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A very, very exclusive club!

By winning Saturday night’s Champions League final against Arsenal on penalties (1-1), PSG pulled off a real feat by retaining their title.
A performance achieved only a handful of times in the past. In fact, only once if we look only at the competition since it has been called the “Champions League” (since 1992/93). Zidane’s Real Madrid even managed a three-peat between 2016 and 2018.
If we widen the scope to include its predecessor, the European Cup, seven other teams have achieved this feat. Real Madrid again, who won the first five editions (1956-1960). But also Liverpool, Bayern, Ajax Amsterdam, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Benfica and... Nottingham Forest.
PSG therefore joins a very exclusive club, becoming the 9th club in history to achieve this feat, giving a historic dimension to their latest triumph.
Do you think they can go after Real by making it three in a row next season? Tell us in the comments ⬇️
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
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