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The competition in which the club has had the most success is the European Cup/UEFA Champions League, which they won seven times, the first in 1963; this win made them the first Italian side to win the European Cup. The other six victories came in 1969, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003 and 2007.
Milan Italy: Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany 64,400 1993–94 Italy: Milan: 4–0: Barcelona Spain: Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece 70,000 1994–95 Netherlands: Ajax: 1–0: Milan Italy: Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria 49,730 1995–96 Italy: Juventus: 1–1* Ajax Netherlands: Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy 70,000 1996–97 Germany ...
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Early tournaments
The first time when champions of two European leagues met was in what was nicknamed the 1895 World Championship, when English champions Sunderland beat Scottish champions Heart of Midlothian 5–3. Ironically, the Sunderland lineup in the 1895 World Championship consisted entirely of Scottish players – Scottish players who moved to England to play professionally in those days were known as the Scotch Professors. Prior to that, other "Football World Championships" took place, although those were...
Creation of the European Cup
The Campeonato Sudamericano de Campeones, or "South American Championship of Champions", kicked off in 1948 after years of deliberation and organisation and set into motion the antecedent of the Copa Libertadores. French sports journalist Jacques Ferran became fascinated with the 1948 South American idea of a continental club champions league. The UEFA document on the history of the European Cup confirms that Jacques Ferran and Gabriel Hanot, journalists for the French sports newspaper L'Équi...
1955 to 1960 – Real Madrid's early dominance
Real Madrid dominated the first five competitions, with the team led by Ferenc Puskás, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Francisco Gento and José Santamaría winning each of the first five competitions relatively comfortably, while this was the case, several other clubs did offer some resistance during the late 1950s, notably from Stade de Reims of France, who reached two finals and several Italian clubs such as Milan and Fiorentina. Hibernian were the first British club to play in the European Cup, reachin...
1961 to 1962 – Benfica success
Real Madrid's domination was ended by their biggest domestic rivals, Barcelona, in the first round of the 1960–61 competition, Barça continued on to the final at the Wankdorf Stadion in Bern, where they were defeated (3–2) in a close game by Benfica. This team, captained by the impressive Mário Coluna, were joined by the legendary Eusébio during the following 1961–62 season, where they defended the trophy after beating Real Madrid 5–3 in the final at the Olympisch Stadionin Amsterdam.
1963 to 1965 – Milanese Mastery
Benfica after winning two European Cups would then go on to reach a third successive final in 1963, but lost to Milan, whose city rivals Inter Milan would win the trophy in both 1964 and 1965, defeating Real Madrid and Benfica, respectively, in the process. This Grande Interperiod is well remembered in Italy with many at the time expecting the club to match the domination of Real throughout the decade.
The format of the competition has evolved substantially over the years, notably with the introduction of a Group Phase beginning in 1991, and multiple national representatives in 1998. The following summarises the evolution of the championship format through the years: 1. 1955–1991: Knockout format; one club per country (the league champion) plus t...
Group stage only
Since the addition of a group phase to the European Cup in the 1991–92 season, the earlier stages of the competition have been classified as qualifying rounds and from the 1994–95 season, all rounds prior to the group stage have been considered qualification rounds. The following nations have had representation at the group stage of the competition:
Radnedge, Keir (2005). 50 Years of the European Cup and Champions League.MacWilliam, Rab (2000). The European Cup: An Illustrated History."50 years of the European Cup" (PDF). UEFA. October 2004. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 September 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2008.
UEFA Champions League. Favourite team. Milan History. AC Milan. 7. 2006/07. 2002/03. 1993/94. 1989/90. 1988/89. 1968/69. 1962/63. Top goalscorers. 33. F. Inzaghi. 33. Shevchenko. 25. Kaká....
Mar 8, 2023 · The club's first continental success came in 1962/63 when they beat Benfica in the European Cup final. The Rossoneri first won the rebranded Champions League in 1993/94, edging out Barcelona in...
Apr 23, 2019 · The club’s first continental success came in 1962/63 when they beat Benfica in the European Cup final. The Rossoneri first won the rebranded Champions League in 1993/94, humiliating Johan Cruyff’s Barcelona 4-0 in the finals. AC Milan’s Champions League titles.
May 24, 2013 · Ruud Gullit of AC Milan celebrates with the European Cup after victory against Steaua Bucharest in 1989. Photograph: Peter Robinson/PA Photos The great European Cup teams Milan