Discover the Legacy
The Evolution of the UEFA Champions League
Discover the Evolution of Europe’s Greatest Football Competition
Champions League All-Time Stats
Discover which teams dominate the Champions League across key categories: titles, matches, goals, and historic performances. Click below to view the full rankings.
History of the Champions League
The UEFA Champions League began in 1955 as the European Cup, a straight knockout tournament featuring the top clubs from across Europe. Created to determine the strongest team on the continent, it quickly became one of the most prestigious competitions in world football.
In 1992, the tournament was rebranded as the UEFA Champions League, introducing a group stage and expanding to include more teams. This evolution transformed it into a global spectacle, bringing together Europe’s biggest clubs and attracting millions of viewers each season.
Over the decades, the Champions League has produced unforgettable matches, legendary players, and historic dynasties. Real Madrid has been the most dominant force, winning a record number of titles, while clubs like Milan, Bayern, Barcelona, Liverpool, and Ajax have each helped shape its legacy.
Today, the Champions League stands as the pinnacle of club football — a stage where the best teams, coaches, and players compete for the ultimate European crown.
