Following Paris Saint-Germain's success in 2025, we take a look at the 10 other teams who have won the UEFA Champions League/European Cup on one occasion.
Manchester City were crowned champions of Europe for the first time in 2023 after Pep Guardiola's men defeated Inter 1-0 in the final courtesy of Rodri's second half strike.
The Citizens were the first maiden winners of the competition in the 21st century.
Ottmar Hitzfeld's side made up for Bundesliga disappointment by conquering all in the 1997 UEFA Champions League, beating Manchester United 2-0 on aggregate in the semi-finals before overcoming Juventus 3-1 in the showpiece in Munich as Karl-Heinz Riedle scored two.
1993 saw the first Franco-Italian final between Olympique Marseille and Milan.
Following their agonising penalties defeat to Red Star in the 1991 final, Marseille made amends two years later as Basile Boli's first half goal saw them triumph in Bavaria.
Marseille's aforementioned defeat in the 1991 final was Red Star's maiden success on the continent.
Darko Pancev scored the winning spot-kick for Ljupko Petrović's team in one of the great underdog tales at the Stadio San Nicola in Bari.
PSV's route to European Cup glory was a fascinating one given the Dutch club did not win a single match from the quarter-final onwards, prevailing on away goals in their last eight and final four ties against Bordeaux and Real Madrid respectively.
Six perfect penalties saw them conquer two-time victors Benfica in the final as Antonio Veloso missed his spot-kick.
Helmut Duckadam was the hero for Steaua Buceresti in the 1986 final as the Romanian goalkeeper saved all four of Barcelona's penalties to secure the European Cup trophy.
Against the might of a Juventus team which consisted of Michel Platini and Gaetano Scirea, Hamburger SV avenged their 1980 defeat to Nottingham Forest to triumph in the 1983 final courtesy of Felix Magath's goal on six minutes.
A year before Hamburger SV's success in 1982, Aston Villa were crowned champions of Europe for the first time as Peter Withe scored the only goal of the game to defeat Bayern Munich in Rotterdam.
It marked the sixth successive year that an English team had won the European Cup.
In the 1970 European Cup final, Dutch giants Feyenoord came from behind to defeat Celtic in extra-time at the San Siro, with Bengt Kindvall scoring the winner on 117 minutes.
Three years prior to their heartbreaking defeat in Milan, Celtic became the first Scottish team to win the European Cup and only the second team on tournament debut to triumph in the competition.
Second half goals from Thomas Gemmell and Thomas Chalmers saw the Bhoys come from behind to win 2-1 against Inter in Lisbon.
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