List of alternate UEFA Champions League winners 1955/1956-2014/2015

Winners of the UEFA Champions League (1955/1956 - 2014/2015)

1955-56: Stade de Reims (France)
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1968-69 season but with more big killings with Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
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1955-56: Stade de Reims (France)
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1

[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
1955-56: Stade de Reims (France)
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1
1972-73: OGC Nice (France) defeated Newcastle United 2-1

[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
1955-56: Stade de Reims (France)
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic FC 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1
1972-73: OGC Nice (France) defeated Newcastle United 2-1
1973-74: Dynamo Dresden (East Germany) defeated Celtic FC 3-1

[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
Just a little question: What teams did Stade de Reims and Red Star Belgrade beat in 1955-56 and 1956-57 respectively? ;)
 
1955-56: Stade de Reims (France) defeated Real Madrid 1-0
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) defeated Olympique Marseille 2-0
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic FC 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1
1972-73: OGC Nice (France) defeated Newcastle United 2-1
1973-74: Dynamo Dresden (East Germany) defeated Celtic FC 3-1
1974-75: FC Barcelona (Spain) defeated Bayern München 4-1


[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
1955-56: Stade de Reims (France) defeated Real Madrid 1-0
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) defeated Olympique Marseille 2-0
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic FC 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1
1972-73: OGC Nice (France) defeated Newcastle United 2-1
1973-74: Dynamo Dresden (East Germany) defeated Celtic FC 3-1
1974-75: FC Barcelona (Spain) defeated Bayern München 4-1
1975-76: PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) defeated Juventus Turin 1-0

[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
1955-56: Stade de Reims (France) defeated Real Madrid 1-0
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) defeated Olympique Marseille 2-0
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic FC 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1
1972-73: OGC Nice (France) defeated Newcastle United 2-1
1973-74: Dynamo Dresden (East Germany) defeated Celtic FC 3-1
1974-75: FC Barcelona (Spain) defeated Bayern München 4-1
1975-76: PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) defeated Juventus Turin 1-0
1976-77: Dynamo Kyiv (Soviet Union) defeated Knattspyrnufélagið Valur 2-0

[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
1955-56: Stade de Reims (France) defeated Real Madrid 1-0
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) defeated Olympique Marseille 2-0
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic FC 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1
1972-73: OGC Nice (France) defeated Newcastle United 2-1
1973-74: Dynamo Dresden (East Germany) defeated Celtic FC 3-1
1974-75: FC Barcelona (Spain) defeated Bayern München 4-1
1975-76: PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) defeated Juventus Turin 1-0
1976-77: Dynamo Kyiv (Soviet Union) defeated Knattspyrnufélagið Valur 2-0
1977-78: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Atlético Madrid 4-3 a.e.t.

[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
1955-56: Stade de Reims (France) defeated Real Madrid 1-0
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) defeated Olympique Marseille 2-0
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic FC 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1
1972-73: OGC Nice (France) defeated Newcastle United 2-1
1973-74: Dynamo Dresden (East Germany) defeated Celtic FC 3-1
1974-75: FC Barcelona (Spain) defeated Bayern München 4-1
1975-76: PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) defeated Juventus Turin 1-0
1976-77: Dynamo Kyiv (Soviet Union) defeated Knattspyrnufélagið Valur 2-0
1977-78: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Atlético Madrid 4-3 a.e.t.
1978-79: Juventus Turin (Italy) defeated Wisła Kraków 3-1

[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
1955-56: Stade de Reims (France) defeated Real Madrid 1-0
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) defeated Olympique Marseille 2-0
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic FC 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1
1972-73: OGC Nice (France) defeated Newcastle United 2-1
1973-74: Dynamo Dresden (East Germany) defeated Celtic FC 3-1
1974-75: FC Barcelona (Spain) defeated Bayern München 4-1
1975-76: PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) defeated Juventus Turin 1-0
1976-77: Dynamo Kyiv (Soviet Union) defeated Knattspyrnufélagið Valur 2-0
1977-78: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Atlético Madrid 4-3 a.e.t.
1978-79: Juventus Turin (Italy) defeated Wisła Kraków 3-1
1979-80: Hamburger SV (West Germany) defeated Nottingham Forest 1-0

[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
Nottingham Forest would have to overcome almost insurmountable odds to get that far, unless Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool all choke.
 
Nottingham Forest would have to overcome almost insurmountable odds to get that far, unless Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool all choke.

In OTL, Nottingham Forest won the 1979-80 European Cup with a 1-0 victory in the final against the Hamburger SV.
 
1955-56: Stade de Reims (France) defeated Real Madrid 1-0
1956-57: Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) defeated Olympique Marseille 2-0
1957-58: Manchester United (England) defeated Real Madrid 5-1 [1]
1958-59: Real Madrid (Spain) defeated CDNA Sofia 2-1
1959-60: Inter Milan (Italy) defeated Real Madrid 3-2
1960-61: Manchester United (England) defeated Rapid Vienna 2-0
1961-62: Sporting (Portugal) defeated AC Milan 2-1
1962-63: Galatasaray (Turkey) defeated Feyenoord 1-0 [2]
1963-64: FC Zürich (Switzerland) defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-1
1964-65: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Liverpool FC 5-2
1965-66: Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia) defeated Manchester United 2-0
1966-67: Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) defeated Real Madrid 2-1
1967-68: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Górnik Zabrze 2-1
1968-69: Manchester United (England) defeated FC Barcelona 2-0
1969-70: Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Iceland) defeated Celtic FC 1-0 [3]
1970-71: Club Brugge K.V. (Belgium) defeated FC Barcelona 4-2
1971-72: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Manchester United 2-1
1972-73: OGC Nice (France) defeated Newcastle United 2-1
1973-74: Dynamo Dresden (East Germany) defeated Celtic FC 3-1
1974-75: FC Barcelona (Spain) defeated Bayern München 4-1
1975-76: PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) defeated Juventus Turin 1-0
1976-77: Dynamo Kyiv (Soviet Union) defeated Knattspyrnufélagið Valur 2-0
1977-78: MSV Duisburg (West Germany) defeated Atlético Madrid 4-3 a.e.t.
1978-79: Juventus Turin (Italy) defeated Wisła Kraków 3-1
1979-80: Hamburger SV (West Germany) defeated Nottingham Forest 1-0
1980-81 Manchester United (England) defeated Vfb Stuttgart 1-0

[1] Nicknamed the 'Busby Babes', the Manchester United players all survive a scare, with only minor injuries to 8 players, as their airplane crashes off the runway in Munich in February 1958. Manchester United ends up reigning supreme in the European Cup final against Real Madrid in Brussels.
[2] Galatasaray was the big killer of this season after knocking out AC Milan (QF), Anderlecht (SF) before winning the final over Feyenoord in London.
[3] Knattspyrnufélagið Valur was once again the underdogs in the 1969-70 season, but with even more big killings such as Benfica and Ajax, with the help of the cold weather in Iceland giving the title in a beneficial era for Iceland football.
 
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