Showing posts with label EUROPEAN CUP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EUROPEAN CUP. Show all posts

10 May, 2026

09 November, 2024

Highest average attendances in European Cups 2024/25


81.365 Borussia Dortmund
75.000 Bayern Munich
73.830 Real Madrid
73.122 Man United
65.807 Inter
62.328 Roma
61.858 Benfica
60.533 Liverpool
60.000 Stuttgart
59.849 Arsenal
59.742 Panathinaikos
59.527 Atlético
59.238 Milan
57.189 Celtic
56.817 Eintr. Frankfurt
53.865 Ajax
52.598 Tottenham
50.519 Man City
48.259 Lille
47.705 Barcelona*
46.562 Crvena Zvezda
46.459 Galatasaray
45.228 RB Leipzig
44.944 Paris-SG
44.207 FC Porto
44.052 Athletic
43.749 Sporting CP
42.549 Feyenoord
41.660 Real Betis
41.586 Rangers
40.862 Juventus
40.419 Aston Villa

*) currently playing in the Estadi Olimpic de Montjuïch (cap. 56.000).

08 November, 2024

Scotland's 28 goalscorers in the 1984/85 European Cups


5 goals:
Graeme Sharp, Andy Gray (Everton), John Wark (Liverpool)
3 goals: 
Paul Hegarty (Dundee United), Mark McGhee (Hamburger SV)
2 goals: 
Ralph Milne, Paul Sturrock (Dundee United), Iain Ferguson (Rangers), John Robertson (Hearts), Gordon Strachan (2 PK, Man United), Eric Black (Aberdeen), Steve Nicol (Liverpool), Frank McGarvey (Celtic)
one goal: 
Eamon Bannon, Dave Beaumont, Davie Dodds, Richard Gough, Billy Kirkwood (Dundee United); Ally McCoist, Dave McPherson, Craig Paterson, Ian Redford (Rangers); Brian McClair, Paul McStay (Celtic), Alan Brazil (Man United), David Kenny (Apollon Limassol), 
Ian Angus (Aberdeen), James Steel (Wrexham).



01 November, 2024

Scandinavian goalscorers in the European Cups, 1955-1999


Goals scored in Champions League, European Cup, UEFA Cup, Cupwinners' Cup, Intercontinental Cup and Super Cup.

Total goals:
43 : Allan Simonsen (Den)
33 : Torbjörn Nilsson (Swe)
26 : Stefan Pettersson (Swe)
24 : Jari Litmanen (Fin)
23 : Kenneth Brylle (Den)
21 : Michael Laudrup (Den), Kurt Hamrin (Swe)
18 : Søren Lerby (Den), Harald Brattbakk (Nor)
16 : Johnny Ekström (Swe), Bent Christensen (Den)
15 : Preben Elkjær (Den), Ralf Edström, Conny Torstensson (Swe)
14 : Ove Kindvall (Swe)
13 : Henning Jensen, Benny Nielsen (Den), Ismo Lius (Fin), Henrik Larsson (Swe)
12 : Ásgeir Sigurvinsson (Isl), Owe Ohlsson (Swe)
11 : Frank Arnesen (Den), Hallvar Thoresen, Sigurd Rushfeldt (Nor), Bo Larsson, Mats Magnusson (Swe)
9 : Michael Manniche (Den), Tore Cervin (Swe), Arnór Gudjohnsen, Lárus Gudmundsson (Isl) 
8 : Benny Wendt, Stig Fredriksson (Swe), Johnny Bjerregaard (Den), Pétur Pétursson (Isl)
 
Goals per game (min. 25 played):
0,750 T. Nilsson
0,606 Simonsen
0,583 Hamrin
0,538 Kindvall
0,516 Christensen
0,500 Litmanen
0,460 Brylle
0,455 Elkjær
0,450 Brattbakk
0,419 H. Larsson
0,366 Torstensson
0,357 Edström
0,355 B. Larsson, M. Magnusson
0,348 Ekström
0,329 S. Pettersson
0,324 Thoresen
0,286 J. Bjerregaard
0,273 M. Laudrup, Manniche, Lerby
0,267 Pétursson
0,255 H. Jensen
0,240 Arnesen
0,207 Sigurvinsson
0,205 S. Fredriksson
0,184 A. Gudjohnsen


