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Photo gallery: The Champions League winners since 1992/93 - can you still get them all together?

2022-05-29T05:01:14.823Z


Photo gallery: The Champions League winners since 1992/93 - can you still get them all together? Created: 05/29/2022, 06:48 am By: Andreas Knobloch The Champions League was called that in the 1992/93 season. But who actually won the cup? We have compiled the winning pictures. 1 / 30Champions League winners of the 1992/93 season: Olympique Marseille. The German Rudi Völler was one of the first


Photo gallery: The Champions League winners since 1992/93 - can you still get them all together?

Created: 05/29/2022, 06:48 am

By: Andreas Knobloch

The Champions League was called that in the 1992/93 season.

But who actually won the cup?

We have compiled the winning pictures.

1 / 30Champions League winners of the 1992/93 season: Olympique Marseille.

The German Rudi Völler was one of the first players to raise the "new" trophy.

In 1992 the competition was called the “Champions League” for the first time.

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2 / 30Champions League winners of the 1993/94 season: AC Milan.

Fabio Capello's team (wearing a suit) won 4-0 against FC Barcelona.

Daniele Massaro (right) even scored twice.

It should not have been the last title for Paolo Maldini (left).

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3 / 30Champions League winners of the 1994/95 season: Ajax Amsterdam beat last year's winners AC Milan 1-0 in the Ernst Happel Stadium.

Scorer: Patrick Kluivert.

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4 / 30Champions League winners of the 1995/96 season: Juventus Turin beat defending champions Ajax Amsterdam on penalties.

Here on the left is Fabrizio Ravanelli, who scored to make it 1-0 in regulation time, later Jari Litmanen equalized.

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5 / 30Champions League winner of the 1996/97 season: Borussia Dortmund.

Dortmund won 3-1 in the Olympic Stadium in Munich, again the defending champion lost out, in this case Juventus Turin.

Legendary: Lars Ricken's lupfer goal.

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6 / 30Champions League winners of the 1997/98 season: Another German celebrates, this time Jupp Heynckes as Real Madrid coach.

Los Blancos won their first Champions League title with a 1-0 win over Juventus.

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7 / 30Champions League winners of the 1998/99 season: Manchester United.

The most painful three minutes in FC Bayern football history.

Right in the middle: Teddy Sheringham, who brought tears to the German cheeks.

The Red Devils won 2-1.

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8 / 30Champions League winners of the 1999/00 season: Real Madrid.

Fernando Morientes, Steve Mcmanaman and Raul secure a comfortable 3-0 win against Valencia CF.

The defeated opponents were allowed to try their luck again a year later... © imago sportfotodienst

9 / 30... and lost against the Champions League winner of the 2000/01 season: FC Bayern Munich.

Unforgettable the voice of Marcel Reif.

"Kahn, Bayern!" - the Titan was the hero in the penalty shootout.

FCB's first title.

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10 / 30Champions League winners of the 2001/2002 season: Real Madrid beat Bayer Leverkusen in the final.

A goal like a painting was scored by Zinedine Zidane, who didn't just win the Champions League as a player.

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11 / 30Champions League winners of the 2002/2003 season: AC Milan.

Here in the picture: Andrij Shevchenko converts the decisive penalty against Gianluigi Buffon.

Juventus lost again in the final.

The second success for AC Milan since 93/94.

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12 / 30Champions League winners of the 2003/04 season: FC Porto and the birth of Jose Mourinho.

Pictured here is the Portuguese legend Deco, who later enjoyed some success with FC Barcelona.

In the final in Gelsenkirchen, Porto defeated AS Monaco.

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13 / 30Champions League winners of the 2004/2005 season: Liverpool FC.

The Brits win their craziest final yet, coming back from a 3-0 deficit against AC Milan.

In the penalty shootout, Jerzy Dudek dances his way to the club legend (here in the picture above the trophy with goalkeeper gloves) © imago sportfotodienst

14 / 30Champions League winners of the 2005/2006 season: FC Barcelona.

In the final against Arsene Wenger's Arsenal London, the Catalans won 2-1.

Jens Lehmann sees the red card early.

Sol Campbell's lead can turn Barca through Eto'o and Belletti.

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15 / 30Champions League winners of the 2006/2007 season: AC Milan.

The double Pippo Inzaghi ensures success against Liverpool FC.

Revenge after the disgrace of 2005. Dirk Kuyt's goal came too late in the 89th minute.

