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Who has the most consecutive Champions League?

Real Madrid hold the record for the most victories, having won the competition thirteen times, including the inaugural edition. They have also won the competition the most consecutive times, with five straight titles from 1956 to 1960.

Has any team won the Champions League undefeated?

Ten teams have won the European Cup/Champions League unbeaten, of which four have achieved this twice: Liverpool had 6 wins and 3 draws in 1980–81 and 7 wins and 2 draws in 1983–84. Milan had 5 wins and 4 draws in 1988–89 and 7 wins and 5 draws in 1993–94.

How many cups Juventus won?

Overall, Juventus has won 70 official titles on the national and international stage, more than any other Italian club: 36 official league titles, 14 Coppa Italia titles, nine Supercoppa Italiana titles, being the record holder in all these competitions; and, with 11 titles in confederation and inter-confederation …

What happened to Inter in the 2010 Champions League?

As winners of the Champions League, Inter played in the 2010 UEFA Super Cup against 2009–10 UEFA Europa League winners Atlético Madrid. They lost the match 2–0, with goals from José Antonio Reyes and Sergio Agüero.

Which managers have won the Champions League before?

The managers of both teams had won the Champions League before: Bayern manager Louis van Gaal won the competition with Ajax in 1995, while Inter’s José Mourinho was manager of Porto’s 2004 side.

How many titles has interinter won in football?

Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1910 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which they lost 3–2. The club won its very first title in 1910 – the 1909–10 Italian Football Championship. Since then, the club has won further 17 league titles, along with seven Coppa Italia and five Supercoppa Italiana.

Who was the referee for the 2010 UEFA Champions League final?

The referee for the 2010 UEFA Champions League Final was Howard Webb, representing The Football Association of England. Webb became an international referee in 2005, and took charge of his first UEFA Champions League match in the August of that year, when he officiated the match between Haka and Vålerenga in the second qualifying round.