brings silverware but also secures qualification for the UEFA Europa League, giving the cup significant continental importance alongside domestic glory. This article presents a comprehensive list of all DFB-Pokal winners from 1935 to 2024, highlights the most successful clubs, and shares intriguing facts about the tournament’s rich legacy.

List of DFB-Pokal winners year by year

SeasonWinnerScoreRunners-up
19351. FC Nürnberg2–0Schalke 04
1936VfB Leipzig2–1Schalke 04
1937Schalke 042–1Fortuna Düsseldorf
1938Rapid Wien3–1FSV Frankfurt
19391. FC Nürnberg2–0Waldhof Mannheim
1940Dresdner SC2–1 (a.e.t.)1. FC Nürnberg
1941Dresdner SC2–1Schalke 04
19421860 Munich2–0Schalke 04
1943First Vienna3–2 (a.e.t.)LSV Hamburg
1952–53Rot-Weiss Essen2–1Alemannia Aachen
1953–54VfB Stuttgart1–0 (a.e.t.)1. FC Köln
1954–55Karlsruher SC3–2Schalke 04
1955–56Karlsruher SC3–1Hamburger SV
1956–57Bayern Munich1–0Fortuna Düsseldorf
1957–58VfB Stuttgart4–3 (a.e.t.)Fortuna Düsseldorf
1958–59Schwarz-Weiß Essen (II)5–2Borussia Neunkirchen
1959–60Borussia Mönchengladbach3–2Karlsruher SC
1960–61Werder Bremen2–01. FC Kaiserslautern
1961–621. FC Nürnberg2–1 (a.e.t.)Fortuna Düsseldorf
1962–63Hamburger SV3–0Borussia Dortmund
1963–641860 Munich2–0Eintracht Frankfurt
1964–65Borussia Dortmund2–0Alemannia Aachen (II)
1965–66Bayern Munich4–2Meidericher SV
1966–67Bayern Munich4–0Hamburger SV
1967–681. FC Köln4–1VfL Bochum (II)
1968–69Bayern Munich2–1Schalke 04
1969–70Kickers Offenbach (II)2–11. FC Köln
1970–71Bayern Munich2–1 (a.e.t.)1. FC Köln
1971–72Schalke 045–01. FC Kaiserslautern
1972–73Borussia Mönchengladbach2–1 (a.e.t.)1. FC Köln
1973–74Eintracht Frankfurt3–1 (a.e.t.)Hamburger SV
1974–75Eintracht Frankfurt1–0MSV Duisburg
1975–76Hamburger SV2–01. FC Kaiserslautern
1976–771. FC Köln1–1 (a.e.t.), 1–0 (replay)Hertha BSC
1977–781. FC Köln2–0Fortuna Düsseldorf
1978–79Fortuna Düsseldorf1–0 (a.e.t.)Hertha BSC
1979–80Fortuna Düsseldorf2–11. FC Köln
1980–81Eintracht Frankfurt3–11. FC Kaiserslautern
1981–82Bayern Munich4–21. FC Nürnberg
1982–831. FC Köln1–0Fortuna Köln (II)
1983–84Bayern Munich1–1 (a.e.t.), 7–6 (p)Borussia Mönchengladbach
1984–85Bayer Uerdingen2–1Bayern Munich
1985–86Bayern Munich5–2VfB Stuttgart
1986–87Hamburger SV3–1Stuttgarter Kickers (II)
1987–88Eintracht Frankfurt1–0VfL Bochum
1988–89Borussia Dortmund4–1Werder Bremen
1989–901. FC Kaiserslautern3–2Werder Bremen
1990–91Werder Bremen1–1 (a.e.t.), 4–3 (p)1. FC Köln
1991–92Hannover 96 (II)0–0 (a.e.t.), 4–3 (p)Borussia Mönchengladbach
1992–93Bayer Leverkusen1–0Hertha BSC Amateure (III)
1993–94Werder Bremen3–1Rot-Weiss Essen (II)
1994–95Borussia Mönchengladbach3–0VfL Wolfsburg (II)
1995–961. FC Kaiserslautern1–0Karlsruher SC
1996–97VfB Stuttgart2–0Energie Cottbus (III)
1997–98Bayern Munich2–1MSV Duisburg
1998–99Werder Bremen1–1 (a.e.t.), 5–4 (p)Bayern Munich
1999–2000Bayern Munich3–0Werder Bremen
2000–01Schalke 042–0Union Berlin (III)
2001–02Schalke 044–2Bayer Leverkusen
2002–03Bayern Munich3–11. FC Kaiserslautern
2003–04Werder Bremen3–2Alemannia Aachen (II)
2004–05Bayern Munich2–1Schalke 04
2005–06Bayern Munich1–0Eintracht Frankfurt
2006–071. FC Nürnberg3–2 (a.e.t.)VfB Stuttgart
2007–08Bayern Munich2–1 (a.e.t.)Borussia Dortmund
2008–09Werder Bremen1–0Bayer Leverkusen
2009–10Bayern Munich4–0Werder Bremen
2010–11Schalke 045–0MSV Duisburg (II)
2011–12Borussia Dortmund5–2Bayern Munich
2012–13Bayern Munich3–2VfB Stuttgart
2013–14Bayern Munich2–0 (a.e.t.)Borussia Dortmund
2014–15VfL Wolfsburg3–1Borussia Dortmund
2015–16Bayern Munich0–0 (a.e.t.), 4–3 (p)Borussia Dortmund
2016–17Borussia Dortmund2–1Eintracht Frankfurt
2017–18Eintracht Frankfurt3–1Bayern Munich
2018–19Bayern Munich3–0RB Leipzig
2019–20Bayern Munich4–2Bayer Leverkusen
2020–21Borussia Dortmund4–1RB Leipzig
2021–22RB Leipzig1–1 (a.e.t.), 4–2 (p)SC Freiburg
2022–23RB Leipzig2–0Eintracht Frankfurt
2023–24Bayer Leverkusen1–01. FC Kaiserslautern (II)
2024–25TBDTBD

