# UEFA Super Cup

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European association football tournament for clubs

"European Super Cup" redirects here. For other uses, see [European Super Cup (disambiguation)](/source/European_Super_Cup_(disambiguation)).

Football tournament

UEFA Super Cup Organiser(s) UEFA Founded 1972; 54 years ago (1972) (official since 1973) Region Europe Teams 2 Current champions Paris Saint-Germain (1st title) Most championships Real Madrid (6 titles) Website uefa.com/uefasupercup 2026 UEFA Super Cup

The **UEFA Super Cup** is an annual [super cup](/source/Super_cup) [football](/source/Association_football) match organised by [UEFA](/source/UEFA) and contested by the winners of the two main European club competitions: the [UEFA Champions League](/source/UEFA_Champions_League) and [UEFA Europa League](/source/UEFA_Europa_League). The competition's official name was originally the **Super Competition**,[1] and later the **European Super Cup**. It was renamed the UEFA Super Cup in [1995](/source/1995_UEFA_Super_Cup), following a policy of rebranding by UEFA.

From 1972 to 1999, the UEFA Super Cup was contested between the winners of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League and the winners of the [European/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup](/source/UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup). After the discontinuation of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, it has been contested by the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the winners of the UEFA Cup, which was renamed the UEFA Europa League in 2009.

The current holders are Champions League winners [Paris Saint-Germain](/source/Paris_Saint-Germain_FC), who defeated Europa League winners [Tottenham Hotspur](/source/Tottenham_Hotspur_FC) 4–3 on [penalties](/source/Penalty_shoot-out_(association_football)) following a 2–2 draw in the [2025 edition](/source/2025_UEFA_Super_Cup). [Real Madrid](/source/Real_Madrid_C.F.) are the most successful team in the competition, having won the trophy six times.

## History

Key: Qualified as UCL winner Qualified as UCWC winner Qualified as UEL winner Abbreviations: UCL = European Cup / UEFA Champions League UCWC = UEFA Cup Winners' Cup UEL = UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League UEFA Super Cup Winners Season Winner (between UCL and UCWC winners) 1973 Ajax 1974 Not held 1975 Dynamo Kyiv 1976 Anderlecht 1977 Liverpool 1978 Anderlecht (2) 1979 Nottingham Forest 1980 Valencia 1981 Not held 1982 Aston Villa 1983 Aberdeen 1984 Juventus 1985 Not held 1986 Steaua București 1987 Porto 1988 KV Mechelen 1989 Milan 1990 Milan (2) 1991 Manchester United 1992 Barcelona 1993 Parma 1994 Milan (3) 1995 Ajax (2) 1996 Juventus (2) 1997 Barcelona (2) 1998 Chelsea 1999 Lazio Season Winner (between UCL and UEL winners) 2000 Galatasaray 2001 Liverpool (2) 2002 Real Madrid 2003 Milan (4) 2004 Valencia (2) 2005 Liverpool (3) 2006 Sevilla 2007 Milan (5) 2008 Zenit Saint Petersburg 2009 Barcelona (3) 2010 Atlético Madrid 2011 Barcelona (4) 2012 Atlético Madrid (2) 2013 Bayern Munich 2014 Real Madrid (2) 2015 Barcelona (5) 2016 Real Madrid (3) 2017 Real Madrid (4) 2018 Atlético Madrid (3) 2019 Liverpool (4) 2020 Bayern Munich (2) 2021 Chelsea (2) 2022 Real Madrid (5) 2023 Manchester City 2024 Real Madrid (6) 2025 Paris Saint-Germain

The first official Super Cup trophy was won by [Ajax](/source/AFC_Ajax) in January 1974.

The European Super Cup was created in 1971 by Anton Witkamp, a reporter and later sports editor of Dutch newspaper *[De Telegraaf](/source/De_Telegraaf)*. The idea came to him in a time when Dutch [total football](/source/Total_Football) was Europe's finest and Dutch football clubs were enjoying their golden era (especially [Ajax](/source/AFC_Ajax)). Witkamp was looking for something new to definitely decide which was the best team in Europe and also to further test Ajax's team, led by their star player [Johan Cruyff](/source/Johan_Cruyff).

