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Juventus FC in international football

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Italian club in international football
Juventus FC in international football
A Juventus formation during the 1928–29 season, making its debut in international competition in theCentral European Cup.
ClubJuventus FC
Most appearancesAlessandro Del Piero (130)
Top scorerAlessandro Del Piero (54)
First entry1958–59 European Cup
Latest entry2025–26 UEFA Champions League
Titles
Champions League
Europa League
Cup Winners' Cup
Intertoto Cup
Super Cup
Intercontinental Cup

Juventus Football Club first participated in aUnion of European Football Associations (UEFA) competition in 1958. The first international cup in which the club took part since theadvent of professionalism in Italy was theCentral European Cup, an inter-association tournament where theOld Lady made its debut in 1929.[1] That competition lasted from 1927 to 1940 and the club reached the semi-finals in five editions. From 1938 to theTorneio Internacional de Clubes Campeões in 1951, in which they gained the final, Juventus did not participate in any international championships. After the establishing of UEFA in 1954 and the creation of its first own club competitions since the following year, they have competed, as of 2022, in six out of the sevenconfederation tournaments. After its triumph in1985 Intercontinental Cup, the club obtained its firstworld champion title and contemporaneously claimed the trophy at least once in each of then five international competitions, making the Turinese club the first and only one worldwide in reach that achievement, which was revalidated after winning theUEFA Intertoto Cup fourteen years later and remained in force until the firstEuropa Conference League final played in 2022.[2][3]

One of the most titled clubs in the sport,[4][5] Juventus is Italy's secondmost successful team in European competitions,[6] sixth at continental level and twelfth with the most official international trophies won in the world,[7] having won eleven official tournaments: theUEFA Champions League (formerly known as the European Champions' Cup) twice,European Cup Winners' Cup once, theUEFA Europa League (formerly known as the UEFA Cup) thrice, theUEFA Intertoto Cup once, theUEFA Super Cup twice and theIntercontinental Cup twice; being a finalist on nine occasions (seven in European Champions' Cup and Champions League, one in UEFA Cup and one in Intercontinental Cup),[8] occupying the fourth position in the all-time UEFA competitions ranking,[9] and having obtained the highestcoefficient score during seven seasons since its introduction in 1979,the most for an Italian team in both.[10] Based to these results, Juventus was recognised as Italy's best club and second in Europe of the 20th century according to the perpetual classify published in 2009 by theInternational Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), an organisation recognised byFIFA.[11]

Qualification for international competitions is determined by a team's success in its national league and cup competitions from the previous season. Juventus competed at that level for 28 consecutive seasons since 1963 to 1991 (20 consecutive seasons in UEFA competitions since 1971 to 1991), more than other Italian club, winning six titles and gaining the final 11 times during that period.[12]

Giovanni Trapattoni is the club's most successful manager at international stage, with six trophies. During his first spell in the club between the 1970s and 1980s, Juventus becamethe first and only Italian side to win an international competition without foreigner footballers,[13] thefirst club in the history of European football to have won all three seasonal tournaments organised by the Union of European Football Associations, being also the only one to reach it with the same coach spell,[14] and the first European club to win the Intercontinental Cup, in 1985, since it was restructured by the European confederation andConfederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL)'s organizing committee five years beforehand;[15] being awarded withThe UEFA Plaque by theconfederation's presidentJacques Georges on 12 July 1988 atGeneva,Switzerland.[16]

Juventus' biggest-margin win in UEFA club competitions is a 7–0 victory overLechia Gdańsk in the1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup,Valur in the1986–87 European Champions' Cup andOlympiacos in the2003–04 UEFA Champions League.Alessandro Del Piero holds the club record for the most appearances (130) and goals scored on that stage (54).[8]

UEFA-organised seasonal competitions

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Juventus' score listed first.

