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List of UEFA Super Cup matches

The UEFA Super Cup is an annual association football match contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League. Established in 1972, it was contested between the winners of the European Cup (renamed the UEFA Champions League in 1993) and the European/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup until 1999, when the latter was discontinued and merged with the UEFA Cup (renamed the Europa League in 2009) by UEFA. The last Super Cup contested in this format was the 1999 UEFA Super Cup between Lazio and Manchester United, which Lazio won 1–0. The competition was originally played over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium in the winter months, but since the 1998 edition, it consists of a single match played at a neutral venue in August.[1] Between 1998 and 2012, the Stade Louis II in Monaco hosted the Super Cup, but since 2013, it has taken place every year at a different stadium across Europe.[2][3]

List of UEFA Super Cup matches
The UEFA Super Cup trophy used since 2006
Founded1972; 52 years ago (1972)
(official since 1973)
RegionEurope (UEFA)
Number of teams2
Current champions Manchester City
(1st title)
Most successful club(s) Barcelona
AC Milan
Real Madrid
(5 titles each)
2024 UEFA Super Cup

AC Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid share the record for the most victories, each having won the competition five times since its inception. Two of Milan's wins were achieved in consecutive years (1989 and 1990), which made them the first team to have retained the UEFA Super Cup. Real Madrid also won the competition in consecutive years in 2016 and 2017.[1] Barcelona have the most appearances (nine), while Sevilla have the most runner-up finishes (six). Spanish teams have won the competition the most times, with sixteen wins, ahead of the ten wins by English and nine wins by Italian teams. The current holders are the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League winners Manchester City, who defeated the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League winners Sevilla 5–4 on penalties following a 1–1 draw in the 2023 edition.

