Real Madrid's Champions League history? Thank you, everyone.

1. Real Madrid (1955- 1962): Five consecutive championships in seven years, runner-up in 62 years, the beginning of the White Dynasty, Copa, Stifano, Puskas, Rial, Heng Tuo, a series of dazzling names shocked ancient times, and also created an unprecedented five-game champions league. 2. Two semi-finals, one semi-final, without the dazzling stars of the 1950s, and1two champions' cups in 998. In 2000, the team took the civilian route, with players like Lei Dongduo, Raul and Morientes as the backbone. It was not until 2002 that Zidane and Figo joined, but both civilians and superstars won the Champions League every other year for three years, creating the closest limit to defending the title since the Champions League reform. Because there are four teams that can participate in the Champions League, this record has never broken the history of honor. Only Real Madrid 3. AC Milan (1988- 1995): Seven years' honor, three championships, two runners-up, one quarterfinals and one suspension. This is the legendary Milan dynasty, which was composed of Dutch Three Musketeers in the early stage, and after the Three Musketeers left Milan in the later stage. The dream was destroyed by the new Three Musketeers final 4-0. Barcelona won the European final again in 1995. The Milan dynasty of Ajax declared its disintegration. 4. Liverpool (1977- 1985): five European champions and one runner-up in eight years. In this era of Liverpool, the red whirlwind swept across Europe. If it weren't for the tragic Ann, the Premier League team would be banned for five years. The magic of Liverpool will be continued. 5. Bayern (1973- 1975): won the Champions League three times in a row. This is a team led by Emperor beckenbauer, and there is also goalkeeper Mayer in the team. Rummenigge, Ernes, Gade-Muller and others dominated Europe for three times in a row. In the 1970s, no team could win its correct La Liga championship: 29 times, 31-3256-5762-6367-6875-7685-8689-9032-3357-5863-6468-69. 60-6 1 64-65 7 1-72 78-79 87-88 96-97 54-55 6 1-62 66-67 74-75 79-80 88-89 00-0 1 02.07-08 1935-36 196 / Kloc-0/974-751988-891905-061916-171945-46/Kloc-. Inter Milan: 16 Serie A champion, five Italian Cups, three UEFA Cups, three Italian Super Cups, two European Cups and the Intercontinental Cup.