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UEFA Super Cup records and statistics

Most wins, appearances, fastest goals and why being European champions does not make you favourites.

AC Milan made it five titles in 2007
AC Milan made it five titles in 2007 Getty Images

European champions vs…

  • The European Cup/UEFA Champions League holders have won 28 of the UEFA Super Cup's 48 editions.
  • The UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League winners have won eight of the 24 finals since the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was discontinued in 1999 – however, since Zenit in 2008, the only non-European champion club to have managed it are Atlético de Madrid, in 2010, 2012 and 2018.

By club

Six great Super Cup goals

Most wins
5 AC Milan, Barcelona, Real Madrid
4 Liverpool
3
Atlético de Madrid
2 Ajax, Anderlecht, Bayern, Chelsea, Juventus, Valencia

Most participations
9 Barcelona
8 Real Madrid
7
AC Milan, Sevilla
6 Liverpool
5 Bayern, Chelsea
4 Manchester United, Porto
3 Ajax, Atlético de Madrid

By player

Most wins
4= Dani Alves (Sevilla 2006, Barcelona 2009, 2011, 2015)
4= Karim Benzema (Real Madrid 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022)
4= Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022)
4= Toni Kroos (Bayern München 2013, Real Madrid 2014, 2017, 2022)
4= Paolo Maldini (AC Milan 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003)
4= Luka Modrić (Real Madrid 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022)

2015 Super Cup highlights: Barcelona 5-4 Sevilla

Appearances
5
Dani Alves (Sevilla 2006, 2007, Barcelona 2009, 2011, 2015), Karim Benzema (Real Madrid 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022), Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022), Toni Kroos (Bayern München 2013, Real Madrid 2014, 2017, 2018, 2022), Luka Modrić (Real Madrid 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022), Paolo Maldini (AC Milan 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 2003)
4
Casemiro (Real Madrid), Alessandro Costacurta (AC Milan), Roberto Donadoni (AC Milan), Isco (Real Madrid), Pedro Rodríguez (Barcelona, Chelsea), Marcelo (Real Madrid), Daniele Massaro (AC Milan), Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Luka Modrić (Real Madrid), Jesús Navas (Sevilla), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid), Mauro Tassotti (AC Milan)

Appearances (matches**)
8
Alessandro Costacurta (AC Milan), Roberto Donadoni (AC Milan)
7 Paolo Maldini (AC Milan), Daniele Massaro (AC Milan), Mauro Tassotti (AC Milan)
6 Franco Baresi (AC Milan), Arie Haan (Ajax, Anderlecht)
5 Dani Alves (Sevilla, Barcelona), Karim Benzema (Real Madrid), Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid), Marcel Desailly (AC Milan, Chelsea), Albert Ferrer (Barcelona, Chelsea), Ronald Koeman (PSV Eindhoven, Barcelona), Toni Kroos (Bayern München/Real Madrid), Attilio Lombardo (Sampdoria, Juventus, Lazio), Phil Neal (Liverpool)

Most goals
3 Oleh Blokhin (Dynamo Kyiv), David Fairclough (Liverpool), Radamel Falcao (Atlético de Madrid), Arie Haan (Ajax, Anderlecht), Terry McDermott (Liverpool), Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Gerd Müller (Bayern München), Rob Rensenbrink (Anderlecht), François Van der Elst (Anderlecht)

Coaches

Most wins
4 Carlo Ancelotti (AC Milan 2003, 2007, Real Madrid 2014, 2022)
4 Josep Guardiola (Barcelona 2009, 2011, Bayern München 2013, Manchester City 2023)

Ancelotti's four Super Cup successes

Winning as coach and player
Carlo Ancelotti (1990; 2003, 2007, 2014, 2022)
Josep Guardiola (1992; 2009, 2011, 2013, 2023)
Diego Simeone (1999; 2012; 2018)
Luis Enrique (1997; 2015)
Zinédine Zidane (1996, 2002; 2016, 2017)

By nation

Most wins
16
Spain (Barcelona 5, Real Madrid 5, Atlético de Madrid 3, Valencia 2, Sevilla 1)
10England (Liverpool 4, Chelsea 2, Aston Villa 1, Manchester City 1, Manchester United 1, Nottingham Forest 1)
9
Italy (AC Milan 5, Juventus 2, Lazio 1, Parma 1)

Most participations
31 Spain (Barcelona 9, Real Madrid 8, Sevilla 7, Atlético de Madrid 3, Valencia 2, Real Zaragoza 1, Villarreal 1)
20 England (Liverpool 6, Chelsea 5, Manchester United 4, Nottingham Forest 2, Arsenal 1, Aston Villa 1, Manchester City 1)
13 Italy (AC Milan 7, Juventus 2, Internazionale Milano 1, Parma 1, Lazio 1, Sampdoria 1)

Miscellaneous

Highest-scoring final*: 2015, Barcelona 5-4 Sevilla
Biggest winning margin*: 2006, Sevilla 3-0 Barcelona; 2012, Atlético de Madrid 4-1 Chelsea
Extra time: 12 UEFA Super Cups have gone to extra time, most recently 2021
Penalty shoot-outs: 2013, Bayern 5-4 Chelsea (2-2 after extra time); 2019, Liverpool 5-4 Chelsea (2-2 after extra time); 2021, Chelsea 6-5 Villarreal (1-1 after extra time); 2023, Manchester City 5-4 Sevilla (1-1 after 90 minutes)

Chelsea vs Villarreal: The full shoot-out

Fastest goal: 50 seconds Diego Costa (2018, Atlético de Madrid vs Real Madrid)
Hat-tricks: 2 Radamel Falcao (2012, Atlético de Madrid vs Chelsea), Terry McDermott (1977, Liverpool vs Hamburg, second leg)
Own goal: Patrick Paauwe scored the only UEFA Super Cup own goal to date (2002, Feyenoord vs Real Madrid)
Red cards: Five players have been sent off in UEFA Super Cup games (all ended up on losing side) – Paul Scholes (2008, Manchester United), Rolando and Fredy Guarín (both 2011, Porto), Ramires (2013, Chelsea), Thimothée Kolodziejczak (Sevilla, 2016)

* One-legged editions only
** The UEFA Super Cup was in principle contested over two legs from 1973 until 1997. The 1972 edition between Ajax and Rangers (played in January 1973) was not official.

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