European Super Cup Champions Year by Year

Complete champions' list of the European Super Cup ordered by year, with Information about this international soccer tournament for teams that includes the champion, runner-up and score of every final since the tournament's first edition.

The European Super Cup has had a champion in 49 editions, and a total of 25 teams have won at least one title. The first champion was Ajax in 1973 and the most recent was Real Madrid in 2024.

Real Madrid won 2 of the last 5 titles, while in the last 10 editions, 7 teams have won the title: Real Madrid (4), Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City.

Among the teams that won titles, the most successful in the European Super Cup is Real Madrid with 6 trophies.

Last Champion:
European Super CupReal Madrid Logo
Real Madrid

(Spain)
2024

European Super Cup, Champions by Year

Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2024
Atalanta Logo
Atalanta

(Italy)
2-0
2023
Sevilla Logo
Sevilla

(Spain)
1-1 (5-4 on penalties)
2022
2-0
2021
Chelsea Logo
Chelsea

(England)
Villarreal Logo
Villarreal

(Spain)
1-1 (6-5 on penalties)
2020
Bayern Munich Logo
Bayern Munich

(Germany)
Sevilla Logo
Sevilla

(Spain)
2-1
2019
Liverpool Logo
Liverpool

(England)
Chelsea Logo
Chelsea

(England)
2-2 (5-4 on penalties)
2018
4-2
2017
2-1
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2016
Sevilla Logo
Sevilla

(Spain)
3-2
2015
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
Sevilla Logo
Sevilla

(Spain)
5-4
2014
Sevilla Logo
Sevilla

(Spain)
2-0
2013
Bayern Munich Logo
Bayern Munich

(Germany)
Chelsea Logo
Chelsea

(England)
2-2 (5-4 on penalties)
2012
Chelsea Logo
Chelsea

(England)
4-1
2011
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
Porto Logo
Porto

(Portugal)
2-0
2010
Inter Logo
Inter

(Italy)
2-0
2009
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
Shakhtar Donetsk Logo
Shakhtar Donetsk
(Ukraine)
1-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2008
Zenit Logo
Zenit

(Russia)
2-1
2007
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
Sevilla Logo
Sevilla

(Spain)
3-1
2006
Sevilla Logo
Sevilla

(Spain)
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
3-0
2005
Liverpool Logo
Liverpool

(England)
CSKA Moscow Logo
CSKA Moscow
(Russia)
3-1
2004
Valencia Logo
Valencia

(Spain)
Porto Logo
Porto

(Portugal)
2-1
2003
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
Porto Logo
Porto

(Portugal)
1-0
2002
Feyenoord Logo
Feyenoord

(Holland)
3-1
2001
Liverpool Logo
Liverpool

(England)
Bayern Munich Logo
Bayern Munich

(Germany)
3-2
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2000
Galatasaray Logo
Galatasaray

(Turkey)
2-1
1999
Lazio Logo
Lazio

(Italy)
1-0
1998
Chelsea Logo
Chelsea

(England)
1-0
1997
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
2-0 / 1-1
1996
Juventus Logo
Juventus

(Italy)
PSG Logo
PSG

(France)
6-1 / 3-1
1995
Ajax Logo
Ajax

(Holland)
Real Zaragoza Logo
Real Zaragoza
(Spain)
1-1 / 4-0
1994
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
Arsenal Logo
Arsenal

(England)
0-0 / 2-0
1993
Parma Logo
Parma

(Italy)
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
0-1 / 2-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1992
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
Werder Bremen Logo
Werder Bremen

(Germany)
1-1 / 2-1
1991
Red Star Belgrade Logo
Red Star Belgrade
(Yugoslavia)
1-0
1990
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
Sampdoria Logo
Sampdoria

(Italy)
1-1 / 2-0
1989
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
1-1 / 1-0
1988
KV Mechelen Logo
KV Mechelen

(Belgium)
PSV Logo
PSV

(Holland)
3-0 / 0-1
1987
Porto Logo
Porto

(Portugal)
Ajax Logo
Ajax

(Holland)
1-0 / 1-0
1986
Steaua Bucaresti Logo
Steaua Bucaresti

(Romania)
Dynamo Kyiv Logo
Dynamo Kyiv
(Ukraine)
1-0
1985
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1984
Juventus Logo
Juventus

(Italy)
Liverpool Logo
Liverpool

(England)
2-0
1983
Aberdeen Logo
Aberdeen

(Scotland)
Hamburger SV Logo
Hamburger SV

(West Germany)
0-0 / 2-0
1982
Aston Villa Logo
Aston Villa

(England)
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
0-1 / 3-0
1981
1980
Valencia Logo
Valencia

(Spain)
1-2 / 1-0
1979
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
1-0 / 1-1
1978
Anderlecht Logo
Anderlecht

(Belgium)
Liverpool Logo
Liverpool

(England)
3-1 / 1-2
1977
Liverpool Logo
Liverpool

(England)
Hamburger SV Logo
Hamburger SV

(West Germany)
1-1 / 6-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1976
Anderlecht Logo
Anderlecht

(Belgium)
Bayern Munich Logo
Bayern Munich

(West Germany)
1-2 / 4-1
1975
Dynamo Kyiv Logo
Dynamo Kyiv

(Ukraine)
Bayern Munich Logo
Bayern Munich

(West Germany)
1-0 / 2-0
1974
1973
Ajax Logo
Ajax

(Holland)
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
0-1 / 6-0
1972
The 1972 final is not considered official by UEFA because Rangers wwas banned from European competitions due to their fans' behaviour during the 1972 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final