It was then proposed that the winners of the [European Cup](/source/UEFA_Champions_League) would face the winners of the [European Cup Winners' Cup](/source/UEFA_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.

The [1972 final](/source/1972_European_Super_Cup) between Ajax and Scotland's [Rangers](/source/Rangers_F.C.) is considered unofficial by UEFA,[2] as Rangers were banned from European competition due to the behaviour of their fans during the [1972 European Cup Winners' Cup final](/source/1972_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_final). As a result, UEFA refused to endorse the competition until the following season.[3] It was played in two legs and was financially supported by *De Telegraaf*. Ajax defeated Rangers 6–3 on aggregate and won the first (albeit unofficial) European Super Cup.

The [1973 final](/source/1973_European_Super_Cup), in which Ajax defeated [AC Milan](/source/AC_Milan) 6–1 on aggregate, was the first Super Cup officially recognised and supported by UEFA.

Although the two-legged format was kept until [1997](/source/1997_UEFA_Super_Cup), the Super Cup was decided in one single match because of schedule issues ([1984](/source/1984_European_Super_Cup) and [1986](/source/1986_European_Super_Cup)) or political problems ([1991](/source/1991_European_Super_Cup)). In 1974, 1981 and 1985, the Super Cup was not played at all: 1974's competition was abandoned because [Bayern Munich](/source/FC_Bayern_Munich) and [Magdeburg](/source/1._FC_Magdeburg) could not find a mutually convenient date; 1981's was abandoned when [Liverpool](/source/Liverpool_F.C.) could not make space to meet [Dinamo Tbilisi](/source/FC_Dinamo_Tbilisi); while 1985's was abandoned due to [a ban on English clubs' participation](/source/Heysel_Stadium_disaster#Ban) preventing [Everton](/source/Everton_F.C.) from playing [Juventus](/source/Juventus_FC).[2][4]

In the 1992–93 season, the European Cup was renamed the UEFA Champions League and the winners of this competition would face the winners of the Cup Winners' Cup in the European Super Cup. In the 1994–1995 season, the European Cup Winners' Cup was renamed the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. The following season, the Super Cup also renamed the UEFA Super Cup.

After the 1998–99 season, the Cup Winners' Cup was discontinued by UEFA. The [1999 Super Cup](/source/1999_UEFA_Super_Cup) was the last one contested by the winners of the Cup Winners' Cup. [Lazio](/source/S.S._Lazio), winners of the [1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup](/source/1998%E2%80%9399_UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup), defeated [Manchester United](/source/Manchester_United_F.C.), winners of the [1998–99 UEFA Champions League](/source/1998%E2%80%9399_UEFA_Champions_League), 1–0.

Barcelona captain Andrés Iniesta lifting the 2015 UEFA Super Cup trophy.

Since then, the UEFA Super Cup was contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the winners of the [UEFA Cup](/source/UEFA_Europa_League). The [2000 Super Cup](/source/2000_UEFA_Super_Cup) was the first one contested by the winners of the UEFA Cup. [Galatasaray](/source/Galatasaray_S.K._(football)), winners of the [1999–2000 UEFA Cup](/source/1999%E2%80%932000_UEFA_Cup), defeated [Real Madrid](/source/Real_Madrid_CF), winners of the [1999–2000 UEFA Champions League](/source/1999%E2%80%932000_UEFA_Champions_League), 2–1.

In the 2009–10 season, the UEFA Cup was renamed the UEFA Europa League and the winners of this competition would continue to face the winners of the Champions League in the UEFA Super Cup.

In 2013, [Chelsea](/source/Chelsea_F.C.) became the first club to contest the Super Cup as holders of all three UEFA club honours, having entered as holders of the Cup Winners' Cup ([1998](/source/1998_UEFA_Super_Cup)), Champions League ([2012](/source/2012_UEFA_Super_Cup)), and Europa League ([2013](/source/2013_UEFA_Super_Cup)). Manchester United shared this honour in [2017](/source/2017_UEFA_Super_Cup) after their [Europa League win](/source/2017_UEFA_Europa_League_Final), having qualified as Cup Winners' Cup holders in 1991.

