Real Madrid have won the European Cup for a 13th time with a 3-1 victory over Liverpool in Kiev.

Here, we look at Real's 12 prior victories.

1955-56 v Stade de Reims, Paris - W 4-3

Hector Rial scored twice and Alfredo Di Stefano once as Real responded from two goals down after 10 minutes and 3-2 down with 28 minutes to go to win the inaugural European Cup.

1956-57 v Fiorentina, Madrid - W 2-0

A controversial Di Stefano goal - featuring an ignored offside flag and a penalty for a foul committed outside the area - and one from Francisco Gento saw Real successfully defend the European Cup.

1957-58 v AC Milan, Brussels - W 3-2 after extra-time

Three finals, three wins for Real, but this one was hard fought as they twice came from behind before Gento struck the winner in extra-time.

1958-59 v Stade de Reims, Stuttgart - W 2-0

A dominant performance against familiar opponents as Real won with goals from Enrique Mateos and Di Stefano, who scored in a fourth straight final.

1959-60 v Eintracht Frankfurt, Glasgow - W 7-3

Another final and a fifth Real win, with Di Stefano scoring a hat-trick and Hungary's Ferenc Puskas four goals in front of a crowd of 127,621 at Hampden Park.

1965-66 v Partizan, Brussels - W 2-1

Five straight wins were followed by an absence of five years, but a new-look Real triumphed, coming from behind with goals from Amancio Amaro and Fernando Serena securing a sixth title.

1997-98 v Juventus, Amsterdam - W 1-0

In their first final of the Champions League era, Real ended a 32-year wait for the trophy as Predrag Mijatovic's second-half goal earned victory over Juventus.

1999-00 v Valencia, Paris - W 3-0

Goals from Fernando Morientes, Steve McManaman and Raul saw Real coast to victory over compatriots Valencia, who were surprise final opponents.

2001-02 v Bayer Leverkusen, Glasgow - W 2-1

A return to Hampden and a ninth European Cup win, courtesy of goals from Raul and Zinedine Zidane, who struck a sumptuous volley.

2013-14 v Atletico Madrid, Lisbon - W 4-1 (after extra-time)

Real earned La Decima, a 10th European Cup, in dramatic circumstances as Sergio Ramos' stoppage-time strike forced extra-time and knocked the stuffing out of Atletico, who conceded three more.

2015-16 v Atletico Madrid, Milan - W 5-3 on penalties (1-1 after extra-time)

Another Madrid derby in the final and another close contest as Ramos' goal was cancelled out by Yannick Carrasco before Real were unerring from the penalty spot and Juanfran missed his for Atletico.

2016-17 v Juventus, Cardiff - W 4-1

It was two in a row for coach Zidane as Real responded emphatically from going a goal down, Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice, while Casemiro and Marco Asensio were also on target.

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