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Bayern did it in 11. United did it twice in 13. Arsenal can do it in 15. Nobody has ever done it at 15.

Arsenal head into the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest on May 30 with an unbeaten record across all 14 of their European matches this season, giving them the opportunity to become the first team in history to win the competition without suffering a defeat under the current 15-game format.

Nine teams have achieved an unbeaten Champions League campaign since the competition launched in its current form in 1992/93. A further seven managed it in the European Cup era. None of them, however, did it across as many as 14 games. The most any previous unbeaten winner has played is 13, the minimum required to lift the trophy before the expanded league phase was introduced for the 2024/25 season. Arsenal, simply by virtue of being in the final of a 15-game competition with their record intact, have already surpassed that benchmark. Beat PSG and they make history no previous side has come close to making.

The magnitude of that achievement is worth sitting with for a moment. Bayern Munich’s 2019/20 side, the only team to win every single game in a Champions League campaign, did it across 11 matches in the condensed pandemic tournament. Manchester United did it twice, in 1998/99 and 2007/08, both times across 13 games. The PSG side Arsenal face in Budapest are formidable, but a win would place this team in a category of European excellence that no club has ever reached before.

Every unbeaten Champions League winner in history

Season Winner P W D

1992/93 Marseille 11 7 4

1993/94 AC Milan 12 7 5

1994/95 Ajax 11 7 4

1998/99 Manchester United 13 6 7

2005/06 Barcelona 13 9 4

2007/08 Manchester United 13 9 4

2019/20 Bayern München 11 11 0

2022/23 Manchester City 13 8 5

2023/24 Real Madrid 13 9 4

2025/26 Arsenal (if they win) 15 TBC TBC

Every unbeaten European Cup winner in history

Season Winner P W D

1963/64 Inter 9 7 2

1971/72 Ajax 9 7 2

1978/79 Nottingham Forest 9 6 3

1980/81 Liverpool 9 6 3

1983/84 Liverpool 9 7 2

1988/89 AC Milan 9 5 4

1990/91 Crvena Zvezda 9 5 4

Why Arsenal’s unbeaten run is the most impressive in Champions League history

The numbers in the table tell part of the story but not all of it. Previous unbeaten campaigns were achieved across nine matches in the European Cup era and a maximum of 13 in the Champions League era. Arsenal have already played 14 and will play 15 if they see this through in Budapest. The sheer volume of matches required to complete an unbeaten campaign under the current format is without precedent for any side that has ever lifted this trophy.

Bayern’s 2019/20 campaign is often cited as the gold standard of Champions League dominance. They won every game, conceded just eight goals and ran through the competition with a ruthlessness that has never been matched before or since. But they did it in 11 matches in a compressed tournament during the pandemic. Arsenal’s version, played across a full season with home and away legs, a league phase against elite European opposition and knockout ties against top-level clubs, is a different and arguably more complete kind of achievement.

Manchester United are the only club to have done it twice in the Champions League era. Both times it took 13 games. Arsenal are doing it in 15. That is the context that makes May 30 in Budapest so significant. This is not just about winning the Champions League. It is about doing it in a way no team has ever done before. Ninety minutes against PSG stand between this Arsenal side and a place in European football history that nobody can ever take from them.

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