List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners - Winners

Winners

Key
Match was won during extra time
* Match was won on a penalty shootout
& Match was won after a replay
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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winners
Season Country Winner Score Runners-up Country Venue Attendance
1960–61 Italy Fiorentina 2–0 Rangers Scotland Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow 80,000
Italy Fiorentina 2–1 Rangers Scotland Comunale Stadium, Florence 50,000
Fiorentina won 4–1 on aggregate
1961–62 Spain Atlético Madrid 3–0& Fiorentina Italy Neckarstadion, Stuttgart 38,000
1962–63 England Tottenham Hotspur 5–1 Atlético Madrid Spain De Kuip, Rotterdam 49,000
1963–64 Portugal Sporting CP 1–0& MTK Hungária Hungary Bosuil Stadium, Antwerp 13,924
1964–65 England West Ham United 2–0 1860 Munich West Germany Wembley Stadium, London 97,974
1965–66 West Germany Borussia Dortmund 2–1 Liverpool England Hampden Park, Glasgow 41,000
1966–67 West Germany Bayern Munich 1–0 Rangers Scotland Frankenstadion, Nuremberg 69,480
1967–68 Italy Milan 2–0 Hamburg West Germany De Kuip, Rotterdam 53,000
1968–69 Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava 3–2 Barcelona Spain St. Jakob Stadium, Basel 19,000
1969–70 England Manchester City 2–1 Górnik Zabrze Poland Prater Stadium, Vienna 07 !7,968
1970–71 England Chelsea 2–1& Real Madrid Spain Karaiskakis Stadium, Athens 19,917
1971–72 Scotland Rangers 3–2 Dynamo Moscow Soviet Union Camp Nou, Barcelona 24,701
1972–73 Italy Milan 1–0 Leeds United England Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki 45,000
1973–74 East Germany FC Magdeburg 2–0 Milan Italy De Kuip, Rotterdam 04 !4,000
1974–75 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 3–0 Ferencváros Hungary St. Jakob Stadium, Basel 13,000
1975–76 Belgium Anderlecht 4–2 West Ham United England Heysel Stadium, Brussels 51,296
1976–77 West Germany Hamburg 2–0 Anderlecht Belgium Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam 66,000
1977–78 Belgium Anderlecht 4–0 Austria Wien Austria Parc des Princes, Paris 48,679
1978–79 Spain Barcelona 4–3 Fortuna Düsseldorf West Germany St. Jakob Stadium, Basel 58,000
1979–80 Spain Valencia 0–0* Arsenal England Heysel Stadium, Brussels 36,000
1980–81 Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 2–1 Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf 04 !4,750
1981–82 Spain Barcelona 2–1 Standard Liège Belgium Camp Nou, Barcelona 80,000
1982–83 Scotland Aberdeen 2–1 Real Madrid Spain Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg 17,804
1983–84 Italy Juventus 2–1 Porto Portugal St. Jakob Stadium, Basel 55,000
1984–85 England Everton 3–1 Rapid Wien Austria De Kuip, Rotterdam 38,500
1985–86 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 3–0 Atlético Madrid Spain Stade de Gerland, Lyon 50,000
1986–87 Netherlands Ajax 1–0 Lokomotive Leipzig East Germany Spiros Louis Stadium, Athens 35,107
1987–88 Belgium Mechelen 1–0 Ajax Netherlands Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg 39,446
1988–89 Spain Barcelona 2–0 Sampdoria Italy Wankdorf Stadium, Bern 42,107
1989–90 Italy Sampdoria 2–0 Anderlecht Belgium Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg 20,103
1990–91 England Manchester United 2–1 Barcelona Spain De Kuip, Rotterdam 43,500
1991–92 Germany Werder Bremen 2–0 AS Monaco France Estádio da Luz, Lisbon 16,000
1992–93 Italy Parma 3–1 Royal Antwerp Belgium Wembley Stadium, London 37,393
1993–94 England Arsenal 1–0 Parma Italy Parken Stadium, Copenhagen 33,765
1994–95 Spain Real Zaragoza 2–1 Arsenal England Parc des Princes, Paris 42,424
1995–96 France Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 Rapid Wien Austria King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels 37,000
1996–97 Spain Barcelona 1–0 Paris Saint-Germain France De Kuip, Rotterdam 52,000
1997–98 England Chelsea 1–0 Stuttgart Germany Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm 30,216
1998–99 Italy Lazio 2–1 Real Mallorca Spain Villa Park, Birmingham 33,021

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