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UEFA Super Cup Winners List: All Time Champions, Runners Up & Results Of Every Season

UEFA Super Cup, an annual super cup match organized by UEFA, is the tradition UEFA club competitions season opener contested by the winners of the top two European club competitions - the Champions League and Europa League.

The competition, which started as Super Competition in 1972, was later renamed to European Super Cup and due to a policy of rebranding found it's current name of UEFA Super Cup in 1995.

Real Madrid has won the UEFA Super Cup five times

In the early stages from 1972 to 1999, the Super Cup used to see the winners of the European Cup or Champions League and the winners of the European or UEFA Cup Winners' Cup battle for the title.

However, after the discontinuation of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup competition, the Super Cup clash has been contested by the Champions League winners and the winners of the UEFA Cup, which was renamed the UEFA Europa League in 2009.

In the 51 years since the UEFA Super Cup was founded, the match has not been held only three times, in the year 1974, 1981 and 1985. In the 48 editions so far, 40 clubs have played the match, but only 25 have won the trophy.

The UEFA Super Cup has also been held across neutral venues, but from 1998 to 2012, the competition was hosted by a single venue - at the home of AS Monaco - Stade Louis II in Monaco. Also, the UEFA Super Cup was decided over two legs from 1973 to 1997.

Since 1998, the UEFA Super Cup has been contested as a single leg match with the winner being decided on the same day by either extra time or penalty shootout if needed. In 2000, the tie was decided by golden goal after the match ended in a draw in regulation time.

Who has won the UEFA Super Cup most?

The most successful teams in the UEFA Super Cup competition are Barcelona, AC Milan and Real Madrid, who have all won the trophy five times each followed by Liverpool, who have won the competition four times.

Atletico Madrid is the next most successful club with three triumphs followed by Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Ajax, Anderlecht, Valencia and Juventus, who have all won the UEFA Super Cup two times each.

Manchester United, Manchester City, Sevilla, Dynamo Kyiv and Aston Villa are among several other clubs that have won the title at least once, while La Liga giants Barcelona have made the most appearances, having finished as runners up four times in 9 attempts.

Now, let's take a look at the UEFA Super Cup winners, the runners up of the competition along with the results and venue of every edition of the annual super cup match organized by UEFA:

UEFA Super Cup Seasonwise Winners, Runners Up and Results

Year Winner Score Runner Up Venue
1973 Ajax 0–1 Milan San Siro, Milan, Italy
6–0 Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1974 Not Held
1975 Dynamo Kyiv 1–0 Bayern Munich Olympiastadion, Munich, West Germany
2–0 Central Stadium, Kyiv, Soviet Union
1976 Anderlecht 1–2 Bayern Munich Olympiastadion, Munich, West Germany
4–1 Parc Astrid, Anderlecht, Belgium
1977 Liverpool 1–1 Hamburger SV Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, West Germany
6–0 Anfield, Liverpool, England
1978 Anderlecht 3–1 Liverpool Parc Astrid, Anderlecht, Belgium
1–2 Anfield, Liverpool, England
1979 Nottingham Forest 1–0 Barcelona City Ground, Nottingham, England
1–1 Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain
1980 Valencia 1–2 Nottingham Forest City Ground, Nottingham, England
1–0 Estadio Luis Casanova, Valencia, Spain
1981 Not Held
1982 Aston Villa 0–1 Barcelona Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain
3–0 (AET) Villa Park, Birmingham, England
1983 Aberdeen 0–0 Hamburger SV Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, West Germany
2–0 Pittodrie, Aberdeen, Scotland
1984 Juventus 2–0 Liverpool Stadio Comunale, Turin, Italy
1985 Not Held
1986 Steaua Bucuresti 1–0 Dynamo Kyiv Stade Louis II, Monaco
1987 Porto 1–0 Ajax Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1–0 Estádio das Antas, Porto, Portugal
1988 Mechelen 3–0 PSV Eindhoven Achter de Kazerne, Mechelen, Belgium

0–1 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven, Netherlands
1989 Milan 1–1 Barcelona Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain
1–0 San Siro, Milan, Italy
1990 Milan 1–1 Sampdoria Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa, Italy
2–0 Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy
1991 Manchester United 1–0 Red Star Belgrade Old Trafford, Manchester, England
1992 Barcelona 1–1 Werder Bremen Weserstadion, Bremen, Germany
2–1 Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain
1993 Parma 0–1 Milan Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma, Italy
2–0 (AET) San Siro, Milan, Italy
1994 Milan 0–0 Arsenal Highbury, London, England
2–0 San Siro, Milan, Italy
1995 Ajax 1–1 Zaragoza La Romareda, Zaragoza, Spain
4–0 Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1996 Juventus 6–1 Paris Saint-Germain Parc des Princes, Paris, France

3–1 Stadio La Favorita, Palermo, Italy
1997 Barcelona 2–0 Borussia Dortmund Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain

1–1 Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany
1998 Chelsea 1–0 Real Madrid Stade Louis II, Monaco
1999 Lazio 1–0 Manchester United Stade Louis II, Monaco
2000 Galatasaray 2–1 (Golden Goal) Real Madrid Stade Louis II, Monaco
2001 Liverpool 3–2 Bayern Munich Stade Louis II, Monaco
2002 Real Madrid 3–1 Feyenoord Stade Louis II, Monaco
2003 Milan 1–0 Porto Stade Louis II, Monaco
2004 Valencia 2–1 Porto Stade Louis II, Monaco
2005 Liverpool 3–1 (AET) CSKA Moscow Stade Louis II, Monaco
2006 Sevilla 3–0 Barcelona Stade Louis II, Monaco
2007 Milan 3–1 Sevilla Stade Louis II, Monaco
2008 Zenit Saint Petersburg 2–1 Manchester United Stade Louis II, Monaco
2009 Barcelona 1–0 (AET) Shakhtar Donetsk Stade Louis II, Monaco
2010 Atlético Madrid 2–0 Inter Stade Louis II, Monaco
2011 Barcelona 2–0 Porto Stade Louis II, Monaco
2012 Atletico Madrid 4–1 Chelsea Stade Louis II, Monaco
2013 Bayern Munich 2–2 (AET/ PS 5-4) Chelsea Eden Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
2014 Real Madrid 2–0 Sevilla Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
2015 Barcelona 5–4 (AET) Sevilla Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi, Georgia
2016 Real Madrid 3–2 (AET) Sevilla Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway
2017 Real Madrid 2–1 Manchester United Philip II Arena, Skopje, Macedonia
2018 Atletico Madrid 4–2 (AET) Real Madrid A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia
2019 Liverpool 2–2 (AET/PS 5-4) Chelsea Vodafone Park, Istanbul, Turkey
2020 Bayern Munich 2–1 (AET) Sevilla Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary
2021 Chelsea 1–1 (AET/ PS 6-5)) Villarreal Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland
2022 Real Madrid 2–0 Eintracht Frankfurt Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland
2023 Manchester City 1-1 (PS 5-4) Sevilla Georgios Karaiskakis, Piraeus, Greece

AET - After Extra Time; PS - Penalty Shootout

Story first published: Wednesday, August 16, 2023, 9:15 [IST]
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