There's a reason for Spain to be on top of the UEFA association club coefficients. La Liga clubs are always main contenders in European competitions and this decade was special for Spanish football. Of course, Messi's Barcelona and Ronaldo's Real Madrid were the main forces in Europe but also Atletico Madrid and Sevilla were responsible for the country's success around Europe. With 20 European titles in 30 editions taking place this decade, it means that 66% of the European titles remained with Spanish. In Club coefficient standings, Spain has 3 clubs inside the Top-5: Real Madrid (1.), Barcelona (2.) and Atletico de Madrid (4.).

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20 of the 30 European titles' Champions this last decade have been won by Spanish teams

Real Madrid - 7 titles

Atletico Madrid - 6 titles

FC Barcelona - 4 titles

Sevilla FC - 3 titles

UEFA Champions League titles

2010/11

FC Barcelona 3-1 Manchester United

2013/14

Real Madrid 4-1 Atlético Madrid

(a.e.t)

2014/15

FC Barcelona 3-1 Juventus

2015/16

Real Madrid 1-1 Atletico Madrid

(5-3 on Penalties)

2016/17

Real Madrid 4-1 Juventus

2017/18

Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool

UEFA Europa League titles

2009/10

Atletico Madrid 2-1 Fulham

(a.e.t)

2011/12

Atletico Madrid 3-0 Athletic Bilbao

2013/14

Sevilla 0-0 SL Benfica

(4-2 on penalties)

2014/15

Sevilla 3-2 Dnipro

2015/16

Sevilla 3-1 Liverpool

2017/18

Atletico Madrid 3-0 Marseille

UEFA Super Cup titles

2009

Barcelona 1–0 Shakhtar Donetsk

(a.e.t.)

2010

Atlético Madrid 2–0 Internazionale

2011

Barcelona 2–0 Porto

2012

Atlético Madrid 4–1 Chelsea

2014

Real Madrid 2–0 Sevilla

2015

Barcelona 5–4 Sevilla

(a.e.t.)

2016

Real Madrid 3–2 Sevilla

(a.e.t.)

2017

Real Madrid 2–1 Manchester United

2018

Atlético Madrid 4–2 Real Madrid

(a.e.t.)

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