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Cup Winners' Cup

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The Cup Winners' Cup was a football club competition between the winners of the European domestic cup competitions. The cup is one of the many inter-European club competitions that have been run by the UEFA. The first competition was held in the 1960/61 season, and the last in 1998/99. The competition was then merged into the UEFA Cup.

No club managed to retain the Cup Winners' Cup, although FC Barcelona won it on four occasions (1979, 82, 89, 97) and finished runners up twice (1969, 91). R.S.C. Anderlecht won it twice (1976, 78), and finished runners up twice (1977, 90).

Cup Winners' Cup finals

Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue
1998/99 Lazio
(ITA)
2 - 1 Mallorca
(ESP)
Villa Park,
Birmingham
1997/98 Chelsea
(ENG)
1 - 0 VfB Stuttgart
(GER)
Rċsunda Stadium,
Stockholm
1996/97 Barcelona
(ESP)
1 - 0 Paris Saint-Germain
(FRA)
De Kuip,
Rotterdam
1995/96 Paris Saint-Germain
(FRA)
1 - 0 Rapid Vienna
(AUT)
King Baudouin Stadium,
Brussels
1994/95 Zaragoza
(ESP)
2 - 1
aet
Arsenal
(ENG)
Parc des Princes,
Paris
1993/94 Arsenal
(ENG)
1 - 0 Parma
(ITA)
Parken Stadium,
Copenhagen
1992/93 Parma
(ITA)
3 - 1 Royal Antwerp
(BEL)
Wembley Stadium,
London
1991/92 Werder Bremen
(GER)
2 - 0 Monaco
(FRA)
Estádio da Luz,
Lisbon
1990/91 Manchester United
(ENG)
2 - 1 Barcelona
(ESP)
De Kuip,
Rotterdam
1989/90 Sampdoria
(ITA)
2 - 0
aet
Anderlecht
(BEL)
Nya Ullevi,
Gothenburg
1988/89 Barcelona
(ESP)
2 - 0 Sampdoria
(ITA)
Wankdorf Stadium ,
Berne
1987/88 KV Mechelen
(BEL)
1 - 0 Ajax
(NED)
Stade de la Meinau ,
Strasbourg
1986/87 Ajax
(NED)
1 - 0 Lokomotive Leipzig
(GDR)
Spiros Louis Stadium ,
Athens
1985/86 Dinamo Kiev
(URS)
3 - 0 Atlético de Madrid
(ESP)
Stade de Gerland ,
Lyon
1984/85 Everton
(ENG)
3 - 1 Rapid Vienna
(AUT)
De Kuip,
Rotterdam
1983/84 Juventus
(ITA)
2 - 1 FC Porto
POR
St. Jakob Stadium ,
Basel
1982/83 Aberdeen
(SCO)
2 - 1
aet
Real Madrid
(ESP)
Nya Ullevi,
Gothenburg
1981/82 Barcelona
(ESP)
2 - 1 Standard de Liège
(BEL)
Camp Nou,
Barcelona
1980/81 Dinamo Tbilisi
(URS)
2 - 1 Carl Zeiss Jena
(GDR)
Rheinstadion ,
Düsseldorf
1979/80 Valencia
(ESP)
0 - 0
aet
Arsenal
(ENG)
Heysel Stadium,
Brussels
5 - 4 on penalty shootout
1978/79 Barcelona
(ESP)
4 - 3
aet
Fortuna Düsseldorf
(FRG)
St. Jakob Stadium ,
Basel
1977/78 Anderlecht
(BEL)
4 - 0 FK Vienna
(AUT)
Parc des Princes,
Paris
1976/77 Hamburger SV
(FRG)
2 - 0 Anderlecht
(BEL)
Olympic Stadium ,
Amsterdam
1975/76 Anderlecht
(BEL)
4 - 2 West Ham United
(ENG)
Heysel Stadium,
Brussels
1974/75 Dinamo Kiev
(URS)
3 - 0 Ferencvaros
(HUN)
St. Jakob Stadium ,
Basel
1973/74 FC Magdeburg
(GDR)
2 - 0 AC Milan
(ITA)
De Kuip,
Rotterdam
1972/73 AC Milan
(ITA)
1 - 0 Leeds United
(ENG)
Kaftantzoglio Stadium ,
Salonika
1971/72 Rangers
(SCO)
3 - 2 Dinamo Moscow
(URS)
Camp Nou,
Barcelona
1970/71 Chelsea
(ENG)
1 - 1
aet
Real Madrid
(ESP)
Karaiskakis Stadium ,
Piraeus
Chelsea won the final replay, 2 - 1
1969/70 Manchester City
(ENG)
2 - 1 Gornik Zabrze
(POL)
Prater Stadium ,
Vienna
1968/69 Slovan Bratislava
(CZE)
3 - 2 Barcelona
(ESP)
St. Jakob Stadium ,
Basel
1967/68 AC Milan
(ITA)
2 - 0 Hamburger SV
(FRG)
De Kuip,
Rotterdam
1966/67 Bayern Munich
(FRG)
1 - 0
aet
Rangers
(SCO)
Frankenstadion ,
Nuremberg
1965/66 Borussia Dortmund
(FRG)
2 - 1
aet
Liverpool
(ENG)
Hampden Park,
Glasgow
1964/65 West Ham United
(ENG)
2 - 0 1860 Munich
(FRG)
Wembley Stadium,
London
1963/64 Sporting CP
POR
3 - 3
aet
MTK Budapest
(HUN)
Heysel Stadium,
Brussels
Sporting CP won the final replay, 1 - 0
1962/63 Tottenham Hotspur
(ENG)
5 - 1 Atlético de Madrid
(ESP)
De Kuip,
Rotterdam
1961/62 Atlético de Madrid
(ESP)
1 - 1
aet
Fiorentina
(ITA)
Hampden Park,
Glasgow
Atlético de Madrid won the final replay, 3 - 0
1960/61 Rangers
(SCO)
0 - 2 Fiorentina
(ITA)
Ibrox Stadium,
Glasgow
Fiorentina
(ITA)
2 - 1 Rangers
(SCO)
Stadio Comunale ,
Florence
This was the only final played in two-legs, home and away
Fiorentina won 4-1 on aggregate
 

aet - after extra time

Winners of competition by nation

Nation Number of Wins Number of Beaten Finalists
England England 85
Italy 74
Spain Spain 77
(West) Germany Germany 44
Belgium Belgium 34
USSR 31
Scotland Scotland 22
Czechoslovakia USSR 10
France France 13
East Germany 12
Netherlands Netherlands 11
Portugal Portugal 10
Austria Austria 03
Hungary Hunary 02
Poland Serbia and Montenegro 01

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