It is Real Madrid they have won it five years in a row.
Nottingham Forest
I think it was Jouse' Morinho
I think it is Chelsea but they are still a really good team.
real Madrid from 1955 to 1960. benfica 1961 and 1962. internationale 1963 and 1964 ajax 1970 to 1973 bayern munich 1974 to 1976 Liverpool fc has won the champions league twice in a row as well, during the years 1977 and 1978 Nottingham forest under brian clough has won the champions league twice in a row during the years 1979 and 1980.
It was Huddersfield, champions in 1924-5-6.
Marcel Desailly (92/93 - Marseille, 93/94 - AC Milan) There is at least one other who won it twice in a row (with 2 different teams, obviously, since no team has repeated since it became the Champions League)
50 50 chance
Yes, each team has three contacts to get the ball back over the net (not counting a block contact). (Individual players cannot contact the ball twice in a row, however.)
No but Marian Hossa has lost in the finals twice in a row and his team is still in.
As of 2015, the Cork Ladies Football Team have been All-Ireland Champions for 5 years in a row, and so would be regarded as the best team.
No, you cannot skip someone twice in a row in Phase 10.
Yes. There is no rule not allowing a team to win back-to-back championships. If a team has the skill to pull of consecutive Stanley Cup wins.