European Cup / UEFA Champions League

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SeasonRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregateReference
1958–59Preliminary roundAustriaWiener Sport-Club3–10–73–8[17]
1960–61Preliminary roundBulgariaCSKA Sofia2–01–43–4[18]
1961–62Preliminary roundGreecePanathinaikos2–11–13–2[19]
First roundSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPartizan5–02–17–1
Quarter-finalsSpainReal Madrid0–11–02–4 (po 1–3)
1967–68First roundGreeceOlympiacos2–00–02–0[20]
Second roundRomaniaRapid București1–00–01–0
Quarter-finalsWest GermanyEintracht Braunschweig1–02–34–3 (po 1–0)
Semi-finalsPortugalBenfica0–10–20–3
1972–73First roundFranceMarseille3–00–13–1[21]
Second roundEast GermanyMagdeburg1–01–02–0
Quarter-finalsHungaryÚjpest0–02–22–2 (a)
Semi-finalsEnglandDerby County3–10–03–1
FinalNetherlandsAjax0–1
1973–74First roundEast GermanyDynamo Dresden3–20–23–4[22]
1975–76First roundBulgariaCSKA Sofia2–01–23–2[23]
Second roundWest GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach2–20–22–4
1977–78First roundCyprusOmonia2–03–05–0[24]
Second roundNorthern IrelandGlentoran5–01–06–0
Quarter-finalsNetherlandsAjax1–11–11–1(3–0p)
Semi-finalsBelgiumClub Brugge1–00–21–2
1978–79First roundScotlandRangers1–00–21–2[25]
1981–82First roundScotlandCeltic2–00–12–1[26]
Second roundBelgiumAnderlecht1–11–32–4
1982–83First roundDenmarkHvidovre3–34–17–4[27]
Second roundBelgiumStandard Liège2–01–13–1
Quarter-finalsEnglandAston Villa3–12–15–2
Semi-finalsPolandWidzew Łódź2–02–24–2
FinalWest GermanyHamburger SV0–1
1984–85First roundFinlandIlves2–14–06–1[28]
Second roundSwitzerlandGrasshopper2–04–26–2
Quarter-finalsCzechoslovakiaSparta Prague3–00–13–1
Semi-finalsFranceBordeaux3–00–23–2
FinalEnglandLiverpool1–0
1985–86First roundLuxembourgJeunesse Esch4–15–09–1[29]
Second roundItalyHellas Verona2–00–02–0
Quarter-finalsSpainBarcelona1–10–11–2
1986–87First roundIcelandValur7–04–011–0[30]
Second roundSpainReal Madrid1–00–11–1(1–3p)
1995–96Group stageGermanyBorussia Dortmund1–23–11st[31]
RomaniaSteaua București3–00–0
ScotlandRangers4–14–0
Quarter-finalsSpainReal Madrid2–00–12–1
Semi-finalsFranceNantes2–02–34–3
FinalNetherlandsAjax1–1(4–2p)
1996–97Group stageEnglandManchester United1–01–01st[32]
TurkeyFenerbahçe2–01–0
AustriaRapid Wien5–01–1
Quarter-finalsNorwayRosenborg2–01–13–1
Semi-finalsNetherlandsAjax4–12–16–2
FinalGermanyBorussia Dortmund1–3
1997–98Group stageNetherlandsFeyenoord5–10–22nd[33]
EnglandManchester United1–02–3
SlovakiaKošice3–21–0
Quarter-finalsUkraineDynamo Kyiv1–14–15–2
Semi-finalsFranceMonaco4–12–36–4
FinalSpainReal Madrid0–1
1998–99Group stageTurkeyGalatasaray1–12–21st[34]
NorwayRosenborg2–01–1
SpainAthletic Bilbao1–10–0
Quarter-finalsGreeceOlympiacos2–11–13–2
Semi-finalsEnglandManchester United2–31–13–4
2000–01First group stageGermanyHamburger SV1–34–44th[35]
GreecePanathinaikos2–11–3
SpainDeportivo La Coruña0–01–1
2001–02First group stageScotlandCeltic3–23–41st[36]
NorwayRosenborg1–01–1
PortugalPorto3–10–0
Second group stageGermanyBayer Leverkusen4–01–34th
EnglandArsenal1–01–3
SpainDeportivo La Coruña0–00–2
2002–03First group stageNetherlandsFeyenoord2–01–11st[37]
UkraineDynamo Kyiv5–02–1
EnglandNewcastle United2–00–1
Second group stageSpainDeportivo La Coruña3–22–22nd
SwitzerlandBasel4–01–2
EnglandManchester United0–31–2
Quarter-finalsSpainBarcelona1–12–13–2
