Champions League

The Champions League is an annual club football (soccer) competition organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). It features the top football clubs from various European leagues competing for the prestigious title. Established in 1955, originally as the European Cup, the tournament was rebranded to the UEFA Champions League in 1992. Teams qualify for the tournament based on their performance in their respective domestic leagues and are grouped into stages, culminating in knockout rounds leading to a final match. The Champions League is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious tournaments in club football, showcasing a high level of competition and featuring some of the best players and teams in the sport.