UEFA Europa League & UEFA Cup Winners: Full List of Champions (1971–2025)
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League champions from the competition's inception in 1971–72 through the most recent season. The competition was known as the UEFA Cup until 2009, when it rebranded to the UEFA Europa League.
Sevilla remains the record holder, but Tottenham's 2025 triumph marked their first European title in over 40 years and ended a long domestic trophy drought.
UEFA Cup / Europa League Winners by Year
Recent Seasons(2020s)
2024–25 → Tottenham Hotspur (England) – Defeated Manchester United 1–0 in the final (Bilbao)
2023–24 → Atalanta (Italy)
2022–23 → Sevilla (Spain)
2021–22 → Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)
2020–21 → Villarreal (Spain)
2010s2019–20 → Sevilla (Spain)
2018–19 → Chelsea (England)
2017–18 → Atlético Madrid (Spain)
2016–17 → Manchester United (England)
2015–16 → Sevilla (Spain)
2014–15 → Sevilla (Spain)
2013–14 → Sevilla (Spain)
2012–13 → Chelsea (England)
2011–12 → Atlético Madrid (Spain)
2010–11 → Porto (Portugal)
2000s2009–10 → Atlético Madrid (Spain)
2008–09 → Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine)
2007–08 → Zenit Saint Petersburg (Russia)
2006–07 → Sevilla (Spain)
2005–06 → Sevilla (Spain)
2004–05 → CSKA Moscow (Russia)
2003–04 → Valencia (Spain)
2002–03 → Porto (Portugal)
2001–02 → Feyenoord (Netherlands)
2000–01 → Liverpool (England)
1990s1999–2000 → Galatasaray (Turkey)
1998–99 → Parma (Italy)
1997–98 → Inter Milan (Italy)
1996–97 → Schalke 04 (Germany)
1995–96 → Bayern Munich (Germany)
1994–95 → Parma (Italy)
1993–94 → Inter Milan (Italy)
1992–93 → Juventus (Italy)
1991–92 → Ajax (Netherlands)
1990–91 → Inter Milan (Italy)
1980s1989–90 → Juventus (Italy)
1988–89 → Napoli (Italy)
1987–88 → Bayer Leverkusen (Germany)
1986–87 → IFK Göteborg (Sweden)
1985–86 → Real Madrid (Spain)
1984–85 → Real Madrid (Spain)
1983–84 → Tottenham Hotspur (England)
1982–83 → Anderlecht (Belgium)
1981–82 → IFK Göteborg (Sweden)
1980–81 → Ipswich Town (England)
1970s1979–80 → Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)
1978–79 → Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany)
1977–78 → PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)
1976–77 → Juventus (Italy)
1975–76 → Liverpool (England)
1974–75 → Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany)
1973–74 → Feyenoord (Netherlands)
1972–73 → Liverpool (England)
1971–72 → Tottenham Hotspur (England)
All-Time Title Count (as of 2024–25)
Sevilla (Spain): 7
Inter Milan (Italy): 3
Tottenham Hotspur (England): 3 (most recent in 2024–25)
Juventus (Italy): 3
Liverpool (England): 3
Atlético Madrid (Spain): 3
Feyenoord (Netherlands): 2
IFK Göteborg (Sweden): 2
Real Madrid (Spain): 2
Parma (Italy): 2
Porto (Portugal): 2
Chelsea (England): 2
Eintrtracht Frankfurt (Germany): 2
Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany): 2
And one each: Anderlecht, Ajax, Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern Munich, CSKA Moscow, Galatasaray, Ipswich Town, Napoli, PSV Eindhoven, Schalke 04, Shakhtar Donetsk, Valencia, Villarreal, Zenit Saint Petersburg
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