Winners edit

  • The "Year" column refers to the year the Super Cup was held, and links to the article about that match.
  • The two-legged finals are listed in the order they were played.
UEFA Super Cup matches[4][5]
Year Country Winner Score Runner-up Country Venue Attendance
1973[a]   Netherlands Ajax 0–1 Milan   Italy San Siro, Milan, Italy 15,000
6–0 Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands 25,000
Ajax won 6–1 on aggregate.
1974[b] Not held
1975   Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 1–0 Bayern Munich   West Germany Olympiastadion, Munich, West Germany 30,000
2–0 Central Stadium, Kyiv, Soviet Union 110,000
Dynamo Kyiv won 3–0 on aggregate.
1976   Belgium Anderlecht 1–2 Bayern Munich   West Germany Olympiastadion, Munich, West Germany 40,000
4–1 Parc Astrid, Anderlecht, Belgium 32,000
Anderlecht won 5–3 on aggregate.
1977   England Liverpool 1–1 Hamburger SV   West Germany Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, West Germany 16,000
6–0 Anfield, Liverpool, England 34,931
Liverpool won 7–1 on aggregate.
1978   Belgium Anderlecht 3–1 Liverpool   England Parc Astrid, Anderlecht, Belgium 35,000
1–2 Anfield, Liverpool, England 23,598
Anderlecht won 4–3 on aggregate.
1979   England Nottingham Forest 1–0 Barcelona   Spain City Ground, Nottingham, England 23,807
1–1 Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain 80,000
Nottingham Forest won 2–1 on aggregate.
1980   Spain Valencia 1–2 Nottingham Forest   England City Ground, Nottingham, England 12,463
1–0 Estadio Luis Casanova, Valencia, Spain 29,038
2–2 on aggregate; Valencia won on the away goals rule.
1981[c] Not held
1982   England Aston Villa 0–1 Barcelona   Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain 40,000
3–0 (a.e.t.) Villa Park, Birmingham, England 31,750
Aston Villa won 3–1 on aggregate.
1983   Scotland Aberdeen 0–0 Hamburger SV   West Germany Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, West Germany 15,000
2–0 Pittodrie, Aberdeen, Scotland 22,500
Aberdeen won 2–0 on aggregate.
1984[d]   Italy Juventus 2–0 Liverpool   England Stadio Comunale, Turin, Italy 55,834
1985[e] Not held
1986[f]   Romania Steaua București 1–0 Dynamo Kyiv   Soviet Union Stade Louis II, Monaco 8,456
1987   Portugal Porto 1–0 Ajax   Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands 27,000
1–0 Estádio das Antas, Porto, Portugal 50,000
Porto won 2–0 on aggregate.
1988   Belgium KV Mechelen 3–0 PSV Eindhoven   Netherlands Achter de Kazerne, Mechelen, Belgium 7,000
0–1 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven, Netherlands 17,100
Mechelen won 3–1 on aggregate.
1989   Italy Milan 1–1 Barcelona   Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain 50,000
1–0 San Siro, Milan, Italy 50,000
Milan won 2–1 on aggregate.
1990   Italy Milan 1–1 Sampdoria   Italy Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa, Italy 25,000
2–0 Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy 25,000
Milan won 3–1 on aggregate.
1991[g]   England Manchester United 1–0 Red Star Belgrade   Yugoslavia Old Trafford, Manchester, England 22,110
1992   Spain Barcelona 1–1 Werder Bremen   Germany Weserstadion, Bremen, Germany 22,098
2–1 Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain 75,000
Barcelona won 3–2 on aggregate.
1993   Italy Parma 0–1 Milan[h]   Italy Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma, Italy 8,083
2–0 (a.e.t.) San Siro, Milan, Italy 24,074
Parma won 2–1 on aggregate.
1994   Italy Milan 0–0 Arsenal   England Highbury, London, England 38,044
2–0 San Siro, Milan, Italy 23,953
Milan won 2–0 on aggregate.
1995   Netherlands Ajax 1–1 Zaragoza   Spain La Romareda, Zaragoza, Spain 17,500
4–0 Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands 23,000
Ajax won 5–1 on aggregate.
1996   Italy Juventus 6–1 Paris Saint-Germain   France Parc des Princes, Paris, France 29,519
3–1 Stadio La Favorita, Palermo, Italy 35,100
Juventus won 9–2 on aggregate.
1997   Spain Barcelona 2–0 Borussia Dortmund   Germany Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain 50,000
1–1 Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany 32,500
Barcelona won 3–1 on aggregate.
1998   England Chelsea 1–0 Real Madrid   Spain Stade Louis II, Monaco 10,000
1999   Italy Lazio 1–0 Manchester United   England Stade Louis II, Monaco 12,000
2000   Turkey Galatasaray 2–1 (g.g.) Real Madrid   Spain Stade Louis II, Monaco 15,000
2001   England Liverpool 3–2 Bayern Munich   Germany Stade Louis II, Monaco 13,824
2002   Spain Real Madrid 3–1 Feyenoord   Netherlands Stade Louis II, Monaco 18,284
2003   Italy Milan 1–0 Porto   Portugal Stade Louis II, Monaco 16,885
2004   Spain Valencia 2–1 Porto   Portugal Stade Louis II, Monaco 17,292
2005   England Liverpool 3–1 (a.e.t.) CSKA Moscow   Russia Stade Louis II, Monaco 17,042
2006   Spain Sevilla 3–0 Barcelona   Spain Stade Louis II, Monaco 17,480
2007   Italy Milan 3–1 Sevilla   Spain Stade Louis II, Monaco 17,822
2008   Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 2–1 Manchester United   England Stade Louis II, Monaco 18,064
2009   Spain Barcelona 1–0 (a.e.t.) Shakhtar Donetsk   Ukraine Stade Louis II, Monaco 17,738
2010   Spain Atlético Madrid 2–0 Inter Milan   Italy Stade Louis II, Monaco 17,265
2011   Spain Barcelona 2–0 Porto   Portugal Stade Louis II, Monaco 18,048
2012   Spain Atlético Madrid 4–1 Chelsea   England Stade Louis II, Monaco 14,312
2013   Germany Bayern Munich 2–2 (a.e.t.)[i] Chelsea   England Eden Aréna, Prague, Czech Republic 17,686
2014   Spain Real Madrid 2–0 Sevilla   Spain Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales 30,854
2015   Spain Barcelona 5–4 (a.e.t.) Sevilla   Spain Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi, Georgia 51,940
2016   Spain Real Madrid 3–2 (a.e.t.) Sevilla   Spain Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17,939
2017   Spain Real Madrid 2–1 Manchester United   England Philip II Arena, Skopje, Macedonia 30,421
2018   Spain Atlético Madrid 4–2 (a.e.t.) Real Madrid   Spain A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia 12,424
2019   England Liverpool 2–2 (a.e.t.)[j] Chelsea   England Vodafone Park, Istanbul, Turkey 38,434
2020   Germany Bayern Munich 2–1 (a.e.t.) Sevilla   Spain Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary[k] 15,180
2021   England Chelsea 1–1 (a.e.t.)[l] Villarreal   Spain Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland 10,435
2022   Spain Real Madrid 2–0 Eintracht Frankfurt   Germany Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland 31,042
2023   England Manchester City 1–1[m] Sevilla   Spain Karaiskakis Stadium, Athens, Greece[n] 29,207
Upcoming matches
Year Country Finalist Match Finalist Country Venue Attendance
2024 Stadion Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland[16]

