Hala Madrid! These are the last 20 Champions League winners

Pinnacle of European club football
2023-2024: Real Madrid
2022-2023: Manchester City
2021-2022: Real Madrid
2020-2021: Chelsea
2019-2020: Bayern Munich
2018-2019: Liverpool
2017-2018: Real Madrid
2016-2017: Real Madrid
2015-2016: Real Madrid
2014-2015: FC Barcelona
2013-2014: Real Madrid
2012-2013: Bayern Munich
2011-2012: Chelsea
2010-2011: FC Barcelona
2009-2010: Inter Milan
2008-2009: FC Barcelona
2007-2008: Manchester United
2006-2007: AC Milan
2005-2006: FC Barcelona
2004-2005: Liverpool
Pinnacle of European club football

The Champions League is the pinnacle of European club football. These clubs have won the coveted trophy in the last 20 seasons.

2023-2024: Real Madrid

Real Madrid won their 15th Champions League title against Borussia Dortmund. The Germans had some good chances in the first half, but were left empty-handed after Dani Carvajal's header and Vinicius Junior's left-footed shot.

2022-2023: Manchester City

A season earlier, it was Manchester City's moment to shine, when Rodri sealed the deal against Internazionale.

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2021-2022: Real Madrid

Real Madrid played Liverpool in a spirited final. They received a herculean effort from goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who masterfully gave up his body to send away several Liverpool shots on goal. Vinicius Junior was the only goalscorer in the contest, as he put one in the back of the net in the 59th minute.

2020-2021: Chelsea

Chelsea snuck by fellow Premier League rival Manchester City in a tight 1-0 affair. The second half was filled with intensity, as Chelsea’s Kai Havertz scored a few minutes before intermission. Chelsea did a memorable job keeping Manchester City off the board as they chased the game, as the latter squad substituted in more firepower in the presences of Fernandinho and Sergio Aguero.

2019-2020: Bayern Munich

In what was yet another close to the vest tilt, Bayern Munich was able to secure the victory over Paris St. Germain 1-0. It was the first time in seven years that a Bundesliga club was able to claim Champions League bragging rights. Kingsley Coman scored in the 59th minute, and that proved to be the difference.

2018-2019: Liverpool

Familiar Premier League foes did battle in this Champions League final, as Liverpool found Tottenham on the other side of the pitch. Liverpool won 2-0, and was in control from start to finish. Striker Mohamed Salah scored in the second minute of the game on a penalty, and Divock Origi put the finishing touches with a goal in the 87th minute.

2017-2018: Real Madrid

Capping off what was a special run in the 2010s, Real Madrid won their third straight Champions League final. They defeated Liverpool 3-1, as all scoring came after halftime. Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale got on the board for Real Madrid, as Bale got into the scoring column twice. It was quite an accomplishment for the football powerhouse.

2016-2017: Real Madrid

Real Madrid’s second of three consecutive titles came when they dispatched Juventus 4-1. This was the Cristiano Ronaldo show, as he scored two goals in the contest. Casemiro also got in on the act, as well as Marco Asensio. Juventus tried to hang tough early on with a Mario Mandzukic goal, but it wasn’t enough.

2015-2016: Real Madrid

Real Madrid’s threepeat got started in much more agonizing fashion than the next two titles would prove to be. They really had to earn it against a competitive Atletico Madrid club, who fought them tooth and nail for 120 minutes. The game went into penalty kicks, and Real edged Atletico 5–3 thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo’s conversion in the ninth round of sudden death.

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2014-2015: FC Barcelona

Real Madrid’s dominant Champions League run was briefly interrupted by FC Barcelona, who kept honors in Spain in 2015. Barca beat Juventus 3-1, putting the pressure on their opponent from the opening whistle Ivan Rakitic scored in the fourth minute, while Luis Suarez and Neymar finished things off in the second half.

2013-2014: Real Madrid

As if a trio of consecutive titles wasn’t enough in the middle of the decade, Real Madrid added a singular Champions League victory early in the 2010s as well. They got past Atletico Madrid 4-1, in a game that was closer than the score would have fans believe. Real Madrid got all four of their goals after the 90th minute.

2012-2013: Bayern Munich

The Bundesliga was extremely proud of the 2013 Champions League final, which featured Bayern Munich and Dortmund. It was a tight contest throughout the second half, but Dutch footballer Arjen Robben was able to put a shot in the back of the net in the 89th minute to seal Bayern Munich’s win.

2011-2012: Chelsea

Bayern Munich also made the 2012 Champions League final, but could not get past Chelsea is a tight contest. Bayern seemed to have the game in hand when Thomas Muller scored a goal in the 83rd minute, but Chelsea’s Didier Drogba had an answer in the 88th minute with a goal of his own. Drogba would score the game winning goal in penalty kicks.

2010-2011: FC Barcelona

Spanish and English football clubs would have another memorable clash, as Barcelona and Manchester United faced one another. Barcelona got the win by a final score of 3-1. 2022 World Cup hero Lionel Messi left his mark in this game, scoring the goal that would put Barcelona on top for good.

2009-2010: Inter Milan

It has been a long time since a club out of Italy’s Serie A has won a Champions League title, as Inter Milan was the last team to do it back in 2010. They defeated Bayern Munich 2-0, as Diego Milito had a game he will never forget. He scored a goal in the 35th and 70th minutes that accounted for all the scoring in the contest.

2008-2009: FC Barcelona

This game is a reminder of just how good Lionel Messi has been for an extended period of time. He scored in the 70th minute for Barcelona against Manchester United, which put the game out of reach for a 2-0 triumph. Teammate Samuel Eto’o got things started with a goal in the 10th minute of the game.

2007-2008: Manchester United

Manchester United had to fight tooth and nail to get past Chelsea in 2008, and it took a penalty shootout to accomplish it. There was no scoring in the second half or overtime, as United’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Chelsea’s Frank Lampard scored in the first 45 minutes. It was Ryan Giggs’ penalty kick that gave United the win.

2006-2007: AC Milan

Liverpool deserved credit for competing until the very end in this game, as Dirk Kuyt scored in the 89th minute of the Champions League final. However, it would not be enough, as AC Milan had the game in hand after two Filippo Inzaghi scores earlier in the contest. This team featured many players who were on the 2006 Italian World Cup title squad.

2005-2006: FC Barcelona

Fans of Barcelona and Arsenal will remember a tight tilt in this Champions League final. Barcelona was able to come out on top 2-1, and Arsenal fans will wonder what could have been if Jens Lehmann was not sent off in the 18th minute. They played a man down for most of the game, but Barcelona was only able to take advantage of this late.

2004-2005: Liverpool

Considering the flurry of action from both sides, the 2005 match between Liverpool and AC Milan may have been the greatest Champions League final ever. The score was knotted at 3-3 after extra time, with the last of those six goals coming in the 60th minute from Liverpool’s Xabi Alonso. Liverpool would take home the win thanks to Vladimir Smicer’s goal in penalties.

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