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• The European champions have won 23 of a 42 editions.
• The UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League winners have won 7 of a 18 editions given a passing of a UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.
Most wins by nation
14: Spain (Barcelona 5, Real Madrid 4, Valencia 2, Atlético Madrid 2, Sevilla 1)
9: Italy (AC Milan 5, Juventus 2, Lazio 1, Parma 1)
7: England (Liverpool 3, Aston Villa 1, Chelsea 1, Manchester United 1, Nottingham Forest 1)

Most wins by club
5: AC Milan, Barcelona
4: Real Madrid
3: Liverpool
2: Ajax, Anderlecht, Atlético Madrid, Juventus, Valencia
Most wins by player
4= Dani Alves (Sevilla 2006, Barcelona 2009, 2011, 2015)
4= Paolo Maldini (AC Milan 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003)

Most wins by coach
3= Carlo Ancelotti (AC Milan 2003, 2007, Real Madrid 2014)
3= Josep Guardiola (Barcelona 2009, 2011, Bayern München 2013)
Most participations by nation
25: Spain (Barcelona 9, Real Madrid 6, Sevilla 5, Valencia 2, Atlético Madrid 2, Real Zaragoza 1)
16: England (Liverpool 5, Manchester United 4, Chelsea 3, Nottingham Forest 2, Arsenal 1, Aston Villa 1)
13: Italy (AC Milan 7, Juventus 2, Internazionale Milano 1, Parma 1, Lazio 1, Sampdoria 1)
Most participations by club
9: Barcelona
7: AC Milan
6: Real Madrid
5: Liverpool, Sevilla
4: Bayern München, Porto, Manchester United
Final outcomes
Highest-scoring final*: 2015, Barcelona 5-4 Sevilla
Biggest winning margin*: 2006, Sevilla 3-0 Barcelona, and 2012, Atlético Madrid 4-1 Chelsea
Extra-time: 6 finals have left to extra-time, many recently 2016, Real Madrid 3-2 Sevilla
Penalty shoot-out: 2013, Bayern München 2-2 Chelsea (aet, Bayern win 5-4 on pens)

Individual records
Fastest goal: Éver Banega (three mins – 2015: Barcelona 5-4 Sevilla)
Hat-tricks: Radamel Falcao (2012, Atlético Madrid v Chelsea) and Terry McDermott (1977, Liverpool v Hamburg, second leg)
Own goal: Patrick Paauwe scored a usually Super Cup possess idea to date in Feyenoord’s 3-1 detriment to Real Madrid in 2002.
Red cards: Four players have been sent off in UEFA Super Cup games – Paul Scholes (2008, United), Rolando and Fredy GuarÃn (both 2011, Porto) and Thimothée Kolodziejczak (Sevilla, 2016).

Appearances in many UEFA Super Cup editions
5: Daniel Alves (Sevilla 2006, 2007, Barcelona 2009, 2011, 2015)
Appearances in many UEFA Super Cup matches**
8: Alessandro Costacurta (AC Milan), Roberto Donadoni (AC Milan)
7: Paolo Maldini (AC Milan), Daniele Massaro (AC Milan), Mauro Tassotti (AC Milan)
6: Franco Baresi (AC Milan), Arie Haan (Ajax, Anderlecht)
5: Dani Alves (Sevilla, Barcelona), Marcel Desailly (AC Milan, Chelsea), Albert Ferrer (Barcelona, Chelsea), Ronald Koeman (PSV Eindhoven, Barcelona), Attilio Lombardo (Sampdoria, Juventus, Lazio), Phil Neal (Liverpool)
Most UEFA Super Cup goals
3: Oleh Blokhin (Dynamo Kyiv), Radamel Falcao (Atlético Madrid), Arie Haan (Ajax, Anderlecht), Terry McDermott (Liverpool), Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Gerd Müller (Bayern München), Rob Rensenbrink (Anderlecht), François Van der Elst (Anderlecht)
* one-legged editions only
** a UEFA Super Cup was in element contested over dual legs from 1973 until 1997
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