The 16 Champions League winners who've played in Scottish football
By Craig Fowler
Published 3rd Jun 2019, 14:55 BST
Updated 3rd Jun 2019, 15:55 BST
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In honour of Liverpool's triumph over Tottenham Hotspur in Saturday's final, we've put together a list of players who've won the most prestigious prize in the game since 1993 and played in Scottish football at one point.
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The Hibs hero and former manager was part of the Marseille team that won the first European Cup after the Champions League rebrand in 1993.
Scorer of the only goal in the 1993 final, Boli would later go on to have a brief stint with Rangers.
De Boer was part of the young Ajax side that shocked Juventus in the 95 final. He would later spend four years at Ibrox, starting in 2000.
Frank would join his twin brother Ronald at Ibrox for a short spell in 2004.
The former Rangers striker - known for one of Scottish football most infamous open-goal misses - was an unused sub during the 95 final.
The ex-Rangers defender was an unused substitute as the Bianconeri got their revenge on Ajax the following year, winning on penalties.
Ravanelli netted the opener in the 1-1 draw before being substituted later in the match. He would later play in Scottish football during a brief spell at Dundee.