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Eintracht Frankfurt, the last champion of this competition.

For several years it UEFA Europa League It is the second most important tournament at club level on the continent, behind the Champions League. Over time, and as the Champions League became accessible to only a few extremely strong teams, the tournament gained prestige and became sought after by much of Europe.

It made its inaugural edition in the 1971–1972 season under the name UEFA Cup (in 2009-2010 adopted the current) is the third competition under consideration, after the collect Europe – a competition that brought together all the Cup champions – was next in ranking after the Champions League, until it ceased to be played in 1999.

How many teams have won the Europa League and who holds the title record?

In total 29 teams have retained the trophy, Being the Seville the one who uploaded it the most times in total 6 consecrations.

All UEFA Europa League * / UEFA Cup ** winners

* From 2009-2010 / ** From 1971-1972 to 2008-2009

Time Champion Finalist Result Campus
1971-1972 Tottenham Wolverhampton 3-2 on aggregate Wolverhampton – London
1972-1973 Liverpool Borussia Monchengladbach 3-2 on aggregate Liverpool – Monchengladbach
1973-1974 Feyenoord Tottenham 4-2 on aggregate London – Rotterdam
1974-1975 Borussia Monchengladbach FC Twente 5-1 overall Dusseldorf – Ensende
1975-1976 Liverpool Club Brugge 4-3 on aggregate Liverpool – Bruges
1976-1977 Juventus Athletic Bilbao 2-2 on aggregate Torino – Bilbao
1977-1978 PSV Eindhoven SC Bastia 3-0 on aggregate Bastia – Eindhoven
1978-1979 Borussia Monchengladbach Red Star 2-1 on aggregate Belgrade – Dusseldorf
1979-1980 Eintracht Frankfurt Borussia Monchengladbach 3-3 on aggregate (away goals) Monchengladbach – Frankfurt
1980-1981 Ipswichtown AZ Alkmaar 5-4 on aggregate Ipswich – Amsterdam
1981-1982 IFK Goteborg Hamburg 4-0 on aggregate Gothenburg – Hamburg
1982-1983 Anderlecht Benfica 2-1 on aggregate Brussels – Lisbon
1983-1984 Tottenham Anderlecht 2-2 on aggregate (4-3 penalties) Brussels – London
1984-1985 Real Madrid videoton 3-1 on aggregate Székesfehérvár – Madrid
1985-1986 Real Madrid FC Cologne 5-3 on aggregate Madrid – Berlin
1986-1987 IFK Goteborg Dundee United 2-1 on aggregate Gothenburg – Dundee
1987-1988 Bayer Leverkusen Spanish Aggregate 3-3 (3-2 penalties) Barcelona – Leverkusen
1988-1989 Naples VfB Stuttgart 5-4 on aggregate Naples – Stuttgart
1989-1990 Juventus Fiorentina 3-1 on aggregate Turin – Avellino
1990-1991 between Rome 2-1 on aggregate Milan – Rome
1991-1992 Ajax Turin Aggregate 2-2 (for away goals) Turin – Amsterdam
1992-1993 Juventus Borussia Dortmund 6-1 overall Dortmund – Torino
1993-1994 between Austrian Salzburg 2-0 on aggregate Vienna – Milan
1994-1995 Parma Juventus 2-1 on aggregate Parma – Milan
1995-1996 Bayern Munich Bordeaux 5-1 overall Munich – Bordeaux
1996-1997 Schalke 04 between Aggregate 1-1 (4-1 penalties) Gelsenkirchen – Milan
1997-1998 between Lazio 3-0 Paris
1998-1999 Parma Olympiacos Marseille 3-0 Moscow
1999-2000 Galatasarai Arsenal 0-0 (4-1 penalties) Copenhagen
2000-2001 Liverpool Catches 5-4 (overtime) Dortmund
2001-2002 Feyenoord Borussia Dortmund 3-2 Rotterdam
2002-2003 Porto Celtic 3-2 (overtime) Seville
2003-2004 Valencia Olympiacos Marseille 2-0 Gothenburg
2004-2005 CSKA Moscow Sporting CP 3-1 Lisbon
2005-2006 Seville Middlesbrough 4-0 Eindhoven
2006-2007 Seville Spanish 2-2 (3-1 penalties) Glasgow
2007-2008 zenith rangers 2-0 Manchester
2008-2009 Shakhtar Donetsk Werder Bremen 2-1 (extra time) Constantinople
2009-2010 Atletico MADRID fulham 2-1 (extra time) Hamburg
2010-2011 Porto brag 1-0 Dublin
2011-2012 Atletico MADRID Athletic Bilbao 3-0 Bucharest
2012-2013 Chelsea Benfica 2-1 Amsterdam
2013-2014 Seville Benfica 0-0 (4-2 penalties) Turin
2014-2015 Seville dnipro 3-2 Warsaw
2015-2016 Seville Liverpool 3-1 queen
2016-2017 Manchester United Ajax 2-0 Solna
2017-2018 Atletico MADRID Olympiacos Marseille 3-0 lyon
2018-2019 Chelsea Arsenal 4-1 Baku
2019-2020 Seville between 3-2 Cologne
2020-2021 villareal Manchester United 1-1 (11-10 penalties) Gdansk
2021-2022 Eintracht Frankfurt rangers 1-1 (5-4 penalties) Seville

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