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Football: European Super Cup |
Last Champion |
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2022: Real Madrid CF |
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European Super Cup, Titles by Team
Information about the international football tournament European Super Cup including titles by team, logos, links, results and other data. |
The European Super Cup was created in 1972 by Anton Witkamp, a reporter and later sports editor of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf. The idea came to him in a time where Dutch total soccer was Europe's finest and Dutch soccer clubs were living their golden era. Witkamp was looking for something new to definitely decide which was the best team in Europe and also to further test Ajax's legendary team, led by their star player Johan Cruyff. It was then proposed that the winner of the European Champions Cup would face the winner of the Cup Winners' Cup. All was set for a new competition to be born. However, when Witkamp tried to get an official endorsement to his competition, the UEFA president turned it down because of a one-year ban applied to Cup Winners' Cup holders Rangers, due to misbehavior of their supporters. |
European Super Cup, Titles by Team |
Champion |
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Titles |
Years
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FC Barcelona (Spain)
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5 - |
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1992 against SV Werder Bremen 1997 against Borussia Dortmund 2009 against Shakhtar Donetsk 2011 against Porto 2015 against Sevilla FC |

Milan (Italy)
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5 - |
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1989 against FC Barcelona 1990 against Sampdoria 1994 against Arsenal 2003 against Porto 2007 against Sevilla FC |

Real Madrid CF (Spain)
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5 - |
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2002 against Feyenoord 2014 against Sevilla FC 2016 against Sevilla FC 2017 against Manchester United 2022 against Eintracht Frankfurt |

Liverpool (England)
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4 - |
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1977 against Hamburger SV 2001 against Bayern Munich 2005 against CSKA Moscow 2019 against Chelsea |

Atlético Madrid (Spain)
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3 - |
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2010 against Inter 2012 against Chelsea 2018 against Real Madrid CF |

Ajax (Holland)
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2 - |
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1973 against Milan 1995 against Real Zaragoza |

Bayern Munich (Germany)
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2 - |
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2013 against Chelsea 2020 against Sevilla FC |

Chelsea (England)
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2 - |
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1998 against Real Madrid CF 2021 against Villarreal |

Juventus (Italy)
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2 - |
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1984 against Liverpool 1996 against PSG |

RSC Anderlecht (Belgium)
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2 - |
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1976 against Bayern Munich 1978 against Liverpool |

Valencia (Spain)
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2 - |
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1980 against Nottingham Forest 2004 against Porto |

Aberdeen (Scotland)
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1 - |
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1983 against Hamburger SV |

Aston Villa (England)
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1 - |
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1982 against FC Barcelona |

Dynamo Kyiv (Ukraine)
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1 - |
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1975 against Bayern Munich |

Galatasaray (Turkey)
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1 - |
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2000 against Real Madrid CF |

KV Mechelen (Belgium)
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1 - |
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1988 against PSV |

Lazio (Italy)
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1 - |
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1999 against Manchester United |

Manchester United (England)
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1 - |
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1991 against Red Star Belgrade |

Nottingham Forest (England)
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1 - |
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1979 against FC Barcelona |

Parma (Italy)
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1 - |
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1993 against Milan |

Porto (Portugal)
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1 - |
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1987 against Ajax |

Sevilla FC (Spain)
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1 - |
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2006 against FC Barcelona |

Steaua Bucaresti (Romania)
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1 - |
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1986 against Dynamo Kyiv |

Zenit (Russia)
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1 - |
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2008 against Manchester United |
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