Ove Kindvall & Torbjörn Nilsson

30 January, 2023

Goalscorers in 1970s European Cup finals

 

5 goals:
Heynckes (M'Gladbach)

4 goals:
Rensenbrink (Anderlecht)
Simonsen (1 pen, M'Gladbach)
Keegan (1 pen, Liverpool)

3 goals:
G. Müller (Bayern)

2 goals:
U. Hoeneß, F. Roth (Bayern)
Van Binst, F. Van der Elst (Anderlecht)
Cruyff (Ajax)
Osgood (Chelsea)
Johnston (Rangers)
Onyshchenko (Dinamo Kiev)
Seel (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
Chivers (Tottenham)

1 goal:
McDermott, Smith, Neal (pen), Dalglish L. Lloyd, R. Kennedy, Case (Liverpool)
Israël, Kindvall, Van Hanegem, De Jong, Rijsbergen, Ressel (Feijenoord)
J. V. Sánchez, Asensi, Rexach, Krankl (Barcelona)
W. van de Kerkhof, Deykers, van der Kuijlen (PSV)
Volkert (pen), Magath (HSV)
Eshtrekov, Makhovikov (Dinamo Moskva)
Holland, K. Robson (West Ham)
T. Allofs (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
Van Dijk, Haan, Rep (Ajax)
McCalliog, Wagstaffe (Wolves)
Mullery, M. England (Tottenham)
Lambert, Cools (Club Brugge)
Irureta, Carlos (Athletic)
Tardelli, Bettega (Juventus)
Gemmell (Celtic)
Schwarzenbeck (Bayern)
Aragonés (Atlético)
Drost (Twente)
T. Francis (Nott'm Forest)
N. Young, F. Lee (Man City)
Oślizło (Górnik Zabrze)
Dempsey (Chelsea)
Fleitas (Real Madrid)
C. Stein (Rangers)
Chiarugi (Milan)
Seguin (Magdeburg)
Blokhin (Dinamo Kiev)
Šestić (Crvena Zvezda)

22 February, 2021

Goalscorers in 1970s EC finals

 

5 goals:
Heynckes (M'Gladbach)

4 goals:
Rensenbrink (Anderlecht)
Simonsen (1 pen, M'Gladbach)
Keegan (1 pen, Liverpool)

3 goals:
G. Müller (Bayern)

2 goals:
U. Hoeneß, F. Roth (Bayern)
Van Binst, F. Van der Elst (Anderlecht)
Cruyff (Ajax)
Osgood (Chelsea)
Johnston (Rangers)
Onyshchenko (Dinamo Kiev)
Seel (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
Chivers (Tottenham)

1 goal:
McDermott, Smith, Neal (pen), Dalglish L. Lloyd, R. Kennedy, Case (Liverpool)
Israël, Kindvall, Van Hanegem, De Jong, Rijsbergen, Ressel (Feijenoord)
J. V. Sánchez, Asensi, Rexach, Krankl (Barcelona)
W. van de Kerkhof, Deykers, van der Kuijlen (PSV)
Volkert (pen), Magath (HSV)
Eshtrekov, Makhovikov (Dinamo Moskva)
Holland, K. Robson (West Ham)
T. Allofs (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
Van Dijk, Haan, Rep (Ajax)
McCalliog, Wagstaffe (Wolves)
Mullery, M. England (Tottenham)
Lambert, Cools (Club Brugge)
Irureta, Carlos (Athletic)
Tardelli, Bettega (Juventus)
Gemmell (Celtic)
Schwarzenbeck (Bayern)
Aragonés (Atlético)
Drost (Twente)
T. Francis (Nott'm Forest)
N. Young, F. Lee (Man City)
Oślizło (Górnik Zabrze)
Dempsey (Chelsea)
Fleitas (Real Madrid)
C. Stein (Rangers)
Chiarugi (Milan)
Seguin (Magdeburg)
Blokhin (Dinamo Kiev)
Šestić (Crvena Zvezda)

