The 2023 UEFA Super Cup promises a thrilling showdown between Manchester City and Sevilla, who are victors of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League respectively, know the UEFA Super Cup 2023 winner prize money, award winners
Scheduled to unfold at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Greece on the 16th of August, the UEFA Super Cup’s venue change from Russia serves as a testament to the tournament’s flexibility in the face of adversity.
UEFA Super Cup 2023 winner and runner up prize money and winners list
Sevilla, seeking to win their first title of the season after a rocky start, hopes to boost morale among fans and players alike. On the other side, Manchester City, despite missing key player Kevin de Bruyne, aims to maintain their reputation as a treble-winning team who have never won the UEFA Super Cup and would look to add another trophy to their cabinet.
In the previous edition, when Real Madrid faced Eintracht Frankfurt, each team pocketed around $3.5 million ( £2.7 million, €3.2 million) for participation, and the Spanish victors added an extra $1 million as a bonus.
But beyond the glory of lifting the UEFA Super Cup trophy, there’s substantial financial gain at stake. The winning team will take home a handsome reward of €4.5 million (£3.8 million, $4.9 million), while the runners-up will be consoled with €1.5 million (£1.2 million, $1.6 million). Additionally, the participating teams are entitled to participation bonuses, potentially swelling the figures by up to €1.5 million.
This financial boost provides teams with an extra incentive to fight tooth and nail on the pitch. As the champions of European competitions go head-to-head in this one-off encounter, the stakes are high, both in terms of reputation and reward.
The following are the winners of The UEFA Super Cup from 1972-2022. Beyond the thrill of the match, the prestigious trophy has been held by the greatest teams in world football, Manchester City will aim to win and join the list this year.
Year | Team | Manager |
2022/2023 | Real Madrid | Carlo Ancelotti |
2021/2022 | Chelsea FC | Thomas Tuchel |
2020/2021 | Bayern Munich | Hansi Flick |
2019/2020 | Liverpool FC | Jürgen Klopp |
2018/2019 | Atlético de Madrid | Diego Simeone |
2017/2018 | Real Madrid | Zinédine Zidane |
2016/2017 | Real Madrid | Zinédine Zidane |
2015/2016 | FC Barcelona | Luis Enrique |
2014/2015 | Real Madrid | Carlo Ancelotti |
2013/2014 | Bayern Munich | Pep Guardiola |
2012/2013 | Atlético de Madrid | Diego Simeone |
2011/2012 | FC Barcelona | Pep Guardiola |
2010/2011 | Atlético de Madrid | Quique Sánchez Flores |
2009/2010 | FC Barcelona | Pep Guardiola |
2008/2009 | Zenit St. Petersburg | Dick Advocaat |
2007/2008 | AC Milan | Carlo Ancelotti |
2006/2007 | Sevilla FC | Juande Ramos |
2005/2006 | Liverpool FC | Rafael Benítez |
2004/2005 | Valencia CF | Claudio Ranieri |
2003/2004 | AC Milan | Carlo Ancelotti |
2002/2003 | Real Madrid | Vicente del Bosque |
2001/2002 | Liverpool FC | Gérard Houllier |
2000/2001 | Galatasaray | Mircea Lucescu |
1999/2000 | SS Lazio | Sven-Göran Eriksson |
1998/1999 | Chelsea FC | Gianluca Vialli |
1997/1998 | FC Barcelona | Louis van Gaal |
1996/1997 | Juventus FC | Marcello Lippi |
1995/1996 | Ajax Amsterdam | Louis van Gaal |
1994/1995 | Milan AC | Fabio Capello |
1993/1994 | AC Parma | Nevio Scala |
1992/1993 | FC Barcelona | Johan Cruyff |
1991/1992 | Manchester United | Sir Alex Ferguson |
1990/1991 | Milan AC | Arrigo Sacchi |
1989/1990 | Milan AC | Arrigo Sacchi |
1988/1989 | KV Mechelen | Aad de Mos |
1987/1988 | FC Porto | Tomislav Ivic |
1985/1986 | Steaua Bucharest | – |
1984/1985 | Juventus FC | Giovanni Trapattoni |
1983/1984 | Aberdeen FC | Sir Alex Ferguson |
1982/1983 | Aston Villa | Tony Barton |
1980/1981 | Valencia CF | Pasieguito |
1979/1980 | Nottingham Forest | Brian Clough |
1978/1979 | RSC Anderlecht | Raymond Goethals |
1977/1978 | Liverpool FC | Bob Paisley |
1976/1977 | RSC Anderlecht | Raymond Goethals |
1975/1976 | Dynamo Kyiv | Valeriy Lobanovskyi |
1973/1974 | Ajax Amsterdam | George Knobel |
1972/1973 | Ajax Amsterdam | Ștefan Kovács |