European football is usually dominated by the same handful of clubs, but over the last two seasons Aston Villa have managed to separate themselves through pure consistency. While trophies will always attract the headlines, winning regularly across European competitions is often the best indicator of how strong a side actually is over time. Surprisingly, it is Aston Villa who currently sit at the top of the list ahead of several continental giants.
Which Teams Have Won The Most European Matches Since 2023-24?
Aston Villa – 27 wins
Aston Villa’s rise under Unai Emery has been remarkable. What started as steady progress quickly turned into genuine European consistency, with Villa picking up win after win across continental competitions. Their organisation, tactical discipline, and confidence in big matches have helped them edge past some of Europe’s biggest names.
Paris Saint-Germain – 26 wins
Paris Saint-Germain have continued to remain one of Europe’s strongest teams despite major squad changes in recent years. Even with the pressure that constantly surrounds the club, PSG have managed to maintain impressive results in Europe and remain among the continent’s most consistent sides.
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Real Madrid – 26 wins
Real Madrid simply know how to win in Europe. No matter the squad, manager, or situation, the Spanish giants always seem to find another level in continental competitions. Their experience and mentality continue to make them one of the toughest teams to face on the European stage.
Bayern Munich – 26 wins
Bayern Munich’s place near the top of the list comes as no surprise. The German champions have consistently delivered strong performances in Europe over the years, and the last two seasons have been no different. Their attacking quality combined with their experience makes them one of the most reliable teams in the competition.
Arsenal – 25 wins
Arsenal’s return to Europe’s top table has shown how much the club has grown under Mikel Arteta. After spending years rebuilding, the Gunners now look far more comfortable competing against elite opposition and have developed into a side capable of consistently delivering results in Europe.
The list also reflects how quickly momentum can shift in football. While clubs like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are expected to compete at the highest level, Aston Villa’s emergence proves that strong management, structure, and belief can still disrupt the traditional European hierarchy.