Champions League history
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Champions League
The UEFA Champions League, commonly referred to simply as the Champions League, is an annual European football tournament organized by UEFA since 1955 for the best football clubs in EuropeChampions League Harvest
The start date of the Champions League: 1955The start date of the Champions League (the modern version): 1993
Champions League organizer: UEFA
Champions League frequency: every year
Number of participants in the Champions League: 32 teams (group stage)
The most crowned team in the Champions League: Real Madrid
The Champions League's all-time top scorer: Cristiano Ronaldo
The player with the most appearances in the Champions League: Cristiano Ronaldo.
How did the Champions League competition appear
The Champions League is considered one of the most important sporting events around the world, and the most attractive for football fans, as the number of followers of the Champions League final event each year reaches nearly 100 million viewers, and helped achieve that great development in the league system.Credit for the birth of the European Champions League competition goes back to French journalists working for the French sports newspaper L’Equipe, led by Gabriel Hanno, who proposed the establishment of the European Cup for Clubs in 1954. Then his colleague Jacques de Riswick wrote an article proposing the European Cup for Clubs project, and this proposal received responses Positive action in the old continent, and this was followed by Jacques Ferrand of L'Equipe also writing a draft of the championship system on January 25 of 1955, and in the fourth month of February of 1955 the French newspaper published a list of clubs invited to compete in the first edition of the European Club Cup and these clubs accepted the invitation
The old system of the Champions League
The Champions League appeared for the first time in 1955 at the hands of the European Football Association under the name “European Clubs Cup”, as it included the league champion from each country and depended on the defeating teams leaving in every match, and in 1990 the European Union made radical changes to the The league will include more teams and divide them into groups that will play home and away matches.The modern system of the Champions League
In 1992, the European Union changed the name of the Clubs Cup to the name of the European Champions League, and they added a new number of teams to participate in the league until the number turned to 23 teams, so that new names emerged from the team.

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