How many Champions League trophies have Real Madrid won? Year-by-year knockout history

George Priestman

How many Champions League trophies have Real Madrid won? Year-by-year knockout history image

Real Madrid are the kings of the Champions League, standing alone as the club to win Europe's premier tournament on the most occasions, with their first coming back in the inaugural European Cup in 1956.

They went on to win the first five editions of the tournament, and the culture of winning European trophies has been instilled into the club ever since. 

Having already claimed aggregate-goal triumphs over French champions PSG, English Premier League champions Manchester City, and Champions League holders Chelsea, Madrid secured a 14th Champions League triumph in 2021-22 by defeating Liverpool in the final.

We look back at their past glories in the competition and take a closer look at the history of Europe's most successful club. 

How many Champions League trophies have Real Madrid won?

With 14 European Cup and Champions League trophies, Real Madrid stand out as the frontrunners, seven more than second-placed AC Milan. 

Their most recent successes before 2022 came in a brilliant spell in the last decade. Winning in 2013-14, they then went on to claim three in a row between 2016 and 2018 in an unprecedented period of dominance in the competition's modern format.

The spine of Sergio Ramos, Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, Casemiro, Karim Benzema, Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo were sensational in Europe over the course of five years, as they stood head and shoulders above the rest.

Before that 2014 win, they had gone 12 years without even reaching a final, their worst run in history.

Who is Real Madrid's top scorer in Champions League history?

Over the course of their famous history, Madrid have boasted some of the best strikers the game has ever seen.

Early on in the competition's history it was the great Alfredo Di Stefano who led the line, scoring 49 goals in 58 games as they won five straight European Cups. Decades later, Brazil's Ronaldo, who managed 15 goals in the competition for Los Blancos without ever actually lifting the trophy, was a star name alongside Raul, who had held the record for most Champions League goals in total with 71 before Lionel Messi broke the record in 2014.

Fortunately, Cristiano Ronaldo arrived at Madrid in 2009, and his love affair with the Champions League goes down in club history. He's the outright leading goalscorer in tournament history with 140, with 105 coming in Madrid colours. The next best is Messi on 125. Among several records, Ronaldo boasts the most knockout goals with 67, ahead of Messi on 49. He is Mr. Champions League.

The club has always had a star forward to rely on, with Ronaldo being the standout in their history. That role is currently being played by Karim Benzema, who scored 15 goals in the Champions League this season — including four in the quarterfinals against Chelsea — at the tender age of 34.

PlayerGoalsAppearances
1. Cristiano Ronaldo105101
2. Karim Benzema74122
3. Raul66132
4. Alfredo Di Stefano4958
5. Francisco Gento3089

What is Madrid's season-by-season Champions League record?

Madrid's record over time shows a side that has always been successful in the competition, or at least challenging in the latter stages.

If you can beat Madrid in Europe, then you're doing something right: the calibre and quality of their players has always been of an extremely high level, but there is also a pervading sense that the competition somehow belongs to them. It's why they've won it so many times, and why they will continue to win in the future.

SeasonStage ReachedEliminated By
1955-56WinnersN/A
1956-57WinnersN/A
1957-58WinnersN/A
1958-59WinnersN/A
1959-60WinnersN/A
1960-61First RoundBarcelona
1961-62FinalBenfica
1962-63Preliminary RoundAnderlecht
1963-64FinalInter
1965-66WinnersN/A
1966-67Quarter-FinalInter
1967-68Semi-FinalManchester United
1968-69Second RoundRapid Wien
1969-70Second RoundStandard Liege
1972-73Semi-FinalAjax
1975-76Semi-FinalBayern Munich
1976-77Second RoundClub Brugge
1978-79Second RoundGrasshopper
1979-80Semi-FinalHamburger SV
1980-81FinalLiverpool
1986-87Semi-FinalBayern Munich
1987-88Semi-FinalPSV
1988-89Semi-FinalMilan
1989-90Second RoundMilan
1990-91Quarter-FinalSpartak Moscow
1995-96Quarter-FinalJuventus
1997-98WinnersN/A
1998-99Quarter-FinalDynamo Kyiv
1999-00WinnersN/A
2000-01Semi-FinalBayern Munich 
2001-02WinnersN/A
2002-03Semi-FinalJuventus
2003-04Quarter-FinalMonaco
2004-05Round of 16Juventus
2005-06Round of 16Arsenal
2006-07Round of 16Bayern Munich
2007-08Round of 16Roma
2008-09Round of 16Liverpool
2009-10Round of 16Lyon
2010-11Semi-FinalBarcelona
2011-12Semi-FinalBayern Munich
2012-13Semi-FinalBorussia Dortmund
2013-14WinnersN/A
2014-15Semi-FinalJuventus
2015-16WinnersN/A
2016-17WinnersN/A
2017-18WinnersN/A
2018-19Round of 16Ajax
2019-20Round of 16Manchester City
2020-21Semi-Finals Chelsea
2021-22WinnersN/A

George Priestman