Anorthosis Famagusta F.C. in European football

Anorthosis Famagusta F.C. in European football
ClubAnorthosis Famagusta
First entry1963–64 European Cup
Latest entry2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League

UEFA Champions League

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Champions League 2005–06: On 26 July 2005, Anorthosis Famagusta achieved one of the greatest results in Cypriot football history when they beat the Turkish team Trabzonspor 3–1 in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League second qualifying-round match. They lost the second leg 1–0 in Turkey, but progressed 3–2 on aggregate. In the third-round qualifying tie against the Scottish team Rangers, Anorthosis lost the first leg 2–1, and the second leg 2–0, so dropped into the first round of the UEFA Cup. They were then defeated 6–1 on aggregate by the Italian team Palermo.

Champions League 2008–09: After winning the domestic league 2007–2008 Anorthosis managed to qualify for the 2008–2009 UEFA Champions League group stage, over-running Armenian champions FC Pyunik, Austrian champions Rapid Wien and Greek champions Olympiacos in the qualifying rounds. This allowed the team to qualify for the Group Stage of the Champions League, the first time for a Cypriot team. In the group stage, they earned their first point following a 0–0 away draw with Werder Bremen, then got their first win beating Panathinaikos FC 3–1 while Hawar Mulla Mohammed became the first Iraqi player to score in the UEFA Champions League, although they lost to Inter Milan 1–0 at San Siro, they drew 3–3 in GSP Stadium. In their 5th Champions League game, Anorthosis had a chance to make it to the knock-out stage if they would have won against Werder Bremen. Anorthosis went up 2–0, but in the second half Diego made the score 2–1, and minutes before the match ended, Hugo Almeida managed to equalise for Bremen, and the match finished 2–2. Anorthosis still had a chance to get into the knock-out stage in the final match against Panathinaikos if they would have won. However, during the last game they lost 1–0 away to Panathinaikos. Inter (who had already qualified for the next stage) lost 2–1 to Bremen, meaning that Anorthosis finished fourth – missing out on a consolation UEFA Cup place. In the week prior to the game against Panathinaikos the club was disrupted when the Directors complained to the police that the President was embezzling funds. He was remanded in custody and forced to resign, eventually being released by the police without charges.[1]

UEFA Cup

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UEFA Cup 1991–92: The return in European salons after 8 years of absence. Anorthosis was invited to address the 1986 European champion, the famous Steaua Bucharest. The beginning was hard work; the hardest after losing 2–1 in the first game held in a crowded Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium. In the second match Anorthosis would succeed the impossible but finally luck played a bad game. After stunning appearance and excellent coaching from Iortaneskou tied the score with his first goal of the game Obiku and Ketsbaia led the game in overtime, where the Romanians being far more experienced competitors in front of the audience equaled getting this ticket of qualifying. The overexertion of Anorthosis players were actually moving, which realized the anorthosiatikos world and the next day swept Larnaca airport deifying their "fallen hero" of Bucharest.[2]

UEFA Cup 1992–93: In 1992–93 the team participated again in the UEFA Cup. Dreams dashed any discrimination on hearing the draw that brought us face to face with the Other "Old Lady" the famous Juventus. With giants from the world of world football like Roberto Baggio, Gianluca Vialli, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Pierluigi Casiraghi, Angelo Peruzzi, Moreno Torricelli, Andreas Moller, Julio Cesar, Jurgen Kohler and under the guidance of Trapattoni subsequent holder of the trophy summarily whacked Anorthosis defeating them 6–1 in Turin and 0–4 at the Antonis Papadopoulos. The titular goal of Anorthosis noted Temuri Ketsbaia and coach had the Georgian Koutsaef.[3]