Semi-finalsSpainReal Madrid3–11–24–3
FinalItalyMilan0–0(2–3p)
2003–04Group stageTurkeyGalatasaray2–10–2 (N)1st[38]
GreeceOlympiacos7–02–1
SpainReal Sociedad4–20–0
Round of 16SpainDeportivo La Coruña0–10–10–2
2004–05Third qualifying roundSwedenDjurgården2–24–16–3[39]
Group stageNetherlandsAjax1–01–01st
IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv1–01–1
GermanyBayern Munich1–01–0
Round of 16SpainReal Madrid2–00–12–1
Quarter-finalsEnglandLiverpool0–01–21–2
2005–06Group stageBelgiumClub Brugge1–02–11st[40]
AustriaRapid Wien3–03–1
GermanyBayern Munich2–11–2
Round of 16GermanyWerder Bremen2–12–34–4 (a)
Quarter-finalsEnglandArsenal0–00–20–2
2008–09Third qualifying roundSlovakiaArtmedia Bratislava4–01–15–1[41]
Group stageRussiaZenit Saint Petersburg1–00–01st
BelarusBATE Borisov0–02–2
SpainReal Madrid2–12–0
Round of 16EnglandChelsea2–20–12–3
2009–10Group stageFranceBordeaux1–10–23rd[42]
GermanyBayern Munich1–40–0
IsraelMaccabi Haifa1–01–0
2012–13Group stageEnglandChelsea3–02–21st[43]
UkraineShakhtar Donetsk1–11–0
DenmarkNordsjælland4–01–1
Round of 16ScotlandCeltic2–03–05–0
Quarter-finalsGermanyBayern Munich0–20–20–4
2013–14Group stageDenmarkCopenhagen3–11–13rd[44]
TurkeyGalatasaray2–20–1
SpainReal Madrid2–21–2
2014–15Group stageSwedenMalmö FF2–02–02nd[45]
SpainAtlético Madrid0–00–1
GreeceOlympiacos3–20–1
Round of 16GermanyBorussia Dortmund2–13–05–1
Quarter-finalsFranceMonaco1–00–01–0
Semi-finalsSpainReal Madrid2–11–13–2
FinalSpainBarcelona1–3
2015–16Group stageEnglandManchester City1–02–12nd[46]
SpainSevilla2–00–1
GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach0–01–1
Round of 16GermanyBayern Munich2–22–4 (a.e.t.)4–6
2016–17Group stageSpainSevilla0–03–11st[47]
CroatiaDinamo Zagreb2–04–0
FranceLyon1–11–0
Round of 16PortugalPorto1–02–03–0
Quarter-finalsSpainBarcelona3–00–03–0
Semi-finalsFranceMonaco2–12–04–1
FinalSpainReal Madrid1–4
2017–18Group stageSpainBarcelona0–00–32nd[48]
GreeceOlympiacos2–02–0
PortugalSporting CP2–11–1
Round of 16EnglandTottenham Hotspur2–22–14–3
Quarter-finalsSpainReal Madrid0–33–13–4
2018–19Group stageSpainValencia1–02–01st[49]
SwitzerlandYoung Boys3–01–2
EnglandManchester United1–21–0
Round of 16SpainAtlético Madrid3–00–23–2
Quarter-finalsNetherlandsAjax1–21–12–3
2019–20Group stageSpainAtlético Madrid1–02–21st[50]
GermanyBayer Leverkusen3–02–0
RussiaLokomotiv Moscow2–12–1
Round of 16FranceLyon2–10–12–2 (a)
2020–21Group stageUkraineDynamo Kyiv3–02–01st[51]
SpainBarcelona0–23–0
HungaryFerencváros2–14–1
Round of 16PortugalPorto3–2 (a.e.t.)1–24–4 (a)
2021–22Group stageSwedenMalmö FF1–03–01st
EnglandChelsea1–00–4
RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg4–21–0
Round of 16SpainVillarreal0–31–11–4
2022–23Group stageFranceParis Saint-Germain1–21–23rd
PortugalBenfica1–23–4
IsraelMaccabi Haifa3–10–2
2024–25League phaseNetherlandsPSV Eindhoven3–1N/a20th
GermanyRB LeipzigN/a3–2
GermanyVfB Stuttgart0–1N/a
FranceLilleN/a1–1
EnglandAston VillaN/a0–0
EnglandManchester City2–0N/a
BelgiumClub BruggeN/a0–0
PortugalBenfica0–2N/a
Knockout phase play-offsNetherlandsPSV Eindhoven2–11–3 (a.e.t.)3–4
2025–26League phaseGermanyBorussia Dortmund4–4N/a13th
SpainVillarrealN/a2–2
SpainReal MadridN/a0–1
PortugalSporting CP1–1N/a
NorwayBodø/GlimtN/a3–2
CyprusPafos2–0N/a
PortugalBenfica2–0N/a
FranceMonacoN/a0–0
Knockout phase play-offsTurkeyGalatasaray