Performances edit

By club edit

Performance in the UEFA Super Cup by club
Club Winners Runners-up Years won[o] Years runners-up
  Barcelona 5 4 1992, 1997, 2009, 2011, 2015 1979, 1982, 1989, 2006
  Real Madrid 5 3 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022 1998, 2000, 2018
  Milan 5 2 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007 1973, 1993
  Liverpool 4 2 1977, 2001, 2005, 2019 1978, 1984
  Atlético Madrid 3 0 2010, 2012, 2018
  Chelsea 2 3 1998, 2021 2012, 2013, 2019
  Bayern Munich 2 3 2013, 2020 1975, 1976, 2001
  Ajax[p] 2 1 1973, 1995 1987
  Anderlecht 2 0 1976, 1978
  Valencia 2 0 1980, 2004
  Juventus 2 0 1984, 1996
  Sevilla 1 6 2006 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2023
  Porto 1 3 1987 2003, 2004, 2011
  Manchester United 1 3 1991 1999, 2008, 2017
  Dynamo Kyiv[q] 1 1 1975 1986
  Nottingham Forest 1 1 1979 1980
  Aston Villa 1 0 1982
  Aberdeen 1 0 1983
  Steaua București 1 0 1986
  KV Mechelen 1 0 1988
  Parma 1 0 1993
  Lazio 1 0 1999
  Galatasaray 1 0 2000
  Zenit Saint Petersburg 1 0 2008
  Manchester City 1 0 2023
  Hamburger SV 0 2 1977, 1983
  PSV Eindhoven 0 1 1988
  Sampdoria 0 1 1990
  Red Star Belgrade[r] 0 1 1991
  Werder Bremen 0 1 1992
  Arsenal 0 1 1994
  Zaragoza 0 1 1995
  Paris Saint-Germain 0 1 1996
  Borussia Dortmund 0 1 1997
  Feyenoord 0 1 2002
  CSKA Moscow 0 1 2005
  Shakhtar Donetsk 0 1 2009
  Inter Milan 0 1 2010
  Villarreal 0 1 2021
  Eintracht Frankfurt 0 1 2022

By nation edit

Performance by nation
Nation Winners Runners-up Total
  Spain 16 15 31
  England 10 10 20
  Italy 9 4 13
  Belgium 3 0 3
  Germany[s] 2 8 10
  Netherlands[p] 2 3 5
  Portugal 1 3 4
  Russia 1 1 2
  Soviet Union[t] 1 1 2
  Romania 1 0 1
  Scotland[p] 1 0 1
  Turkey 1 0 1
  France 0 1 1
  Ukraine 0 1 1
  Yugoslavia[u] 0 1 1

By method of qualification edit

UEFA Super Cup winners by method of qualification
Cup Winners Runners-up
UEFA Champions League[v] 28 20
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup[w] 12 12
UEFA Europa League[x] 8 16