Notes:

  • (II) or (III) denotes the team’s division (second or third tier) at the time of the final.
  • a.e.t.: After extra time.
  • p: Penalty shootout.

Most Successful Clubs in DFB-Pokal History

ClubTitles WonRunner-Up Finishes
Bayern Munich204
Werder Bremen64
Schalke 0457
Eintracht Frankfurt53
Borussia Dortmund55
1. FC Köln46
Hamburger SV34

Interesting Facts About the DFB-Pokal

  • Record Holders: Bayern Munich holds the record with 20 DFB-Pokal titles.
  • Historic Upsets: In 1994, third-division side Rot-Weiss Essen reached the semi-finals.
  • Youngest Winner: Jamal Musiala became the youngest Bayern player to score in a final at age 18 (2020).
  • Venue: Since 1985, the final has been played at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.

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The FA Cup may not carry the same weight it once did, but it remains one of English football’s most iconic and celebrated trophies. As the oldest knockout football competition in the world, the FA Cup has a legacy that spans over 150 years. Organized by The Football Association (FA), the tournament began in the 1871–72 season, making it the longest-running football competition on the planet.

The FA Cup is open to all eligible clubs across the top 10 tiers of the English football league system—from Premier League giants to amateur minnows. While entry is subject to stadium and club standards, its inclusive nature has produced countless underdog stories that continue to captivate fans.

As of 2025, 45 different clubs have been crowned FA Cup winners. Arsenal leads the list with 14 titles, followed by Manchester United with 13. Clubs like Liverpool, Chelsea, and Tottenham Hotspur also rank among the most successful in the competition’s rich history.

The most recent FA Cup winner is Crystal Palace, who claimed their first-ever FA Cup title in 2025 after a stunning 1–0 victory over Manchester City at Wembley Stadium.

This article dives into the complete list of FA Cup winners, highlights the most successful teams, and celebrates the unforgettable moments that make this competition truly special.