European Cup Winners' Cup

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SeasonRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregateReference
1965–66First roundEnglandLiverpool1–00–21–2[52]
1979–80First roundHungaryGyőri2–01–23–2[53]
Second roundBulgariaBeroe3–00–13–1
Quarter-finalsSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRijeka2–00–02–0
Semi-finalsEnglandArsenal0–11–11–2
1983–84First roundPolandLechia Gdańsk7–03–210–2[54]
Second roundFranceParis Saint-Germain0–02–22–2 (a)
Quarter-finalsFinlandHaka1–01–02–0
Semi-finalsEnglandManchester United2–11–13–2
FinalPortugalPorto2–1
1990–91First roundBulgariaSliven6–12–08–1[55]
Second roundAustriaAustria Wien4–03–07–0
Quarter-finalsBelgiumLiège3–03–16–1
Semi-finalsSpainBarcelona1–01–32–3

UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League

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SeasonRoundClubHomeAwayAggregateReference
1971–72First roundMaltaMarsa5–06–011–0[56]
Second roundScotlandAberdeen2–01–13–1
Third roundAustriaRapid Wien4–11–05–1
Quarter-finalsEnglandWolverhampton Wanderers1–11–22–3
1974–75First roundEast GermanyVorwärts Frankfurt3–01–24–2[57]
Second roundScotlandHibernian4–04–28–2
Third roundNetherlandsAjax1–01–22–2 (a)
Quarter-finalsWest GermanyHamburger SV2–00–02–0
Semi-finalsNetherlandsTwente0–11–31–4
1976–77First roundEnglandManchester City2–00–12–1[58]
Second roundEnglandManchester United3–00–13–1
Third roundSoviet UnionShakhtar Donetsk3–00–13–1
Quarter-finalsEast GermanyMagdeburg1–03–14–1
Semi-finalsGreeceAEK Athens4–11–05–1
FinalSpainAthletic Bilbao1–01–22–2 (a)
1980–81First roundGreecePanathinaikos4–02–46–4[59]
Second roundPolandWidzew Łódź3–11–34–4(1–4p)
1987–88First roundMaltaValletta3–04–07–0[60]
Second roundGreecePanathinaikos3–20–13–3 (a)
1988–89First roundRomaniaOțelul Galați5–00–15–1[61]
Second roundSpainAthletic Bilbao5–12–37–4
Third roundBelgiumLiège1–01–02–0
Quarter-finalsItalyNapoli2–00–3 (a.e.t.)2–3
1989–90First roundPolandGórnik Zabrze4–21–05–2[62]
Second roundFranceParis Saint-Germain2–11–03–1
Third roundEast GermanyFC Karl-Marx-Stadt2–11–03–1
Quarter-finalsWest GermanyHamburger SV1–22–03–2
Semi-finalsWest Germany1. FC Köln3–20–03–2
FinalItalyFiorentina3–10–03–1
1992–93First roundCyprusAnorthosis Famagusta6–14–010–1[63]
Second roundGreecePanathinaikos0–01–01–0
Third roundCzechoslovakiaSigma Olomouc5–02–17–1
Quarter-finalsPortugalBenfica3–01–24–2
Semi-finalsFranceParis Saint-Germain2–11–03–1
FinalGermanyBorussia Dortmund3–03–16–1
1993–94First roundRussiaLokomotiv Moscow3–01–04–0[64]
Second roundNorwayKongsvinger2–01–13–1
Third roundSpainTenerife3–01–24–2
Quarter-finalsItalyCagliari1–20–11–3
1994–95First roundBulgariaCSKA Sofia5–13–08–1[65]
Second roundPortugalMarítimo2–11–03–1
Third roundAustriaAdmira Wacker2–13–15–2
Quarter-finalsGermanyEintracht Frankfurt3–01–14–1
Semi-finalsGermanyBorussia Dortmund2–22–14–3
FinalItalyParma1–10–11–2
1999–2000First roundCyprusOmonia5–05–210–2[66]
Second roundBulgariaLevski Sofia1–13–14–2
Third roundGreeceOlympiacos1–23–14–3
Fourth roundSpainCelta Vigo1–00–41–4
