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UEFA club competition records

 
Wikipedia: UEFA club competition records

This is a list of major records in UEFA football competitions.

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UEFA club competition winners

By club

By country

List of teams to have won the three main European club competitions

To date, only three have won all three main UEFA club competitions (European Champions Clubs' Cup-UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup-Europa League):[1][2]

Juventus is the only football club in the world to have won all continental tournaments (UEFA club competitions) and the world club champions title.[3] Also, Juventus has received, in recognition of being the first side in European football history to win all three major UEFA club competitions,[4] The UEFA Plaque from the Union of European Football Associations in 1988.[5]

List of players to have won the three main European club competitions

The table below show the only nine players who have won all three major UEFA club competitions[6] (chronological order).

Footballer European Cup Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup [6]
Italy Gaetano Scirea 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1977 - Juventus
Italy Antonio Cabrini 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1977 - Juventus
Italy Marco Tardelli 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1977 - Juventus
Italy Stefano Tacconi 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1990 - Juventus
Italy Sergio Brio 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1990 - Juventus
Netherlands Danny Blind 1995 - Ajax 1987 - Ajax 1992 - Ajax
Netherlands Arnold Mühren 1973 - Ajax 1987 - Ajax 1981 - Ipswich Town
Italy Gianluca Vialli 1996 - Juventus 1990 - Sampdoria
1998 - Chelsea
1993 - Juventus
Portugal Vítor Baía 2004 - Porto 1997 - Barcelona 2003 - Porto

List of players to have won all international club competitions

The table below show the only six players who have won all international tournaments recognised by UEFA [6] and FIFA (chronological order).

Footballer European Cup Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup [6] Super Cup Intercontinental Cup
Italy Gaetano Scirea 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1977 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1985 - Juventus
Italy Antonio Cabrini 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1977 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1985 - Juventus
Italy Stefano Tacconi 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1990 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1985 - Juventus
Italy Sergio Brio 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1990 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1985 - Juventus
Netherlands Danny Blind 1995 - Ajax 1987 - Ajax 1992 - Ajax 1995 - Ajax 1995 - Ajax

List of managers to have won the three main European club competitions

The table below show the only two managers who have won all three major UEFA club competitions [6] (chronological order).

Manager European Cup Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup [6]
Germany Udo Lattek 1974 - Bayern Munich 1982 - Barcelona 1979 - Borussia Mönchengladbach
Italy Giovanni Trapattoni 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1977; 1993 - Juventus
1991 - Internazionale

List of managers to have been runner-up in the three main European club competitions

The table below shows the only manager who has been runner-up in all three major UEFA club competitions [6] (chronological order).

Manager Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup [6] European Cup
France Arsène Wenger 1992 - Monaco 2000 - Arsenal 2006 - Arsenal

List of managers to have won all international club competitions

The table below shows the only manager to have won all international tournaments recognised by UEFA [6] and FIFA.

Manager European Cup Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup [6] Super Cup Intercontinental Cup
Italy Giovanni Trapattoni 1985 - Juventus 1984 - Juventus 1977; 1993 - Juventus
1991 - Internazionale
1984 - Juventus 1985 - Juventus

Top appearances in UEFA club competitions

Rank Nation Player Games Goals Goal Ratio Debut in Europe Clubs
1 Italy Paolo Maldini 174 3 0.02 1985 Milan
2 Netherlands Clarence Seedorf 143 14 0.10 1993 Ajax, Sampdoria, Real Madrid, Internazionale, Milan
2 Germany Oliver Kahn 142 0 0.00 1993 Karlsruhe, Bayern Munich
= Portugal Luís Figo 142 28 0.20 1991 Sporting CP, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Internazionale
5 Brazil Roberto Carlos 139 20 0.14 1995 Internazionale, Real Madrid, Fenerbahçe
6 France Thierry Henry 134 59 0.44 1996 Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona
7 Spain Raúl 134 67 0.51 1995 Real Madrid
8 Wales Ryan Giggs 131 28 0.21 1991 Manchester United
= France Claude Makélélé 131 4 0.03 1993 Nantes, Celta de Vigo, Real Madrid, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain
10 Netherlands Frank de Boer 130 13 0.10 1989 Ajax, Barcelona, Galatasaray, Rangers
Bold = Still active

Source : UEFA.com

Top scorers in UEFA club competitions

Rank Nation Player Goals Games Goal Ratio Debut in Europe Clubs
1 Italy Filippo Inzaghi 68 107 0.64 1995 Parma, Juventus, Milan
= Spain Raúl 68 133 0.50 1995 Real Madrid
3 Germany Gerd Müller 62[7] 69 0.91 1967 Bayern Munich
= Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko 62 123 0.50 1994 Dynamo Kyiv, Milan, Chelsea, Milan, Dynamo Kyiv
5 Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy 60 84 0.72 1999 PSV, Manchester United, Real Madrid
6 France Thierry Henry 59 133 0.45 1996 Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona
= Sweden Henrik Larsson 59 108 0.55 1996 Feyenoord, Celtic, Barcelona, Manchester United, Helsingborg
8 Portugal Eusébio 53[8] 71 0.75 1961 Benfica
9 Italy Alessandro Del Piero 51 115 0.43 1995 Juventus
10 ArgentinaSpain Alfredo di Stéfano 49 58 0.85 1955 Real Madrid
Bold = Still active

See also

Footnotes and references

  1. ^ (Spanish) "Un dilema histórico". El Mundo Deportivo's Historical Archive. http://hemeroteca.elmundodeportivo.es/preview/2003/09/23/pagina-7/552332/pdf.html. Retrieved 23 September 2003. 
  2. ^ (Spanish) "El Barça, gran atracción del sorteo". El Mundo Deportivo's Historical Archive. http://hemeroteca.elmundodeportivo.es/preview/1987/03/20/pagina-34/1264069/pdf.html?search=ganadores%20de%20las%20tres%20competiciones%20europeas. Retrieved 16 July 1992. 
  3. ^ "List of European official clubs' cups and tournaments". uefa.com. http://www.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/news/kind=32/newsid=447085.html. Retrieved 21 August 2006. 
  4. ^ The major European competitions are the European Champion Clubs' Cup (or simply European Cup), the (now-defunct) UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup and the UEFA Cup, a feat achieved by only two other clubs since: Ajax in 1992 and Bayern Munich in 1996.
  5. ^ (Italian) "All start 'with a little' poetry". Gazzetta dello Sport's Historical Archive. http://archiviostorico.gazzetta.it/1997/maggio/24/Tutto_inizio_con_poesia_ga_0_9705246555.shtml. Retrieved 24 May 1997. 
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j The European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958–1971) is not included in this list because is not recognised as official European competition by UEFA. See: "History of the UEFA Cup". uefa.com. http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/uefacup/History/index.html. Retrieved August 2006. . The Intertoto Cup, competition per clubs recognised by the main football organisation in Europe since 1995, is not included in this list.
  7. ^ Gerd Müller has made 7 goals in Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, but that fact is not recognised by UEFA in its official statistics.
  8. ^ Eusébio has made 4 goals in Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, but that fact is not recognised by UEFA in its official statistics.

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