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This is how the Europa League record remains after Villarreal's historic victory

After the historic victory by penalties of Villarreal about him Manchester United at the end of the Europa League disputed this Wednesday in the Polish town of Gdansk, the record of this competition added to that of the UEFA Cup is as follows:

Number of titles between Europa League and UEFA Cup:

With 6: Seville (2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2020).

With 3: Atlético de Madrid (2010, 2012 and 2018), Juventus (1977, 1990 and 1993), Inter Milan (1991, 1994 and 1998) and Liverpool (1973, 1976 and 2001).

With 2: Borussia Mönchengladbach (1975 and 1979), Tottenham (1972 and 1984), Real Madrid (1985 and 1986), Göteborg (1982 and 1987), Parma (1995 and 1999), Feyenoord (1974 and 2002) and Porto (2003 and 2011).

With 1: PSV Eindhoven (1978), Eintracht Frankfurt (1980), Ipswich (1981), Anderlecht (1983), Bayer Leverkusen (1988), Naples (1989), Ajax (1992), Bayern Munich (1996), Schalke (1997), Galatasaray (2000), Valencia (2004), CSKA Moscow (2005), Zenit (2008), Shakhtar Donetsk (2009), Chelsea (2013), Manchester United (2017) and Villarreal (2021).

Awards Cup of Fairs:

With 3 titles: FC Barcelona (1958, 1960, 1966)

With 2: Valencia (1962, 1963) and Leeds United (1968, 1971)

With 1: Real Zaragoza (1964), Ferencvaros (1965), Dinamo de Zagreb (1967), Rome (1961), Newcastle (1969) and Arsenal (1970)

All Europa League and UEFA Cup finals:

1972: Tottenham Hotspur- Wolverhampton (2-1 / 1-1)

1973: Liverpool-Borussia Moenchengaldbach (3-0 / 0-2)

1974: Feyenoord-Tottenham Hotspur (2-2 / 2-0)

1975: Borussia Moenchegladbach- (0-0 / 5-1)

1976: Liverpool-Bruges (3-2 / 1-1)

1977: Juventus-Athletic Bilbao (1-0 / 1-2)

1978: PSV Eindhoven- Bastia (0-0 / 3-0)

1979: Borussia Moenchengladbach-Red Star (1-1 / 1-0)

1980: Eintracht Frankfurt- Borussia Moenchengladbach (2-3 / 1-0)

1981: Ipswich Town- AZ’67 (3-0 / 2-4)

1982: Goteborg-Hamburg (1-0 / 3-0)

1983: Anderlecht-Benfica (1-0 / 1-1)

1984: Tottenham Hotspur-Anderlecht (1-1 / 1-1 (4-3))

1985: Real Madrid-Videoton (3-0 / 0-1)

1986: Real Madrid-Cologne (5-1 / 0-2)

1987: Goteborg-Dundee United (1-0 / 1-1)

1988: Bayer Leverkusen-Espanyol (0-3 / 3-0 (3-2))

1989: Naples-Stuttgart (2-1 / 3-3)

1990: JuventusFiorentina (3-1 / 0-0)

1991: Inter Milan-Rome (2-0 / 0-1)

1992: Ajax-Torino (2-2 / 0-0)

1993: Juventus-Borussia Dortmund (3-1 / 3-0)

1994: Inter Milan-Casino Salzburg (1-0 / 1-0)

1995: Parma-Juventus (1-0 / 1-1)

1996: Bayern Munich-Girondins Bordeaux (2-0 / 3-1)

1997: Schalke 04-Inter Milan (1-0 / 0-1 (4-1))

1998: Inter Milan Lazio (3-0)

1999: Parma-Olympique Marseille (3-0)

2000: Galatasaray-Arsenal (0-0) (4-1 penalty)

2001: Liverpool-Alavés (5-4)

2002: Feyenoord-Borussia Dortmund (3-2)

2003: Porto-Celtic Glasgow (3-2)

2004: Valencia-Olympique Marseille (2-0)

2005: CSKA Moscow-Sporting Lisbon (3-1)

2006: Sevilla-Middlesbrough (4-0)

2007: Sevilla-Espanyol (2-2) (3-1 penalties)

2008: Zenit-Glasgow Rangers (2-0)

2009: Shakhtar Donestk-Werder Bremen (2-1)

2010: Atlético de Madrid-Fulham (2-1)

2011: Porto-Sporting de Braga (1-0)

2012: Atlético de Madrid-Athletic de Bilbao (3-0)

2013: Chelsea-Benfica (2-1)

2014: Sevilla- Benfica (0-0) (4-2 penalties)

2015: Sevilla-Dnipro (3-2)

2016: Sevilla-Liverpool (3-1)

2017: Manchester United-Ajax (2-0)

2018: Atlético de Madrid-Olympique de Marseille (4-0)

2019: Chelsea-Arsenal (4-1)

2020: Sevilla-Inter Milan (3-2)

2021: Villarreal- Manchester United (1-1) (11-10 penalties)

All the Fairs Cup finals:

1959: FC Barcelona- Selection of London (2-2 / 6-0)

1960: FC Barcelona-Birmingham City (0-0 / 4-1)

1961: Rome- Birmingham City (2-2 / 2-0)

1962: Valencia-Barcelona (6-2 / 1-1)

1963: Valencia, Dinamo Zagreb (2-1 / 2-0)

1964: Real Zaragoza-Valencia (2-1)

1965: Ferencvaros-Juventus (1-0)

1966: FC Barcelona-Real Zaragoza (0-1 / 4-2)

1967: Dinamo Zagreb-Leeds United (2-0 / 0-0)

1968: Leeds United-Ferencvaros (1-0 / 0-0)

1969: Newcastle United-Ujpest Dozsa (3-0 / 3-2)

1970: Arsenal-Anderlecht (1-3 / 3-0)

1971-Leeds United-Juventus (2-2 / 1-1)

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