Who won the 2006/07 Champions League?

Who won the 2006/07 Champions League?

A.C. Milan
2006–07 UEFA Champions League/Champion

Who won the Champions League in 2002?

Real Madrid CF
2001–02 UEFA Champions League/Champion

Who won Champions League 2003?

2002–03 UEFA Champions League/Champion

Who won Champions League 2009?

FC Barcelona
2008–09 UEFA Champions League/Champion

The 2009 UEFA Champions League Final was played on 27 May 2009 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy. The match determined the winners of the 2008–09 season of the UEFA Champions League, a tournament for the top football clubs in Europe. The match was won by Barcelona of Spain, who beat England’s Manchester United 2–0.

Who won the 2002 UCL?

Who was second fastest player to score in Champions League final?

Salah’s opener for Liverpool was the second fastest goal in a Champions League final (1:48), only behind Paolo Maldini (00:50) for AC Milan versus Liverpool in 2005. Origi became only the second Belgian player to score in a Champions League final after Yannick Carrasco for Atletico against Real Madrid in 2016.

Who was the first team to win the Champions League without a card?

Liverpool (35.4%) have become the first side to win the Champions League final despite having less possession than the opposition since Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan beat Bayern Munich in 2010. This was the first ever Champions League final without a single card shown.

Who was the fifth African player to score in the Champions League final?

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah became the fifth African player to score in a European Cup final after Rabah Madjer, Samuel Eto’o, Didier Drogba and Sadio Mane. Salah’s opener for Liverpool was the second fastest goal in a Champions League final (1:48), only behind Paolo Maldini (00:50) for AC Milan versus Liverpool in 2005.

How many times has Liverpool won the European Cup?

Liverpool have won their sixth European Cup – twice as many as any other English team (Manchester United, three). Klopp is the fourth Liverpool manager to win the European Cup, after Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Rafael Benitez.