After 15 consecutive Super Cups being played at [Stade Louis II](/source/Stade_Louis_II) in [Monaco](/source/Monaco) between [1998](/source/1998_UEFA_Super_Cup) and [2012](/source/2012_UEFA_Super_Cup), the Super Cup is now played at various stadiums (similar to the finals of the Champions League and the Europa League). It was started with the [2013 edition](/source/2013_UEFA_Super_Cup), which was played at [Eden Stadium](/source/Synot_Tip_Arena) in [Prague](/source/Prague), Czech Republic.[5]

Starting in 2014, the date of the UEFA Super Cup was moved from Friday in late August, to Tuesday in mid-August, following the removal of the August international friendly date in the new FIFA International Match Calendar.[6]

In 2020, the Super Cup final was originally scheduled to be played at the [Estádio do Dragão](/source/Est%C3%A1dio_do_Drag%C3%A3o) in [Porto](/source/Porto), Portugal, on 12 August 2020.[7][8] However, after the [COVID-19 pandemic in Europe](/source/COVID-19_pandemic_in_Europe) caused the postponements of the previous season's club finals, the UEFA Executive Committee chose to award the rescheduled [Champions League final](/source/2020_UEFA_Champions_League_Final) to Portugal, and postponed the match for 24 September 2020 and relocated the stadium to [Puskás Aréna](/source/Pusk%C3%A1s_Ar%C3%A9na), [Budapest](/source/Budapest).[9][10]

Following discussions with its 55 member associations on 19 August 2020,[11] the UEFA Executive Committee decided on 25 August 2020 to use the final as a pilot match for which a reduced number of spectators, up to 30% of the capacity of the stadium, can be allowed in, and it became the first official UEFA match to have spectators since their competitions were resumed in August 2020.[12]

## Venues

The competition was originally played over [two legs](/source/Two-legged_tie), one at each participating club's stadium, except in exceptional circumstances. For instance, in [1991](/source/1991_European_Super_Cup) when [Red Star Belgrade](/source/Red_Star_Belgrade) were not permitted to play the leg in their native [Yugoslavia](/source/SFR_Yugoslavia) due to [the war which was taking place](/source/Yugoslav_Wars) at the time, so instead [Manchester United](/source/Manchester_United_F.C.)'s home leg was only played.[13]

Since 1998, the Super Cup was played as a single match at a neutral venue.[13] Between 1998 and 2012, the Super Cup was played at the [Stade Louis II](/source/Stade_Louis_II) in [Monaco](/source/Monaco). Since 2013 various stadiums have been used.

### List of venues since 1998

- [1998](/source/1998_UEFA_Super_Cup)–[2012](/source/2012_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Stade Louis II](/source/Stade_Louis_II), Monaco

- [2013](/source/2013_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Eden Aréna](/source/Fortuna_Arena), [Prague](/source/Prague), Czech Republic[14]

- [2014](/source/2014_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Cardiff City Stadium](/source/Cardiff_City_Stadium), [Cardiff](/source/Cardiff), Wales[6]

- [2015](/source/2015_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena](/source/Boris_Paichadze_Dinamo_Arena), [Tbilisi](/source/Tbilisi), Georgia[6][15]

- [2016](/source/2016_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Lerkendal Stadion](/source/Lerkendal_Stadion), [Trondheim](/source/Trondheim), Norway[16]

- [2017](/source/2017_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Philip II Arena](/source/To%C5%A1e_Proeski_Arena), [Skopje](/source/Skopje), FYR Macedonia[17]

- [2018](/source/2018_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Lilleküla Stadium](/source/Lillek%C3%BCla_Stadium), [Tallinn](/source/Tallinn), Estonia[18]

- [2019](/source/2019_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Vodafone Park](/source/Vodafone_Park), [Istanbul](/source/Istanbul), Turkey

- [2020](/source/2020_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Puskás Aréna](/source/Pusk%C3%A1s_Ar%C3%A9na), [Budapest](/source/Budapest), Hungary[9]

