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The nationalities which have won the most in C1 | Uefa champions league

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Number of players (by nation) to have won a Champions Cup / UEFA Champions League final

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74: Spain
71: Italy
62: England
60: Germany
51: Netherlands
40: Portugal
37: Brazil
30: France
26: Scotland
12: Argentine
12: Romania
9: Serbia
8: Croatia
8: Republic of Ireland
7: Denmark
7: Sweden
4: Czech Republic
4: Poland
4: Wales
3: Ghana
3: Ivory Coast
3: North Macedonia
3: Nigeria
3: Norway
2: Australia
2: Austria
2: Belgium
2: Bosnia and Herzegovina
2: Cameroon
2: Finland
2: Mali
2: Montenegro
2: North Ireland
2: Uruguay

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Rabah Madjer, the Algerian pioneer


Rabah Madjer, the Algerian pioneer©Bob Thomas/Getty Images

1: South Africa (Benni McCarthy, winner with Porto 2004)
1
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Australia (Harry Kewell, winner with Liverpool 2005)
1
: Algeria (Rabah Madjer, winner with Porto 1987)
1: Bulgaria (Hristo Stoichkov, Barcelona 1992)
1: Canada (Alphonso Davies, winner with Bayern in 2020)
1
: Costa Rica (Keylor Navas, winner with Real Madrid 2016, 2017 & 2018)
1: Egypt (Mohamed Salah, winner with Liverpool 2019, finalist with Liverpool 2018)
1: Georgia (Kakha Kaladze, winner with AC Milan 2003 & 2007)
1: Hongrie (Ferenc Puskas, Real Madrid 1959, 1960 & 1966)
1: Mexico (Rafael Marquez, Barcelona 2006)
1: Peru (Víctor Benítez, winner with AC Milan 1963)
1: Russia (Dmitri Alenichev, winner with Porto 2004)
1: San Marino (Massimo Bonini, winner with Juventus 1985)
1: Senegal (Sadio Mané, winner with Liverpool 2019)
1: Switzerland (Stéphane Chapuisat, Dortmund 1996)
1
: Trinidad and Tobago (Dwight Yorke, winner with Manchester United 1999)
1: Ukraine (Andriy Shevchenko, AC Milan 2003)
1
: Zimbabwe (Bruce Grobbelaar, winner with Liverpool 1984)

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