2009–10Round of 32NetherlandsAjax0–02–12–1[67]
Round of 16EnglandFulham3–11–44–5
2010–11Third qualifying roundRepublic of IrelandShamrock Rovers1–02–03–0[68]
Play-off roundAustriaSturm Graz1–02–13–1
Group stagePolandLech Poznań3–31–13rd
EnglandManchester City1–11–1
AustriaRed Bull Salzburg0–01–1
2013–14Round of 32TurkeyTrabzonspor2–02–04–0[69]
Round of 16ItalyFiorentina1–11–02–1
Quarter-finalsFranceLyon2–11–03–1
Semi-finalsPortugalBenfica0–01–21–2
2022–23Knockout round play-offsFranceNantes1–13–04–1
Round of 16GermanySC Freiburg1–02–03–0
Quarter-finalsPortugalSporting CP1–01–12–1
Semi-finalsSpainSevilla1–11–2 (a.e.t.)2–3

European Super Cup / UEFA Super Cup

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EditionOppositionHomeAwayAggregateReference
1984EnglandLiverpool2–0[70]
1996FranceParis Saint-Germain3–16–19–2[71]

UEFA Intertoto Cup

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SeasonRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregateReference
1999Third roundRomaniaCeahlăul Piatra Neamţ0–01–11–1 (a)[72]
Semi-finalsRussiaRostsel'maš5–14–09–1
FinalFranceRennes2–02–24–2

UEFA-CONMEBOL competitions

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Intercontinental Cup

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EditionRoundOppositionScore
1973FinalArgentinaIndependiente0–1
1985FinalArgentinaArgentinos Juniors2–2(4–2p)
1996FinalArgentinaRiver Plate1–0

FIFA competitions

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FIFA Club World Cup

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EditionRoundOppositionScore
2025Group stageUnited Arab EmiratesAl Ain5–0
MoroccoWydad AC4–1
EnglandManchester City2–5
Round of 16SpainReal Madrid0–1

Non-UEFA organised seasonal competitions

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Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

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SeasonRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1963–64First roundSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaOFK Beograd2–11–23–3 (po 1–0)
Second roundSpainAtlético Madrid1–02–13–1
Quarter-finalsSpainZaragoza0–02–32–3
1964–65First roundBelgiumUnion Saint-Gilloise1–01–02–0
Second roundFranceStade Français1–00–01–0
Third roundBulgariaLokomotiv Plovdiv1–11–14–3 (po 2–1)
Quarter-finalsGiven bye
Semi-finalsSpainAtlético Madrid3–11–37–5 (po 3–1)
FinalHungaryFerencváros0–1
1966–67First roundGreeceAris Thessaloniki5–02–07–0
Second roundPortugalVitória de Setúbal3–12–05–1
Third roundScotlandDundee United3–00–13–1
Quarter-finalsSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDinamo Zagreb2–20–32–5
1968–69First roundSwitzerlandLausanne-Sport2–02–04–0
Second roundWest GermanyEintracht Frankfurt0–00–1 (a.e.t.)0–1
1969–70First roundBulgariaLokomotiv Plovdiv3–12–15–2
Second roundWest GermanyHertha BSC0–01–31–3
1970–71First roundLuxembourgUS Rumelange7–04–011–0
Second roundSpainBarcelona2–12–14–2
Third roundHungaryPécsi MFC2–01–03–0
Quarter-finalsNetherlandsTwente2–02–2 (a.e.t.)4–2
Semi-finalsWest Germany1. FC Köln2–01–13–1
FinalEnglandLeeds United2–21–13–3 (a)