- [2021](/source/2021_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Windsor Park](/source/Windsor_Park), [Belfast](/source/Belfast), Northern Ireland[19]

- [2022](/source/2022_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Olympic Stadium](/source/Helsinki_Olympic_Stadium), [Helsinki](/source/Helsinki), Finland

- [2023](/source/2023_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium](/source/Karaiskakis_Stadium), [Piraeus](/source/Piraeus), Greece[20]

- [2024](/source/2024_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Stadion Narodowy](/source/Stadion_Narodowy), [Warsaw](/source/Warsaw), Poland[21]

- [2025](/source/2025_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Stadio Friuli](/source/Stadio_Friuli), [Udine](/source/Udine), Italy[22]

- [2026](/source/2026_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Red Bull Arena](/source/Red_Bull_Arena_(Salzburg)), [Salzburg](/source/Salzburg), Austria[23]

## Prizes

### Trophy

The UEFA Super Cup trophy since 2006

The UEFA Super Cup trophy is retained by UEFA at all times. A full-size replica trophy is awarded to the winning club. Forty gold medals are presented to the winning club and forty silver medals to the runners-up.[24]

The Super Cup trophy has undergone several changes in its history. The first trophy was presented to Ajax in 1973. In 1977, the original trophy was replaced by a plaque with a gold UEFA emblem. In 1987, the next trophy was the smallest and lightest of all the European club trophies, weighing 5 kg (11 lb) and measuring 42.5 cm (16.7 in) in height. The [UEFA Champions League](/source/UEFA_Champions_League) [trophy](/source/European_Champion_Clubs'_Cup) weighs 8 kg (18 lb) and the [UEFA Europa League](/source/UEFA_Europa_League) trophy 15 kg (33 lb). It was designed and manufactured at the Bertoni workshop in Milan. The new model, which is a larger version of the previous trophy, was introduced in 2006 and weighs 12.2 kg (27 lb) and measures 58 cm (23 in) in height.[25]

Until 2008, a team which won three times in a row or five in total received an original copy of the trophy and a special mark of recognition. Since then, the original trophy has been kept exclusively by UEFA. [AC Milan](/source/AC_Milan), [Barcelona](/source/FC_Barcelona) and [Real Madrid](/source/Real_Madrid_CF) have achieved this honour, winning a total of five times each, but the Italian team is the only one which was awarded the official trophy permanently in 2007. Barcelona and Real Madrid won their fifth title in 2015 and 2022, respectively, when the policy was no longer in place.

### Prize money

As of 2024, the fixed amount of prize money paid to the clubs is €5 million for the winners and €4 million for the runners-up.[26]

## Rules

The UEFA Super Cup is contested as a single match at a neutral venue. The match consists of two periods of 45 minutes each, known as halves. If the scores are level at the end of 90 minutes, the match goes straight to a [penalty shoot-out](/source/Penalty_shoot-out_(association_football)) to determine the winners.[27][28][29] Before the 2023 edition, two additional 15-minute periods of [extra time](/source/Overtime_(sports)#Association_football) were played before the match went to penalties if still tied.[24]

Each team names twenty-three players, eleven of which start the match. Of the twelve remaining players, a total of five may be substituted throughout the match. Each team may wear its first choice [kit](/source/Kit_(association_football)). If the kits clash, the Europa League holders must wear an [alternative kit](/source/Away_colours).[24] If a club refuses to play or is ineligible to play then they are replaced by the runners-up of the competition through which they qualified. If the field is unfit for play due to bad weather, the match must be played the next day.[24]

## Sponsorship

The UEFA Super Cup's sponsors are the same as the sponsors for the UEFA Champions League. The tournament's current main sponsors are (as of the [2024–25 season](/source/2024_UEFA_Super_Cup)):

- [FedEx](/source/FedEx)[30]

- [Qatar Airways](/source/Qatar_Airways)[31]

- [Heineken N.V.](/source/Heineken_N.V.)[32]

- [Just Eat Takeaway](/source/Just_Eat_Takeaway)[33]

- [Mastercard](/source/Mastercard)[34]

- [PepsiCo](/source/PepsiCo)[35] - [Gatorade](/source/Gatorade) - [Lay's](/source/Lay's)

