26th MAY 1999, UEFA Champions League Final, Barcelona, Spain, Manchester United 2 v Bayern Munich 1, Manchester United team with manager Alex Ferguson celebrate with the trophy following their win (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)

In the 1998-99 season, Manchester United reached the promised land as they ended up becoming the only English team to win the coveted Treble as they beat Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp in Barcelona to secure the UEFA Champions League in dramatic fashion, and what many call, the greatest final in the competition’s history.

26 May 1999: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates scoring the second goal for Manchester United during the European Champions League Final against Bayern Munich in the Nou Camp Stadium, Barcelona, Spain. Manchester United won 2 – 1 with both United goals scored during injury time, to secure the treble of League, FA Cup and European Cup. Mandatory Credit: Ben Radford /Allsport

 

26 May 1999: Teddy Sheringham of Manchester United heads goalwards during the UEFA Champions League Final against Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp in Barcelona, Spain. Sheringham scored the equaliser as United won 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Ben Radford /Allsport

However, this was not the only trophy they won. They won the Premier League and the FA Cup to complete before heading to Spain for the European final.

Here is the squad that featured in the competition back then.

Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson

Pos. Name
GK
 Peter Schmeichel
DF
 Gary Neville
DF
 Denis Irwin
DF
 David May
DF
 Ronny Johnsen
DF
 Jaap Stam
MF
 David Beckham
MF
 Nicky Butt
FW
 Andy Cole
FW
 Teddy Sheringham
MF
 Ryan Giggs
DF
 Phil Neville
DF
 John Curtis
MF
 Jordi Cruyff
MF
 Jesper Blomqvist
MF
 Roy Keane (c)
GK
 Raimond van der Gouw
MF
 Paul Scholes
FW
 Dwight Yorke
FW
 Ole Gunnar Solskjær
DF
 Henning Berg
FW
 Erik Nevland
DF
 Michael Clegg
DF
 Wes Brown
DF
 Chris Casper
MF
 Philip Mulryne
FW
 Alex Notman
DF
 Ronnie Wallwork
GK
 Nick Culkin
MF
 Mark Wilson
MF
 Jonathan Greening
DF
 Danny Higginbotham