Non-UEFA organised summer competitions

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Central European Cup/Mitropa Cup

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SeasonRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1929Quarter-finalsCzechoslovakiaSlavia Prague1–00–31–3
1931Quarter-finalsCzechoslovakiaSparta Prague2–10–12–2 (po 2–3)
1932Quarter-finalsHungaryFerencváros4–03–37–3
Semi-finalsCzechoslovakiaSlavia Prague0–42–01
1933Quarter-finalsHungaryÚjpest4–26–210–4
Semi-finalsAustriaAustria Wien0–31–11–4
1934First roundCzechoslovakiaTeplicky FK4–21–05–2
Quarter-finalsHungaryÚjpest3–11–14–2
Semi-finalsFederal State of AustriaAdmira Wien1–32–13–4
1935First roundCzechoslovakiaViktoria Plzeň3–35–18–4
Quarter-finalsHungaryMTK Budapest3–11–14–2
Semi-finalsCzechoslovakiaSparta Prague0–23–13–3 (po 1–5)
1938First roundHungaryMTK Budapest3–36–19–4
Quarter-finalsCzechoslovakiaKladno4–22–16–3
Semi-finalsHungaryFerencváros3–20–23–4
1962Group 1Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDinamo Zagreb4–11–23rd
CzechoslovakiaHradec Králové3–20–2
HungaryFerencváros1–01–1

1The match was abandoned with Juventus leading 2–0 after the crowd, enraged Slavia had conceded two quick goals in the match and resorted to obstruction and time wasting, threw stones onto the pitch. After a stone hit and seriously injured Slavia goalkeeperFrantišek Plánička, Slavia's team walked off; both teams' fans invaded the pitch in response, leaving Slavia pinned in their dressing rooms for hours while 1,500 soldiers and policemen formed a cordon. Slavia Prague and Juventus were both ejected from the competition.

Latin Cup

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SeasonRoundOppositionScore
1952Semi-finalsSpainBarcelona2–4
Third place matchPortugalSporting CP3–2

Overall record

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By competition

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As of 28 January 2026.

UEFA competitions includesEuropean Champions' Cup and Champions League,UEFA Cup Winners' Cup,UEFA Cup and Europa League,UEFA Intertoto Cup,UEFA Super Cup andIntercontinental Cup.

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDWin%
European Champions' Cup / UEFA Champions League3191607782505322+183050.16
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup2717555319+34062.96
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League128792326240106+134061.72
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup46271187837+41058.70
UEFA Super Cup3300112+9100.00
UEFA Intertoto Cup6330144+10050.00
Intercontinental Cup311133+0033.33
FIFA Club World Cup4202117+4050.00
UEFA competitions total[9]486263109114826456+370054.12
Total536292120124915500+415054.48

Source:UEFA.com
Pld = Matches played;W = Matches won;D = Matches drawn;L = Matches lost;GF = Goals for;GA = Goals against;GD = Goal Difference.

