Champions League officielle Scores & Fantasy foot en direct
Obtenir
UEFA.com fonctionne mieux avec d'autres navigateurs
Pour profiter au mieux du site, nous recommandons d'utiliser Chrome, Firefox ou Microsoft Edge.

Which nations have produced the most Champions League winners?

Fifty-four nations can lay claim to a European Cup-winning player.

Fabián Ruiz, Spain's 80th European Cup/Champions League final-winning player
Fabián Ruiz, Spain's 80th European Cup/Champions League final-winning player Getty Images

Some 636 players from 54 countries have featured in European Cup or UEFA Champions League final wins (many more than once)*.

Spain lead the way, producing 80 European Cup/Champions League final-winning players over the years. That's six more than Italy, with England four further back; Germany (64) and the Netherlands (52) round off the top five.

Trivia

• Türkiye (ninth in the current UEFA rankings) is the highest-ranked country never to have had a Champions League or European Cup winner. Their four finalists to date all ended up with runners-up medals: Yıldıray Baştürk (Leverkusen, 2002), Hamit Altıntop (Bayern München, 2010), Nuri Şahin (Borussia Dortmund, 2013) and Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Inter 2023, 2025).

• Greece have had the most finalists without producing a winner – 12. That total includes Panathinaikos' 11 men from their 1971 final defeat, plus Akis Zikos, a runner-up with Monaco in 2004.

• The lowest-ranked European nation to boast a Champions League or European Cup finalist and champion is San Marino; Massimo Bonini – a 1985 winner with Juventus – represented the country ranked 55th out of 55 in UEFA's national coefficient rankings.

Willian Pacho was the first Ecuadorean to feature in a victorious team last season
Willian Pacho was the first Ecuadorean to feature in a victorious team last season©AFP

How many players by nation have won the European Cup/Champions League final?

80 Spain
74 Italy
70 England
64 Germany
52 Netherlands
46 Portugal
42 Brazil
39 France
26 Scotland
14 Romania
13 Yugoslavia
12 Argentina
8 Croatia
8 Republic of Ireland
8 Denmark
7 Sweden
4 Belgium
4 Czechia
4 Norway
4 Poland
4 Wales
3 Ghana
3 Côte d'Ivoire
3 Nigeria
3 Uruguay
2 Australia
2 Austria
2 Cameroon
2 Finland
2 Georgia
2
Mali
2 Northern Ireland
2 Russia
2 Senegal
2 Serbia
2 Switzerland
2 Ukraine

Algerian pioneer Rabah Madjer in 1987
Algerian pioneer Rabah Madjer in 1987©Bob Thomas/Getty Images

1 Algeria (Rabah Madjer, Porto 1987)
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Hasan Salihamidžić, Bayern 2001)
1 Bulgaria (Hristo Stoichkov, Barcelona 1992)
1 Canada (Alphonso Davies, Bayern 2020)
1 Costa Rica (Keylor Navas, Real Madrid 2016, 2017 & 2018)
1 Ecuador (Willian Pacho, Paris Saint-Germain 2025 & 2026)
1
Egypt (Mohamed Salah, Liverpool 2019)
1 Hungary (Ferenc Puskás, Real Madrid 1959, 1960 & 1966)
1 Mexico (Rafael Márquez, Barcelona 2006)
1 Morocco (Achraf Hakimi, Paris Saint-Germain 2025 & 2026)
1
North Macedonia (Goran Pandev, Inter 2010)
1 Peru (Víctor Benítez, AC Milan 1963)
1
South Africa (Benni McCarthy, Porto 2004)
1 San Marino (Massimo Bonini, Juventus 1985)
1 Trinidad & Tobago (Dwight Yorke, Manchester United 1999)
1 United States (Christian Pulišić, Chelsea 2021)
1 Zimbabwe (Bruce Grobbelaar, Liverpool 1984)

Last updated 30/05/2026

* Only players who feature in the final itself are included in the statistics.

Sélectionné pour vous