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Facts and curiosities of the Champions League finals – Diario Deportivo Más

Madrid, 25 may (EFE).-

– PLAYERS WITH MOST TITLES: Francisco Gento (Real Madrid 6), Cristiano Ronaldo (5, Manchester United, Real Madrid), Paolo Maldini (5, Milan), Alfredo Di Stéfano (5, Real Madrid) and José María Zárraga (5, Real Madrid).

– PLAYERS WITH MOST CHAMPIONS TITLES (WITH AT LEAST 4 FINALS PLAYED): Cristiano Ronaldo (5, Manchester United, Real Madrid), Gareth Bale (4, Real Madrid), Karim Benzema (4, Real Madrid), Dani Carvajal (4, Real Madrid), Andrés Iniesta (4, Barcelona), Isco Alarcón ( 4, Real Madrid), Marcelo (4, Real Madrid), Luka Modrić (4, Real Madrid), Sergio Ramos (4, Real Madrid), Clarence Seedorf (4, Ajax, Real Madrid, Milan).

– PLAYERS WITH MOST PLAYED FINALS: Francisco Gento (8, Real Madrid), Paolo Maldini (8, Milan), Alfredo di Stéfano (7, Real Madrid), Cristiano Ronaldo (6, Manchester United, Real Madrid)

– PLAYERS WITH THE MOST DISPUTED CHAMPIONS FINALS: Paolo Maldini (6, Milan), Cristiano Ronaldo (6, Manchester United, Real Madrid), Patrice Evra (5, Mónaco, Manchester United, Juventus), Clarence Seedorf (5, Ajax, Real Madrid, AC Milan), Edwin van der Sar (5, Ajax, Manchester United).

– HIGHEST SCORER IN THE FINALS: Alfredo Di Stéfano (7, Real Madrid), Ferenc Puskás (7, Real Madrid), Cristiano Ronaldo (4, Manchester United / Real Madrid)

– TOP SCORER OF THE CHAMPIONS FINALS: Cristiano Ronaldo (4, Manchester United, Real Madrid), Gareth Bale (3, Real Madrid)

– MOST GOALS BY A PLAYER IN A FINAL: Ferenc Puskás (4 / Real Madrid 7-3 Eintracht Fráncfort, 18/05/1960)

– MOST GOALS BY A PLAYER IN A CHAMPIONS FINAL: Gareth Bale (2 / Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool, 26/05/2018), Hernán Crespo (2 / Milan 3-3 Liverpool (2-3 pens) 25/05/2005), Filippo Inzaghi (2 / Milan 2 -1 Liverpool, 23/05/2007), Daniele Massaro (2 / Milan 4-0 Barcelona, ​​18/05/1994), Diego Milito (2 / Bayern 0-2 Inter de Milan, 22/05/2010), Karl -Heinz Riedle (2 / Borussia Dortmund – Juventus 3-1, 28/05/1997), Cristiano Ronaldo (2 / Juventus – Real Madrid 1-4, 03/06/2017)

– COACH WITH MOST TITLES: Bob Paisley (3/Liverpool 1977, 1978, 1981), Carlo Ancelotti (3/Milan 2003, 2007, Real Madrid 2014) y Zinedine Zidane (3/Real Madrid 2016, 2017, 2018)

– COACH WITH MOST CHAMPIONS TITLES: Carlo Ancelotti (3/Milan 2003, 2007, Real Madrid 2014) and Zinedine Zidane (3/Real Madrid 2016, 2017, 2018)

– TECHNICIAN WITH MOST FINALS IN CHAMPIONS: Marcello Lippi (4/Juventus 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003), Sir Alex Ferguson (4/Manchester United 1999, 2008, 2009, 2011), Carlo Ancelotti (4/Milan 2003, 2005, 2007, Real Madrid 2014) y Miguel Muñoz (4/Real Madrid 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966)

– TECHNICIAN WITH THE MOST FOLLOWING VICTORIES IN A FINAL: Zinedine Zidane (3/Real Madrid 2016, 2017, 2018)

– COACH WITH MOST VICTORIES IN FINALS WITH MORE THAN ONE CLUB: Carlo Ancelotti (3/Milan 2003, 2007, Real Madrid 2014), Ernst Happel (2/Feyenoord 1970, Hamburg 1983), Jupp Heynckes (2/Real Madrid 1998, Bayern Munich 2013), Ottmar Hitzfeld (2/Borussia Dortmund 1997 , Bayern Munich 2001), José Mourinho (2/Oporto 2004, Inter Milan 2010)

– TEAM WITH MOST TITLES: Real Madrid (13), Milan (7), Liverpool (6), Bayern Munich (6), Barcelona (5).

– TEAM WITH THE MOST TITLES IN THE CHAMPIONS ERA: Real Madrid (7), Barcelona (4), Milan (3), Bayern Munich (3)

– TEAM WITH MOST LOST FINALS: Juventus (7), Bayern Munich (5), Benfica (5), Milan (4), Atlético de Madrid (3), Barcelona (3), Real Madrid (3), Liverpool (3).

– TEAM WITH MOST LOST FINALS IN THE CHAMPIONS ERA: Juventus (5), Bayern Munich (3), Milan (3), Atlético de Madrid (2), Manchester United (2), Valencia (2), Liverpool (2).