By club

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As of 28 January 2026
ClubCountryPldWDLGFGAGDWin%
AberdeenScotland211031+2050.00
Admira WackerAustria220052+3100.00
AEK AthensGreece220051+4100.00
AjaxNetherlands146531712+5042.86
Al AinUnited Arab Emirates110050+5100.00
AnderlechtBelgium201124−2000.00
Anorthosis FamagustaCyprus2200101+9100.00
Argentinos JuniorsArgentina101022+0000.00
Aris ThessalonikiGreece220070+7100.00
ArsenalEngland612337−4016.67
Artmedia BratislavaSlovakia211051+4050.00
Aston VillaEngland321052+3066.67
Athletic BilbaoSpain6222107+3033.33
Atlético MadridSpain105231612+4050.00
Austria WienAustria220070+7100.00
BarcelonaSpain156451717+0040.00
BaselSwitzerland210152+3050.00
BATE BorisovBelarus202022+0000.00
Bayer LeverkusenGermany4301103+7075.00
Bayern MunichGermany103251017−7030.00
BenficaPortugal102171115−4020.00
BeroeBulgaria210131+2050.00
Bodø/GlimtNorway110032+1100.00
BordeauxFrance411245−1025.00
Borussia DortmundGermany106222415+9060.00
Borussia MönchengladbachGermany403135−2000.00
CagliariItaly200213−2000.00
CeahlăulRomania202011+0000.00
Celta VigoSpain210114−3050.00
CelticScotland6402137+6066.67
ChelseaEngland622289−1033.33
Club BruggeBelgium531143+1060.00
CopenhagenDenmark211042+2050.00
CSKA SofiaBulgaria6402147+7066.67
Deportivo La CoruñaSpain814369−3012.50
Derby CountyEngland211031+2050.00
DjurgårdenSweden211063+3050.00
Dundee UnitedScotland210131+2050.00
Dynamo DresdenEast Germany210134−1050.00
Dynamo KyivUkraine6510173+14083.33
Dinamo ZagrebCroatia421185+3050.00
Eintracht BraunschweigGermany320143+1066.67
Eintracht FrankfurtGermany412142+2025.00
FenerbahçeTurkey220030+3100.00
FerencvárosHungary320163+3066.67
FeyenoordNetherlands421184+4050.00
FiorentinaItaly422052+3050.00
SC FreiburgGermany220030+3100.00
FulhamEngland210145−1050.00
GalatasarayTurkey613279−2016.67
GlentoranNorthern Ireland220060+6100.00
Górnik ZabrzePoland220052+3100.00
GrasshopperSwitzerland220062+4100.00
GyőriHungary210132+1050.00
HakaFinland220020+2100.00
Hamburger SVGermany72231010+0028.57
Hellas VeronaItaly211020+2050.00
Hertha BSCGermany201113−2000.00
HibernianScotland220082+6100.00
HvidovreDenmark211074+3050.00
IlvesFinland220061+5100.00
IndependienteArgentina100101−1000.00
Jeunesse EschLuxembourg220091+8100.00
Karl-Marx-StadtEast Germany220031+2100.00
1. FC KölnGermany422063+3050.00
KongsvingerNorway211031+2050.00
KošiceSlovakia220042+2100.00
LausanneSwitzerland220040+4100.00
Lech PoznańPoland202044+0000.00
Lechia GdańskPoland2200102+8100.00
Leeds UnitedEngland202033+0000.00
Levski SofiaBulgaria211042+2050.00
LiègeBelgium440081+7100.00
LilleFrance101011+0000.00
LiverpoolEngland631254+1050.00
Lokomotiv MoscowRussia440082+6100.00
Lokomotiv PlovdivBulgaria532095+4060.00
LyonFrance641174+3066.67
Maccabi HaifaIsrael430153+2075.00
Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael211021+1050.00
MagdeburgEast Germany440061+5100.00
Malmö FFSweden440080+8100.00
Manchester CityEngland8422119+2050.00
Manchester UnitedEngland146261717+0042.86
MarítimoPortugal220031+2100.00
MarsaMalta2200110+11100.00
MarseilleFrance210131+2050.00
MilanItaly101000+0000.00
MonacoFrance7421115+6057.14
NantesFrance421184+4050.00
NapoliItaly210123−1050.00
Newcastle UnitedEngland210121+1050.00
NordsjællandDenmark211051+4050.00
OFK BeogradSerbia210133+0050.00
OlympiacosGreece12822259+16066.67
OmoniaCyprus4400152+13100.00
Oțelul GalațiRomania210151+4050.00
PafosCyprus110020+2100.00
PanathinaikosGreece105231613+3050.00
Paris Saint-GermainFrance106221910+9060.00
ParmaItaly201112−1000.00
PartizanSerbia220071+6100.00
PécsiHungary220030+3100.00
PortoPortugal7511126+6071.43
PSV EindhovenNetherlands320165+1066.67
RangersScotland430193+6075.00
Rapid BucureștiRomania211010+1050.00
Rapid WienAustria6510173+14083.33
RB LeipzigGermany110032+1100.00
Real MadridSpain2392122528−3039.13
Real SociedadSpain211042+2050.00
Red Bull SalzburgAustria202011+0000.00
RennesFrance211042+2050.00
RijekaCroatia211020+2050.00
River PlateArgentina110010+1100.00
Rostsel'mašRussia220091+8100.00
RosenborgNorway633083+5050.00
SK Sigma OlomoucCzech Republic220071+6100.00
SevillaSpain622275+2033.33
Shakhtar DonetskUkraine421152+3050.00
Shamrock RoversRepublic of Ireland220030+3100.00
SlivenBulgaria220081+7100.00
Sparta PragueCzech Republic210131+2050.00
Sporting CPPortugal523064+2040.00
Stade FrançaisFrance211010+1050.00
Standard LiègeBelgium211031+2050.00
Steaua BucureștiRomania211030+3050.00
Sturm GrazAustria220031+2100.00
VfB StuttgartGermany100101−1000.00
TenerifeSpain210142+2050.00
Tottenham HotspurEngland211043+1050.00
TrabzonsporTurkey220040+4100.00
TwenteNetherlands411256−1025.00
US RumelangeLuxembourg2200110+11100.00
Union Saint-GilloiseBelgium220020+2100.00
ÚjpestHungary202022+0000.00
ValenciaSpain220030+3100.00
VallettaMalta220070+7100.00
ValurIceland2200110+11100.00
VitóriaPortugal220051+4100.00
VillarrealSpain302136−3000.00
Vorwärts FrankfurtEast Germany210142+2050.00
Wiener Sport-ClubAustria210138−5050.00
Werder BremenGermany210144+0050.00
Widzew ŁódźPoland421186+2050.00
Wolverhampton WanderersEngland201123−1000.00
Wydad ACMorocco110041+3100.00
Young BoysSwitzerland210142+2050.00
ZaragozaSpain201123−1000.00
Zenit Saint PetersburgRussia431062+4075.00