- [Sony](/source/Sony)[36] - [PlayStation 5](/source/PlayStation_5)

- [Bet365](/source/Bet365)[37]

- [Crypto.com](/source/Crypto.com)[38]

[Adidas](/source/Adidas) is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball, while [Macron](/source/Macron_(sportswear)) supplies the referee kits.[39]

Individual clubs may wear jerseys with advertising, even if such sponsors conflict with those of the Super Cup. Only two sponsorships are permitted per jersey, plus that of the manufacturer, at the chest and the left sleeve.[40] Exceptions are made for non-profit organisations, which can feature on the front of the shirt, incorporated with the main sponsor, or on the back, either below the squad number or between the player name and the collar.

## Tickets

60% of the stadium capacity is reserved for the visiting clubs. The remaining seats are sold by UEFA through an online auction. There are an unlimited number of applications for tickets given out. The 5 euro administration fee is deducted from each applicant. There is no limit to the number of applications each individual can make.[41]

## Records and statistics

Main article: [List of UEFA Super Cup matches](/source/List_of_UEFA_Super_Cup_matches)

### Performance by club

Performance in the UEFA Super Cup by club Club Winners Runners-up Years won[A] Years runners-up Real Madrid 6 3 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2024 1998, 2000, 2018 Barcelona 5 4 1992, 1997, 2009, 2011, 2015 1979, 1982, 1989, 2006 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[B] 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 1 1 1975 1986 Nottingham Forest 1 1 1979 1980 Paris Saint-Germain 1 1 2025 1996 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 0 1 — 1991 Werder Bremen 0 1 — 1992 Arsenal 0 1 — 1994 Zaragoza 0 1 — 1995 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 Atalanta 0 1 — 2024 Tottenham Hotspur 0 1 — 2025

### Performance by nation

Performance by nation Nation Winners Runners-up Total Spain 17 15 32 England 10 11 21 Italy 9 5 14 Belgium 3 0 3 Germany[C] 2 8 10 Netherlands[B] 2 3 5 Portugal 1 3 4 France 1 1 2 Russia 1 1 2 Soviet Union[D] 1 1 2 Romania 1 0 1 Scotland[B] 1 0 1 Turkey 1 0 1 Ukraine 0 1 1 Yugoslavia[E] 0 1 1 Total 50 50 100

**Notes**

- A. [**^**](#ref_NoEvent^)No tournaments were held in 1974, 1981 and 1985.[2][4]

- B. [**^**](#ref_1972^)Excludes the first competition held in 1972, not organised nor recognised by [UEFA](/source/UEFA) as an official title.[2]

- C. [**^**](#ref_Germany^)Includes [West Germany](/source/West_Germany) clubs. No [East Germany](/source/East_Germany) clubs appeared in a final.

- D. [**^**](#ref_Ukraine^)Both Soviet finals appearances were by a [Ukrainian SSR](/source/Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic) club.

- E. [**^**](#ref_Yugoslavia^)The Yugoslav appearance was made by a club from [SR Serbia](/source/Socialist_Republic_of_Serbia).

### Club records

#### Finalists from the same country

- On eight occasions, the Super Cup match has involved two teams from the same nation: - [1990](/source/1990_European_Super_Cup): [Milan](/source/AC_Milan) and [Sampdoria](/source/UC_Sampdoria) - [1993](/source/1993_European_Super_Cup): [Parma](/source/Parma_Calcio_1913) and Milan - [2006](/source/2006_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Sevilla](/source/Sevilla_FC) and [Barcelona](/source/FC_Barcelona) - [2014](/source/2014_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Real Madrid](/source/Real_Madrid_CF) and Sevilla - [2015](/source/2015_UEFA_Super_Cup): Barcelona and Sevilla - [2016](/source/2016_UEFA_Super_Cup): Real Madrid and Sevilla - [2018](/source/2018_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Atlético Madrid](/source/Atl%C3%A9tico_Madrid) and Real Madrid - [2019](/source/2019_UEFA_Super_Cup): [Liverpool](/source/Liverpool_F.C.) and [Chelsea](/source/Chelsea_F.C.)

