Founded in 1960, England's League Cup has become a cornerstone of the domestic football calendar and has seen its fair share of thrills and spills.
Since the inauguration of the tournament back in the 1960-61 season, there have been no fewer than 23 separate winners, adding a competitive exterior to its reputation among supporters of competing clubs. The competition is controlled by the English Football League, permitting all 92 clubs from England's four top divisions to compete for the prestigious title.
Winners of the trophy receive the added bonus of a UEFA Europa Conference League playoff round spot. This will be allocated to the 6th placed team in the Premier League (seventh if the FA Cup is claimed by a top-six side) if the tournament winner has already qualified for the Champions League or Europa League by finishing top five in the Premier League.
Most successful teams in Carabao Cup history
Here are the four teams that have won the trophy more than any other in the history of the competition:
Liverpool in Carabao Cup
- Carabao Cup winners: 10
- Carabao Cup runners-up: 4
- Years won: 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1995, 2001, 2003, 2012, 2022, 2024
Liverpool, most recently winners in 2024, sit top of the chart with regards to all-time Carabao Cup trophies, claiming the tournament 10 times and finishing as runners-up on four occasions.
The Reds have enjoyed a fruitful relationship with the competition, having last taken the crown in 2024 by beating Chelsea 1-0 after extra time. Two years earlier, they beat the same opponents in the final on penalties.
Memorably, the Reds also managed to get their hands on the cup in the 2000-01 campaign, courtesy of a Gary McAllister penalty which downed Birmingham City 5-4 in another shootout on the way to a famous League Cup, FA Cup, and UEFA Cup treble-winning season.
Manchester City in the Carabao Cup
- Carabao Cup winners: 8
- Carabao Cup runners-up: 1
- Years won: 1970, 1976, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
In recent years, Manchester City has become a major force in the Carabao Cup. Unbelievably, Pep Guardiola's men managed to scoop the trophy on four successive occasions between 2017-18 and 2020-21, adding to their increasing dominance in English football throughout the last decade.
They defeated Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 back in April 2021, as Aymeric Laporte converted with an 82nd-minute bullet header from a Kevin De Bruyne free kick.
West Ham United put an end to City's hold on the cup back in October 2021, emerging victorious 5-3 on penalties at the London Stadium in the Round of 16.
Manchester United in the Carabao Cup
- Carabao Cup winners: 6
- Carabao Cup runners-up: 4
- Years won: 1992, 2006, 2009, 20010, 2017, 2023
Manchester United ended a six-year trophy drought in 2023 when they beat Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final.
The Red Devils have won this competition six times, with five of those coming since 2006. Along with Liverpool, they are the only team to have reached the final of this tournament at least 10 times.
United lifted the trophy three times in a five-year spell under Sir Alex Ferguson, who first won it back in 1992. Jose Mourinho and Erik ten Hag are the other managers to lead the Old Trafford club to League Cup glory.
Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup
- Carabao Cup winners: 5
- Carabao Cup runners-up: 4
- Years won: 1961, 1975, 1977, 1994, 1996
Aston Villa takes up the third position in terms of Carabao Cup tournament success, last getting their hands on the crown back in 1996 against Leeds United.
No doubt, their presence in the latter rounds of the tournament has stagnated in the last 20 years, however, that can be attributed to the success of England's elite sides on the strength of their increased financial backing since the 1990s. Nevertheless, the Villans did reach both the 2009-10 and 2019-20 finals.
Unfortunately, they lost out in both showpieces to Manchester United and Manchester City, respectively.
Carabao Cup winners (1961-2024)
The Carabao Cup has enabled domestic big-hitters and relative underdogs to find success. As can be seen from the famous cup wins by Swansea City and Middlesbrough in the 21st century, there is always a chance for teams from any division to go all the way.
Football in England may have a growing disparity of resources from top to bottom. Nonetheless, knockout ties will always throw up surprises when least expected due to their unpredictable nature.
