Difference between revisions of "UEFA Youth League"
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==Campaigns== | ==Campaigns== | ||
− | [[2018-19 UEFA Youth League|2018-19]] • [[2017-18 UEFA Youth League|2017-18]] • [[2016-17 UEFA Youth League|2016-17]] • [[2015-16 UEFA Youth League|2015-16]] • [[2014-15 UEFA Youth League|2014-15]] • [[2013-14 UEFA Youth League|2013-14]] | + | [[2019-20 UEFA Youth League|2019-20]] • [[2018-19 UEFA Youth League|2018-19]] • [[2017-18 UEFA Youth League|2017-18]] • [[2016-17 UEFA Youth League|2016-17]] • [[2015-16 UEFA Youth League|2015-16]] • [[2014-15 UEFA Youth League|2014-15]] • [[2013-14 UEFA Youth League|2013-14]] |
==Previous winners== | ==Previous winners== | ||
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+ | |2019-20||Real Madrid | ||
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+ | |2018-19||Porto | ||
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|2017-18||Barcelona | |2017-18||Barcelona | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 27 August 2020
The UEFA Youth League was created at the start of the 2013-14 campaign, organised by European football's governing body with the purpose of testing the continent's brightest Under-19 sides against one another. The competition mirrors the senior Champions League in format and draw at the group stage, before one-legged knockout ties commence in the latter half of the campaign and a semi-final/final weekend in Nyon, Switzerland.
Campaigns
2019-20 • 2018-19 • 2017-18 • 2016-17 • 2015-16 • 2014-15 • 2013-14
Previous winners
Season | Winners |
2019-20 | Real Madrid |
2018-19 | Porto |
2017-18 | Barcelona |
2016-17 | Salzburg |
2015-16 | Chelsea |
2014-15 | Chelsea |
2013-14 | Barcelona |