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TEAMS WITH THE LONGEST UNBEATEN RUNS IN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

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Over the years, the UEFA Champions League, the pinnacle of European club football, has seen some spectacular unbeaten runs. These unbroken streaks have left an indelible stamp on the tournament's history, from powerful clubs showing their dominance to unexpected underdogs overcoming the odds. The top ten longest unbeaten runs in Champions League history are presented below, highlighting the teams that achieved greatness and engraved their names in football annals.




Manchester United had the longest unbeaten streak in Champions League history, lasting an astonishing 25 matches, between 2007-09. This achievement demonstrates the team's dominance and tenacity on the European scene. The Red Devils, led by Sir Alex Ferguson, demonstrated their tremendous talents, leaving opponents in their wake.In 2001-02, Bayern Munich establishes itself with two distinct unbeaten streaks, matching the record of 19 consecutive matches. During these campaigns, the German behemoths established their worth and displayed their footballing prowess. Bayern Munich maintained its outstanding success in 2019-21, cementing its position as a European powerhouse.


Ajax, the pride of the Netherlands, demonstrated their talent with an unbeaten streak that rivalled Bayern Munich's. These Dutch masters demonstrated their offensive skill and adept defensive ability, winning the hearts of football fans all around the world.

Barcelona, famed for their captivating style of play, made the list in 2011-12, with a solid 16-match unbeaten streak. The Catalan giants captivated opponents and fans alike with their tiki-taka ideology and star-studded squad.


Manchester United proves its strength yet again in 2001-02 and 1998-99, each going 16 games unbeaten. During their heyday, the Red Devils fielded a team full of renowned players who etched their names in Champions League history.



Real Madrid in 2016-17 and Barcelona in 2005-06, both with 15 unbeaten matches, are other notable entries. Furthermore, Chelsea's 14-match unbeaten streak from 2008 to 2010 demonstrates the team's tenacity throughout this time.


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United were crowned European champions for the third time on May 21, 2008, after a dramatic final in Moscow. Manchester United won the match on penalties, 6-5, after a 1-1 stalemate after extra time. Cristiano Ronaldo scored Manchester United's first goal in the 26th minute with a header, but Frank Lampard equalised before halftime. Cristiano Ronaldo missed his penalty, but so did Chelsea captain John Terry, allowing Manchester United to win the title.



Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United line-up was star-studded with some of the best football players at the time. The team was formed in a 4-4-2 configuration, with familiar players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Rio Ferdinand, and Edwin Van Der Sar starting, but will fans who watched the game unite?






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