26 September, 2020

European Cup topscorers 1970-79


46: Gerd Müller (Bayern)
45: Jupp Heynckes (M'gladbach)
34: Rob Rensenbrink (Brugge, Anderlecht)
33: Allan Simonsen (M'gladbach, Barcelona)
28: Zoran Filipovic (Crvena Zvezda)
26: Willy van der Kuijlen (PSV)
25: Johan Cruyff (Ajax, Barcelona)
24: Lex Schoenmaker (Feyenoord)
23: Ruud Geels (Brugge, Ajax)
23: Dieter Müller (Köln)
22: Włodzimierz Lubański (Górnik Zabrze, Lokeren)
22: François van der Elst (Anderlecht)
22: Martin Chivers (Tottenham, Servette)
20: Roberto Boninsegna (Inter, Juventus)
20: Wim van Hanegem (Feyenoord, AZ '67)
20: Jürgen Sparwasser (Magdeburg)
19: Santillana (Real Madrid)
19: Raoul Lambert (Brugge)
17: Harry Lubse (PSV)
17: Luciano Chiarugi (Fiorentina, Milan, Napoli)
17: Kiril Milanov (Levski)
17: Ferenc Bene (Újpest)
16: Kevin Hector (Derby)
16: John Toshack (Cardiff, Liverpool)
16: Rexach (Barcelona)
16: Antonis Antoniadis (Panathinaikos)
15: Eusébio (Benfica)
15: Nené (Benfica)
15: Luis Aragonés (Atlético)
15: Jan Jeuring (Twente)
15: Conny Torstensson (Åtvidaberg, Bayern, FC Zürich)
15: Roberto Bettega (Juventus)
14: Oleg Blokhin (Dinamo Kiev)
14: Kevin Keegan (Liverpool, HSV)
13: Theo de Jong (Feyenoord)
14: Allan Clarke (Leeds)
14: Peter Osgood (Chelsea, Southampton)
14: Francis Lee (Manchester City, Derby)
13: Martin Peters (Tottenham)
13: Nico Jansen (FC Amsterdam, Feyenoord, RWDM)
13: Luis Aragonés (Atlético)
13: Henning Jensen (M'gladbach, Real Madrid, Ajax)
13: Claudio Sulser (Grasshoppers)
13: Kenny Dalglish (Celtic, Liverpool)
13: Gerry Deijkers (PSV)
13: Bernd Hölzenbein (Eintr. Frankfurt)
13: Pavel Panov (Levski)
13: Heinz Flohe (Köln)
12: Eduard Markarov (Ararat Erevan)
12: Johan Neeskens (Ajax, Barcelona)
12: Charlie George (Arsenal, Derby)
12: Jimmy Case (Liverpool)
12: Mick Jones (Leeds)
12: Gerd Heidler (Dynamo Dresden)
12: Vladimir Onishchenko (Zorya, Dinamo Kiev)
12: Arie Haan (Ajax, Anderlecht)
12: Pietro Anastasi (Juventus, Inter)
12: Slaviša Žungul (Hajduk Split)
11: Raimondo Ponte (Grasshoppers)
11: Stan Bowles (QPR)
11: Roberto Martínez (Real Madrid)
11: Jordão (Benfica, Sporting CP)
11: Duda (Vitória Setúbal, FC Porto)
11: Joachim Streich (Magdeburg)
11: Petko Petkov (Beroe)
11: Hans-Jürgen Kreische (Dynamo Dresden)