UEFA Cup 1994–95: After one year of absence and returned again to the UEFA Cup. Fateful meant to be this year as Anorthosis made its first European qualification for the Bulgarian FC Shumen. In the first game held at the Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium the team under the guidance of Andrew Mouskalli won 2–0 with goals of Charalambous and Nikolic took clear precedence for the qualification and despite the fact that we were in a very early iterative trailing by 1–0 with goals from Ashiotis Gkogkits and Anorthosis took second victory over the Bulgarians together and qualification. In the next round the team had to face the pride of the Basque Athletic Bilbao, in the first game held at the Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium the team scored a historic victory by defeating the Spaniards 2–0, the goals of the team are experienced Siniša Gogić and Pune. In iterative held in furnace under the name San Mames the team tried but honestly was clearly influenced by the absence of the great star of Gkogkits and abortion of Andreas Panayiotou and Vassos Tsangari, so they lost 3–0 and was eliminated from the Then with the last goal to be noted shortly before maturity. The pride we felt as Greeks Famagustans listening Basques shouting rhythmically Famagusta name as a mark of respect and solidarity was something indescribable.

UEFA Cup 2007–08: Anorthosis qualified for the 2007–08 UEFA Cup by way of their Cypriot Cup win. They entered the competition at the first qualifying-round stage. Aggregate victories over FK Vardar and CFR 1907 Cluj saw them move through to the first round proper. Anorthosis were drawn against English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur. The first leg was played at White Hart Lane on 20 September 2007 which Tottenham Hotspur won 6–1. On 4 October 2007 the second leg resulted in a 1–1 draw when Robbie Keane equalised for Tottenham Hotspur after Fabinho had put Anorthosis ahead.

UEFA Europa League

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Europa League 2009–10: After the highs of their exploits in the previous season's Champions League, Anorthosis went crashing out of the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League in the second qualifying round, losing 4–3 on aggregate to OFK Petrovac of Montenegro.

Europa League 2010–11: Anorthosis started well the Europa League 2010–11 by beating FC Banants of Armenia 3–0 and 0–1 respectively. However, in the second round they lost 0–2 to HNK Šibenik of Croatia. Furthermore, for the next round they managed to qualify after a 3–0 victory accompanied by great performance. In the third qualifying round Anorthosis had a poor performance against Cercle Brugge, losing 0–1 in Belgium. Whenever they came back in Cyprus for the rematch they defeated Cercle 3–1 with Cafu scoring all 3 goals. Anorthosis's adventure ended with a 0–4 loss in Moscow and a 1–2 home loss against CSKA Moscow.

Europa League 2011–2012: Anorthosis in season 2011–12 started from the Second qualifying round. On that round Anorthosis met Fc Garga Georgia. The Cypriot club defeated the Georgian Club 3–0 at the Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, but then lost to the Georgian Club 2–0 in Zestafoni. In the third qualifying round Anorthosis encountered FK Rabotnički Skopje. The first match at Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium was not the ideal for the Cypriot club, after the first 70 minutes the result was still 0–0. The Skopje Club scored in their first real opportunity in the game, after another 10 minutes the Skopje club scored a second goal after an incredible mistake by the Anorthosis' goalkeeper Dimitar Ivankov. In the second match at the Philip II Arena Anorthosis won 1–2 FK Rabotnički. The score 0–2 until 87-minute, which would send the game to extra-time. After that match Dimitar Ivankov was released from his contract and removed from the Anorthosis Squad.

Europa League 2012–2013: Anorthosis began the season in Second qualifying round of Europa League. Anorthosis faced the cup winner of Estonian for the season 2011–12, Levadia Tallinn, On the first match Anorthosis Famagusta defeat the Estonian club 3–1 (Spadacio, Toni Calvo, Ricardo Laborde) in Kadrioru Stadium, with MVP the best player of the club Ricardo Laborde.[4] On 26 July in Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium Anorthosis defeat Levadia Tallinn with score 3–0 with scorers (Okkas, Toni Calvo, Ricardo Laborde), with MVP the attacking midfielder of the team Juliano Spadacio.[5] On 28 August, Anorthosis defeat Georgian Dila Gori away with score 0–1, With scorer Giannis Okkas at 69th minute. Dila Gori played with 10 players after the ban of Gogita Gogua with red card from the referee.[6] On 9 August after a bad match anorthosis end there European dream at 3rd QR. of uefa europa league. Anorthosis lost 3–0 at his home from Dila Gori.[7]

