European Cup and UEFA Champions League History - Nations By First Entry

Nations By First Entry

Year Nations
1955–56 Austria
Belgium
Denmark
France
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Saarland
Scotland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
West Germany
Yugoslavia
1956–57 Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
England
Luxembourg
Romania
Turkey
1957–58 East Germany
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
1958–59 Finland
Greece
1960–61 Norway
1961–62 Malta
1962–63 Albania
1963–64 Cyprus
1964–65 Iceland
1966–67 Soviet Union
1992–93 Estonia
Germany
Israel
Latvia
Russia
Ukraine
1993–94 Belarus
Croatia
Faroe Islands
Georgia
Lithuania
Moldova
Slovenia
Wales
1994–95 Czech Republic
1996–97 Serbia and Montenegro
1997–98 Armenia
Azerbaijan
Macedonia
Slovakia
2002–03 Kazakhstan
2003–04 Bosnia and Herzegovina
2006–07 Serbia
2007–08 Andorra
Montenegro
San Marino

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