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Took place in January 1974 rather than at the start of the season, as it has been thereafter.
  2. ^ Competition was abandoned because Bayern Munich and 1. FC Magdeburg could not find a mutually convenient date for the match.[6]
  3. ^ Competition was not played because Liverpool could not find a suitable date to play Dinamo Tbilisi due to fixture congestion.[6]
  4. ^ One match was played in 1984 by agreement between Liverpool and Juventus managers due to both clubs experiencing fixture congestion.[7]
  5. ^ Competition was abandoned as Everton could not play, due to a ban on English clubs' participation in European football competitions.[8]
  6. ^ Due to political circumstances, Steaua București and Dynamo Kyiv agreed to contest the 1986 competition on a one-off basis.[9]
  7. ^ One match was played in 1991 due to political circumstances in Yugoslavia.[10]
  8. ^ European champions Marseille were suspended due to a bribery scandal, so Milan took their place as runner-up in the European Cup.[11]
  9. ^ Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes and 2–2 after extra time. Bayern Munich won the penalty shoot-out 5–4.[12]
  10. ^ Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes and 2–2 after extra time. Liverpool won the penalty shoot-out 5–4.
  11. ^ The match was originally planned to be held at the Estádio do Dragão in Porto, Portugal, but was moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.[13][14]
  12. ^ Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes and extra time. Chelsea won the penalty shoot-out 6–5.
  13. ^ Score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. Manchester City won the penalty shoot-out 5–4.
  14. ^ The match was originally planned to be held at the Ak Bars Arena in Kazan, Russia, but was moved due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[15]
  15. ^ No competitions were held in 1974, 1981 and 1985.
  16. ^ a b c Excludes the 1972 European Super Cup, not organised nor recognised by UEFA as an official title.
  17. ^ As a representative of the Soviet Union in 1975 and 1986.
  18. ^ As a representative of Yugoslavia in 1991.
  19. ^ Includes clubs representing West Germany. No clubs representing East Germany appeared in a match.
  20. ^ Both Soviet appearances were made by a Ukrainian SSR club.
  21. ^ The Yugoslav appearance was made by a club from SR Serbia.
  22. ^ Known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup from 1956 to 1992.
  23. ^ Discontinued and merged into the UEFA Cup in 1999, past winners are kept separate.
  24. ^ Known as the UEFA Cup from 1971 to 2009.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Competition format". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
  2. ^ Josef, Ladislav (17 June 2011). "Prague celebrates 2013 Super Cup honour". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  3. ^ . UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 30 June 2012. Archived from the original on 1 June 2013. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  4. ^ Stokkermans, Karel (11 August 2022). "European Super Cup". Rec. Sport. Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  5. ^ "UEFA Super Cup History". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Club competition winners do battle". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
  7. ^ Angelo Caroli (16 January 1985). "Stasera la Supercoppa, poi quella dei Campioni per fare un bel "poker"" (in Italian). Stampa Sera. p. 13.
  8. ^ Woods, Tom (14 November 2015). "Everton FC: The forgotten game of the 1985/86 UEFA Super Cup". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  9. ^ "1986: Hagi style stirs Steaua". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  10. ^ "1991: McClair makes United's day". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  11. ^ "1993: Crippa wins it for Parma". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  12. ^ James, Andy (30 August 2013). "Bayern defeat Chelsea on penalties in Super Cup". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
  13. ^ "Istanbul to host 2020 UEFA Champions League Final". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 24 May 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  14. ^ "UEFA competitions to resume in August". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 17 June 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  15. ^ "New formats for UEFA men's national team competitions approved". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  16. ^ "Warsaw to host 2024 UEFA Super Cup". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 26 September 2023. Retrieved 26 September 2023.