European competition matches

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  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

1963–64 European Cup

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11 September 1963 QR. FK Partizan   3–0   Anorthosis Famagusta Belgrade, Serbia
Vladica Kovačević   50' (pen.)
Vladica Kovačević   65'
Milan Galić   83'
Stadium: JNA Stadium
Attendance: 11,033
Referee:   Kostadin Dinov
1 October 1963 QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   1–3
(1–6 agg.)
  FK Partizan Famagusta, Cyprus
Kokkinis   20'   25' Milan Galić
  25' Mane Bajić
  85' Vladica Kovačević
Stadium: GSE Stadium
Attendance: 6,245
Referee:   Hakki Gürüz

1964–65 Cup Winners' Cup

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16 September 1964 QR. Spartak Praha Sokolovo   10–0   Anorthosis Famagusta Prague, Czech Republic
Stadium: Letná Stadium
Attendance: 12,055
20 September 1964 QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   0–6
(0–16 agg.)
  Spartak Praha Sokolovo Plzeň, Czech Republic
Stadium: Stadion města Plzně
Attendance: 8,007

1971–72 Cup Winners' Cup

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29 September 1971 1st QR. Beerschot   1–0   Anorthosis Famagusta Antwerp, Belgium
Stadium: Antwerp
Attendance: 12,072
23 September 1971 1st QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   0–7
(0–8 agg.)
  Beerschot Antwerp, Belgium
Stadium: Antwerp
Attendance: 11,001

1975–76 Cup Winners' Cup

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1 October 1975 1st QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   1–1
(1–10 agg.)
  Ararat Yerevan Famagusta, Cyprus
Stadium: GSE Stadium
Attendance: 11,001

1983–84 UEFA Cup

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28 September 1983 1st QR. FC Bayern Munich   10–0
(11–0 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Munich, Germany
Report Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 38,040

1991–92 UEFA Cup

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17 September 1991 1st QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   1–2   Steaua București Larnaka, Cyprus
Michael Obiku   70' (pen.) Report   45' Ilie Stan
  47' Ilie Dumitrescu
Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 7,878
Referee:   Roman Steindl
1 October 1991 1st QR. Steaua București   1–2
2–2 A.E.T

(4–3 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Bucharest, Romania
Ilie Stan   62'
Ilie Stan   115'
Report   53' Michael Obiku
  84' Temuri Ketsbaia
Stadium: Stadionul Steaua
Attendance: 22,000
Referee:   Piotr Werner

1992–93 UEFA Cup

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16 September 1992 1st QR. Juventus   6–1   Anorthosis Famagusta Turin, Italy
Roberto Baggio   3'
Andreas Möller   10'
Gianluca Vialli   42'
Gianluca Vialli   61'
Antonio Conte   44'
Moreno Torricelli   75'
Report   85' Temuri Ketsbaia Stadium: Stadio delle Alpi
Attendance: 50,000
Referee:   Laszlo Molnar
29 September 1992 1st QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   0–4
(1–10 agg.)
  Juventus Larnaca, Cyprus
Report   14' Fabrizio Ravanelli
  39' Jürgen Kohler
  66' Pierluigi Casiraghi
  87' Pierluigi Casiraghi
Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
Referee:   Brian Hill

