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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup records and statistics

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Below are tables of the clubs that have won the Cup Winners' Cup.

Trivia and records

  • During the 1994–95 season, England had two representatives in the tournament, neither of which was the reigning FA Cup holder. The first was Arsenal, who had won the CWC the previous year, and the second was Chelsea, who had lost the 1993–94 FA Cup final to double winners Manchester United. Both teams were eliminated from competition by eventual winners Real Zaragoza of Spain.
  • It is uncommon for teams to participate in more than two consecutive Cup Winners' Cups, but these teams have done so.
  • 5
  • Cardiff City (1967–68 + 1971–72)
  • Lahti (1973–74 + 1977–78)
  • 4
  • Shamrock Rovers (1966–67 + 1969–70)
  • Anderlecht (1975–76 + 1978–79)
  • Barcelona (1981–82 + 1984–85)
  • Dinamo Bucureşti (1986–87 + 1989–90)
  • Dinamo Batumi (1995–96 + 1998–99)
  • 3
  • Olympiacos (1961–62 + 1963–64) [withdrew from 1962–63 competition]
  • Dinamo Zagreb (1963–64 + 1965–66)
  • Galatasaray (1965–65 + 1966–67)
  • Floriana (1965–66 + 1967–68)
  • Standard Liège (1965–66 + 1967–68)
  • Rába ETO Győr (1966–67 + 1968–69)
  • Levski-Spartak Sofia (1967–68 + 1969–70)
  • Górnik Zabrze (1968–69 + 1970–71)
  • Steaua Bucureşti (1969–70 + 1971–72)
  • Sporting CP (1971–72 + 1973–74)
  • PAOK (1972–73 + 1974–75)
  • Fortuna Düsseldorf (1978–79 + 1980–81)
  • Swansea City (1981–82 + 1983–84)
  • Rapid Wien (1984–85 + 1986–87)
  • Glentoran (1985–86 + 1987–88)
  • Barcelona (1988–89 + 1990–91)
  • Valur (1991–92 + 1993–94)
  • Žalgiris Vilnius (1993–94 + 1995–96)
  • AEK Athens (1995–96 + 1997–98)
  • Lokomotiv Moscow (1996–97 + 1998–99)
  • Dinamo Batumi and Lokomotiv Moscow had their series cut off because of the discontinuation of the CWC in 1999, but would not have qualified for the 1999–00 CWC anyway.
  • It is uncommon for clubs and domestic leagues to take the Cup Winners' Cup simultaneously. These clubs have done so.
  • Dynamo Kyiv: 1975, 1986
  • Milan: 1968
  • Magdeburg: 1974
  • Juventus: 1984
  • Everton: 1985
  • Unbeaten Champions:
  • Atlético Madrid (1962)
  • Milan (1968 & 1973)
  • Dynamo Kyiv (1975)
  • Juventus (1984)
  • Everton (1985)
  • KV Mechelen (1988)
  • Barcelona (1989 & 1997)
  • Sampdoria (1990)
  • Manchester United (1991)
  • Werder Bremen (1992)
  • Arsenal (1994)
  • Lazio (1999)
  • Largest margin of victory in a final: 1962–63, Tottenham Hotspur 5–1 Atlético Madrid
  • Most goals in a final: 1978–79, Barcelona 4–3 Fortuna Düsseldorf
  • Most goals in a game: 1963–64, Sporting CP 16–1 APOEL (European Cups record)
  • References

    UEFA Cup Winners' Cup records and statistics Wikipedia


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