25 September, 2020

South American topscorers in 1970s European Cups


11: Roberto Martínez [Arg] (Real Madrid)
11: Duda [Bra] (Vitória Setúbal, FC Porto)
10: Héctor Yazalde [Arg] (Sporting CP)
9: Rubén Ayala [Arg] (Atlético)
8: Juan Carlos Heredia [Arg] (Barcelona)
8: Altafini [Bra] (Juventus)
6: Teófilo Cubillas [Per] (FC Basel, FC Porto)
6: Carlos Morete [Arg] (Las Palmas)
6: Mané [Bra] (Boavista)
5: Adolfo Soto [Arg] (Las Palmas, Zaragoza)
4: Becerra [Bra] (Atlético)
4: Clerici [Bra] (Fiorentina)
3: Mario Kempes [Arg] (Valencia)
3: Jair da Costa [Bra] (Inter)
3: Óscar Valdés [Arg] (Valencia)
3: Saturnino Arrúa [Par] (Zaragoza)
3: Crispín García [Par] (Las Palmas)
3: Rafael Zuviria [Arg] (Barcelona)



European Cup topscorers 1980-89

 


European Cup, Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup and European Supercup.

33 goals: Torbjörn Nilsson (IFK Göteborg, Kaiserslautern)
31: Santillana (Real Madrid)
30: Alessandro Altobelli (Inter)
29: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Bayern München, Inter)
28: Michel Platini (St-Etienne, Juventus)
25: Klaus Allofs (Fortuna Düsseldorf, Köln, Marseille)
25: Dieter Hoeness (Bayern München)
22: Horst Hrubesch (Hamburger SV)
22: Zlatko Vujovic (Hajduk Split, Bordeaux)
22: Kenneth Brylle (Vejle, Anderlecht, PSV Eindhoven, Club Brugge)
21: Marco van Basten (Ajax, Milan)
21: John Wark (Ipswich, Liverpool)
19: Yuri Gavrilov (Spartak Moscow)
18: Mark McGhee (Aberdeen, Hamburger SV, Celtic)
17: Hans Krankl (Rapid Wien, Barcelona)
17: Emilio Butragueño (Real Madrid)
17: Hugo Sánchez (Atlético, Real Madrid)
16: Toni Polster (Austria Wien)
16: Aldo Serena (Inter, Juventus)
15: Preben Elkjær (Lokeren, Verona)
15: Mark Falco (Tottenham, Rangers)
15: Manuel Fernandes (Sporting Lisbon)
15: Juanito (Real Madrid)
15: Sören Lerby (Ajax, Bayern München, Monaco, PSV Eindhoven)
15: Dieter Müller (Köln, Bordeaux)
15: Paolo Rossi (Juventus)
15: Ian Rush (Liverpool)
15: Ramas Shengelia (Dinamo Tbilisi)
15: Erwin Vandenbergh (Anderlecht)
14: Fernando Gomes (FC Porto)
14: Ralph Milne (Dundee United)
14: Nené (Benfica)
13: Nikos Anastopoulos (Olympiakos)
13: Paul Breitner (Bayern München)
13: Jean-Paul Brigger (Servette, Sion)
13: Kees Kist (AZ 67, Paris-SG)
13: Uwe Rahn (Bor. M'gladbach)
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11: Diego Maradona (Barcelona, Napoli)

03 December, 2017

Goalscorers in 1970s EC finals

5 goals:
Heynckes (M'Gladbach)

4 goals:
Rensenbrink (Anderlecht)
Simonsen (1 pen, M'Gladbach)
Keegan (1 pen, Liverpool)

3 goals:
G. Müller (Bayern)

2 goals:
U. Hoeneß, F. Roth (Bayern)
Van Binst, F. Van der Elst (Anderlecht)
Cruyff (Ajax)
Osgood (Chelsea)
Johnston (Rangers)
Onyshchenko (Dinamo Kiev)
Seel (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
Chivers (Tottenham)

