EUROPEAN CUP Trophy (from 1992 renamed Champions League)

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Height: 10 cm.

The 1955–56 European Cup was the first season of the European CupUEFA‘s premier club football tournament. The tournament was won by Real Madrid, who defeated Stade de Reims 4–3 in the final at Parc des PrincesParis, on 13 June 1956.

The participating clubs in the first season of the European Cup were selected by French football magazine L’Equipe on the basis that they were representative and prestigious clubs in Europe.[1] When the tournament started, Real MadridAnderlechtAC MilanRot-Weiss EssenStade de ReimsDjurgården and AGF Aarhus were the reigning champions of their respective national leagues. English champions Chelsea initially agreed to compete and were drawn against Swedish side Djurgården; however, under pressure from the Football League, who saw the tournament as a distraction to domestic football, they later withdrew from the competition,[2][3] and were replaced by Gwardia Warszawa of Poland. Scottish champions Aberdeen withdrew under similar circumstances, Hibernian were chosen instead. They were considered one of the best teams in Scotland, having won the Scottish title in 1950–51 and 1951–52, but the main reason they were invited was because they were the only team in the country to install floodlights on their grounds. Dynamo Moscow, the champions of the Soviet Union, did not participate due to climatic restrictions. In addition, Holland SportHonvéd and AB rejected the opportunity to represent the Netherlands, Hungary and Denmark respectively, being replaced by PSV EindhovenVörös Lobogó and AGF Aarhus[clarification needed]. This was also the only UEFA tournament to include a representative of Saarland, unified into West Germany in 1957.The first round pairings were fixed by the organisers and not drawn as would be the case for all future European Cup matches. (From Wikipedia)

The European Cup has, since 1992, been called the Champions League, and the Trophy has changed, becoming the famous “cup with ears”.