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Goles más importantes en la historia de la Champions League

Discover and vote for the most iconic and decisive goals that have shaped the history of the UEFA Champions League. From spectacular bicycle kicks to individual plays that defined finals, this ranking celebrates the brilliance and drama of European club football. It features unforgettable moments by legends like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Zinedine Zidane, and Gareth Bale, as well as crucial goals in knockout stages and finals. Participate in selecting the strikes that have left an indelible mark on football fans' memories.

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    Zinédine Zidane's Volley (Real Madrid) (2001-2002)

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    • Winning goal in the 2002 Champions League final

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    This goal is a masterpiece of technique and execution, demonstrating exceptional skill on European football's biggest stage. Its impact was decisive, securing Real Madrid's victory in the 2002 Champions League final and cementing its place in sports history.

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    Cristiano Ronaldo's bicycle kick, 2017/18

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    • Remembered as one of the greatest in football history

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    This goal stands as a testament to Cristiano Ronaldo's exceptional athleticism and technique, executed with a precision and spectacular flair rarely seen in elite football. Its impact was so profound that it earned a standing ovation from rival fans, an unusual acknowledgment of its brilliance on a stage as significant as the Champions League.

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    Lionel Messi's Solo Goal (Copa del Rey 2010-11)

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    This goal stands as a testament to Lionel Messi's individual genius, as he dribbled past multiple Real Madrid defenders in a Champions League semi-final Clásico. Its impeccable execution and the significance of the moment make it a landmark in European football history.

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    Gareth Bale's Bicycle Kick

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    • Greatest goals in a Champions League final

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    This goal is a masterpiece of skill and athleticism, executed on club football's biggest stage. Its spectacular nature and decisive importance in a Champions League final make it an unforgettable moment. Bale's bicycle kick was instrumental in Real Madrid securing their historic third consecutive title.

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    Mario Mandžukić's Goal (Juventus) in the 2016-17 Champions League Final

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    • Spectacular strike

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    This goal exemplifies technical brilliance and audacity on European football's biggest stage. Mandžukić's acrobatic overhead kick in the 2017 Champions League final against Real Madrid was a moment of pure magic that equalized the score and was recognized as UEFA's Goal of the Season.

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    Ronald Koeman's Goal (Barcelona) (1991-1992)

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    • Secured Barcelona's first European Cup triumph

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    This goal was the decisive strike in the 1992 European Cup final, securing FC Barcelona's first title in Europe's premier club competition. Its impact lies in ending a historic drought and ushering in a golden era for the club, solidifying the legacy of Johan Cruyff's 'Dream Team'.

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    Steven Gerrard's Goal (Liverpool) (2004-2005)

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    • Saved Liverpool's Champions League campaign

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    This goal was the catalyst for one of the greatest comebacks in football history, the "Miracle of Istanbul," in the 2005 Champions League final. It reduced Liverpool's deficit to 3-1 against AC Milan, instilling the belief needed for the team to complete an epic turnaround and win the title.

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    Didier Drogba's Goal for Chelsea

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    • Scored the equalizing goal in the final

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    This goal was a crucial 88th-minute equalizer in the 2012 Champions League final, taking Chelsea to extra time and ultimately winning the title in a penalty shootout. It represents a moment of immense pressure and skill, turning the tide of the final and securing the club's first Champions League trophy.

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    Lars Ricken's Goal (Borussia Dortmund) (1996-1997)

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    • Scored straight off the bench

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    This goal exemplifies instant impact in a Champions League final, scored by Lars Ricken just seconds after coming onto the pitch. His long-range lob against Juventus was not only technically brilliant but also sealed Borussia Dortmund's first title in the competition, securing a historic 3-1 victory.

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    Dejan Stanković's Goal (Inter Milan) (2010-2011)

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    • Outrageous volley

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    This goal exemplifies exceptional audacity and technique, being a volley from the halfway line that surprised one of the world's best goalkeepers. Its impeccable execution and the distance from which it was scored make it an iconic moment that resonates in the memory of football fans. The spectacular nature of the strike and its visual impact solidify it as a landmark in the competition's history.

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    Ricardo Kaká's Goal (AC Milan) vs Manchester United (UEFA Champions League, 2007)

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    • Immortalized the match

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    This goal stands as a testament to Kaká's individual brilliance, showcasing his ability to dismantle an elite defense on a Champions League semi-final stage. His dribbling and impeccable finish make it an iconic moment that defined his legacy and AC Milan's path to the title.

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    Thiago Alcántara's Goal (Bayern Munich, 2018/19 Group Stage)

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    This goal represents a key moment in Bayern Munich's historic 2019-2020 Champions League campaign, where the team won all its matches. Thiago Alcántara's contribution was fundamental to Bayern's success, highlighting his skill and vision in midfield during a perfect season in Europe.

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    Luis Díaz's Goal (Porto) (2021-2022)

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    • Considered one of the best goals in the UEFA Champions League

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    Luis Díaz's goal against AC Milan in the 2021-2022 Champions League stood out for its technical quality and the significance of the moment. It showcased the player's ability to silence rival fans with a clinical finish and electric decision-making on a high-stakes European stage.

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    Robert Lewandowski - Goal (Bayern Munich, 2025/26)

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    This goal was pivotal for Bayern Munich on their path to winning the 2019-2020 Champions League, as it secured their qualification for the knockout stage. It showcases Lewandowski's prolific scoring ability, as he was the competition's top scorer in a historic season for the Bavarian club.

Frequently asked questions

Goals are selected based on their historical impact, technical brilliance, and the crucial moment in which they were scored, such as in Champions League finals or decisive matches.
Users can participate by voting for their favorite goals or suggesting other goals they deem worthy of inclusion, based on their relevance and the tournament's context.
This ranking reflects a combination of editorial recognition and community opinion, highlighting memorable goals for their spectacle and significance, but 'greatness' can be subjective.
Goals from different eras are included to offer a comprehensive perspective on the rich history of the Champions League and to recognize the transcendence of iconic moments throughout the years.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the most important Champions League goals is based on a combination of historical recognition and the perception of the football community. We aim to highlight those moments that were not only aesthetically impressive but also had a significant impact on the teams' trajectories and the collective memory of fans.

  • Goals that were crucial to the outcome of an important match, especially in Champions League knockout stages or finals, are considered.
  • The technical beauty and difficulty of the goal's execution are key factors, such as spectacular volleys or acrobatic bicycle kicks.
  • The cultural impact and lasting memory of the goal are valued, being remembered and celebrated years after it was scored.
  • Community opinion and references in sports media and UEFA publications are considered to reflect the general consensus on a goal's importance.
  • Match relevance: the goal must have been decisive or changed the course of a crucial Champions League match.
  • Spectacularity: preference is given to goals that demonstrate exceptional technical skill, creativity, or a high degree of difficulty in their execution.
  • Tournament context: goals scored in finals, semi-finals, or quarter-finals, where pressure and stakes are higher, are particularly valued.
  • Legacy and recognition: the goal must have left a lasting mark on football history and be widely recognized by fans and experts.