1 goal:
McDermott, Smith, Neal (pen), Dalglish L. Lloyd, R. Kennedy, Case (Liverpool)
Israël, Kindvall, Van Hanegem, De Jong, Rijsbergen, Ressel (Feijenoord)
J. V. Sánchez, Asensi, Rexach, Krankl (Barcelona)
W. van de Kerkhof, Deykers, van der Kuijlen (PSV)
Volkert (pen), Magath (HSV)
Eshtrekov, Makhovikov (Dinamo Moskva)
Holland, K. Robson (West Ham)
T. Allofs (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
Van Dijk, Haan, Rep (Ajax)
McCalliog, Wagstaffe (Wolves)
Mullery, M. England (Tottenham)
Lambert, Cools (Club Brugge)
Irureta, Carlos (Athletic)
Tardelli, Bettega (Juventus)
Gemmell (Celtic)
Schwarzenbeck (Bayern)
Aragonés (Atlético)
Drost (Twente)
T. Francis (Nott'm Forest)
N. Young, F. Lee (Man City)
Oślizło (Górnik Zabrze)
Dempsey (Chelsea)
Fleitas (Real Madrid)
C. Stein (Rangers)
Chiarugi (Milan)
Seguin (Magdeburg)
Blokhin (Dinamo Kiev)
Šestić (Crvena Zvezda)

04 November, 2013

European Cup ranking, 1970-1999.

1. West Germany : 8983 UEFA points/season
2. Italy : 8630
3. England : 8270
4. Spain : 7783
5. Holland : 6457
6. France : 6027
7. Belgium : 5910
8. Portugal : 5360
9. Yugoslavia : 5110
10. Scotland : 4543
11. Czechoslovakia : 4265
12. Austria : 3720
13. Greece : 3650
14. Romania : 3637
15. Switzerland : 3413
16. Hungary : 3377
17. Sweden : 3340
18. Poland : 3167
19. Turkey : 2713
20. Denmark : 2630
21. Bulgaria : 2593
22. Wales : 2437
23. Norway : 1940
24. Finland : 1483
25. Ireland : 943
26. Northern Ireland : 850

09 May, 2013

Memory Lane: average goals scored in European Cup matches, 1970-79.

Against opposition not including teams from Albania, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Northern Ireland, Norway & Turkey.

Including European Cup, UEFA Cup & Cup winners' Cup. In bold text, teams having played a final in the European Cup during the decade.

2,07 Hamburger SV
2,06 Bor. M'gladbach
1,90 Barcelona
1,89 Wolverhampton
1,76 Köln
1,74 Bayern Munich
1,71 Liverpool, Eintr. Frankfurt

1,70 Derby County
1,68 Twente
1,67 Magdeburg, Honvéd, Arsenal
1,64 Dynamo Berlin
1,63 Újpesti Dózsa, Crvena Zvezda
1,62 Ferencváros
1,59 Anderlecht
1,58 Tottenham
1,56 Club Brugge
1,55 PSV Eindhoven, FC Basel, Ajax
1,54 AEK Athens
1,50 Man City
1,49 Feyenoord
1,48 Dynamo Dresden
1,45 Dinamo Tbilisi
1,44 Servette, Dinamo Zagreb, Valencia
1,43 FC Porto
1,42 Ipswich, Hajduk Split
1,41 Levski Spartak
1,40 Dukla Prague
1,39 Saint-Etienne
1,38 Man United, Juventus
1,33 Lazio
1,32 Athletic Club, Dinamo Kiev
1,31 Atlético de Madrid
1,29 Carl Zeiss Jena
1,28 Milan
1,26 Real Madrid
1,25 Baník Ostrava, Sporting, Grasshoppers
1,24 Benfica
1,19 FC Zürich
1,18 Standard Liège
1,15 Rangers, Leeds
1,14 Olympiakos
1,12 Górnik Zarbrze
1,11 Legia Warsaw
1,10 Celtic
1,04 RWDM, Inter
1,00 Spartak Moscow
0,94 FC Nantes
0,91 Torino
0,89 Panathinaikos, Malmö FF
0,88 Austria Vienna, Wacker Innsbruck, CSKA Sofia
0,85 Napoli
0,75 Marseille

03 May, 2013

Memory Lane: the European Cup season 1984/85.

European Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup. 1984/85 was the last season before English clubs' six year ban following the Heysel disaster.

Total points
1. England : 55
2. West Germany : 40
3. Italy : 38
4. Soviet Union : 36
5. Yugoslavia : 28
6. Austria : 26
7. Belgium : 22
8. Spain, Greece : 20
10. Hungary, France : 19
12. Czechoslovakia : 18
13. Scotland : 16
14. East Germany, Holland : 15
16. Romania, Bulgaria : 14
18. Switzerland, Poland : 12
20. Sweden : 11
21. Portugal : 10
22. Denmark : 8
23. Ireland : 5
24. Malta, Northern Ireland : 4
26. Norway, Cyprus, Turkey : 3
29. Luxembourg, Wales : 2
31. Finland, Iceland : 1
33. Albania : 0

Average points*
1. England : 68,8%
2. West Germany : 66,7%
3. Italy : 65,5%
4. Soviet Union : 64,3%
5. Austria : 61,9%
6. Greece : 55,6%
7. Belgium : 55,0%
8. Yugoslavia : 53,8%
9. Hungary : 52,8%
10. Romania, Bulgaria : 50,0%
12. France : 47,5%
13. East Germany, Holland : 46,9%
15. Sweden : 45,8%
16. Spain : 45,5%
17. Czechoslovakia : 45,0%
18. Scotland : 44,4%
19. Switzerland, Poland : 42,9%
21. Portugal : 41,7%
22. Denmark : 40,0%
*) minimum 10 matches.

Combined
1. England : 2
2. West Germany : 4
3. Italy : 6
4. Soviet Union : 8
5. Austria : 11
6. Yugoslavia : 13
7. Belgium, Greece : 14
9. Hungary : 19
10. France : 22
11. Spain : 24
12. Romania, Bulgaria : 26
14. East Germany, Holland : 27
16. Czechoslovakia : 29
17. Scotland : 31
18. Sweden : 35
19. Switzerland, Poland : 37
21. Portugal : 42
22. Denmark : 44
23. Ireland
24. Malta, Northern Ireland
26. Norway, Cyprus, Turkey
29. Luxembourg, Wales
31. Finland, Iceland
33. Albania

02 May, 2013

Memory Lane: the European Cup season 1986/87.

European Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup.

Total points
1. West Germany : 43
2. Portugal : 36
3. Italy : 34
4. Spain, Scotland : 32
6. Soviet Union : 29
7. Holland, Sweden : 26
9. Belgium : 23
10. East Germany : 21
11. Yugoslavia, Austria : 20
13. France : 19
14. Switzerland, Poland : 15
16. Czechoslovakia : 13
17. Romania, Turkey, Bulgaria : 10
20. Greece, Denmark : 9
22. Hungary, Albania : 7
24. Wales : 6
25. Finland, Cyprus : 5
27. Norway : 4
28. Northern Ireland : 3
29. Luxembourg : 1
30. Ireland, Malta, Iceland : 0


Average points*
1. Italy : 65,4%
2. Portugal : 62,1%
3. Holland : 61,9%
4. Scotland : 61,5%
5. West Germany : 61,4%
6. Soviet Union : 60,4%
7. Sweden : 59,1%
8. Switzerland, Poland : 53,6%
10. France : 52,8%
11. Spain, East Germany, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Austria : 50,0%
16. Belgium : 47,9%
17. Greece, Denmark : 45,0%
19. Romania, Bulgaria : 41,7%
21. Czechoslovakia : 40,6%
22. Hungary : 35,0%
*) minimum 10 matches.

Combined
1. Portugal, Italy : 4
3. West Germany : 6
4. Scotland : 8
5. Holland : 10
6. Soviet Union : 12
7. Sweden : 14
8. Spain : 15
9. East Germany : 21
10. Yugoslavia, Switzerland, Austria, Poland : 22
14. France : 23
15. Belgium : 25
16. Turkey : 28
17. Romania, Bulgaria : 36
19. Czechoslovakia, Greece, Denmark : 37
22. Hungary : 44

23. Albania
24. Wales
25. Finland, Cyprus
27. Norway
28. Northern Ireland
29. Luxembourg
30. Ireland, Malta, Iceland

The European Cup season 2012/13.

