Latest Champions League scores and rankings

The latest Champions League scores and standings are as follows:

Real Madrid: 14 wins 53 games, 285 wins 476 games, 8 1 draw,10 negative, scored 1047 goals, lost 52 1 ball, and scored 526 goals on goal difference. Bayern: Six times in 39 games, 229 wins, 76 draws and 77 losses in 382 games, 804 goals, 373 goals conceded, goal difference of 43 1 goal, with a total score of 534 points.

Barcelona: won the championship five times in 33 games, 197 wins, 76 draws and 66 losses in 339 games, scored 667 goals, conceded 343 goals and scored 324 goals on goal difference, with a cumulative score of 470 points.

The introduction of the Champions League is as follows:

The European Champions League (referred to as the "Champions League" or "Champions League") is an annual football competition hosted by union of european football associations, which represents the highest level and honor of European club football. It is recognized as the most influential and highest-level club event in the world and one of the most award-winning football and sports events in the world.

The development of the Champions League is like this:

The predecessor of the UEFA Champions League is the UEFA Cup, which was founded in 1954. Renamed on 1992. Although the Champions League has been revised many times, the records since the establishment of the tournament have never been counted separately, and the old name of "European Club Champions Cup" is still retained on the championship trophy.

Twenty-three teams have won the championship in history, with Real Madrid (14 times) winning the championship the most, followed by AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Liverpool, Barcelona and Ajax.

The origin of the Champions League is as follows:

Football has been fully revived all over the world, but there are few exchanges between national teams and competitions between clubs. At that time, Gabriel Yano, the founder of the European Footballer of the Year Award, put forward the idea of establishing the European Club Cup.