
RCB vs PBKS: Full list of IPL champions ahead of IPL 2025 Final
The Indian Premier League (IPL) will have a new title winner as Royal Challengers Bengaluru takes on Punjab Kings in the IPL 2025 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.
Kolkata Knight Riders is the reigning champion, after it beat Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 2024 final.
Here are all the IPL winners and runners-up ahead of the RCB vs PBKS IPL 2025 final:
Full list of IPL winners
2008 - Rajasthan Royals
2009 - Deccan Chargers
2010 - Chennai Super Kings
2011 - Chennai Super Kings
2012 - Kolkata Knight Riders
2013 - Mumbai Indians
2014 - Kolkata Knight Riders
2015 - Mumbai Indians
2016 - Sunrisers Hyderabad
2017 - Mumbai Indians
2018 - Chennai Super Kings
2019 - Mumbai Indians
2020 - Mumbai Indians
2021 - Chennai Super Kings
2022 - Gujarat Titans
2023 - Chennai Super Kings
2024 - Kolkata Knight Riders
Full list of IPL runners-up
2008 - Chennai Super Kings
2009 - Royal Challengers Bangalore
2010 - Mumbai Indians
2011 - Royal Challengers Bangalore
2012 - Chennai Super Kings
2013 - Chennai Super Kings
2014 - Kings XI Punjab
2015 - Chennai Super Kings
2016 - Royal Challengers Bangalore
2017 - Rising Pune Supergiant
2018 - Sunrisers Hyderabad
2019 - Chennai Super Kings
2020 - Delhi Capitals
2021 - Kolkata Knight Riders
2022 - Rajasthan Royals
2023 - Gujarat Titans
2024 - Sunrisers Hyderabad

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