Full List of FA Cup Winners

SeasonWinnersScoreRunners-up
1871–72Wanderers1–0Royal Engineers
1872–73Wanderers2–0Oxford University
1873–74Oxford University2–0Royal Engineers
1874–75Royal Engineers1–1 Old Etonians
1874–75Royal Engineers2–0 (R)Old Etonians
1875–76Wanderers1–1Old Etonians
1875–76Wanderers3–0 (R)Old Etonians
1876–77Wanderers2–1 *Oxford University
1877–78Wanderers3–1Royal Engineers
1878–79Old Etonians1–0Clapham Rovers
1879–80Clapham Rovers1–0Oxford University
1880–81Old Carthusians3–0Old Etonians
1881–82Old Etonians1–0Blackburn Rovers
1882–83Blackburn Olympic2–1 Old Etonians
1883–84Blackburn Rovers2–1Scotland Queen’s Park
1884–85Blackburn Rovers2–0Scotland Queen’s Park
1885–86Blackburn Rovers0–0West Bromwich Albion
1885–86Blackburn Rovers2–0 (R)West Bromwich Albion
1886–87Aston Villa2–0West Bromwich Albion
1887–88West Bromwich Albion2–1Preston North End
1888–89Preston North End3–0Wolverhampton Wanderers
1889–90Blackburn Rovers6–1The Wednesday
1890–91Blackburn Rovers3–1Notts County
1891–92West Bromwich Albion3–0Aston Villa
1892–93Wolverhampton Wanderers1–0Everton
1893–94Notts County4–1Bolton Wanderers
1894–95Aston Villa1–0West Bromwich Albion
1895–96The Wednesday2–1Wolverhampton Wanderers
1896–97Aston Villa3–2Everton
1897–98Nottingham Forest3–1Derby County
1898–99Sheffield United4–1Derby County
1899–1900Bury4–0Southampton
1900–01Tottenham Hotspur3–1 (R)Sheffield United
1901–02Sheffield United2–1 (R)Southampton
1902–03Bury6–0Derby County
1903–04Manchester City1–0Bolton Wanderers
1904–05Aston Villa2–0Newcastle United
1905–06Everton1–0Newcastle United
1906–07The Wednesday2–1Everton
1907–08Wolverhampton Wanderers3–1Newcastle United
1908–09Manchester United1–0Bristol City
1909–10Newcastle United1–1Barnsley
1909–10Newcastle United2–0 (R)Barnsley
1910–11Bradford City1–0 (R)Newcastle United
1911–12Barnsley1–0 * (R)West Bromwich Albion
1912–13Aston Villa1–0Sunderland
1913–14Burnley1–0Liverpool
1914–15Sheffield United3–0Chelsea
1919–20Aston Villa1–0 *Huddersfield Town
1920–21Tottenham Hotspur1–0Wolverhampton Wanderers
1921–22Huddersfield Town1–0Preston North End
1922–23Bolton Wanderers2–0West Ham United
1923–24Newcastle United2–0Aston Villa
1924–25Sheffield United1–0Wales Cardiff City
1925–26Bolton Wanderers1–0Manchester City
1926–27Wales Cardiff City1–0Arsenal
1927–28Blackburn Rovers3–1Huddersfield Town
1928–29Bolton Wanderers2–0Portsmouth
1929–30Arsenal2–0Huddersfield Town
1930–31West Bromwich Albion2–1Birmingham
1931–32Newcastle United2–1Arsenal
1932–33Everton3–0Manchester City
1933–34Manchester City2–1Portsmouth
1934–35Sheffield Wednesday4–2West Bromwich Albion
1935–36Arsenal1–0Sheffield United
1936–37Sunderland3–1Preston North End
1937–38Preston North End1–0 *Huddersfield Town
1938–39Portsmouth4–1Wolverhampton Wanderers
1945–46Derby County4–1 *Charlton Athletic
1946–47Charlton Athletic1–0 *Burnley
1947–48Manchester United4–2Blackpool
1948–49Wolverhampton Wanderers3–1Leicester City
1949–50Arsenal2–0Liverpool
1950–51Newcastle United2–0Blackpool
1951–52Newcastle United1–0Arsenal
1952–53Blackpool4–3Bolton Wanderers
1953–54West Bromwich Albion3–2Preston North End
1954–55Newcastle United3–1Manchester City
1955–56Manchester City3–1Birmingham City
1956–57Aston Villa2–1Manchester United
1957–58Bolton Wanderers2–0Manchester United
1958–59Nottingham Forest2–1Luton Town
1959–60Wolverhampton Wanderer3–0Blackburn Rovers
1960–61Tottenham Hotspur2–0Leicester City
1961–62Tottenham Hotspur3–1Burnley
1962–63Manchester United3–1Leicester City
1963–64West Ham United3–2Preston North End
1964–65Liverpool2–1 Leeds United
1965–66Everton3–2Sheffield Wednesday
1966–67Tottenham Hotspur2–1Chelsea
1967–68West Bromwich Albion1–0 Everton
1968–69Manchester City1–0Leicester City
1969–70Chelsea2–1 (R)Leeds United
1970–71Arsenal2–1Liverpool
1971–72Leeds United1–0Arsenal
1972–73Sunderland1–0Leeds United
1973–74Liverpool3–0Newcastle United
1974–75West Ham United2–0Fulham
1975–76Southampton1–0Manchester United
1976–77Manchester United2–1Liverpool
1977–78Ipswich Town1–0Arsenal
1978–79Arsenal3–2Manchester United
1979–80West Ham United1–0Arsenal
1980–81Tottenham Hotspur3–2 (R)Manchester City
1981–82Tottenham Hotspur1–0 (R)Queens Park Rangers
1982–83Manchester United4–0 (R)Brighton & Hove Albion
1983–84Everton 2–0Watford
1984–85Manchester United1–0 Everton
1985–86Liverpool3–1Everton
1986–87Coventry City3–2 Tottenham Hotspur
1987–88Wimbledon1–0Liverpool
1988–89Liverpool)3–2 Everton
1989–90Manchester United1–0 (R)Crystal Palace
1990–91Tottenham Hotspur2–1 Nottingham Forest
1991–92Liverpool2–0Sunderland
1992–93Arsenal2–1 (R)Sheffield Wednesday
1993–94Manchester United4–0Chelsea
1994–95Everton1–0Manchester United
1995–96Manchester United1–0Liverpool
1996–97Chelsea2–0Middlesbrough
1997–98Arsenal ‡ (7)2–0Newcastle United
1998–99Manchester United2–0Newcastle United
1999–2000Chelsea1–0Aston Villa
2000–01Liverpool2–1Arsenal
2001–02Arsenal2–0Chelsea
2002–03Arsenal1–0Southampton
2003–04Manchester United3–0Millwall
2004–05Arsenal0–0 [b]Manchester United
2005–06Liverpool3–3 [c]West Ham United
2006–07Chelsea1–0 Manchester United
2007–08Portsmouth1–0Wales Cardiff City
2008–09Chelsea2–1Everton
2009–10Chelsea1–0Portsmouth
2010–11Manchester City1–0Stoke City
2011–12Chelsea2–1Liverpool
2012–13Wigan Athletic1–0Manchester City
2013–14Arsenal 3–2 Hull City
2014–15Arsenal4-0Aston Villa
2015–16Manchester United2-1Crystal Palace
2016–17Arsenal2-1Chelsea
2017–18Chelsea1-0Manchester United
2018–19Manchester City6-0Watford
2019–20Arsenal2-1Chelsea
2020–21Leicester City1-0Chelsea
2021–22Liverpool0–0 (6–5 pen)Chelsea
2022–23Manchester City2-1Manchester United
2023–24Manchester United2-1Manchester City
2024–25Crystal Palace 1-0Manchester City