External links edit

  • UEFA Super Cup official history

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The UEFA Super Cup is an annual association football match contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League Established in 1972 it was contested between the winners of the European Cup renamed the UEFA Champions League in 1993 and the European UEFA Cup Winners Cup until 1999 when the latter was discontinued and merged with the UEFA Cup renamed the Europa League in 2009 by UEFA The last Super Cup contested in this format was the 1999 UEFA Super Cup between Lazio and Manchester United which Lazio won 1 0 The competition was originally played over two legs one at each participating club s stadium in the winter months but since the 1998 edition it consists of a single match played at a neutral venue in August 1 Between 1998 and 2012 the Stade Louis II in Monaco hosted the Super Cup but since 2013 it has taken place every year at a different stadium across Europe 2 3 List of UEFA Super Cup matchesThe UEFA Super Cup trophy used since 2006Founded1972 52 years ago 1972 official since 1973 RegionEurope UEFA Number of teams2Current championsManchester City 1st title Most successful club s Barcelona AC Milan Real Madrid 5 titles each 2024 UEFA Super Cup AC Milan Barcelona and Real Madrid share the record for the most victories each having won the competition five times since its inception Two of Milan s wins were achieved in consecutive years 1989 and 1990 which made them the first team to have retained the UEFA Super Cup Real Madrid also won the competition in consecutive years in 2016 and 2017 1 Barcelona have the most appearances nine while Sevilla have the most runner up finishes six Spanish teams have won the competition the most times with sixteen wins ahead of the ten wins by English and nine wins by Italian teams The current holders are the 2022 23 UEFA Champions League winners Manchester City who defeated the 2022 23 UEFA Europa League winners Sevilla 5 4 on penalties following a 1 1 draw in the 2023 edition Contents 1 Winners 2 Performances 2 1 By club 2 2 By nation 2 3 By method of qualification 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksWinners editKey Winner won after extra time golden goal or penalty shoot out Winner of European Cup UEFA Champions League Winner of European UEFA Cup Winners Cup Winner of UEFA Cup Europa League The Year column refers to the year the Super Cup was held and links to the article about that match The two legged finals are listed in the order they were played UEFA Super Cup matches 4 5 Year Country Winner Score Runner up Country Venue Attendance 1973 a nbsp Netherlands Ajax 0 1 Milan nbsp Italy San Siro Milan Italy 15 000 6 0 Olympic Stadium Amsterdam Netherlands 25 000 Ajax won 6 1 on aggregate 1974 b Not held 1975 nbsp Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 1 0 Bayern Munich nbsp West Germany Olympiastadion Munich West Germany 30 000 2 0 Central Stadium Kyiv Soviet Union 110 000 Dynamo Kyiv won 3 0 on aggregate 1976 nbsp Belgium Anderlecht 1 2 Bayern Munich nbsp West Germany Olympiastadion Munich West Germany 40 000 4 1 Parc Astrid Anderlecht Belgium 32 000 Anderlecht won 5 3 on aggregate 1977 nbsp England Liverpool 1 1 Hamburger SV nbsp West Germany Volksparkstadion Hamburg West Germany 16 000 6 0 Anfield Liverpool England 34 931 Liverpool won 7 1 on aggregate 1978 nbsp Belgium Anderlecht 3 1 Liverpool nbsp England Parc Astrid Anderlecht Belgium 35 000 1 2 Anfield Liverpool England 23 598 Anderlecht won 4 3 on aggregate 1979 nbsp England Nottingham Forest 1 0 Barcelona nbsp Spain City Ground Nottingham England 23 807 1 1 Camp Nou Barcelona Spain 80 000 Nottingham Forest won 2 1 on aggregate 1980 nbsp Spain Valencia 1 2 Nottingham Forest nbsp England City Ground Nottingham England 12 463 1 0 Estadio Luis Casanova Valencia Spain 29 038 2 2 on aggregate Valencia won on