1994–95 UEFA Cup

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9 August 1994 1st QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   2–0   Shumen Larnaka, Cyprus
Charalambous   19'
Srboljub Nikolić   40'
Report Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 4,238
Referee:   Alfred Wieser
23 August 1994 1st QR. Shumen   1–2
(1–4 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Shumen, Bulgaria
Bozhidar Iskrenov   43' (pen.) Report   60' Demetris Assiotis
  82' Siniša Gogić
Stadium: Panayot Volov Stadium
Attendance: 11,000
Referee:  
13 September 1994 2nd QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   2–0   Athletic Bilbao Larnaka, Cyprus
Siniša Gogić   6'
Panicos Pounas   51'
Report Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 11,287
Referee:   Atanas Ouzounov
27 September 1994 2nd QR. Athletic Bilbao   3–0
(3–2 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Bilbao, Spain
Julen Guerrero   17'
Andreas Panayiotou   34' (o.g.)
Genar Andrinúa   89'
Report Stadium: San Mamés Stadium
Attendance: 38,000
Referee:   Atanas Ouzounov

1995–96 Champions League

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9 August 1995 QR. Rangers   1–0   Anorthosis Glasgow, Scotland
Gordon Durie   68' Report MatchCentre Stadium: Ibrox Park
Attendance: 43,500
Referee:   Eric Blareau
23 August 1995 QR. Anorthosis   0–0
(0–1 agg.)
  Rangers Larnaka, Cyprus
Report MatchCentre Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 9,400
Referee:   László Vágner

1996–97 UEFA Cup

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17 July 1996 1st QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   4–0   Shirak Larnaca, Cyprus
Vesko Mihajlović   53'
Vesko Mihajlović   83'
Siniša Gogić   60' (pen.)
Siniša Gogić   72' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 7,450
Referee:   Miroslav Liba
24 July 1996 1st QR. Shirak   2–2
(2–6 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Gyumri, Armenia
Ararat Harutyunyan   15'
Harutyun Vardanyan   25'
Report   18' (pen.) Siniša Gogić
  47' Vesko Mihajlović
Stadium: Gyumri City Stadium
Attendance: 1,250
Referee:   Gennady Yakubovsky
6 August 1996 2nd QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   1–2   Neuchâtel Xamax Larnaca, Cyprus
Konstandinos Stavrou   18' Report   29' Alain Vernier
  57' Marek Leśniak
Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 9,000
Referee:   Christopher Howells
20 August 1996 2nd QR. Neuchâtel Xamax   4–0
(6–1 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Liazid Sandjak   10'
Liazid Sandjak   10'
Jean-Pierre Cyprien   17'
Alain Vernier   37'
Report Stadium: Stade de la Maladière
Attendance: 12,074
Referee:   Haim Lipkovitz

1997–98 UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup

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23 July 1997 1st QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   3–0   Kaunas Larnaka, Cyprus
Slobodan Krčmarević   20'
Ioannis Okkas   47'
Ioannis Okkas   81'
Report Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 11,300
Referee:   Charles Agius
30 July 1997 1st QR. Kaunas   1–1
(1–4 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Kaunas, Lithuania
Report Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadium
Attendance: 740
Referee:   Graham Poll
13 August 1997 2nd QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   2–0   Lierse S.K. Larnaka, Cyprus
Report Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 11,300
Referee:   Alain Sars
27 August 1997 2nd QR. Lierse S.K.  3–0
(3–2 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Lier, Belgium
Report Stadium: Herman Vanderpoortenstadion
Attendance: 14,538
Referee:   Ľuboš Michel
16 September 1997 1st R. Karlsruhe   2–1   Anorthosis Famagusta Karlsruhe, Germany
David Regis   11'
Markus Schroth   88'
Report   34' Zacharias Charalambous Stadium: Wildparkstadion
Attendance: 12,000
Referee:   Adrian Stoica
30 September 1997 1st R. Anorthosis Famagusta   1–1
(2–3 agg.)
  Karlsruhe Larnaka, Cyprus
Vesko Mihajlović   12' Report   42' Gunther Schepens Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 9,000
Referee:   Herman van Dijk