– TEAM MOST TIMES FINALIST (INCLUDING 21/22): Real Madrid (17), Milan (11), Bayern Munich (11), Liverpool (10), Juventus (9), Barcelona (8)

– TEAM WITH THE MOST FOLLOWED PRESENCE IN A FINAL: Real Madrid (5/1955/56-1959/60), Milan (3/1992/93-1994/95), Ajax (3/1970/71-1972/73), Benfica (3/1960/61-1962/ 63), Bayern Munich (3/1973/74-1975/76), Juventus (3/1995/96-1997/98), Real Madrid (3/2015/16-2017/18)

– TEAM WITH MOST FOLLOWED TITLES: Real Madrid (5/1955/56-1959/60), Ajax (3/1970/71-1972/73), Bayern Munich (3/1973/74-1975/76), Real Madrid (3/2015/16 -2017/18)

– TEAM WITH MORE LOSSES IN A ROW IN A FINAL: Juventus (2/1996/97-1997/98) and Valencia (2/1999/2000-2000/01)

– HIGHEST SCORING TEAM IN THE FINALS: Real Madrid (42), Milan (22), Bayern Munich (15), Barcelona (13), Liverpool (13).

– TEAM WITH THE MOST GOALS CONCEIVED IN THE FINALS: Real Madrid (23), Juventus (14), Benfica (13), Milan (11), Bayern Munich (11), Liverpool (11)

– WIDER VICTORY: 7-3 Real Madrid – Eintracht Frankfurt (05/18/1960); 4-0 Bayern Munich-Atlético de Madrid (05/17/1974 – repetition, initial final ended 1-1); 4-0 Milan-Steaua Bucharest (05/24/1989); 4-0 Milan-Barcelona (05/18/1994)

– FINAL WITH MOST GOALS: Real Madrid 7-3 Eintracht Frankfurt (05/18/1960)

– FINAL WITH THE MOST GOALS IN THE CHAMPIONS ERA: Liverpool 3-3 Milan (3-2 en la sign de penalties, 25/05/2005)

– MOST VETERAN PLAYER IN A FINAL: 41 years and 86 days-Dino Zoff (Hamburg – Juventus 1-0, 1982/83)

– MOST VETERAN SCORER IN A FINAL: 36 years and 333 days-Paolo Maldini (Milan 3-3 Liverpool, 2-3 penalties-2004/05)

– MOST VETERAN CHAMPION FINALIST: 38 years and 331 days-Paolo Maldini (Milan 2-1 Liverpool, 2006/07)

– MOST VETERAN LOSER FINALIST: 41 years and 86 days-Dino Zoff (Hamburg 1-0 Juventus, 1982/83)

– YOUNGEST PLAYER TO PLAY IN A FINAL: 18 years and 139 days-Antonio Simões (Benfica 5-3 Real Madrid, 1961/62)

– YOUNGEST PLAYER TO SCORE IN A FINAL: 18 years and 327 days-Patrick Kluivert (Ajax 1-0 Milan, 1994/95)

– YOUNGEST PLAYER TO WIN A FINAL: 18 years and 139 days-Antonio Simões (Benfica 5-3 Real Madrid, 1961/62)

– YOUNGEST PLAYER TO LOSE A FINAL: 18 years and 307 days-Kiki Musampa (Ajax 1-1 Juventus, 2-4 penalties, 1995/96)

– FINALS DECANTED IN EXTRA TIME:

Real Madrid 3-2 Milan (1957/58 – 2-2 after 90 minutes)

Manchester United 4-1 Benfica (1967/68 – 1-1 after 90 minutes)

Feyenoord 2-1 Celtic (1969/70 – 1-1 after 90 minutes)

Sampdoria 0-1 Barcelona (1991/92 – 0-0 after 90 minutes)

Real Madrid 4-1 Atlético de Madrid (2013/14 – 1-1 after 90 minutes)

– FINALS RESOLVED IN THE PENALTIES TADA:

Liverpool 1-1 Roma (1983/84 – 4-2 on penalties)

Steaua Bucharest 0-0 Barcelona (1985/86 – 2-0 on penalties)

PSV Eindhoven 0-0 Benfica (1987/88 – 6-5 on penalties)

Red Star 0-0 Marseille (1990/91 – 5-3 on penalties)

Juventus 1-1 Ajax (1995/96 – 4-2 on penalties)

Bayern Munich 1-1 Valencia (2000/01 – 5-4 on penalties)

Juventus 0-0 Milan (2002/03 – 2-3 on penalties)

Milan 3-3 Liverpool (2004/05 – 2-3 on penalties)

Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea (2007/08 – 6-5 en los penalties)

Bayern Munich 1-1 Chelsea (2011/12 – 3-4 on penalties)

Real Madrid 1-1 Atlético de Madrid (2015/16 – 5-3 on penalties)

– TEAM WITH THE BEST PERCENTAGE OF FINALS WON: 100% Nottingham Forest and Porto, with 2; Aston Villa, Red Star, Feyenoord, PSV Eindhoven, with 1. 81% Real Madrid (13 wins and three losses)

– COUNTRIES WITH MOST FINALIST TEAMS: England 9 (Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Leeds United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur), Italy 6 (Milan, Fiorentina, Inter Milan, Juventus, Roma, Sampdoria), Germany 6 (Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Eintracht Frankfurt, Hamburg, Bayer Leverkusen), France 5 (PSG, Marseille, Monaco, Saint-Étienne, Stade de Reims), Spain 4 (Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid, Valencia)

– COUNTRY WITH MORE DIFFERENT CHAMPIONS: England 5 (Aston Villa, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Nottingham Forest), Italy 3 (Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus), Netherlands 3 (Ajax, Feyenoord, PSV Eindhoven), Germany 3 (Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Hamburg), Spain 2 (Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid), Portugal 2 (Benfica, Porto). EFE

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