UEFA Super Cup

European association football tournament for clubs

The UEFA Super Cup is a match organised by UEFA. It is played every year. The winner of the UEFA Champions League plays against the winner of the UEFA Europa League. It is played in the middle of August.

UEFA Super Cup
Founded1972
(official since 1973)
RegionEurope (UEFA)
Number of teams2
Current championsSpain Real Madrid
(3rd title)
Most successful club(s)Spain Barcelona
Italy Milan
(5 titles each)

History

The UEFA Super Cup started in 1972, with the winner of the Champions Cup playing against the winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup. It was not recognized by UEFA because it had a team that was banned from UEFA competitions, Rangers F.C.. Since there was no stadium chosen to host the game, they played one match at one team's stadium, and one match at the other's. In 1973, the first Super Cup final to be recognized by UEFA was played between Ajax and Milan. On aggregate (the added score from the 2 matches), Ajax won 6-1.

In 1991, the UEFA Super Cup between Manchester United and Red Star Belgrade was only played at Old Trafford (Manchester United's stadium) because of the war in Yugoslavia. In 1992, the Champions Cup was renamed the UEFA Champions League. In 1995, the European Cup Winners' Cup was renamed the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. The tournament was made the same. In 1998, the tournament was made 1 match with a host stadium. In 1999, The Cup Winners' Cup was ended by UEFA. The last Super Cup to be played with the winner of the Cup Winners' Cup was between Manchester United, winners of the Champions League, and Lazio, the winners of the last ever Cup Winners' Cup. Lazio won 1-0. In the year 2000, the Cup Winners' Cup was replaced in the Super Cup by the UEFA Cup. The first match to be played this way was between Real Madrid, the winners of the Champions League, and Galatasaray S.K., winners of the UEFA Cup. Galatasaray won 2-1.

In 2009, the UEFA Cup was renamed the UEFA Europa League. The tournament stayed the same.

Host stadiums

Trophy

The trophy being presented before the UEFA Super Cup final in 2015.

The UEFA Super Cup trophy is with UEFA at all times. A replica trophy is given to the winning club. Forty gold medals are given to the winning club and forty silver medals to the runners-up.[6]

The Super Cup trophy has went through several changes in its history. The first trophy was presented to Ajax in 1973. In 1977, the original trophy was replaced by a plaque with a gold UEFA emblem. In 1987, the next trophy was the smallest and lightest of all the European club trophies, weighing 5 kg (11 lb) and measuring 42.5 cm (16.7 in) in height. The new model, which is a larger version of the previous trophy, was introduced in 2006 and weighs 12.2 kg (27 lb) and measures 58 cm (23 in) in height.[7]


Winners

ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
Barcelona541992, 1997, 2009, 2011, 20151979, 1982, 1989, 2006
Milan521989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 20071973, 1993
Liverpool321977, 2001, 20051978, 1984
Real Madrid322002, 2014, 20161998, 2000
Ajax2[A]11973, 19951987
Anderlecht201976, 1978
Juventus201984, 1996
Valencia201980, 2004
Atlético Madrid202010, 2012
Porto1319872003, 2004, 2011
Bayern Munich1320131975, 1976, 2001
Sevilla1320062007, 2014, 2015
Manchester United1219911999, 2008
Chelsea1219982012, 2013
Dynamo Kyiv1119751986
Nottingham Forest1119791980
Aston Villa101982
Aberdeen101983
Steaua București101986
Mechelen101988
Parma101993
Lazio101999
Galatasaray102000
Zenit St. Petersburg102008
Hamburg021977,1983
PSV Eindhoven011988
Sampdoria011990
Crvena Zvezda011991
Werder Bremen011992
Arsenal011994
Real Zaragoza011995
Paris Saint-Germain011996
Borussia Dortmund011997
Feyenoord012002
CSKA Moscow012005
Shakhtar Donetsk012009
Internazionale012010

Related pages

Notes

  • A. ^ The 1972 final is not recognised by UEFA as an official title.

References