The following is a list of Champions League title holders after Real Madrid beat Liverpool 1–0 in Paris in the 2021–2022 final: (The European Club Cup was launched earlier in 1956):
2022: Real Madrid, Spain
2021: Chelsea, England
2020: Bayern Munich
2019: Liverpool, England
2018: Real Madrid, Spain
2017: Real Madrid, Spain
2016: Real Madrid, Spain
2015: Barcelona, Spain
2014: Real Madrid, Spain
2013: Bayern Munich
2012: Chelsea, England
2011: Barcelona, Spain
2010: Inter Italy
2009: Barcelona, Spain
2008: Manchester United, England
2007: AC Milan, Italy
2006: Barcelona, Spain
2005: Liverpool, England
2004: Porto, Portugal
2003: AC Milan, Italy
2002: Real Madrid, Spain
2001: Bayern Munich
2000: Real Madrid, Spain
1999: Manchester United, England
1998: Real Madrid, Spain
1997: Borussia Dortmund, Germany
1996: Juventus, Italy
1995: Dutch Ajax
1994: AC Milan
1993: Marseille, France
1992: Barcelona, Spain
1991: Yugoslav Red Star
1990: AC Milan, Italy
1989: AC Milan, Italy
1988: Dutch Eindhoven
1987: Porto, Portugal
1986: “Steaua”, Bucharest, Romania
1985: Juventus, Italy
1984: Liverpool, England
1983: Hamburg, Germany
1982: Aston Villa, England
1981: Liverpool, England
1980: Nottingham Forest, England
1979: Nottingham Forest, England
1978: Liverpool, England
1977: Liverpool, England
1976: Bayern Munich
1975: Bayern Munich
1974: Bayern Munich
1973: Dutch Ajax
1972: Dutch Ajax
1971: Dutch Ajax
1970: Dutch Feyenoord
1969: Milan, Italy
1968: Manchester United
1967: Scottish Celtic
1966: Real Madrid, Spain
1965: Inter Italy
1964: Inter Italy
1963: Milan, Italy
1962: Benfica, Portugal
1961: Benfica, Portugal
1960: Real Madrid, Spain
1959: Real Madrid, Spain
1958: Real Madrid, Spain
1957: Real Madrid, Spain
1956: Real Madrid, Spain
Most titled clubs:
14 titles: Real Madrid, Spain
7 titles: Milan, Italy
6 titles: Bayern, Liverpool, England
5 titles: Barcelona, Spain
4 titles: Ajax, Dutch
Most titled countries:
19 titles: Spain
14 titles: England
12 titles: Italy
8 titles: Germany
6 titles: Holland
Source: El Iktisad