the away goals rule 1981 c Not held 1982 nbsp England Aston Villa 0 1 Barcelona nbsp Spain Camp Nou Barcelona Spain 40 000 3 0 a e t Villa Park Birmingham England 31 750 Aston Villa won 3 1 on aggregate 1983 nbsp Scotland Aberdeen 0 0 Hamburger SV nbsp West Germany Volksparkstadion Hamburg West Germany 15 000 2 0 Pittodrie Aberdeen Scotland 22 500 Aberdeen won 2 0 on aggregate 1984 d nbsp Italy Juventus 2 0 Liverpool nbsp England Stadio Comunale Turin Italy 55 834 1985 e Not held 1986 f nbsp Romania Steaua București 1 0 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Soviet Union Stade Louis II Monaco 8 456 1987 nbsp Portugal Porto 1 0 Ajax nbsp Netherlands Olympic Stadium Amsterdam Netherlands 27 000 1 0 Estadio das Antas Porto Portugal 50 000 Porto won 2 0 on aggregate 1988 nbsp Belgium KV Mechelen 3 0 PSV Eindhoven nbsp Netherlands Achter de Kazerne Mechelen Belgium 7 000 0 1 Philips Stadion Eindhoven Netherlands 17 100 Mechelen won 3 1 on aggregate 1989 nbsp Italy Milan 1 1 Barcelona nbsp Spain Camp Nou Barcelona Spain 50 000 1 0 San Siro Milan Italy 50 000 Milan won 2 1 on aggregate 1990 nbsp Italy Milan 1 1 Sampdoria nbsp Italy Stadio Luigi Ferraris Genoa Italy 25 000 2 0 Stadio Renato Dall Ara Bologna Italy 25 000 Milan won 3 1 on aggregate 1991 g nbsp England Manchester United 1 0 Red Star Belgrade nbsp Yugoslavia Old Trafford Manchester England 22 110 1992 nbsp Spain Barcelona 1 1 Werder Bremen nbsp Germany Weserstadion Bremen Germany 22 098 2 1 Camp Nou Barcelona Spain 75 000 Barcelona won 3 2 on aggregate 1993 nbsp Italy Parma 0 1 Milan h nbsp Italy Stadio Ennio Tardini Parma Italy 8 083 2 0 a e t San Siro Milan Italy 24 074 Parma won 2 1 on aggregate 1994 nbsp Italy Milan 0 0 Arsenal nbsp England Highbury London England 38 044 2 0 San Siro Milan Italy 23 953 Milan won 2 0 on aggregate 1995 nbsp Netherlands Ajax 1 1 Zaragoza nbsp Spain La Romareda Zaragoza Spain 17 500 4 0 Olympic Stadium Amsterdam Netherlands 23 000 Ajax won 5 1 on aggregate 1996 nbsp Italy Juventus 6 1 Paris Saint Germain nbsp France Parc des Princes Paris France 29 519 3 1 Stadio La Favorita Palermo Italy 35 100 Juventus won 9 2 on aggregate 1997 nbsp Spain Barcelona 2 0 Borussia Dortmund nbsp Germany Camp Nou Barcelona Spain 50 000 1 1 Westfalenstadion Dortmund Germany 32 500 Barcelona won 3 1 on aggregate 1998 nbsp England Chelsea 1 0 Real Madrid nbsp Spain Stade Louis II Monaco 10 000 1999 nbsp Italy Lazio 1 0 Manchester United nbsp England Stade Louis II Monaco 12 000 2000 nbsp Turkey Galatasaray 2 1 g g Real Madrid nbsp Spain Stade Louis II Monaco 15 000 2001 nbsp England Liverpool 3 2 Bayern Munich nbsp Germany Stade Louis II Monaco 13 824 2002 nbsp Spain Real Madrid 3 1 Feyenoord nbsp Netherlands Stade Louis II Monaco 18 284 2003 nbsp Italy Milan 1 0 Porto nbsp Portugal Stade Louis II Monaco 16 885 2004 nbsp Spain Valencia 2 1 Porto nbsp Portugal Stade Louis II Monaco 17 292 2005 nbsp England Liverpool 3 1 a e t CSKA Moscow nbsp Russia Stade Louis II Monaco 17 042 2006 nbsp Spain Sevilla 3 0 Barcelona nbsp Spain Stade Louis II Monaco 17 480 2007 nbsp Italy Milan 3 1 Sevilla nbsp Spain Stade Louis II Monaco 17 822 2008 nbsp Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 2 1 Manchester United nbsp England Stade Louis II Monaco 18 064 2009 nbsp Spain Barcelona 1 0 a e t Shakhtar Donetsk nbsp Ukraine Stade Louis II Monaco 17 738 2010 nbsp Spain Atletico Madrid 2 0 Inter Milan nbsp Italy Stade Louis II Monaco 17 265 2011 nbsp Spain Barcelona 2 0 Porto nbsp Portugal Stade Louis II Monaco 18 048 2012 nbsp Spain Atletico Madrid 4 1 Chelsea nbsp England Stade Louis II Monaco 14 312 2013 nbsp Germany Bayern Munich 2 2 a e t i Chelsea nbsp England Eden Arena Prague Czech Republic 17 686 2014 nbsp Spain Real Madrid 2 0 Sevilla nbsp Spain Cardiff City Stadium Cardiff Wales 30 854 2015 nbsp Spain Barcelona 5 4 a e t Sevilla nbsp Spain Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena