Carabao Cup (EFL Cup): List of all winners
Liverpool are the most successful club in the competition’s history
After the FA Cup, the EFL Cup is regarded as the second-most significant domestic cup competition for English football clubs. It was first held in 1960.
The 72 English Football League members as well as the 20 Premier League members are eligible to participate in the competition. The competition’s first six championship finals consisted of two legs, one played at the stadium of each competing team.
Aston Villa won the inaugural Football League Cup after defeating Rotherham United 3-2 overall despite dropping the first leg 2-0. At Wembley Stadium in London, Queens Park Rangers defeated West Bromwich Albion 3-2 in the competition’s inaugural single-legged final.
In the meantime, the competition’s championship game had also been changed; it would now take place over one leg at Wembley Stadium.
The competition’s champions received automatic entry to the UEFA Cup in the late 1960s. has the potential for European football.
Liverpool made yet another record in English football. The Reds became the first team in the competition’s history to reach double figures for EFL Cup/Carabao Cup title wins. Jurgen Klopp’s men secured a 1-0 win over Chelsea in the 2023-24 final.
Winners of the EFL Cup
1961- Aston Villa
1962 – Norwich City
1963 – Birmingham City
1964 – Leicester City
1965 – Chelsea
1966 – West Bromwich Albion
1967 – Queens Park Rangers
1968 – Leeds United
1969 – Swindon Town
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1970 – Manchester City
1971 – Tottenham Hostspur
1972 – Stoke City
1973 – Tottenham Hotspur
1974 – Wolverhampton Wanderers
1975 – Aston Villa
1976 – Manchester City
1977 – Aston Villa
1978 – Nottingham Forrest
1979 – Nottingham Forrest
1980 – Wolverhampton Wanderers
1981 – Liverpool
1982 – Liverpool
1983 – Liverpool
1984 – Liverpool
1985 – Norwich City
1986 – Oxford United
1987 – Arsenal
1988 – Luton Town
1989 – Nottingham Forrest
1990 – Nottingham Forrest
1991 – Sheffield Wednesday
1992 – Manchester United
1993 – Arsenal
1994 – Aston Villa
1995 – Liverpool
1996 – Aston Villa
1997 – Leicester City
1998 – Chelsea
1999 – Tottenham Hotspur
2000 – Leicester City
2001 – Liverpool
2002 – Blackburn Rovers
2003 – Liverpool
2004 – Middlesbrough
2005 – Chelsea
2006 – Manchester United
2007 – Chelsea
2008 – Tottenham Hotspur
2009 – Manchester United
2010 – Manchester United
2011 – Birmingham City
2012 – Liverpool
2013 – Swansea City
2014 – Manchester City
2015 – Chelsea
2016 – Manchester City
2017 – Manchester United
2018 – Manchester City
2019 – Manchester City
2020 – Manchester City
2021 – Manchester City
2022 – Liverpool
2023 – Manchester United
2024 – Liverpool
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