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The nationalities which won the most in the C1 final | Uefa champions league

On the night of the 2021 final, players from 52 nations took home the most coveted trophy in Europe after playing and winning the final. Hakim Ziyech, who did not enter with Chelsea, did not have this honor, unlike the first national of the United States, Christian Pulisic.

Number of players (by nation) to have won a Champions Cup / UEFA Champions League final

The two new nations of 2021

1: Morocco (Hakim Ziyech, winner with Chelsea in 2021)
1: United States (Christian Pulisic, winner with Chelsea in 2021)

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Bayern gave Germany their first winners in 1974©Getty Images

75: Spain
72: Italy
65: England
63: Germany
51: Netherlands
40 : Portugal
38: Brazil
31 : France
26: Scotland
12 : Argentine
12: Romania
9: Serbia
9: Croatia
8: Republic of Ireland
8: Denmark
7: Sweden
4: Czech Republic
4: Poland
4: Wales
3 : Ghana
3: Ivory Coast
3: North Macedonia
3 : Nigeria
3: Norway
2: Australia
2: Austria
2: Belgium
2: Bosnia and Herzegovina
2: Cameroon
2: Finland
2 : Mali
2: Montenegro
2: Northern Ireland
2: Senegal
2 : Uruguay

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Rabah Madjer, the Algerian pioneer


Rabah Madjer, the Algerian pioneer©Bob Thomas/Getty Images

1: Algeria (Rabah Madjer, Porto 1987)
1: Bulgaria (Hriso Stoichkov, Barcelona 1992)
1 : Canada (Alphonso Davies, Bayern 2020)
1: Costa Rica (Keylor Navas, Real Madrid 2016, 2017 & 2018)
1: Egypte (Mohamed Salah, Liverpool 2019)
1: Géorgie (Kakha Kaladze, AC Milan 2003 & 2007)
1: Hongrie (Ferenc Puskás, Real Madrid 1959, 1960 & 1966)
1: Mexico (Rafael Márquez, Barcelona 2006)
1: Pérou (Víctor Benítez, AC Milan 1963)
1: South Africa (Benni McCarthy, Porto 2004)
1: Russia (Dmitri Alenichev, Porto 2004)
1: Saint-Marin (Massimo Bonini, Juventus 1985)
1: Switzerland (Stéphane Chapuisat, Dortmund 1997)
1: Trinidad and Tobago (Dwight Yorke, Manchester United 1999)
1 : Ukraine (Andriy Shevchenko, AC Milan 2003)
1: United States (Christian Pulišić, Chelsea 2021)
1 : Zimbabwe (Bruce Grobbelaar, Liverpool 1984)

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