This was the fifth consecutive season that Spain had multiple teams in the semi-finals, which is also a new record.
Real Madrid's win at FC Schalke 04 in the round of 16 first leg was their tenth in a row, equalling the all-time competition record set between April and November 2013 by Bayern
Bayern Munich became first team to score five or more goals multiple times in a single Champions League season as they beat AS Roma in the group stage, Shakhtar Donetsk in the round of 16 and FC Porto in the quarter-final.
Ronaldo scored ten goals in this campaign making the fourth straight season that he has hit double figures. No other player has achieved such a feat in the history of Champions League.
Real Madrid played in the knockout phase for a record 19th time. They have never failed to progress from the group stage and are currently on a record run of 18 consecutive knockout phase appearances. The next best-placed clubs in that category are Arsenal FC (12) and Barcelona (11), both of whose sequences are also ongoing.
The red card for Shakhtar defender Olexandr Kucher in the round of 16 match against Bayern was the fastest in UEFA Champions League history. Clocked at three minutes 59 seconds.
Real Madrid became just the sixth team to win all six group stage fixtures and the first club to have done it twice.
Barcelona finished as group winners for the eighth successive season, thus extending their own competition record. It was the 16th time that they did which is also a tournament record.
AS Monaco became the ninth club to finish the group stage conceding just a single goal, after Milan (1992/93), AFC Ajax (1995/96), Juventus (1996/97, 2004/05), Chelsea (2005/06), Liverpool FC (2005/06), Villarreal CF (2005/06) and Manchester United (2010/11).
FC BATE Borisov conceded 24 goals, the highest in the history of Champions League group stage.The previous record was jointly held by GNK Dinamo Zagreb and FC Nordsjælland, was 22.