European Cup Winners' Cup Champions Year by Year

Complete champions' list of the European Cup Winners' 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 Cup Winners' Cup had champion in 39 editions, in which a total of 32 teams won at least one title. The first champion was Fiorentina in 1961 and the last one Lazio in 1999.

The last 10 editions of this international tournament were won by 10 different teams.

Among the teams that won titles, the most successful in the European Cup Winners' Cup is Barcelona with 4 trophies.

Last Champion:
European Cup WinnersLazio Logo
Lazio

(Italy)
1999

European Cup Winners' Cup, Champions by Year

Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1998-99
Lazio Logo
Lazio

(Italy)
Mallorca Logo
Mallorca
(Spain)
2-1
1997-98
Chelsea Logo
Chelsea

(England)
Stuttgart Logo
Stuttgart

(Germany)
1-0
1996-97
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
PSG Logo
PSG

(France)
1-0
1995-96
PSG Logo
PSG

(France)
Rapid Wien Logo
Rapid Wien
(Austria)
1-0
1994-95
Real Zaragoza Logo
Real Zaragoza

(Spain)
Arsenal Logo
Arsenal

(England)
2-1
1993-94
Arsenal Logo
Arsenal

(England)
Parma Logo
Parma

(Italy)
1-0
1992-93
Parma Logo
Parma

(Italy)
Royal Antwerp F.C. Logo
Royal Antwerp F.C.
(Belgium)
3-1
1991-92
Werder Bremen Logo
Werder Bremen

(Germany)
AS Monaco FC Logo
AS Monaco FC

(France)
2-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1990-91
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
2-1
1989-90
Sampdoria Logo
Sampdoria

(Italy)
Anderlecht Logo
Anderlecht

(Belgium)
2-0
1988-89
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
Sampdoria Logo
Sampdoria

(Italy)
2-0
1987-88
KV Mechelen Logo
KV Mechelen

(Belgium)
Ajax Logo
Ajax

(Holland)
1-0
1986-87
Ajax Logo
Ajax

(Holland)
Lokomotive Leipzig Logo
Lokomotive Leipzig
(West Germany)
1-0
1985-86
Dynamo Kyiv Logo
Dynamo Kyiv

(Ukraine)
3-0
1984-85
Everton Logo
Everton

(England)
Rapid Wien Logo
Rapid Wien
(Austria)
3-1
1983-84
Juventus Logo
Juventus

(Italy)
Porto Logo
Porto

(Portugal)
2-1
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1982-83
Aberdeen Logo
Aberdeen

(Scotland)
2-1
1981-82
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
Standard Liège Logo
Standard Liège
(Belgium)
2-1
1980-81
Dinamo Tbilisi Logo
Dinamo Tbilisi

(Georgia)
Carl Zeiss Jena Logo
Carl Zeiss Jena
(West Germany)
2-1
1979-80
Valencia Logo
Valencia

(Spain)
Arsenal Logo
Arsenal

(England)
0-0 (5-4 on penalties)
1978-79
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
Fortuna Dusseldorf Logo
Fortuna Dusseldorf
(West Germany)
4-3
1977-78
Anderlecht Logo
Anderlecht

(Belgium)
Austria Vienna Logo
Austria Vienna
(Austria)
4-0
1976-77
Hamburger SV Logo
Hamburger SV

(West Germany)
Anderlecht Logo
Anderlecht

(Belgium)
2-0
1975-76
Anderlecht Logo
Anderlecht

(Belgium)
4-2
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1974-75
Dynamo Kyiv Logo
Dynamo Kyiv

(Ukraine)
Ferencváros Logo
Ferencváros
(Hungary)
3-0
1973-74
Magdeburg Logo
Magdeburg

(West Germany)
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
2-0
1972-73
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
Leeds United Logo
Leeds United

(England)
1-0
1971-72
Rangers Logo
Rangers

(Scotland)
Dynamo Moscow Logo
Dynamo Moscow
(Soviet Union)
3-2
1970-71
Chelsea Logo
Chelsea

(England)
1-1 / 1-0
1969-70
Górnik Zabrze Logo
Górnik Zabrze
(Poland)
2-1
1968-69
Slovan Bratislava Logo
Slovan Bratislava

(Slovakia)
Barcelona Logo
Barcelona

(Spain)
3-2
1967-68
Milan Logo
Milan

(Italy)
Hamburger SV Logo
Hamburger SV

(West Germany)
2-0
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
1966-67
Bayern Munich Logo
Bayern Munich

(West Germany)
Rangers Logo
Rangers

(Scotland)
1-0
1965-66
Borussia Dortmund Logo
Borussia Dortmund

(West Germany)
Liverpool Logo
Liverpool

(England)
2-1
1964-65
TSV 1860 Munich Logo
TSV 1860 Munich
(West Germany)
2-0
1963-64
Sporting CP Logo
Sporting CP

(Portugal)
MTK Logo
MTK
(Hungary)
3-3 / 1-0
1962-63
Tottenham Logo
Tottenham

(England)
3-0
1961-62
Fiorentina Logo
Fiorentina

(Italy)
1-1 / 3-0
1960-61
Fiorentina Logo
Fiorentina

(Italy)
Rangers Logo
Rangers

(Scotland)
1-2 / 2-0