Champions League and Europa League, including playoff qualifiers.

Total points
1. Germany : 93
2. Spain : 88
3. England : 81
4. Italy : 70
5. France : 55
6. Portugal : 52
7. Russia : 48
8. Ukraine : 45
9. Turkey : 37
10. Romania, Czech Republic : 28
12. Belgium : 27
13. Switzerland : 25
14. Holland : 21
15. Norway : 17
16. Greece : 14
17. Denmark, Scotland : 12
19. Israel : 10
20. Belarus, Sweden : 8
22. Cyprus, Hungary, Serbia, Azerbaijan : 6
26. Croatia : 5
27. Austria : 4
28. Slovenia : 3
29. Finland, Moldova, Poland : 1
32. Georgia, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Montenegro : 0

Average points*
1. Germany : 64,6%
2. Turkey : 63,8%
3. Spain : 61,1%
4. Italy, Czech Republic : 58,3%
6. England : 57,0%
7. Ukraine : 56,6%
8. Romania : 53,8%
9. France : 52,9%
10. Russia : 52,2%
11. Portugal : 51,0%
12. Switzerland : 50,0%
13. Belgium : 48,2%
14. Norway : 47,2%
15. Scotland : 42,9%
16. Greece, Holland : 35,0%
18. Denmark : 33,3%
19. Israel : 31,2%
20. Sweden : 25,0%
*) minimum 12 matches.

Combined
1. Germany : 2
2. Spain : 5
3. Italy : 8
4. England : 9
5. Turkey : 11
6. France, Czech Republic : 14
8. Ukraine : 15
9. Russia, Portugal : 17
11. Romania : 18
12. Switzerland, Belgium : 25
14. Norway : 29
15. Holland : 30
16. Scotland, Greece : 32
18. Denmark : 35
19. Israel : 38
20. Sweden : 40

25 April, 2013

European Cup/Champions League: winning percentages 1955-2013.

In bold text, clubs having played at least one final. Minimum: 60 matches.

57,8% Real Madrid
57,0% Barcelona
56,6% Liverpool
56,0% Man United
55,7% Bayern Munich
51,0% Milan
50,9% Red Star Belgrade
50,8% Chelsea
50,0% Borussia Dortmund
49,8% Juventus
49,7% Arsenal
49,4% Inter
48,7% Olympique Lyon
48,0% Celtic
47,7% Atlético de Madrid
46,4% Ajax
46,3% Benfica
46,2% Valencia
45,3% CSKA Sofia
44,8% Olympique Marseille
44,0% FC Porto
43,8% Rapid Vienna
43,4% Dinamo Kiev
43,0% Shakhtar Donetsk
42,7% IFK Göteborg
42,1% FC Basel
40,9% Werder Bremen
40,7% Feyenoord
40,5% Club Brugge
40,3% Deportivo
40,0% Monaco
39,1% Partizan
38,7% Roma
38,5% Rangers
38,1% Sparta Prague
38,0% Bayer Leverkusen
37,8% Anderlecht
37,6% PSV Eindhoven
37,3% Steaua
37,1% Galatasaray, Rosenborg
36,4% Dinamo Bucharest
34,9% Austria Vienna
34,2% Spartak Moscow
33,6% Olympiakos
33,3% CSKA Moscow
31,6% Fenerbahçe
31,4% Panathinaikos
31,2% Beşiktaş

13 April, 2013

European Cup finals 1956-2012.

Finals in the European Cup, Cupwinners' Cup, UEFA Cup, Champions League and Europa League. Single-legged finals only. 

Total finals
44: Spain
40: Italy
36: England
25: (West) Germany
15: Portugal
11: France
10: Holland
8: Belgium
7: Scotland 
4: Soviet Union
3: East Germany, Austria
2: Yugoslavia, Romania, Hungaria, Russia
1: Greece, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Turkey, Ukraine. 