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16 / 30Champions League winners of the 2007/08 season: Manchester United.

Chelsea's John Terry slips in the penalty shoot-out, Michael Ballack is second again.

Van der Sar saves the decisive penalty against Anelka and the Red Devils celebrate.

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17 / 30Champions League winners of the 2008/2009 season: FC Barcelona.

Pictured here is Thierry Henry, Pep Guardiola with hair and an innocent looking Lionel Messi.

2-0 against defending champions Manchester United.

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18 / 30Champions League winners of the 2009/2010 season: Inter Milan.

The gentleman with the cup on his head is Javier Zanetti.

The captain was allowed to put on the new hat after a win against FC Bayern Munich.

Diego Milito scored twice as Jose Mourinho celebrates his second Champions League title.

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19 / 30Champions League winners of the 2010/2011 season: FC Barcelona.

As in 2009, Barca wins against Manchester United.

This time with 3:1.

Pedro, David Villa and Lionel Messi scored, meanwhile Wayne Rooney equalized.

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20/30Champions League winners of the 2011/2012 season: Chelsea.

Finale Dahoam goes wrong.

Bayern, who were superior for more than 90 minutes, got the equalizer late and are simply worse from the point.

Nerves fail both in extra time (Arjen Robben) and in the penalty shoot-out (Olic, Schweinsteiger).

But the sadness was short-lived, because... © imago sportfotodienst

21/30... the Champions League winner 2012/2013 was FC Bayern Munich.

The ghosts of the past year have been cast out.

Munich celebrated their treble and Arjen Robben and Bastian Schweinsteiger redeemed themselves with a 2-1 triumph over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.

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22 / 30Champions League winners of the 2013/14 season: Real Madrid.

In the city derby against Atletico Madrid, the royal team won 4-1 after extra time.

The goal to make it 4-1 meant so much to Cristiano Ronaldo that he even took off his jersey.

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23 / 30Champions League winners of the 2014/2015 season: FC Barcelona.

The Catalans crown themselves once again in the Berlin Olympic Stadium.

Marc-Andre ter Stegen provides the German touch (lying in front).

Ivan Rakitic, Luis Suarez and Neymar were successful in the 3-1 win against Juventus, while Alvaro Morata equalized in the meantime.

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24 / 30Champions League winners of the 2015/2016 season: Real Madrid.

Again city derby against Atletico, again the winner is Real.

But this time “only” after the penalty shootout.

Real started, hitting everything, then Juanfran shot the post before Cristiano Ronaldo put the lid on.

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25/30Champions League winners of the 2016/2017 season: Real Madrid.

In Cardiff, Wales, Juventus Turin has to believe it.

The Italians are beaten 4:1, with Mario Mandzukic scoring a dream goal for the old lady.

The equalization after Ronaldo's lead wasn't enough, Casemiro, Ronaldo again and Asensio followed suit.

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26 / 30Champions League winners of the 2017/2018 season: Real Madrid for the third time in a row.

In the game against Liverpool, first Mo Salah was injured early on after a foul by Sergio Ramos, then Loris Karius had a headache and blundered against Karim Benzema.

Twice Gareth Bale (including an overhead kick) was then too much for Klopp's Liverpool, who even scored the equalizer in the person of Sadio Mané.

But it wasn't long before Liverpool could celebrate... © imago sportfotodienst

27 / 30... as Champions League winner of the 2018/2019 season: Liverpool FC.

Klopp brings the trophy back to town after 2005.

Salah and Origi make it 2-0 against Tottenham Hotspur.

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28/30Champions League winners of the 2019/2020 season: FC Bayern Munich.

In an empty stadium in Lisbon, the Munich team was successful again under Hansi Flick.

Kingsley Coman headed the winning goal against Paris Saint-Germain to fill Munich's Leopoldstrasse on a warm August night.

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29/30Champions League winners of the 2020/2021 season: Chelsea FC.

Thomas Tuchel beats Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in the final.

Goalscorer: Kai Havertz.

A successful evening for Germany, where Antonio Rüdiger and Timo Werner also celebrated, but also had to comfort their DFB teammate Ilkay Gündogan.

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30/30Champions League winners of the 2021/2022 season: Real Madrid.

Los Blancos win again.

Goalkeeper Thibeaut Courtois, in particular, is the Madrilenian hero who saved several great chances in a completely insane game against Liverpool.

The golden goal of the day was scored by Vinicius Jr. Toni Kroos is the CL winner for the fifth time.

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Source: merkur

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