### Individual records

- Most wins by player: [Dani Carvajal](/source/Dani_Carvajal) and [Luka Modrić](/source/Luka_Modri%C4%87) (5 wins each)[42][43]

- Most matches by player: [Roberto Donadoni](/source/Roberto_Donadoni) and [Alessandro Costacurta](/source/Alessandro_Costacurta) (8 matches each)[44]

- Most wins with different clubs by player: [Mateo Kovačić](/source/Mateo_Kova%C4%8Di%C4%87) (three clubs), with [Real Madrid](/source/Real_Madrid_CF) (2016, 2017), [Chelsea](/source/Chelsea_F.C.) (2021) and [Manchester City](/source/Manchester_City_F.C.) (2023)[45][46]

- Most wins by coach: [Carlo Ancelotti](/source/Carlo_Ancelotti) (5 wins)[43]

- Most editions contested by coach: Carlo Ancelotti (5 editions)[47]

- All-time top scorers: [Arie Haan](/source/Arie_Haan), [Oleg Blokhin](/source/Oleg_Blokhin), [David Fairclough](/source/David_Fairclough), [Gerd Müller](/source/Gerd_M%C3%BCller), [Rob Rensenbrink](/source/Rob_Rensenbrink), [François Van Der Elst](/source/Fran%C3%A7ois_Van_Der_Elst), [Terry McDermott](/source/Terry_McDermott), [Radamel Falcao](/source/Radamel_Falcao) and [Lionel Messi](/source/Lionel_Messi) (3 goals each)[42][48]

- Most wins with different clubs by coach: [Pep Guardiola](/source/Pep_Guardiola) (three clubs), with [Barcelona](/source/FC_Barcelona) (2009, 2011), [Bayern Munich](/source/FC_Bayern_Munich) (2013) and Manchester City (2023)[49][50]

- Fastest goal: 50 seconds, [Diego Costa](/source/Diego_Costa), against Real Madrid on 15 August 2018[51]

#### Hat-tricks

- Only player to have scored a hat-trick in a two-legged final: Terry McDermott, against [Hamburger SV](/source/Hamburger_SV) on 6 December 1977[52]

- Only player to have scored a hat-trick in a single final: Radamel Falcao, against Chelsea on 31 August 2012[53]

## See also

- [List of association football competitions](/source/List_of_association_football_competitions)

- [List of UEFA Super Cup winning managers](/source/List_of_UEFA_Super_Cup_winning_managers)

- [List of UEFA Super Cup goalscorers](/source/List_of_UEFA_Super_Cup_goalscorers)

- [UEFA club competition records and statistics](/source/UEFA_club_competition_records_and_statistics)

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## External links

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v t e UEFA Super Cup UCL vs. CWC 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 UCL vs. UEL 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 List of matches Winning managers Goalscorers

v t e UEFA Super Cup winners UCL vs. CWC 1973: Ajax 1975: Dynamo Kyiv 1976: Anderlecht 1977: Liverpool 1978: Anderlecht 1979: Nottingham Forest 1980: Valencia 1982: Aston Villa 1983: Aberdeen 1984: Juventus 1986: Steaua București 1987: Porto 1988: KV Mechelen 1989: Milan 1990: Milan 1991: Manchester United 1992: Barcelona 1993: Parma 1994: Milan 1995: Ajax 1996: Juventus 1997: Barcelona 1998: Chelsea 1999: Lazio UCL vs. UEL 2000: Galatasaray 2001: Liverpool 2002: Real Madrid 2003: Milan 2004: Valencia 2005: Liverpool 2006: Sevilla 2007: Milan 2008: Zenit Saint Petersburg 2009: Barcelona 2010: Atlético Madrid 2011: Barcelona 2012: Atlético Madrid 2013: Bayern Munich 2014: Real Madrid 2015: Barcelona 2016: Real Madrid 2017: Real Madrid 2018: Atlético Madrid 2019: Liverpool 2020: Bayern Munich 2021: Chelsea 2022: Real Madrid 2023: Manchester City 2024: Real Madrid 2025: Paris Saint-Germain Winning managers