Winning percentage (min. 7 finals)
70,0% Holland : 7 won, 3 lost - 13 goals scored, 9 conceded
58,3% England : 21:15, 52-46
56,8% Spain : 25:19, 81-73
52,5% Italy : 21:19, 52-40
46,7% Portugal : 7:8, 22-22
42,9% Scotland : 3:4, 10-12
40,0% (West) Germany : 10:15, 33-38
37,5% Belgium : 3:5, 11-12 
18,2% France : 2:9, 5-18

11 April, 2013

Memory Lane: average points European Cup 1970-1979.

Minimum 13 matches. 

77,0% Ajax (37 matches)
75,0% Hajduk Split (16)
73,6% Bayern Munich (36)
68,8% Dinamo Kiev (24)
68,3% Celtic (41)
67,6% Feyenoord (17)
65,4% Leeds United (13)
64,5% Borussia M'gladbach (31)
63,9% Crvena Zvezda (18)
62,5% Liverpool, Atlético de Madrid (24)
62,0% Saint-Etienne (25)
61,5% Derby County (13)
60,9% Juventus (23)
59,5% Club Brugge (21)
58,9% Real Madrid (28)
56,2% PSV Eindhoven (16)
55,6% CSKA Sofia, Malmö FF (18)
50,0% Újpesti Dósza (32), Benfica (30), Dynamo Dresden (20), Panathinaikos (15), FC Basel (14)
40,6% Austria Vienna (16)

30 March, 2013

Memory Lane: the European Cup, 1960-1964.

Total points:
1. Spain : 61
2. Italy : 53
3. Portugal : 52
4. West Germany : 41
5. Holland : 37
6. Scotland : 32
7. Czechoslovakia : 30
8. England : 28
9. Austria : 26
10. Switzerland : 24
11. Belgium : 21
12. Hungary : 20
13. Poland : 19
14. Sweden, Bulgaria : 16
16. France : 15
17: Denmark : 14
18. Turkey : 12
19. Yugoslavia : 11
20. Romania : 10
21. Greece : 7
22. Norway : 5
23. East Germany, Albania, Finland, Luxembourg : 4
27. Northern Ireland : 3
28. Ireland : 2
29. Malta, Cyprus, Iceland : 0

Average points:
1. Italy : 75,7%
2. Portugal : 70,3%
3. Spain : 69,3%
4. West Germany : 66,1%
5. Holland : 63,8%
6. Czechoslovakia : 60,0%
7. Hungary : 58,8%
8. England : 58,3%
9. Scotland : 57,1%
10. Poland : 55,9%
11. Austria : 52,0%
12. Switzerland : 50,0%
13. Belgium : 45,7%
14. Bulgaria, Sweden : 44,4%
16. France, Romania : 41,7%
18. Denmark : 38,9%
19. Turkey : 35,3%
20. Albania : 33,3%
21. Yugoslavia : 32,4%
22. Greece : 29,2%
23. Northern Ireland : 21,4%
24. Finland : 20,0%
25. East Germany : 18,2%
26. Norway : 17,9%
27. Luxembourg : 16,7%
28. Ireland : 10,0%
29. Malta, Cyprus, Iceland : 0,0%

Combined:
1. Italy : 3
2. Spain : 4
3. Portugal : 5
4. West Germany : 8
5. Holland : 10
6. Czechoslovakia : 13
7. Scotland : 15
8. England : 16
9. Hungary : 19
10. Austria : 20
11. Switzerland : 22
12. Poland : 23
13. Belgium : 24
14. Sweden, Bulgaria : 28
16. France : 32
17. Denmark : 35
18. Turkey, Romania : 37
20. Yugoslavia : 40
21. Greece, Albania : 43
23. Finland : 47
24. Norway, East Germany : 48
26. Luxembourg : 50
27. Northern Ireland : 51
28. Ireland : 56
29. Malta, Cyprus, Iceland : 58