The dust has settled on the IPL 2026 season, and the cricketing world is still processing the magnitude of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) historic triumph.
By defeating the Gujarat Titans on their home turf at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, RCB successfully defended their crown, officially joining Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI) in the ultra-exclusive “back-to-back” IPL champions club.
However, lifting consecutive trophies isn’t the only history-defining milestone the franchise unlocked on that unforgettable night. By securing their second successive championship at the very same ground where they captured their maiden title in 2025, RCB has entered another unique, elite list in tournament folklore: franchises that have won two IPL finals at a single venue.
The Ultimate Fortresses: Winning Two IPL Finals at the Same Venue
In the high-pressure cauldron of an IPL final, neutral or away venues present a massive psychological challenge. Yet, a select few teams have managed to turn specific stadiums into their ultimate lucky charms. With their 2026 victory in Ahmedabad, RCB became only the third team in the tournament’s history to achieve this rare feat.
Here is the complete, illustrious list of teams that have conquered the same final venue multiple times:
Mumbai Indians (MI) – Kolkata (2013, 2015): Rohit Sharma’s men began their legendary championship era at Eden Gardens, defeating Chennai Super Kings in both 2013 and 2015 to establish Kolkata as their premier hunting ground.
Mumbai Indians (MI) – Hyderabad (2017, 2019): Proving their adaptability, MI replicated this feat at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad, snatching two agonizingly close, 1-run thrilling victories against Rising Pune Supergiant (2017) and CSK (2019).
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) – Chennai (2012, 2024): KKR’s affinity for M.A. Chidambaram Stadium is legendary. They stunned CSK on their own turf in 2012 to win their first title, and returned 12 years later in 2024 to completely dismantle Sunrisers Hyderabad for their third crown.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) – Ahmedabad (2025, 2026): The newest additions to this list, Bengaluru has made the world’s largest cricket stadium their ultimate fortress. After breaking their 18-year title drought against Punjab Kings here in 2025, they returned in 2026 to silence a packed home crowd and conquer the Gujarat Titans.
Securing multiple finals at the same venue requires a perfect storm of tactical mastery and mental fortitude. In 2025, RCB proved they could handle the immense pressure of shedding their “underdog” tag on Ahmedabad’s massive playing square. When they returned in 2026, the challenge was entirely different and they had to defend a crown against the stadium’s actual tenants, the Gujarat Titans.
As the franchise looks forward to future seasons, the Narendra Modi Stadium will forever hold a sacred place in RCB history, the theatre where a team of perennial challengers permanently transformed into back-to-back kings.