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UEFA Super Cup 2025 the rich history

The European football season will begin with a tantalizing clash as Paris Saint-Germain face Tottenham Hotspur in the 2025 UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, at the Stadio Friuli in Udine, Italy. This match brings together two clubs with contrasting recent histories but equal hunger for continental success.

Paris Saint-Germain's historic achievement

PSG secured their place in the Super Cup after claiming their first-ever UEFA Champions League title with a stunning 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in Munich. The Parisians finally achieved their European dream in emphatic fashion, with goals from Désiré Doué (2), Achraf Hakimi, Kvicha Kvaratskhelia, and substitute Senny Mayulu delivering the biggest winning margin in Champions League final history.

Tottenham's long-awaited glory

On the other side, Tottenham Hotspur ended a 17-year trophy drought by lifting the UEFA Europa League with a 1-0 victory over Manchester United in Bilbao. Brennan Johnson's scrappy goal proved decisive as Spurs claimed their first major European trophy, remarkably achieving this despite finishing 17th in the Premier League and not registering a single shot on target in the final.

Match details and key information

When and Where:

  • Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2025
  • Kick-off: 8:00 PM UK time (21:00 CET)
  • Venue: Stadio Friuli, Udine, Italy
  • Capacity: 25,144

Format: The match will go straight to a penalty shootout if level after 90 minutes - no extra time will be played.

Historical significance: This will be PSG's second Super Cup appearance (they lost to Juventus in 1996) but Tottenham's first, meaning there will definitely be a new name on the trophy. No French team has ever won the Super Cup.

The rich history of the UEFA Super Cup

Origins and creation (1972-1973)

The UEFA Super Cup was born from the brilliant mind of Anton Witkamp, a Dutch journalist and sports editor at De Telegraaf newspaper. In the early 1970s, during the era of "total football" when Dutch clubs dominated European competition, Witkamp conceived the idea of creating "something new" to definitively determine the best club team in Europe.

The competition's unofficial debut came in 1972 when European champions Ajax faced Rangers, winners of the Cup Winners' Cup. However, UEFA refused to endorse this match because Rangers were banned from European competition due to fan misbehaviour during the 1972 Cup Winners' Cup final. Ajax won 6-3 on aggregate in this unofficial encounter.

The first official UEFA Super Cup took place in 1973, with Ajax defeating AC Milan 6-1 on aggregate across two legs, establishing the tournament as a legitimate European competition.

Format evolution through the decades

The two-leg era (1973-1997)

Originally, the Super Cup was played over two legs during the winter months, allowing both teams to play at home. This format created memorable encounters but also scheduling challenges that occasionally prevented the competition from taking place entirely - notably in 1974, 1981, and 1985.

Political and practical interruptions

Several editions were played as single matches due to extraordinary circumstances:

  • 1984: Liverpool vs Juventus (fixture congestion)
  • 1986: Steaua Bucharest vs Dynamo Kyiv (first at Monaco's Stade Louis II)
  • 1991: Manchester United vs Red Star Belgrade (political situation in Yugoslavia)

The modern era (1998-Present)

Since 1998, the Super Cup has been played as a single match at a neutral venue in August, serving as the traditional curtain-raiser for the European football season. From 1998 to 2012, Monaco's Stade Louis II served as the permanent home, but since 2013, the competition has travelled across Europe to different cities each year.

Competition format changes

Original Format (1973-1999): European Cup/Champions League winners vs UEFA Cup Winners' Cup champions

Modern Format (2000-Present): After the Cup Winners' Cup was abolished in 1999, the competition became a clash between Champions League and UEFA Cup/Europa League winners. The last Cup Winners' Cup Super Cup saw Lazio defeat Manchester United 1-0 in 1999.

Record holders and statistics

Most Successful Clubs

  1. Real Madrid - 6 titles (most recent: 2024)
  2. Barcelona - 5 titles
  3. AC Milan - 5 titles
  4. Liverpool - 4 titles

National success

  • Spain: 17 total victories (most successful nation)
  • England: 10 victories from 6 different clubs
  • Italy: 9 victories
  • Germany: Only 2 victories despite their domestic success
  • France: Zero victories (PSG could become the first French winner)

Interesting records

  • Most appearances: Real Madrid and Barcelona (9 each)
  • Most defeats: Sevilla (6 losses from 7 appearances)

What makes this year special

Historical Firsts

  • First French club potentially winning the Super Cup
  • Tottenham's debut in the competition. We know already for sure there will be a new winner of the cup.
  • Takes place just two days before the Premier League season starts

Venue significance

The Stadio Friuli becomes the 13th different venue to host the Super Cup since it left Monaco, continuing UEFA's policy of showcasing football across Europe. The stadium previously hosted the 2019 UEFA Under-21 Championship final.

Contrasting seasons

The matchup presents a fascinating contrast: PSG's continental triumph following domestic dominance versus Tottenham's European success despite Premier League struggles - a reminder that cup competitions can provide different narratives than league campaigns.

Whether you're planning to travel to Udine or watching from home, this Super Cup promises to be a memorable start to the 2025-26 European football season, continuing a tradition that has showcased the continent's finest teams for over half a century.

Ticket information: Details for the 2025 UEFA Super Cup will be available through our website. Given the limited capacity of the Stadio Friuli, early planning is essential for those hoping to witness this historic encounter in person. So, keep an eye on our website to make sure you got the tickets at the right moment.