How many Champions Leagues have Liverpool won?
6
Clubs with most titles in the UEFA Champions League from 1955 to 2022
| Characteristic | UEFA Champions League titles |
|---|---|
| Liverpool FC | 6 |
| FC Bayern München | 6 |
| FC Barcelona | 5 |
| AFC Ajax | 4 |
How many times has Liverpool played in the Champions League?
Since being readmitted in 1991, they have qualified for the UEFA Champions League (the successor to the European Cup) thirteen times, the UEFA Europa League (the successor to the UEFA Cup) twelve times, and the (now-defunct) UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup twice.
How many times did Liverpool win Champions League final?
In total, the Reds have reached 10 finals of Europe’s top club competition, including the 2022 edition. Its nine previous final trips have yielded a return of six wins and three defeats.
When did Liverpool win their 5th Champions League?
2005 UEFA Champions League Final.
How many trophies have Liverpool won in the last 10 years?
Liverpool – 2 Major trophies Their only other piece of silverware in the last decade came in the 2011/12 season, where they eventually got the better of Championship outfit on penalties (3-2) after the game finished 2-2 after extra time.
Who has won the Champions League 5 times?
Ronaldo
Ronaldo was the first player to win five UEFA Champions League titles, having first lifted the trophy with Manchester United in 2008 before adding further triumphs with Real Madrid in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018.
What have Liverpool won in the last 20 years?
They won their first double of league championship and FA Cup in 1986, and during the 2000–01 season they won another treble, this one consisting of the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup. Liverpool won their first Premier League trophy in the 2019–20 season under Jürgen Klopp.
What has Liverpool won in the last 30 years?
The Reds enjoyed an incredible run of glory through the latter half of last century, with 10 titles in 15 seasons between 1975 and 1990. Klopp finally helped end the club’s 30-year wait for a league title in 2020 as the Reds followed up their 2019 UEFA Champions League success with a long-awaited domestic league win.