Manchester United - 1967-1968, 1998-1999 and 2007-2008
Liverpool FC - 1976-1977, 1977-1978, 1980-1981, 1983-1984 and 2004-2005
Jimmy Rimmer, sub goalkeeper for Man Utd in 1968 and he was substituted after 5 mins while keeping for Aston Villa in 1982 Jimmy Rimmer was replaced by Nigel Spink after 9 minutes
Dodo
I suppose by domestic trophies, you mean league titles...step forward Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest, who won the English First Division in 1978, their only league success, then went on to win the European Cup in 1979, and they retained the Cup in 1980. So they have won one league title and two European Cups
Quite possibly, the most number of cups won in total has been won by Celtic or Rangers in Scotland; no other country has ever experienced an almost total domination of domestic competition by two clubs. To check this, I recommend that you visit the websites of both clubs.
England have never won it. English clubs have won the Champions League/European Cup 12 times. From 1955 up until 1992, it was known as the European Cup and since then it has been the Champions League. Since it became known as the Champions League English clubs have won it 4 times.
paolo sousa. juve in 96 and dortmund in 97
There are a few Paulo maldini with A.C. Milan 5 cups, Raul with Real Madrid, and Marcille Desailly, with Olympic Marseille and A.C. Milan.
There are two players Henning Berg anand damien duff. Blackburn Rovers and chelsea.
Manchester United and Liverpool are both football clubs in the UK. They are two of the most successful clubs in England and both claim the title of the Greatest English Football Club.
Mohammed Sissoko- signed for Liverpool in 2005 (in the summer after they had won it) and now plays for Juventus.
Because two European nations "colonized" Canada - the English and the French.
The UEFA Cup and the Champions League are associated with football in Europe. They are governed by the Union of European Football Associations. Well, Champions league is the most prestigious of the two football tournaments.