Here is the completed list of Carabao Cup winners from 1961 to 2024:
Year | Winners | Runners-up | Score |
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2024 | Liverpool | Chelsea | 1-0 (AET) |
2023 | Manchester United | Newcastle | 2-0 |
2022 | Liverpool | Chelsea | 0-0 (PKs) |
2021 | Manchester City | Tottenham | 1-0 |
2020 | Manchester City | Aston Villa | 2-1 |
2019 | Manchester City | Arsenal | 0-0 (PKs) |
2018 | Manchester City | Arsenal | 3-0 |
2017 | Man United | Southampton | 3-2 |
2016 | Manchester City | Liverpool | 1-1 (PKs) |
2015 | Chelsea | Tottenham | 2-0 |
2014 | Manchester City | Sunderland | 3-1 |
2013 | Swansea | Bradford City | 5-0 |
2012 | Liverpool | Cardiff City | 2-2 (PKs) |
2011 | Birmingham City | Arsenal | 2-1 |
2010 | Man United | Aston Villa | 2-1 |
2009 | Man United | Aston Villa | 0-0 (PKs) |
2008 | Tottenham | Chelsea | 2-1 |
2007 | Chelsea | Arsenal | 2-1 |
2006 | Man United | Wigan | 4-0 |
2005 | Chelsea | Liverpool | 3-2 |
2004 | Middlesbrough | Bolton | 2-1 |
2003 | Liverpool | Man United | 2-1 |
2002 | Manchester City | Aston Villa | 2-1 |
2001 | Liverpool | Birmingham City | 1-1 (PKs) |
2000 | Leicester | Tranmere | 2-1 |
1999 | Tottenham | Leicester | 1-0 |
1998 | Chelsea | Middlesbrough | 2-0 |
1997 | Leicester | Middlesbrough | 1-0 |
1996 | Aston Villa | Leeds United | 3-0 |
1995 | Liverpool | Bolton | 2-1 |
1994 | Aston Villa | Man United | 3-1 |
1993 | Arsenal | Sheffield Wednesday | 2-1 |
1992 | Man United | Nottingham Forest | 1-0 |
1991 | Sheffield Wednesday | Man United | 1-0 |
1990 | Nottingham Forest | Oldham | 1-0 |
1989 | Nottingham Forest | Luton Town | 3-1 |
1988 | Luton Town | Arsenal | 3-2 |
1987 | Arsenal | Liverpool | 2-1 |
1986 | Oxford Utd | QPR | 3-0 |
1985 | Norwich | Sunderland | 1-0 |
1984 | Liverpool | Everton | 1-0 |
1983 | Liverpool | Man United | 2-1 |
1982 | Liverpool | Tottenham | 3-1 |
1981 | Liverpool | West Ham | 2-1 |
1980 | Wolves | Nottingham Forest | 1-0 |
1979 | Nottingham Forest | Southampton | 3-2 |
1978 | Nottingham Forest | Liverpool | 1-0 |
1977 | Aston Villa | Everton | 3-2 |
1976 | Manchester City | Newcastle | 2-1 |
1975 | Aston Villa | Norwich | 1-0 |
1974 | Wolves | Manchester City | 2-1 |
1973 | Tottenham | Norwich | 1-0 |
1972 | Stoke City | Chelsea | 2-1 |
1971 | Tottenham | Aston Villa | 2-0 |
1970 | Manchester City | West Brom | 2-1 |
1969 | Swindon | Arsenal | 3-1 |
1968 | Leeds United | Arsenal | 1-0 |
1967 | QPR | West Brom | 3-2 |
1966 | West Brom | West Ham | 5-3 agg. |
1965 | Chelsea | Leicester | 3-2 agg. |
1964 | Leicester | Stoke | 4-3 agg. |
1963 | Birmingham | Aston Villa | 3-1 agg. |
1962 | Norwich | Rochdale | 4-0 agg. |
1961 | Aston Villa | Rotherham | 3-2 agg. |