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·31 mai 2025

Incredible Champions League stat is a good omen for PSG

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The Champions League final is finally upon us, and this year’s edition sets up the rare possibility of a new winner.

Paris Saint-Germain can win the competition for the first time ever when Luis Enrique’s men face Inter Milan at the Allianz Arena on Saturday evening.


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It’s only been two years since Manchester City became the latest new team to inscribe their name on the trophy, incidentally beating Inter in the decider in Istanbul. But they were just the fourth new winner since the European Cup was rebranded as the Champions League.

It had been eleven years between maiden triumphs after Chelsea reached the promised land in 2012, but there was an even longer gap between that and Borussia Dortmund’s first and only win back in 1997. That came four years after Marseille became the first French club to lift the trophy.

The curious thing about those three victories is that they all occurred in Munich – the host city for this year’s final.

Indeed, every time the final has been hosted in the German city, a new champion has been crowned. Nottingham Forest won the first of two consecutive European Cups when they beat Malmo at the Olympiastadion in 1979.

Perhaps that’s a good omen for PSG ahead of kickoff. Will history repeat itself? Or can Inter break the cycle by claiming their fourth Champions League?

Every time a new team has won the Champions League or European Cup:

1956 – Real Madrid – Parc des Princes, Paris 1961 – Benfica – Wankdorfstadion, Bern 1963 – Milan – Wembley, London 1964 – Inter – Praterstadion, Vienna 1967 – Celtic – Estadio Nacional, Lisbon 1968 – Manchester United – Wembley, London 1970 – Feyenoord – San Siro, Milan 1971 – Ajax – Wembley, London 1974 – Bayern – Heysel, Brussels 1977 – Liverpool – Stadio Olimpico, Rome 1979 – Nottingham Forest – Olympiastadion, Munich 1982 – Aston Villa – De Kuip, Rotterdam 1983 – Hamburger SV – Olympiako, Athens 1985 – Juventus – Heysel, Brussels 1986 – Steaua Bucuresti – Pizjuan, Sevilla 1987 – Porto – Praterstadion, Vienna 1988 – PSV Eindhoven – Neckarstadion, Stuttgart 1991 – Crvena Zvezda – San Nicola, Bari 1992 – Barcelona – Wembley, London 1993 – Marseille – Olympiastadion, Munich 1997 – BVB – Olympiastadion, Munich 2012 – Chelsea – Allianz Arena, Munich 2023 – Manchester City – Atatürk, Istanbul

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