UEFA Champions League,
which has been organized since 1955 by Union of
European Football Associations is an intercontinental
championship. It is regarded as the most renowned European club competition and
ranks among one of the most prestigious sport events of the world. 178.7
million TV viewers watched the UEFA finals last year, a figure that remained
unmatched by any of the sporting events of that year. Champions
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It was
officially known as European Champion Clubs' Cup and
popularly as European Cup until 1992. The tournament currently commences in
mid-July and has got three knockout qualifying rounds and one play-off round. Chelsea
created history by winning the title for the first time when they won the final
in the last season. The blues defeated Bayern Munich in penalty shootout with a
4-3 margin. They were 1-1 each after extra time. Book your Champions League Final Tickets now to catch up the smashing game when titans
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The title has
been won by 22 clubs, twelve of them have repeated their success for more than
once. The Spanish clubs with 13 wins have tasted the most number of successes
in UEFA Champion League. Real Madrid has won the tournaments for five
consecutive times in its very initial years, a record which still remains
unbeaten. The club has also been the most successful one winning the title for
nine times
The anthem for
the league is called “Champions League” and has been penned down by Tony
Britten. Champions’ League logo is shown on the grounds before commencement of
every match. Like the Fifa World Cup even the UEFA Champions League has got a
group of companies as sponsor rather than a prime single sponsor. At the time
of creation in 1992, it was decided that a maximum number of eight
multinational companies will be allowed to sponsor the game. Ford, Gazprom,
Heineken, Master Card, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and UniCredit are the
current sponsors of the tournament. The first match of the European Cup took
place in 1955 and sixteen teams participated. Milan was the last club being
able to defend their title and since 1992 when the tournament was rechristened
and restructured no team has been able to defend their titles. Buy your
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