Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The final of the European Champions League will be held tonight, June 1 at 11:30 Kabul time at Wembley Stadium in London. Real Madrid from Spain and Dortmund from Germany are the organizers of this sensitive and exciting competition. Currently, the Real team is the king of European football with 14 championship titles, and the bees are in the 18th place with one championship and one runner-up title.
In the last decade, Real Madrid has reached the final six times and has won the championship five times. The 6th final and the 6th championship is what many consider probable for this team.
Real celebrated the Club Cup championship in 1966, but failed to win this title until 1998. During these 30 years, Real reached the finals only once, when they lost against Liverpool in 1981 and became runners-up. In 1962 and 1964, Real was also the runner-up of the European Club Cup.
On the opposite side, Dortmund has reached the finals only twice in all seasons of the competition, which resulted in a championship in 1997 and a runner-up in 2013.
Spanish football has won 19 European club championships, and Real's share of these championships has been 14 times, i.e. 73%. Barcelona has also won five championships to make 27% of the prestigious club trophies for the Matadors.
Wembley Stadium has also hosted the Champions League final seven times before this match. Five final competitions were held in the old stadium and 2 competitions were held in the new stadium. Old Wembley has hosted this game in 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978 and 1992, and in 2011 and 2013, the new Wembley hosted world football stars.
One of the most important points of this stadium was the presence of Dortmund in the last Wembley hosting of the European Champions League final. In 2013, the bees finished as runner-up after defeating Bayern 2-1. Real has not celebrated a championship in this stadium so far, but Barcelona celebrated its 2 championship titles in 1992 and 2011 in this stadium.
While Real is preparing for the first European celebration of the Wembley final, the fans of this team believe that the king of European football is the owner and heir of the championship seat of this continent.