Winner's cup winner

14960-1961-Florence-Italy

1961-1962-Atletico Madrid-Spain

Tottenham Hotspur of England

1963- 1964- Sporting Team Lisbon, Portugal

1964- 1965- West Ham United

1965- 1966- Dortmund, Federal Republic of Germany

1966- 1967- Bayern Munich-Federal Republic of Germany

1967- 1968-AC Milan-Italy?

1968- 1969- Bratislava-Czechoslovakia?

1969- 1970- Manchester City-England

1970-1971-Chelsea-England

1971-1972-Glasgow Wanderers-Scotland

1972- 1973- AC Milan, Italy

1973- 1974- magdeburg-GDR?

Dynamo Kiev-Soviet Union

1975-1976-Andre lecht-Belgian?

1976- 1977- Hamburg-Federal Republic of Germany?

1977-1978-Andre lecht-Belgian?

1978-1979-Barcelona-Spain

1979-1980-Valencia, Spain

1980-1981-Tbilisi generator-Soviet Union

1981-1982-Barcelona-Spain

1982- 1983- Aberdeen-Scotland?

1983- 1984- Juventus-Italy

1984-1985-Everton-England

Dynamo Kiev-Soviet Union

1986- 1987- Ajax-Netherlands?

1987-1988-Mechelen-Belgian?

1988-1989-Barcelona-Spain

1989- 1990- sampdoria-Italy?

1990-1991-Manchester United-England

1991-1992-Werder Bremen, Germany

1992- 1993- Palma, Italy

1993- 1994- Arsenal-England?

Spanish Royal Zaragoza 1995

1995- 1996- Paris Saint-Germain, France

1996- 1997- Barcelona-Spain?

1997- 1998- Chelsea-England

1998-1999-lazio-Italy

Extended data

Qualification to participate in the competition

1, the last champion has the right to participate;

2. If you qualify for the Champions League, you must give up the qualification of the European Cup Winners Cup and participate in the Champions League.

The second special case created a strange phenomenon in the 39-year history of the Winners Cup, that is, no team can win the championship trophy twice in a row. (Because the European hegemons have gone to the Champions League, it is too difficult for second-tier teams to defend their titles. )

In all previous winners' cups, the last champion appeared in the finals of the following year seven times, but without exception, he failed to defend his title.

1962 defending champion Florence lost to Atletico Madrid in the final; 1974 defending champion AC Milan lost to magdeburg in the final; 1977 Defending champion Andre Laichter lost to Hamburg in the final.

1988 Defending champion Ajax lost to mechelen in the final; 1994 defending champion parma lost to arsenal in the final; 1995 defending champion arsenal lost to real Zaragoza in the final; Defending champion Paris Saint-Germain lost to Barcelona in the final of 1997.

At the beginning, most of the time, the European Cup was generally regarded as one of the most important events by European clubs, ranking only below the Champions League (UEFA Cup) and above the UEFA Cup.

After the 1990s, the status of the European Champions Cup was further improved, and its TV broadcast and bonus income gradually moved away from the level of the Winner's Cup, becoming the target of the club's pursuit.

Especially after the qualification of the Champions League was relaxed to the runner-up of the top league, the level of teams participating in the Winners Cup dropped sharply. In the last Cup Winners' Cup, Helen Finn, who represented the Netherlands, did not even enter the final of the last Dutch Cup (both the champion and runner-up were qualified for the Champions League).

In the situation that the UEFA Cup has gradually grown into a European competition focused on by upper-middle class clubs, UEFA finally decided to stop the Winners Cup, and the World Cup champion will participate in the UEFA Cup instead.

After 1999, UEFA merged the Winners Cup with the UEFA Cup. With the curtain call of the Winner's Cup, the magical defending spell has never been broken by any team and has been sealed in the long river of football history forever.

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