1998–99

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1999–00

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2000–01

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2002–03

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2003–04

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2004–05

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2005–06

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2007–08

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2008–09 Champions League

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Panathinaikos 6 3 1 2 8 7 +1 10
  Internazionale 6 2 2 2 8 7 +1 8
  Werder Bremen 6 1 4 1 7 9 −2 7
  Anorthosis Famagusta 6 1 3 2 8 8 0 6
  ANO INT PAN BRM
Anorthosis 3–3 3–1 2–2
Internazionale 1–0 - 0–1 1–1
Panathinaikos 1–0 0–2 - 2–2
Werder Bremen 0–0 2–1 0–3

2009–10

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2010–11

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2011–12 Europa League

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14 July 2011 2nd QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   3–0   FC Gagra Larnaka, Cyprus
19:30 Nemanja Vučićević   9'
Jan Rezek   35'
Jan Rezek   71'
Report   13' Zviad Chkhetiani
  15' Mykola Nakonechniy
  25' Sichinava
Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 6.550
Referee:   Radek Matějek
21 July 2011 2nd QR. FC Gagra   2–0
(2–3 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Zestaponi, Georgia
20:00 Giorgi Gabedava   6'
Zviad Chkhetiani   39'
Giorgi Tkeshelashvili   40'
Irakli Khutsidze   69'
Nikoloz Jishkariani  75'
Report   58' Igor Tomašić
  60' Ricardo Laborde
Stadium: David Abashidze
Attendance: 3.800
Referee:   Peter Sippel
14 July 2011 3rd QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   0–2   FK Rabotnički Larnaka, Cyprus
19:00 Igor Tomašić   28'
Cristovão Ramos   31'
Vincent Laban   43'
Janicio Martins   76'
Report   1' Pance Kumbev
  33' Krste Velkovski
  71' Milovan Petrović
  82' Krste Velkovski
Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 7.000
Referee:   Harald Lechner
21 July 2011 3rd QR. FK Rabotnički   1–2
(3–2 agg.)
  Anorthosis Famagusta Skopje, Macedonia
20:00 Milovan Petrovic   24'
Panče Kumbev   60'
Stole Dimitrievski   61'
Panče Kumbev   87'
Borče Manevski   90+6'
Report   19' Ricardo Laborde
  50' Jan Rezek
  50' Cristovão Ramos
  65' Cristovão Ramos
Stadium: Philip II Arena
Attendance: 4.500
Referee:   Nikolai Yordanov

2012–13 Europa League

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19 July 2012 2nd QR. Levadia Tallinn   1–3   Anorthosis Famagusta Tallinn, Estonia
18:45 Igor Morozov   82' Report   45' Juliano Spadacio
  56' Ricardo Laborde
  62' Toni Calvo
Stadium: Kadrioru Stadium
Attendance: 2.550
Referee:   Marco Fritz
Man of the Match: Ricardo Laborde
26 July 2012 2nd QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   3–0
(6–1 agg.)
  Levadia Tallinn Larnaka, Cyprus
20:00 Toni Calvo   13'
Giannis Okkas   41'
Ricardo Laborde   62'
Report Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 8.050
Referee:   Evgen Aranovsky
Man of the Match: Juliano Spadacio
2 August 2012 3rd QR. Dila Gori   0–1   Anorthosis Famagusta Tbilisi, Georgia
19:00 Irakli Modebadze   24'
Giorgi Shashiashvili   26'
Gogita Gogua   29'
Giga Bechvaia   45+2'
Gogita Gogua   57'  
Vako Katsitadze   80'
Report   15' Giannis Okkas
  45+4' Jürgen Colin
  69' Evandro Roncatto
  80' Dan Alexa
  86' Branko Ilič
  69' Giannis Okkas
Stadium: Mikheil Meskhi Stadium
Attendance: 6.000
Referee:   Ken Henry Johnsen
Man of the Match: Giannis Okkas
9 August 2012 3rd QR. Anorthosis Famagusta   0–3
(1–3 agg.)
  Dila Gori Larnaka, Cyprus
20:00 Dan Alexa   56'
Jurgen Colin   76'
Vincent Laban   79'
Report   4' Giorgi Oniani
  15' Lasha Salukvadze
  25' Mate Vatsadze
  25+1' Lasha Gvalia
  54' Mate Vatsadze
  73' Giga Bechvaia
  78' Lasha Salukvadze
  80' Mate Vatsadze
Stadium: Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium
Attendance: 9.000
Referee:   Ádám Radványi
Man of the Match: Mate Vatsadze