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All Coppa Italia Winners (1922–2025) – Year-by-Year List https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/list-of-coppa-italia-winners/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/competitions/list-of-coppa-italia-winners/#respond Mon, 19 May 2025 05:18:35 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8152 The Coppa Italia, Italy’s premier domestic cup competition, was established in 1922. It features clubs from Serie A and Serie B and four selected teams from Serie C. As of 2025, a total of 77 finals have been played: 43 were single-match finals, 30 were contested over two legs (home and away), and 4 editions …

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The Coppa Italia, Italy’s premier domestic cup competition, was established in 1922. It features clubs from Serie A and Serie B and four selected teams from Serie C.

As of 2025, a total of 77 finals have been played:

  • 43 were single-match finals,
  • 30 were contested over two legs (home and away),
  • and 4 editions were decided by a final group stage, involving four teams in a double round-robin format.

In total, 26 different clubs have reached the final, with 16 of them lifting the trophy at least once. The prestigious domestic double—winning both Serie A and Coppa Italia in the same season—has been achieved 11 times.

Inter Milan is the only club to win Serie A, Coppa Italia, and the UEFA Champions League in the same season, completing a historic treble in 2010.

The tournament has not been held during several periods: 1923–1925, 1928–1935, and 1944–1957. The first-ever winner of the Coppa Italia was Vado, who defeated Udinese 1–0 in the 1922 final. The most recent champion is Bologna, who beat AC Milan 1–0 in the 2025 final. In this Article, we present the complete list of Coppa Italia winners from 1922 to 2025.

