UEFA Europa and Champions League both are very popular football association competitions.
For qualifications in Europa league there is criteria for clubs based on their performance in national cup and leagues competitions. Previously it is also known as UEFA cup. Till date the Europa Cup title has won by 27 clubs in which 12 clubs have won the title more than one time. The winners of UEFA Europa Cup also qualify for the upcoming season of champions’ league. In this post we are going to present list of UEFA Europa Cup winners club and their countries till date.
Season | Country | Winners |
1971–72 | England | Tottenham Hotspur |
1972–73 | England | Liverpool |
1973–74 | Netherlands | Feyenoord |
1974–75 | West Germany | Borussia Mönchengladbach |
1975–76 | England | Liverpool |
1976–77 | Italy | Juventus |
1977–78 | Netherlands | PSV Eindhoven |
1978–79 | West Germany | Borussia Mönchengladbach |
1979–80 | West Germany | Eintracht Frankfurt |
1980–81 | England | Ipswich Town |
1981–82 | Sweden | IFK Göteborg |
1982–83 | Belgium | Anderlecht |
1983–84 | England | Tottenham Hotspur |
1984–85 | Spain | Real Madrid |
1985–86 | Spain | Real Madrid |
1986–87 | Sweden | IFK Göteborg |
1987–88 | West Germany | Bayer Leverkusen |
1988–89 | Italy | Napoli |
1989–90 | Italy | Juventus |
1990–91 | Italy | Internazionale |
1991–92 | Netherlands | Ajax |
1992–93 | Italy | Juventus |
1993–94 | Italy | Internazionale |
1994–95 | Italy | Parma |
1995–96 | Germany | Bayern Munich |
1996–97 | Germany | Schalke 04 |
1997–98 | Italy | Internazionale |
1998–99 | Italy | Parma |
1999–2000 | Turkey | Galatasaray (UCL) |
2000–01 | England | Liverpool |
2001–02 | Netherlands | Feyenoord (UCL) |
2002–03 | Portugal | Porto |
2003–04 | Spain | Valencia |
2004–05 | Russia | CSKA Moscow(UCL) |
2005–06 | Spain | Sevilla |
2006–07 | Spain | Sevilla |
2007–08 | Russia | Zenit Saint Petersburg |
2008–09 | Ukraine | Shakhtar Donetsk(UCL) |
2009–10 | Spain | Atlético Madrid(UCL) |
2010–11 | Portugal | Porto |
2011–12 | Spain | Atlético Madrid |
2012–13 | England | Chelsea (UCL) |
2013–14 | Spain | Sevilla |
2014–15 | Spain | Sevilla |
2015–16 | Spain | Sevilla (UCL) |