Below are tables of the clubs that have won the Cup Winners' Cup.
Performances
By club
By nation
By manager
By player
Clubs
By number of appearances
(Years marked in bold denote Cups won by the respective club)
By semi-final appearances
Trivia and records
- For the 1994âÂÂ95 season, England had two representatives in the tournament, neither of which were the domestic cup winners. The first was Arsenal, who were the Cup Winners' Cup holders, and the second was Chelsea, who had lost the 1994 FA Cup final to double winners Manchester United, who had qualified for the 1994âÂÂ95 UEFA Champions League. Both Arsenal and Chelsea were eliminated from the competition by eventual winners Zaragoza of Spain.
- For the 1996âÂÂ97 season, the same situation happened for France. The first was Paris Saint-Germain FC, who were the trophy holders, and the second was Nîmes Olympique, who had lost the Coupe de France final against AJ Auxerre, who had qualified for the 1996âÂÂ97 UEFA Champions League.
- Largest margin of victory in a final: 1962âÂÂ63, Tottenham Hotspur 5âÂÂ1 Atlético Madrid
- Most goals in a final: 1978âÂÂ79, Barcelona 4âÂÂ3 Fortuna Düsseldorf
- Most goals in a match: 1963âÂÂ64, Sporting CP 16âÂÂ1 APOEL (European Cups record)
Consecutive participations
It was uncommon for clubs to participate in more than two consecutive Cup Winners' Cups, but the following clubs did so.
5 seasons
4 seasons
3 seasons
Domestic champions
Five clubs won their domestic leagues and the Cup Winners' Cup in the same season.
Undefeated champions
Notes
Scoring records
All-time top scorers
Most goals in a single season
Most goals in a match
Most goals in a two-legged tie
Largest margin of victory in a match
Largest margin of victory in an away match
Largest margin of victory in a two-legged tie
Highest-scoring matches with at least three goals for each side
Below is a list of matches with at least eight goals scored, including at least three by each side.
Most goals in a two-legged tie without advancing
The following sides scored five or more goals over a two-legged tie, but were still eliminated from the competition.
Biggest two-legged comebacks
Below is a list of two-legged ties where a side qualified for the next round after trailing the tie at some point by three goals or more, or by two goals along with an away goal deficit.
Single match
In the entire history of the Cup Winners' Cup, there was only one instance where a side avoided defeat after trailing by three or more goals during a single match:
See also
References
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