Intercontinental Cup Champions Year by Year

Complete champions' list of the Intercontinental 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 Intercontinental Cup had a champion in 43 editions, and a total of 25 teams won at least one title. The first champion was Real Madrid in 1960 and the last one was Porto in 2004.

The last 4 editions of this international tournament were won by 4 different teams.

In the last 10 editions, 8 teams have won the title: Boca Juniors (2), Real Madrid (2), Ajax, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Manchester United and Porto.

Among the teams that won titles, the most successful in the Intercontinental Cup are Boca Juniors, Milan, Nacional, Peñarol and Real Madrid with 3 trophies each.

Last Champion:
Intercontinental CupPorto Logo
Porto

(Portugal)
2004

Intercontinental Cup, Champions by Year

Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2004
Porto Logo
Porto

(Portugal)
Once Caldas Logo
Once Caldas

(Colombia)
0-0 (8-7 on penalties)
2003
Boca Juniors Logo
Boca Juniors

(Argentina)
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
1-1 (3-1 on penalties)
2002
Olimpia Logo
Olimpia

(Paraguay)
2-0
2001
Bayern Munich Logo
Bayern Munich

(Germany)
Boca Juniors Logo
Boca Juniors

(Argentina)
1-0
2000
Boca Juniors Logo
Boca Juniors

(Argentina)
2-1
1999
Palmeiras Logo
Palmeiras

(Brazil)
1-0
1998
2-1
1997
Cruzeiro Logo
Cruzeiro

(Brazil)
2-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1996
Juventus Logo
Juventus

(Italy)
River Plate Logo
River Plate

(Argentina)
1-0
1995
Ajax Logo
Ajax

(Holland)
Gremio Logo
Gremio

(Brazil)
0-0 (4-3 on penalties)
1994
Velez Sarsfield Logo
Velez Sarsfield

(Argentina)
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
2-0
1993
Sao Paulo Logo
Sao Paulo

(Brazil)
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
3-2
1992
Sao Paulo Logo
Sao Paulo

(Brazil)
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
2-1
1991
Red Star Belgrade Logo
Red Star Belgrade

(Yugoslavia)
Colo Colo Logo
Colo Colo

(Chile)
3-0
1990
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
Olimpia Logo
Olimpia

(Paraguay)
3-0
1989
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
1-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1988
Nacional Logo
Nacional

(Uruguay)
PSV Logo
PSV

(Holland)
2-2 (7-6 on penalties)
1987
Porto Logo
Porto

(Portugal)
Peñarol Logo
Peñarol

(Uruguay)
2-1
1986
River Plate Logo
River Plate

(Argentina)
Steaua Bucaresti Logo
Steaua Bucaresti
(Romania)
1-0
1985
Juventus Logo
Juventus

(Italy)
2-2 (4-2 on penalties)
1984
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
Liverpool Logo
Liverpool

(England)
1-0
1983
Gremio Logo
Gremio

(Brazil)
Hamburger SV Logo
Hamburger SV

(West Germany)
2-1
1982
Peñarol Logo
Peñarol

(Uruguay)
Aston Villa Logo
Aston Villa

(England)
2-0
1981
Flamengo Logo
Flamengo

(Brazil)
Liverpool Logo
Liverpool

(England)
3-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1980
Nacional Logo
Nacional

(Uruguay)
1-0
1979
Olimpia Logo
Olimpia

(Paraguay)
Malmö FF Logo
Malmö FF
(Sweden)
1-0 / 2-1
1978
1977
Boca Juniors Logo
Boca Juniors

(Argentina)
2-2 / 3-0
1976
Bayern Munich Logo
Bayern Munich

(West Germany)
Cruzeiro Logo
Cruzeiro

(Brazil)
2-0 / 0-0
1975
1974
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
0-1 / 2-0
1973
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
Juventus Logo
Juventus

(Italy)
1-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1972
Ajax Logo
Ajax

(Holland)
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
1-1 / 3-0
1971
Nacional Logo
Nacional

(Uruguay)
Panathinaikos Logo
Panathinaikos
(Greece)
1-1 / 2-1
1970
Feyenoord Logo
Feyenoord

(Holland)
Estudiantes Logo
Estudiantes

(Argentina)
2-2 / 1-0
1969
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
Estudiantes Logo
Estudiantes

(Argentina)
3-0 / 1-2
1968
Estudiantes Logo
Estudiantes

(Argentina)
1-0 / 1-1
1967
Racing Club Logo
Racing Club

(Argentina)
Celtic Logo
Celtic

(Scotland)
0-1 / 2-1 / 1-0
1966
Peñarol Logo
Peñarol

(Uruguay)
2-0 / 2-0
1965
Inter Logo
Inter

(Italy)
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
3-0 / 0-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1964
Inter Logo
Inter

(Italy)
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
0-1 / 2-0 / 1-0
1963
Santos Logo
Santos

(Brazil)
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
2-4 / 4-2 / 1-0
1962
Santos Logo
Santos

(Brazil)
Benfica Logo
Benfica

(Portugal)
3-2 / 5-2
1961
Peñarol Logo
Peñarol

(Uruguay)
Benfica Logo
Benfica

(Portugal)
0-1 / 5-0 / 2-1
1960
Peñarol Logo
Peñarol

(Uruguay)
0-0 / 5-1