Tbilisi Georgia 51 940 2016 nbsp Spain Real Madrid 3 2 a e t Sevilla nbsp Spain Lerkendal Stadion Trondheim Norway 17 939 2017 nbsp Spain Real Madrid 2 1 Manchester United nbsp England Philip II Arena Skopje Macedonia 30 421 2018 nbsp Spain Atletico Madrid 4 2 a e t Real Madrid nbsp Spain A Le Coq Arena Tallinn Estonia 12 424 2019 nbsp England Liverpool 2 2 a e t j Chelsea nbsp England Vodafone Park Istanbul Turkey 38 434 2020 nbsp Germany Bayern Munich 2 1 a e t Sevilla nbsp Spain Puskas Arena Budapest Hungary k 15 180 2021 nbsp England Chelsea 1 1 a e t l Villarreal nbsp Spain Windsor Park Belfast Northern Ireland 10 435 2022 nbsp Spain Real Madrid 2 0 Eintracht Frankfurt nbsp Germany Olympic Stadium Helsinki Finland 31 042 2023 nbsp England Manchester City 1 1 m Sevilla nbsp Spain Karaiskakis Stadium Athens Greece n 29 207 Upcoming matches Year Country Finalist Match Finalist Country Venue Attendance 2024 Stadion Narodowy Warsaw Poland 16 Performances editBy club edit Performance in the UEFA Super Cup by club Club Winners Runners up Years won o Years runners up nbsp Barcelona 5 4 1992 1997 2009 2011 2015 1979 1982 1989 2006 nbsp Real Madrid 5 3 2002 2014 2016 2017 2022 1998 2000 2018 nbsp Milan 5 2 1989 1990 1994 2003 2007 1973 1993 nbsp Liverpool 4 2 1977 2001 2005 2019 1978 1984 nbsp Atletico Madrid 3 0 2010 2012 2018 nbsp Chelsea 2 3 1998 2021 2012 2013 2019 nbsp Bayern Munich 2 3 2013 2020 1975 1976 2001 nbsp Ajax p 2 1 1973 1995 1987 nbsp Anderlecht 2 0 1976 1978 nbsp Valencia 2 0 1980 2004 nbsp Juventus 2 0 1984 1996 nbsp Sevilla 1 6 2006 2007 2014 2015 2016 2020 2023 nbsp Porto 1 3 1987 2003 2004 2011 nbsp Manchester United 1 3 1991 1999 2008 2017 nbsp Dynamo Kyiv q 1 1 1975 1986 nbsp Nottingham Forest 1 1 1979 1980 nbsp Aston Villa 1 0 1982 nbsp Aberdeen 1 0 1983 nbsp Steaua București 1 0 1986 nbsp KV Mechelen 1 0 1988 nbsp Parma 1 0 1993 nbsp Lazio 1 0 1999 nbsp Galatasaray 1 0 2000 nbsp Zenit Saint Petersburg 1 0 2008 nbsp Manchester City 1 0 2023 nbsp Hamburger SV 0 2 1977 1983 nbsp PSV Eindhoven 0 1 1988 nbsp Sampdoria 0 1 1990 nbsp Red Star Belgrade r 0 1 1991 nbsp Werder Bremen 0 1 1992 nbsp Arsenal 0 1 1994 nbsp Zaragoza 0 1 1995 nbsp Paris Saint Germain 0 1 1996 nbsp Borussia Dortmund 0 1 1997 nbsp Feyenoord 0 1 2002 nbsp CSKA Moscow 0 1 2005 nbsp Shakhtar Donetsk 0 1 2009 nbsp Inter Milan 0 1 2010 nbsp Villarreal 0 1 2021 nbsp Eintracht Frankfurt 0 1 2022 By nation edit Performance by nation Nation Winners Runners up Total nbsp Spain 16 15 31 nbsp England 10 10 20 nbsp Italy 9 4 13 nbsp Belgium 3 0 3 nbsp Germany s 2 8 10 nbsp Netherlands p 2 3 5 nbsp Portugal 1 3 4 nbsp Russia 1 1 2 nbsp Soviet Union t 1 1 2 nbsp Romania 1 0 1 nbsp Scotland p 1 0 1 nbsp Turkey 1 0 1 nbsp France 0 1 1 nbsp Ukraine 0 1 1 nbsp Yugoslavia u 0 1 1 By method of qualification edit UEFA Super Cup winners by method of qualification Cup Winners Runners up UEFA Champions League v 28 20 UEFA Cup Winners Cup w 12 12 UEFA Europa League x 8 16See also editList of European Cup and UEFA Champions League finals List of UEFA Cup and Europa League finals List of UEFA Cup Winners Cup finals List of UEFA Intertoto Cup winners List of UEFA Super Cup winning managersNotes edit Took place in January 1974 rather than at the start of the season as it has been thereafter Competition was abandoned because Bayern Munich and 1 FC Magdeburg could not find a mutually convenient date for the match 6 Competition was not played because Liverpool could not find a suitable date to play Dinamo Tbilisi due to fixture congestion 6 One match was played in 1984 by agreement between Liverpool and Juventus managers due to both clubs experiencing fixture congestion 7 Competition was abandoned as Everton could not play due to a ban on English clubs participation in European football competitions 8 Due to political circumstances Steaua București and Dynamo Kyiv