The last French team to conquer the UEFA Champions League etched their name in history with a thrilling victory that still echoes through the stadiums today. Check which one it is.
French soccer has a storied past in Europe’s most prestigious tournament, the UEFA Champions League. Over the decades, only a handful of clubs from France have managed to carve their names in this elite competition.
As other European powerhouses have lifted the trophy time and again, their challenge has often fallen just short. Still, there is one moment of glory that shines brighter than the rest in the hearts of fans.
A triumph that defied expectations and put a club on the summit of European soccer. And now, as Paris Saint-Germain readies for the 2025 final, the question lingers: which French team last held that coveted title?
Who was the last French team to win the UEFA Champions League?
The last French team to lift the UEFA Champions League trophy was Olympique de Marseille in 1993. Their triumph remains an iconic moment in soccer, marking their place as the first—and so far, only—French club to win Europe’s most prestigious club competition.

The final took place on May 26, 1993, at the Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany. Marseille faced off against AC Milan, a team brimming with stars and considered one of the favorites. Despite the Italian side’s formidable reputation, Marseille pulled off a narrow but decisive 1-0 victory.
Defender Basile Boli scored the only goal of the game just before halftime, heading the ball past Milan goalkeeper Sebastiano Rossi. This victory remains significant because no other French team has replicated that feat in the Champions League era.
Paris Saint-Germain came close in 2020, reaching the final but ultimately falling to Bayern Munich. Monaco also had a memorable run in 2004, making it to the final before losing to FC Porto. As of 2025, PSG is again in the spotlight, gearing up for the Champions League final.
From: bolavip.com