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Champions League: Picks| Winners list| Tomorrow

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The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL) is an annual club football competition organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, to qualify for a double. The tournament winners are decided through a round robin group stage. Legged knockout format and single leg final. It is one of the most prestigious football tournaments in the world and the most prestigious club competition in European football, played by the national league champions (and, for some countries, one or more runners-up) of their national associations.

Organising body UEFA
Founded 1955; 67 years ago
(rebranded in 1992)
Region Europe
Number of teams
  • 32 (group stage)
  • 79 or 80 or 81 (total)
Qualifier for
  • UEFA Super Cup
  • FIFA Club World Cup
Related competitions
  • UEFA Europa League
    (2nd tier)
  • UEFA Europa Conference League
    (3rd tier)
Current champions Spain Real Madrid (14th title)
Most successful club(s)
Spain
 Real Madrid
(14 titles)
Television broadcasters List of broadcasters

Picks

Champions League: Picks| Winners list| Tomorrow

The 2022–23 Champions League starts this season with roughly the same group of favorites for the competition as it did a year ago. and years ago. and years ago. England giants Manchester City and Liverpool are at the top of the trinity with Bayern Munich and Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain behind them. There are a few other teams that could be thrown into the mix, but the candidates who can realistically win this competition are more stable now than in recent memory, an unavoidable truth when finances in European football are so stratified. .

A select few of these Manchester City feel like a natural choice. Yes, it may seem like they have a particular hang-up around this competition, but they have also been one of the most consistent clubs in the Champions League. They have been quarterfinalists over the past five years, finalists in 2021 and are seconds away from repeating that feat against Real Madrid. Erling Haaland has made an immediate impact, but could make his most important contribution in games such as last season’s semi-finals when the radars of Riyad Mahrez or Phil Foden skew in front of goals.

Winners list

Champions League: Picks| Winners list| Tomorrow

1970-71 Ajax (Netherlands) Panathinaikos (Greece)
1971-72 Ajax (Netherlands) Inter Milan (Italy)
1972-73 Ajax (Netherlands) Juventus (Italy)
1973-74 Bayern Munich (Germany) Atletico Madrid (Spain)
1974-75 Bayern Munich (Germany) Leeds United (England)
1975-76 Bayern Munich (Germany) Saint-Etienne (France)
1976-77 Liverpool (England) Borussia Monchengladbach (Germany)
1977-78 Liverpool (England) Club Brugge (Belgium)
1978-79 Nottingham Forrest (England) Malmo (Sweden)
1979-80 Nottingham Forrest (England) Hamburger SV (Germany)
1980-81 Liverpool (England) Real Madrid (Spain)
1981-82 Aston Villa (England) Bayern Munich (Germany)
1982-83 Hamburger SV (Germany) Juventus (Italy)
1983-84 Liverpool (England) AS Roma (Italy)
1984-85 Juventus (Italy) Liverpool (England)
1985-86 Steaua Bucuresti (Romania) Barcelona (Spain)
1986-87 FC Porto (Portugal) Bayern Munich (Germany)
1987-88 PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) Benfica (Portugal)
1988-89 AC Milan (Italy) Steaua Bucuresti (Romania)
1989-90 AC Milan (Italy) Benfica (Portugal)
1990-91 Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Marseille (France)
1991-92 Barcelona (Spain) Sampdoria (Italy)
1992-93 Marseille (France) AC Milan (Italy)
1993-94 AC Milan (Italy) Barcelona (Spain)
1994-95 Ajax (Netherlands) AC Milan (Italy)
1995-96 Juventus (Italy) Ajax (Netherlands)
1996-97 Borussia Dortmund (Germany) Juventus (Italy)
1997-98 Real Madrid (Spain) Juventus (Italy)
1998-99 Manchester United (England) Bayern Munich (Germany)
1999-2000 Real Madrid (Spain) Valencia (Spain)
2000-01 Bayern Munich (Germany) Valencia (Spain)
2001-02 Real Madrid (Spain) Bayer Leverkusen (Germany)
2002-03 AC Milan (Italy) Juventus (Italy)
2003-04 FC Porto (Portugal) AS Monaco (France)
2004-05 Liverpool (England) AC Milan (Italy)
2005-06 Barcelona (Spain) Arsenal (England)
2006-07 AC Milan (Italy) Liverpool (England)
2007-08 Manchester United (England) Chelsea (England)
2008-09 Barcelona (Spain) Manchester United (England)
2009-10 Inter Milan (Italy) Bayern Munich (Germany)
2010-11 Barcelona (Spain) Manchester United (England)
2011-12 Chelsea (England) Bayern Munich (Germany)
2012-13 Bayern Munich (Germany) Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
2013-14 Real Madrid (Spain) Atletico Madrid (Spain)
2014-15 Barcelona (Spain) Juventus (Italy)
2015-16 Real Madrid (Spain) Atletico Madrid (Spain)
2016-17 Real Madrid (Spain) Juventus (Italy)
2017-18 Real Madrid (Spain) Liverpool (England)
2018-19 Liverpool (England) Tottenham Hotspur (England)
2019-20 Bayern Munich (Germany) Paris Saint-Germain (France)
2020-21 Chelsea (England) Manchester City (England)
2021-22 Real Madrid (Spain) Liverpool (England)

Tomorrow

1 September Play-off draw, Nyon
15/16 September Third qualifying round
22-30 September Play-offs
1 October Group stage draw, RTS studios, Geneva, Switzerland
20/21 October Group stage, Matchday 1
27/28 October Group stage, Matchday 2
3/4 November Group stage, Matchday 3
24/25 November Group stage, Matchday 4
1/2 December Group stage, Matchday 5
8/9 December Group stage, Matchday 6
14 December Round of 16 draw, Nyon
16/17/23/24 February Round of 16, first leg
9/10/16/17 March Round of 16, second leg
19 March Quarter-final and semi-final draws, Nyon
6/7 April Quarter-finals, first leg
13/14 April Quarter-finals, second leg
27/28 April Semi-finals, first leg
4/5 May Semi-finals, second leg
29 May Final – Atatürk Olympic Stadium
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