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Has a French team ever won the UEFA Champions League? PSG victory matches Marseille

Kyle Bonn

Has a French team ever won the UEFA Champions League? PSG victory matches Marseille image

While the French league is considered one of Europe's "big five" top divisions, it is also thought of as a distant fifth in competitiveness, well behind those of England, Spain, Germany, and Italy.

That's reflected in their sparse European record, as they have won precious few European titles.

But the number is not zero.

The Sporting News looks at the one season of glory from a French club on the European stage, and how PSG added to that with their dominance in the 2025 Champions League final.

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Has a French team ever won the UEFA Champions League?

Finally exorcising decades of European desperation, PSG secured the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League title to earn France's second-ever European title.

Desire Doue scored a brace in a record-setting 5-0 victory over Inter Milan, dominating the match from the opening minutes to the final whistle.

Besides PSG, only one other French club has ever triumphed on the highest continental stage: Marseille won the 1992/93 European Cup.

The competition was formatted very differently from the current Champions League, as every club entered into the first round, contesting two knockout rounds before an eight-team group stage produced the two finalists.

Marseille eased past Glentoran and Dinamo Bucuresti in the first two rounds before topping Group A ahead of Rangers, Club Brugge, and CSKA Moscow. That earned them a spot in the final against AC Milan, who they defeated 1-0 on a game-winner by Basile Boli just before halftime.

It is one of only two major European titles won by any French club to date. PSG claimed the 1996 Cup Winners' Cup, beating Rapid Wien 1-0 in the final in Brussels.

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French clubs in major European finals

Marseille and PSG's sole successes are a huge surprise given the number of times French clubs have got to UEFA finals.

The 2025 Champions League final is the 17th time a team from France has reached the showpiece of a major European tournament.

The very first European Cup final in 1956 featured a French side, Reims, who lost to Real Madrid in Paris. They were runners-up once more three years later, again losing to Los Blancos.

Saint-Etienne and Marseille both lost European Cup finals before the latter finally ended France's long wait in 1993. Since then, Bordeaux, Monaco, PSG and Marseille have all suffered final heartbreak in different tournaments.

All-time results for French clubs in European finals

YearTournamentFrench teamResult
1956European CupReims4-3 loss vs. Real Madrid
1959European CupReims2-0 loss vs. Real Madrid
1976European CupSaint-Etienne1-0 loss vs. Bayern Munich
1978UEFA CupBastia3-0 aggregate loss vs. PSV
1991European CupMarseille0-0 draw vs. Red Star Belgrade
(5-3 loss on penalties)
1992Cup Winners' CupMonaco2-0 loss vs. Werder Bremen
1993European CupMarseille1-0 win vs. AC Milan
1996UEFA CupBordeaux5-1 aggregate loss vs. Bayern Munich
1996Cup Winners' CupPSG1-0 win vs. Rapid Wien
1996UEFA Super CupPSG9-2 aggregate loss to Juventus
1997Cup Winners' CupPSG1-0 loss to Barcelona
1999UEFA CupMarseille3-0 loss to Parma
2004UEFA CupMarseille2-0 loss to Valencia
2004Champions LeagueMonaco3-0 loss to Porto
2018Europa LeagueMarseille3-0 loss to Atletico Madrid
2020Champions LeaguePSG1-0 loss to Bayern Munich
2025Champions LeaguePSG5-0 win vs. Inter Milan

Kyle Bonn

Kyle Bonn is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.