Record

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1963–64 European Cup Q   Partizan 1–3[8][9][10] 0–3[9][10][11]  
1964–65 Cup Winners' Cup Q   Sparta Prague 0–61[9][12][13] 0–10[9][13][14]  
1971–72 Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Beerschot 0–12[9][15][16] 0–7[9][16][17]  
1975–76 Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Ararat Yerevan 1–1[9][18][19] 0–9[9][19][20]  
1983–84 UEFA Cup 1R   Bayern Munich 0–1[9][21][22] 0–10[9][22][23]  
1991–92 UEFA Cup 1R   Steaua București 1–2[9][24][25] 2–2[9][25][26]  
1992–93 UEFA Cup 1R   Juventus 0–4[9][27][28] 1–6[9][28][29]  
1994–95 UEFA Cup Q   Shumen 2–0[9][30][31] 2–1[9][31][32]  
1R   Athletic Bilbao 2–0[9][31][33] 0–3[9][31][34]  
1995–96 Champions League Q   Rangers 0–0[9][35][36] 0–1[9][36][37]  
1996–97 UEFA Cup 1Q   Shirak 4–0[9][38][39] 2–2[9][39][40]  
2Q   Neuchâtel Xamax 1–2[9][39][41] 0–4[9][39][42]  
1997–98 Champions League 1Q   Kareda Kaunas 3–0[9][43][44] 1–1[9][44][45]  
2Q   Lierse 2–0[9][44][46] 0–3[9][44][47]  
UEFA Cup 1R   Karlsruher SC 1–1[9][48][49] 1–2[9][49][50]  
1998–99 Champions League 1Q   Valletta 6–0[9][51][52] 2–0[9][52][53]  
2Q   Olympiacos 2–4[9][52][54] 1–2[9][52][55]  
UEFA Cup 1R   Zürich 2–3[9][56][57] 0–4[9][57][58]  
1999–00 Champions League 1Q   Slovan Bratislava 2–1[9][59][60] 1–1[9][60][61]  
2Q   Hertha 0–0[9][60][62] 0–2[9][60][63]  
UEFA Cup 1R   Legia Warszawa 1–0[9][64][65] 0–2[9][65][66]  
2000–01 Champions League Q   Anderlecht 0–0[9][67][68] 2–4[9][68][69]  
2002–03 UEFA Cup Q   Grevenmacher 3–0[70][71] 0–2[72][73]  
1R   Iraklis 3–1[74][75] 2–4[76][77]  
2R   Boavista 0–1[78][79] 1–2[80][81]  
2003–04 UEFA Cup Q   Željezničar Sarajevo 1–3[82] 0–1[83]  
2005–06 Champions League 1Q   Dinamo Minsk 1–0[84] 1–1[85]  
2Q   Trabzonspor 3–1[86] 0–1[87]  
3Q   Rangers 1–2[88] 0–2[89]  
UEFA Cup 1R   Palermo 0–4[90] 1–2[91]  
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1Q   Vardar 1–0[92] 1–0[93]  
2Q   Cluj 0–0[94] 3–1[95]  
1R   Tottenham Hotspur 1–1[96] 1–6[97]  
2008–09 Champions League 1Q   Pyunik 1–0[98] 2–0[99]  
2Q   Rapid Wien 3–0[100] 1–3[101]  
3Q   Olympiacos 3–0[102] 0–1[103]  
G   Werder Bremen 2–2[104] 0–0[105] 4th place
 