v t e UEFA Super Cup winning managers 1973: Knobel 1974 1975: Lobanovskyi 1976: Goethals 1977: Paisley 1978: Goethals 1979: Clough 1980: Pasieguito 1981 1982: Barton 1983: Ferguson 1984: Trapattoni 1985 1986: Iordănescu 1987: Ivić 1988: De Mos 1989: Sacchi 1990: Sacchi 1991: Ferguson 1992: Cruyff 1993: Scala 1994: Capello 1995: Van Gaal 1996: Lippi 1997: Van Gaal 1998: Vialli 1999: Eriksson 2000: Lucescu 2001: Houllier 2002: Del Bosque 2003: Ancelotti 2004: Ranieri 2005: Benítez 2006: Ramos 2007: Ancelotti 2008: Advocaat 2009: Guardiola 2010: Flores 2011: Guardiola 2012: Simeone 2013: Guardiola 2014: Ancelotti 2015: Luis Enrique 2016: Zidane 2017: Zidane 2018: Simeone 2019: Klopp 2020: Flick 2021: Tuchel 2022: Ancelotti 2023: Guardiola 2024: Ancelotti 2025: Luis Enrique

v t e UEFA competitions Football National teams European Championship U-21 U-19 U-17 Nations League Finalissima Women's Championship U-19 U-17 Women's Nations League Women's Finalissima Meridian Cup (defunct) Clubs Champions League Europa League Conference League Super Cup Club Challenge Youth League Under-20 Intercontinental Cup Women's Champions League Women's Europa Cup Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) Intertoto Cup (defunct) Intercontinental Cup (defunct) Intercontinental Champions' Supercup (defunct) Amateurs Regions' Cup Amateur Cup (defunct) Futsal National teams Futsal Championship U-21 (defunct) U-19 Futsal Finalissima Women's Futsal Championship Clubs Futsal Champions League UEFA men's club competitions Records and statistics Winning teams Winning managers UEFA coefficient FENIX Trophy Policies Bosman ruling Coaching licences Financial Fair Play Regulations Homegrown Player Rule Respect campaign Stadium categories Issues Proposals for a European Super League UEFA–CONMEBOL memorandum of understanding 2009 European football match-fixing scandal

v t e International men's club football competitions World Leagues Forum Lists of association football clubs (Most successful clubs) Global FIFA Club World Cup Intercontinental Cup (African–Asian–Pacific Cup, Derby of the Americas, Challenger Cup) Africa CAF Champions League Confederation Cup Super Cup Defunct Football League Cup Winners' Cup CAF Cup Regional UNAF Kagame Interclub Cup Defunct North African Cup of Champions North African Cup Winners Cup North African Super Cup Maghreb Champions Cup Maghreb Cup Winners Cup WAFU Asia AFC Champions League Elite Champions League Two Challenge League Defunct Cup Winners' Cup Super Cup Regional ASEAN Marianas Club Championship SAFF Europe UEFA Champions League Europa League Conference League Super Cup Defunct Cup Winners' Cup Intertoto Cup North, Central America & the Caribbean CONCACAF Champions Cup Defunct Cup Winners Cup CONCACAF League Campeonato Centroamericano Regional Central American Cup Caribbean Cup Caribbean Club Shield Campeones Cup Leagues Cup Defunct Caribbean Club Championship UNCAF Interclub Cup SuperLiga Oceania OFC Champions League Professional League Defunct Cup Winners' Cup President's Cup South America CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Copa Sudamericana Recopa Sudamericana Defunct Copa CONMEBOL Copa Ganadores de Copa Supercopa Libertadores Copa Master de CONMEBOL Copa Master de Supercopa Copa de Oro Regional Defunct Copa Merconorte Copa Mercosur Intercontinental Arab Arab Club Champions Cup Defunct Arab Cup Winners' Cup Arab Super Cup Africa & Asia Defunct Afro-Asian Club Championship Europe & South America Under-20 Intercontinental Cup UEFA–CONMEBOL Club Challenge Defunct Intercontinental Cup (1960–2004) Pan American Defunct Copa Interamericana See also: International women's club football

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