PSG Joins the Elite: Updated Champions League Winners List After 2025 Final

Paris Saint-Germain has finally achieved its long-awaited dream: winning the UEFA Champions League. In a stunning 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in Munich, the French giants dominated from start to finish, securing their first-ever title and writing a new chapter in European football history.
With this victory, PSG officially joins the exclusive list of Champions League-winning clubs — a group that now boasts 23 different champions.
📜 The Complete List of Champions League Winners (As of 2025):
🥇 Real Madrid – 15 titles
Still the undisputed kings of Europe, with their last title won in 2022.
🥈 AC Milan – 7 titles
The last win came in 2007.
🥉 Liverpool, Bayern Munich – 6 titles each
European royalty, both clubs with rich Champions League traditions.
🎖 Barcelona – 5 titles
Their last triumph came in 2015.
🎖 Ajax – 4 titles
A legendary name in European football, most dominant in the 1970s.
🏅 Manchester United, Inter Milan – 3 titles each
Inter missed out on their fourth in 2025, while United’s last came in 2008.
🏅 Chelsea, Juventus, Benfica, Nottingham Forest, Porto – 2 titles each
Clubs with multiple European triumphs and rich continental legacies.
⭐️ Now with 1 title each:
- Paris Saint-Germain (2025)
- Manchester City (2023)
- Borussia Dortmund (1997)
- Olympique de Marseille (1993)
- Feyenoord (1970)
- Aston Villa (1982)
- Hamburg (1983)
- Steaua Bucharest (1986)
- PSV Eindhoven (1988)
- Red Star Belgrade (1991)
- Celtic (1967)
📌 PSG’s Milestone Moment
After years of heartbreak and near-misses — including a loss in the 2020 final to Bayern Munich — PSG’s persistence has finally paid off. Their dominant performance against Inter Milan not only crowned them champions but also silenced doubters who questioned their European credentials.
This landmark title also cements the legacy of their current golden generation, even though catching up to Real Madrid’s record 15 titles remains a near-impossible feat.
🔮 What’s Next?
While PSG basks in the glory of their maiden Champions League trophy, the pressure to maintain their newfound European status will only grow. Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s dominance remains untouched — and the Spanish giants will surely be back in the hunt to extend their lead even further.