  Panathinaikos 3–1[106] 0–1[107]
  Internazionale 3–3[108] 0–1[109]
2009–10 Europa League 1Q   Käerjéng 97 5–0[110] 2–1[111]  
2Q   Petrovac 2–1[112] 1–3 (a.e.t.)[113]  
2010–11 Europa League 1Q   Banants 3–0[114] 1–0[115]  
2Q   HNK Šibenik 0–2[116] 3–0 (a.e.t.)[117]  
3Q   Cercle Brugge 3–1[118] 0–1[119]  
4Q   CSKA Moscow 1–2[120] 0–4[121]  
2011–12 Europa League 2Q   FC Gagra 3–0[122] 0–2[123]  
3Q   FK Rabotnički 0–2[124] 2–1[125]  
2012–13 Europa League 2Q   Levadia Tallinn 3–0[126] 3–1[127]  
3Q   FC Dila Gori 0–3[128] 1–0[129]  
2018–19 Europa League 1Q   Laçi 2–1 0–1  
2020–21 Europa League 3Q   Basel 2–3  
2021–22 Europa League 3Q   Rapid Wien 2–1 0–3  
Europa Conference League PO   Hapoel Be'er Sheva 3–1 0–0  
B   Gent 1-0 0-2 3rd place
 
  Partizan 0-2 1–1
  Flora 2-2 2-2

1: Both matches played in Czechoslovakia.
2: Both matches played in Belgium.

UEFA club competition record

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Last Update: 9 December 2021[130]

Competition GP W D L GF GA
Champions League 36 12 9 15 47 44
Cup Winners' Cup 6 0 1 5 1 34
UEFA Cup 36 10 5 21 50 82
Europa League 25 14 0 11 37 32
Europa Conference League 8 2 4 2 9 10
UEFA Intertoto Cup 2 0 0 2 0 8
Total 113 38 20 56 146 211

By country

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Country Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
  Serbia 4 0 1 3 2 9 −7 000.00
  Czech Republic 2 0 0 2 0 16 −16 000.00
  Belgium 10 3 1 6 9 20 −11 030.00
  Soviet Union 2 0 1 1 1 10 −9 000.00
  Germany 8 2 2 4 4 18 −14 025.00
  Romania 4 1 2 1 6 5 +1 025.00
  Italy 6 1 0 5 5 20 −15 016.67
  Bulgaria 2 2 0 0 4 1 +3 100.00
  Spain 2 1 0 1 2 3 −1 050.00
  Scotland 4 0 1 3 1 5 −4 000.00
  Armenia 6 5 1 0 13 2 +11 083.33
   Switzerland 5 0 0 5 3 16 −13 000.00
  Lithuania 2 1 1 0 4 1 +3 050.00
  Malta 2 2 0 0 8 0 +8 100.00
  Greece 8 3 0 5 14 14 +0 037.50
  Slovakia 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 050.00
  Poland 2 1 0 1 1 2 −1 050.00
  Luxembourg 4 3 0 1 10 3 +7 075.00
  Portugal 2 0 0 2 1 3 −2 000.00
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 0 0 2 1 4 −3 000.00
  Belarus 2 1 1 0 2 1 +1 050.00
  Turkey 2 1 0 1 3 2 +1 050.00
   Switzerland 2 1 0 1 1 2 −1 050.00
  Republic of Macedonia 4 3 0 1 4 3 +1 075.00
  England 2 0 1 1 2 7 −5 000.00
  Austria 4 2 0 2 6 7 −1 050.00
  Montenegro 2 1 0 1 3 4 −1 050.00
  Croatia 2 1 0 1 3 2 +1 050.00
  Russia 2 0 0 2 1 6 −5 000.00
  Georgia 4 2 0 2 4 5 −1 050.00
  Estonia 4 2 2 0 10 5 +5 050.00
  Albania 2 1 0 1 2 2 +0 050.00
  Israel 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 050.00

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