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Consecutive Participations

Ranking of the consecutive participations in the Champions' Cup since the first was held in 1955.
15 Real Madrid (1955/56-69/70)
10 Dynamo Berlin (1979/80-88/89)
9 Rangers (1989/90-97/98), Celtic (1966/67-74/75), Liverpool (1976/77-84/85), Dynamo Kiev (1993/94-2001/02)
7 CSKA (1956/57-62/63), Rosenborg (1995/96-2001/02), Porto (1995/96-2001/02)
6 Benfica (1960/61-65/66), Ujpest Dozsa (1970/71-75/76), Linfield (1982/83-87/88), Steaua Bucuresti (1993/94-98/99), Manchester United (1996/97-2001/02)
5 Górnik Zabrze (1963/64-67/68), Anderlecht (1964/65-68/69), Bayern München (1972/73-76/77), Jeunesse d'Esch (1973/74-77/78), Omonia Nicosia (1981/82-85/86), Steaua Bucuresti (1985/86-89/90), Real Madrid (1986/87-90/91), Sparta Praha (1987/88-91/92), Brøndby (1996/97-2000/01), Barcelona (1997/98-2001/02), Bayern München (1997/98-2001/02), Galatasaray (1997/98-2001/02), Olympiakos (1997/98-2001/02), PSV (1997/98-2001/02), Real Madrid (1997/98-2001/02), Skonto Riga (1997/98-2001/02), Sparta Praha (1997/98-2001/02), Spartak Moskva (1997/98-2001/02)
4 Young Boys (1957/58-60/61), Dukla Praha (1961/62-64/65), Dinamo Bucuresti (1962/63-65/66), Inter Milan (1963/64-66/67), Saint Etienne (1967/68-70/71), Ajax (1970/71-73/74), Viking (1973/74-76/77), Austria (1978/79-81/82), CSKA (1980/81-83/84), Olympiakos (1980/81-83/84), Shamrock Rovers (1984/85-87/88), Górnik Zabrze (1985/86-88/89), PSV (1986/87-89/90), Barcelona (1991/92-94/95), Steaua Bucuresti (1993/94-96/97), IFK Göteborg (1994/95-97/98), Juventus (1995/96-98/99), Anorthosis (1997/98-2000/01), Dinamo Zagreb (1997/98-2000/01), Arsenal (1998/99-2001/02), Maribor Branik (1998/99-2001/02)

Consecutive Participations
Since 1991/92 the Champions Cup format changed to the Champions League.
7 Rosenborg BK (1995/96-2001/02)
6 Manchester United (1996/97-2001/02)
5 Real Madrid (1997/98-2001/02), Porto (1995/96-99/00), Barcelona (1997/98-2001/02), Bayern München (1997/98-2001/02), Dynamo Kiev (1997/98-2001/02), Galatasaray (1997/98-2001/02), Olympiakos (1997/98-2001/02), PSV (1997/98-2001/02)
4 Juventus (1995/96-98/99), Arsenal (1998/99-2001/02), Spartak Moskva (1998/99-2001/02)
3 Milan (1992/93-94/95), Spartak Moskva (1993/94-95/96), Ajax (1994/95-96/97), Steaua Bucuresti (1994/95-96/97), Borussia Dortmund (1995/96-97/98), Sturm Graz (1998/99-2000/01)

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