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UEFA is the official home of European Football.

Union des Associations Européennes de Football:
Route de Genève 46, CH-1260 Nyon 2, Switzerland.

UEFA
Champions League:
The UEFA Champions League is UEFA's most prestigious club competition. It was originally
created as the European Champion Clubs' Cup for the 1955/56 season, before its format and
name were changed in 1992.
Winners of The European
Champion Clubs Cup.

UEFA
Cup:
The UEFA Cup was introduced for the 1971/72 season and features clubs that have qualified
for the tournament from a variety of routes.
Winners of The UEFA Cup.

European
Cup Winners' Cup:
The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was UEFA's third most important club competition until it was
abolished after the 1998/99 season.
Winners of The European Cup
Winners Cup.

UEFA Intertotto Cup:
The UEFA Intertoto Cup was originally conceived in 1961 as a means of generating money for
football pools companies in the summer closed season. It came under UEFA's jurisdiction in
1995 and has evolved into an alternative qualifying route into the UEFA Cup, as well as
allowing clubs who had not qualified for the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Cup to
experience European club football.

UEFA Super Cup:
The UEFA Super Cup acts as the curtain raiser for the new UEFA club competition season,
pitting the winners of the previous season's UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup against
each other. It is played in Monaco at the end of August to coincide with the draws for the
UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup, as well as the UEFA European Football Awards ceremony.
UEFA Super Cup Winners
1973
Ajax; 1975
Dynamo Kyiv; 1976
Anderlecht; 1977
Liverpool; 1978
Anderlecht; 1979
Nottingham Forest; 1980
Valencia; 1982
Aston Villa; 1983
Aberdeen; 1984
Juventus; 1986
Steaua; 1987
FC Porto; 1988
Mechelen; 1989
AC Milan; 1990
AC Milan; 1991
Manchester United; 1992
FC Barcelona; 1993
Parma; 1994
AC Milan; 1995
Ajax; 1996
Juventus; 1997
FC Barcelona; 1998
Chelsea; 1999
Lazio; 2000
Galatasaray; 2001
Liverpool; 2002
Real Madrid; 2003
AC Milan; 2004
Valencia; 2005
Liverpool, 2006
FC Sevilla.
European Championships:
Held once every four years, the European Championships are almost as important as the
World Cup; to the Europeans.
Euro 2008:
European Championship Finals from Austria and Switzerland.
Qualifying
for the 2010 World Cup Finals.
Austria: Österreichischer Fussball-Bund.
Belgium: Union Royale Belge des Sociétés de
Football-Association.
Bulgaria: Bulgarian Football Union.
Croatia: Croatian Football Federation.
Czech Republic: Football Association of Czech Republic.
Denmark: Dansk Boldspil-Union.
England: The Football
Association.
France: Fédération
Française de Football.
Germany: Deutscher
Fussball-Bund.
Holland: Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbalbond.
Italy: Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio.
Norway: Norges Fotballforbund.
Poland: Polish Football Association.
Portugal: Federaçao Portuguesa de Futebol.
Serbia: Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro.
Romania: Romanian Football Federation.
Scotland: The
Scottish Football Association.
Spain: Real Federación Española de Fútbol.
Sweden: Svenska Fotbollförbundet.
Switzerland: Schweizerischer
Fussball-Verband.
Ukraine: Football Federation of Ukraine.
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