agreed to contest the 1986 competition on a one off basis 9 One match was played in 1991 due to political circumstances in Yugoslavia 10 European champions Marseille were suspended due to a bribery scandal so Milan took their place as runner up in the European Cup 11 Score was 1 1 after 90 minutes and 2 2 after extra time Bayern Munich won the penalty shoot out 5 4 12 Score was 1 1 after 90 minutes and 2 2 after extra time Liverpool won the penalty shoot out 5 4 The match was originally planned to be held at the Estadio do Dragao in Porto Portugal but was moved due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Europe 13 14 Score was 1 1 after 90 minutes and extra time Chelsea won the penalty shoot out 6 5 Score was 1 1 after 90 minutes Manchester City won the penalty shoot out 5 4 The match was originally planned to be held at the Ak Bars Arena in Kazan Russia but was moved due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 15 No competitions were held in 1974 1981 and 1985 a b c Excludes the 1972 European Super Cup not organised nor recognised by UEFA as an official title As a representative of the Soviet Union in 1975 and 1986 As a representative of Yugoslavia in 1991 Includes clubs representing West Germany No clubs representing East Germany appeared in a match Both Soviet appearances were made by a Ukrainian SSR club The Yugoslav appearance was made by a club from SR Serbia Known as the European Champion Clubs Cup from 1956 to 1992 Discontinued and merged into the UEFA Cup in 1999 past winners are kept separate Known as the UEFA Cup from 1971 to 2009 References edit a b Competition format UEFA com Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 28 February 2012 Josef Ladislav 17 June 2011 Prague celebrates 2013 Super Cup honour UEFA com Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 31 May 2013 UEFA EURO 2020 UEFA Super Cup decisions UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 30 June 2012 Archived from the original on 1 June 2013 Retrieved 31 May 2013 Stokkermans Karel 11 August 2022 European Super Cup Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation RSSSF Retrieved 10 November 2022 UEFA Super Cup History UEFA com Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 10 November 2022 a b Club competition winners do battle UEFA com Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 28 February 2012 Angelo Caroli 16 January 1985 Stasera la Supercoppa poi quella dei Campioni per fare un bel poker in Italian Stampa Sera p 13 Woods Tom 14 November 2015 Everton FC The forgotten game of the 1985 86 UEFA Super Cup Liverpool Echo Retrieved 4 May 2018 1986 Hagi style stirs Steaua UEFA com Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 13 May 2020 1991 McClair makes United s day UEFA com Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 13 May 2020 1993 Crippa wins it for Parma UEFA com Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 13 May 2020 James Andy 30 August 2013 Bayern defeat Chelsea on penalties in Super Cup UEFA com Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 31 August 2013 Istanbul to host 2020 UEFA Champions League Final UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 24 May 2018 Retrieved 24 May 2018 UEFA competitions to resume in August UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 17 June 2020 Retrieved 17 June 2020 New formats for UEFA men s national team competitions approved UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 25 January 2023 Retrieved 25 January 2023 Warsaw to host 2024 UEFA Super Cup UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 26 September 2023 Retrieved 26 September 2023 External links editUEFA Super Cup official history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of UEFA Super Cup matches amp oldid 1220151351, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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