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Real Madrid - UEFA Champions League - 9 times (most Champions League winners in history).
1955-56 Real Madrid - Reims 4:3 5 wins, 2 losses 20:10 Milutinovic (Partizan) 8 goals.
1956-57 Real Madrid - Fiorentina 2:0 6 win(s), 1 draw(s), 1 loss(s), 20:10 Violette (Manchester United) 9 goals.
1957-58 Real Madrid - AC Milan 3:2 (OT) 5 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss 25:7 Di Defano (Real Madrid) 10 goals.
1958-59 Real Madrid - Reims France 2:0 5 win(s), 2 draws, 1 loss, 16:5 Fontaine (Reims) 10 goals.
1959-60 Real Madrid - Eintracht Frankfurt 7:3 6 wins, 1 loss, 31:10 Puskas (Real Madrid) 12 goals.
1965-66 Real Madrid - Partizan Belgrade 2:1 5 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses, 21:10 Eusebio (Benfica) 7 goals.
1997-98 Real Madrid - Juventus 1:0 7 win(s), 3 draws, 1 loss(s), 22:5 Piero (Juventus) 10 goals.
1999-00 Real Madrid - Valencia 3:0 10 wins, 3 draws, 4 losses 35:23 Raul (Real Madrid) 10 goals.
2001-02 Real Madrid - Bayer Leverkusen 2:1 12 wins, 4 draws, 1 loss 33:08 Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United) 10 goals.
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Real Madrid 9 times in 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960
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Real Madrid is the club with the most European Champions League titles at nine.
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Real Madrid have won the title nine times, followed by AC Milan.
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As of January 2023, the number of World Cup winners is ranked as follows:
1. Brazil 5 times).
2. Italy 4 times).
3. Germany 4 times).
4. Argentina 3 times).
5. Uruguay 2 times).
6. France 2 times).
7. England 1 time (1966).
8. Spain 1 time (2010).
The FIFA World Cup (FIFAWORLDCUP), referred to as the "World Cup", is a football event with the participation of national teams from all over the world, symbolizing the highest honor in the football world, and has the greatest popularity and influence in the world. The World Cup has been televised to more than 3.5 billion viewers worldwide. The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member state (region) can send a team to register for this event.
The Brazilian national team is the team that has won the most World Cups (5) and has permanently retained the trophy of its predecessor, the Remet Cup, after winning three World Cups. The birthplace of modern football is England, whose team won the World Cup for the first time in 1966.
The current World Cup trophy is the Hercules Cup, which was first lifted by four-time World Cup winners Germany in 1974 and has been used ever since. In the 2002 South Korea-Japan World Cup, the Chinese national team advanced to the World Cup finals for the first time.
On December 18, 2022, in the final of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, Argentina and France drew 3-3 in regular time and extra time, and through a penalty shootout, Argentina won the championship with an aggregate score of 7-5.
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The team that has won the most World Cups is the Brazilian men's national football team.
In 1958, Brazil won the World Cup for the first time in their history by defeating Sweden in the final of the World Cup in Sweden. Since then, it has won the World Cup in 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002, making it the team with the most World Cup titles. Brazil has won five World Cups, four Confederations Cups and nine Copa Americas.
Introduction to the Brazilian men's national football team
In November 2022, the Brazilian national men's football team participated in the 2022 Qatar World Cup, and was in the same group as Serbia, Switzerland, and Cameroon in the group stage, and was finally eliminated by Croatia in the 1 4 finals and stopped in the quarterfinals. On February 2, 2022, Brazil beat Paraguay 4-0 in the World Qualifiers, breaking the record they set in 1993.
Became the first team in history to go unbeaten in 32 consecutive matches in the South American World Qualifiers. On March 25, Brazil defeated Chile 4-0 in the World Preliminary Tournament, winning 14 consecutive home wins in the World Preliminary Tournament and continuing to set a new home winning streak in the South American World Preliminary Tournament. On March 30, in the final round of the South American World Preliminary Tournament, Brazil defeated Bolivia 4-0 away, scoring 45 points with a record of 17 games, 14 wins and 3 draws.
Breaking the points record of the South American zone of the World Preliminaries. On March 31, Brazil overtook Belgium in the FIFA national team rankings to take the top spot. On the evening of June 2, in an international warm-up match, Brazil swept South Korea 5-1 away, unbeaten in 12 consecutive A-level matches.
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Champions League Title Rankings:1. Real Madrid: 13 crowns and 3 runners-up.
2. Milan: 7 crowns and 4 runners-up.
3. Bayern: 6 championships and 5 runners-up.
4. Liverpool: 6 crowns and 3 runners-up.
5. Barcelona: 5 crowns and 3 runners-up.
6. Ajax: 4 crowns and 2 runners-up.
7. Manchester United: 3 championships and 2 runners-up.
8. Inter: 3 championships and 2 runners-up.
9. Juventus: 2 championships and 7 runners-up.
10. Benfica: 2 crowns and 5 runners-up.
11. Chelsea: 2 championships and 1 runner-up.
12. Nottingham Forest: 2 crowns and 0 runners-up.
13. Porto: 2 crowns and 0 runners-up.
14. Celtic, Hamburg, Bucharest Star, Marseille, Dort: 1 champion and 1 runner-up.
15. Feyenoord, Villa, PSV Eindhoven, Red Star Belgrade: 1 crown and 0 runners-up.
16. Atletico Madrid: 0 champions and 3 runners-up.
17. Reims, Valencia: 0 champions and 2 runners-up.
18. Fiorentina, Eintracht Frankfurt, Partizan Belgrade, Panathinaikos, Leeds United, Saint-Etienne, Borussia Mönchenchen, Club Brugge, Malmo, Roma, Samp, Bayer Leverkusen, Monaco, Arsenal, Tottenham, Paris, Manchester City: 0 champions and 1 runner-up.
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