By country

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As of 28 January 2026.

Key
  Positive balance (more wins than losses)
  Neutral balance (as many wins as losses)
  Negative balance (more losses than wins)
CountryPldWDLGFGAGDWin%
Argentina311133+0033.33
Austria2013434123+18065.00
Belarus202022+0000.00
Belgium151032199+10066.67
Bulgaria1711333816+22064.71
Croatia8422158+7050.00
Cyprus7700273+24100.00
Czech Republic /Czechoslovakia2213184335+8059.09
Denmark6330167+9050.00
East Germany10820168+8080.00
England552215186764+3040.00
Finland440081+7100.00
France38201085832+26052.63
Germany /West Germany542314178268+14042.59
Greece2617455323+30065.38
Hungary2313735327+26056.52
Iceland2200110+11100.00
Ireland220030+3100.00
Israel641174+3066.67
Italy134541110+1030.77
Luxembourg4400201+19100.00
Malta4400180+18100.00
Morocco110041+3100.00
Netherlands2511773627+9044.00
Northern Ireland220060+6100.00
Norway9540146+8055.56
Poland106312714+13060.00
Portugal2613583727+10050.00
Romania8341102+8037.50
Russia10910235+18090.00
Scotland1611143614+22068.75
Serbia5401114+7080.00
Slovakia431093+6075.00
Spain823120319894+4037.80
Sweden6510143+11083.33
 Switzerland8602196+13075.00
Turkey10532149+5050.00
Ukraine10721225+17070.00
United Arab Emirates110050+5100.00

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