
PSG vs Tottenham: UEFA Super Cup 2025 and look at past champions
This annual fixture, held each summer, pits the previous season's UEFA Champions League and Europa League winners against each other.
the ongoing match marks a crucial moment for both clubs to script their names into European football history. As we look forward to this exciting result of the final, let's revisit the legacy of past Super Cup champions.
Since 2000, when the competition settled into its current format, the Super Cup has featured the Champions League and Europa League winners in a 90-minute showdown, with ties decided by penalties without extra time.
2024: Real Madrid (Champions League)
2023: Manchester City (Champions League)
2022: Real Madrid (Champions League)
2021: Chelsea (Champions League)
2020: Bayern Munich (Champions League)
2019: Liverpool (Champions League)
2018: Atletico Madrid (Europa League)
2017: Real Madrid (Champions League)
2016: Real Madrid (Champions League)
2015: Barcelona (Champions League)
2014: Real Madrid (Champions League)
2013: Bayern Munich (Champions League)
2012: Atletico Madrid (Europa League)
2011: Barcelona (Champions League)
2010: Atletico Madrid (Europa League)
2009: Barcelona (Champions League)
2008: Zenit Saint Petersburg (Europa League)
2007: AC Milan (Champions League)
2006: Sevilla (Europa League)
2005: Liverpool (Champions League)
2004: Valencia (Europa League)
2003: AC Milan (Champions League)
2002: Real Madrid (Champions League)
2001: Liverpool (Europa League)
2000: Galatasaray (Europa League)
Real Madrid dominates with six titles (2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2024), winning every time as Champions League representatives. Barcelona and AC Milan each have five, followed by Liverpool with four. Atletico Madrid has three, while clubs like Chelsea, Bayern Munich, and Valencia hold two. Single-title winners, such as Aberdeen (1983) and KV Mechelen (1988), highlight the competition's diverse legacy.
The UEFA Super Cup is a stage for historic moments, and the 2025 final promises to add a new chapter. As PSG and Tottenham battle for their first title, they join a prestigious list of champions.
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