Coppa Italia Winners by Year (1922–2024)

SeasonWinnersScoreRunners-up
1922Vado1–0Udinese
1923–1925Not heldLacked interest.
1926–27Not concludedScheduling issues.
1928–1935Not heldLacked interest.
1935–36Torino5–1Alessandria
1936–37Genova1–0Roma
1937–38Juventus5–2 (agg.)Torino
1938–39Ambrosiana2–1Novara
1939–40Fiorentina1–0Genova
1940–41Venezia4–3 (agg.)Roma
1941–42Juventus5–2 (agg.)AC Milan
1942–43Torino4–0Venezia
1944–1957Not heldSerie A conflict.
1958Lazio1–0Fiorentina
1958–59Juventus4–1Inter Milan
1959–60Juventus3–2Fiorentina
1960–61Fiorentina2–0Lazio
1961–62Napoli2–1SPAL
1962–63Atalanta3–1Torino
1963–64Roma1–0Torino
1964–65Juventus1–0Inter Milan
1965–66Fiorentina2–1Catanzaro
1966–67AC Milan1–0Padova
1967–68TorinoGroup Stage WinnerAC Milan
1968–69RomaGroup Stage WinnerCagliari
1969–70BolognaGroup Stage WinnerTorino
1970–71Torino1–0AC Milan
1971–72AC Milan2–0Napoli
1972–73AC Milan1–1* (5–2 pen)Juventus
1973–74Bologna1–1* (4–3 pen)Palermo
1974–75Fiorentina3–2AC Milan
1975–76Napoli4–0Hellas Verona
1976–77AC Milan2–0Inter Milan
1977–78Inter Milan2–1Napoli
1978–79Juventus2–1Palermo
1979–80Roma0–0* (3–2 pen)Torino
1980–81Roma2–2* (4–2 pen)Torino
1981–82Inter Milan2–1 (agg.)Torino
1982–83Juventus3–2 (agg.)Hellas Verona
1983–84Roma2–1 (agg.)Hellas Verona
1984–85Sampdoria3–1 (agg.)AC Milan
1985–86Roma3–2 (agg.)Sampdoria
1986–87Napoli4–0 (agg.)Atalanta
1987–88Sampdoria3–2 (agg.)Torino
1988–89Sampdoria4–1 (agg.)Napoli
1989–90Juventus1–0 (agg.)AC Milan
1990–91Roma4–2 (agg.)Sampdoria
1991–92Parma2–1 (agg.)Juventus
1992–93Torino5–5* (away)Roma
1993–94Sampdoria6–1 (agg.)Ancona
1994–95Juventus3–0 (agg.)Parma
1995–96Fiorentina3–0 (agg.)Atalanta
1996–97Vicenza3–1 (agg.)Napoli
1997–98Lazio3–2 (agg.)AC Milan
1998–99Parma3–3* (away)Fiorentina
1999–2000Lazio2–1 (agg.)Inter Milan
2000–01Fiorentina2–1 (agg.)Parma
2001–02Parma2–2* (away)Juventus
2002–03AC Milan6–3 (agg.)Roma
2003–04Lazio4–2 (agg.)Juventus
2004–05Inter Milan3–0 (agg.)Roma
2005–06Inter Milan4–2 (agg.)Roma
2006–07Roma7–4 (agg.)Inter Milan
2007–08Roma2–1Inter Milan
2008–09Lazio1–1* (6–5 pen)Sampdoria
2009–10Inter Milan1–0Roma
2010–11Inter Milan3–1Palermo
2011–12Napoli2–0Juventus
2012–13Lazio1–0Roma
2013–14Napoli3–1Fiorentina
2014–15Juventus2–1Lazio
2015–16Juventus1–0AC Milan
2016–17Juventus2–0Lazio
2017–18Juventus4–0AC Milan
2018–19Lazio2–0Atalanta
2019–20Napoli0–0* (4–2 pen)Juventus
2020–21Juventus2–1Atalanta
2021–22Inter Milan4–2Juventus
2022–23Inter Milan2–1Fiorentina
2023–24Juventus1–0Atalanta
2024–25Bologna1–0AC Milan

Most Successful Clubs

ClubTitles
Juventus15
Roma9
Inter Milan9
Lazio7
Fiorentina6
Napoli6
Torino5
AC Milan5
Sampdoria4
Bologna3
Parma3
Atalanta1
Genoa1
Venezia1
Vicenza1
Vado1

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