Real Madrid are undoubtedly the most successful club in the history of the UEFA Champions League and Los Blancos will look to add to their tally when they take on Liverpool in the final of the European Cup later this week.
The two sides face off on the 28th of May and the Spanish giants will be hoping to win their 14th title by defeating the Reds.
Manager Carlo Ancelotti, who guided the Spanish champions to their 10th Champions League title back in 2013-14, has helped his side win the Spanish league title this year. The La Liga champions will be full of determination and confidence heading into Saturday’s finale and it remains to be seen whether they can go all the way this time around.
Here at Sportslens, we take a look at Real Madrid’s previous Champions League wins before Saturday’s high octane clash.
1955-56 season
Real Madrid won the first edition of the European Cup (currently known as the Champions League) back in 1955-56. The Spanish giants defeated Stade de Reims 4-3 in the final, in Paris.
The legendary Alfredo Di Stefano was on the score sheet along with Marcos Alonso and Jose Rial.
1956-57 season
Real Madrid defended their European crown with an emphatic 2-0 win over Fiorentina at the Santiago Bernabeu in the following season, with Di Stefano scoring once again. Francisco Gento also scored for the Spanish giants.
1957-58 season
The Spanish giants completed their three-peat with a 3-2 win over AC Milan. The two teams were locked 2-2 after normal time and Real Madrid bagged the winner in extra time thanks to Francisco Gento. The other scorers on the day were Alfredo Di Stefano and Jose Rial.
1958-59 season
Real Madrid continued their European domination with a 2-0 win over Reims in Stuttgart. Goals from Enrique Mateos and Alfredo Di Stefano sealed their fourth straight European Cup.
1959-60 season
Los Blancos secured their fifth European crown in a row…
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