Statistics of the football club competition
Map of UEFA countries whose teams reached the group stage of the UEFA Europa League UEFA member country that has been represented in the group stage
UEFA member country that has not been represented in the group stage
This page detailsstatistics of theUEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League . Unless notified these statistics concern all seasons since the inception of the UEFA Cup in the1971–72 season , including qualifying rounds.[ 1] The UEFA Cup replaced theInter-Cities Fairs Cup in the 1971–72 season, so the Fairs Cup is not considered a UEFA competition, and hence clubs' records in the Fairs Cup are not considered part of their European record.[ 2]
General performances [ edit ] A total of 29 clubs have won the tournament since its 1971 inception, withSevilla being the only team to win it seven times, and only one to win three in a row. A total of fifteen clubs have won the tournament multiple times: the forementioned club, along withLiverpool ,Juventus ,Inter Milan ,Atlético Madrid ,Borussia Mönchengladbach ,Tottenham Hotspur ,Real Madrid ,IFK Göteborg ,Parma ,Feyenoord ,Chelsea ,Porto andEintracht Frankfurt . A total of 32 clubs have reached the final without ever managing to win the tournament.
Clubs from eleven countries have provided tournament winners. Spanish clubs have been the most successful, winning a total of fourteen titles. Italy and England are second with nine each, while the other multiple-time winners are Germany with seven, Netherlands with four, and Portugal, Sweden and Russia with two each. The only other countries to provide a tournament winner are Belgium, Ukraine, and Turkey. France, Scotland, Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Austria have all provided losing finalists.
The1980 UEFA Cup saw fourBundesliga teams (i.e.,Bayern Munich ,Eintracht Frankfurt ,Borussia Mönchengladbach , andVfB Stuttgart ) make up all of the semi-finals competitors — a unique record for one country. Frankfurt beat Mönchengladbach in the final.
Clubs from a total of 53 European cities have participated in the tournament final. Clubs from 27 cities have provided winners, with the clear city leaders being Sevilla and Madrid (seven and five respectively).
Performance in the UEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League by club Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up Sevilla 7 0 2006 ,2007 ,2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2020 ,2023 — Inter Milan 3 2 1991 ,1994 ,1998 1997 ,2020 Tottenham Hotspur 3 1 1972 ,1984 ,2025 1974 Liverpool 3 1 1973 ,1976 ,2001 2016 Juventus 3 1 1977 ,1990 ,1993 1995 Atlético Madrid 3 0 2010 ,2012 ,2018 — Borussia Mönchengladbach 2 2 1975 ,1979 1973 ,1980 Feyenoord 2 0 1974 ,2002 — Eintracht Frankfurt 2 0 1980 ,2022 — IFK Göteborg 2 0 1982 ,1987 — Real Madrid 2 0 1985 ,1986 — Parma 2 0 1995 ,1999 — Porto 2 0 2003 ,2011 — Chelsea 2 0 2013 ,2019 — Manchester United 1 2 2017 2021 ,2025 Anderlecht 1 1 1983 1984 Ajax 1 1 1992 2017 Bayer Leverkusen 1 1 1988 2024 PSV Eindhoven 1 0 1978 — Ipswich Town 1 0 1981 — Napoli 1 0 1989 — Bayern Munich 1 0 1996 — Schalke 04 1 0 1997 — Galatasaray 1 0 2000 — Valencia 1 0 2004 — CSKA Moscow 1 0 2005 — Zenit Saint Petersburg 1 0 2008 — Shakhtar Donetsk 1 0 2009 — Villarreal 1 0 2021 — Atalanta 1 0 2024 — Benfica 0 3 — 1983 ,2013 ,2014 Marseille 0 3 — 1999 ,2004 ,2018 Athletic Bilbao 0 2 — 1977 ,2012 Espanyol 0 2 — 1988 ,2007 Roma 0 2 — 1991 ,2023 Borussia Dortmund 0 2 — 1993 ,2002 Arsenal 0 2 — 2000 ,2019 Rangers 0 2 — 2008 ,2022 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 1 — 1972 Twente 0 1 — 1975 Club Brugge 0 1 — 1976 Bastia 0 1 — 1978 Red Star Belgrade 0 1 — 1979 AZ 0 1 — 1981 Hamburger SV 0 1 — 1982 Fehérvár 0 1 — 1985 1. FC Köln 0 1 — 1986 Dundee United 0 1 — 1987 VfB Stuttgart 0 1 — 1989 Fiorentina 0 1 — 1990 Torino 0 1 — 1992 Red Bull Salzburg 0 1 — 1994 Bordeaux 0 1 — 1996 Lazio 0 1 — 1998 Alavés 0 1 — 2001 Celtic 0 1 — 2003 Sporting CP 0 1 — 2005 Middlesbrough 0 1 — 2006 Werder Bremen 0 1 — 2009 Fulham 0 1 — 2010 Braga 0 1 — 2011 Dnipro 0 1 — 2015
As of 2024–25 season As of 2024–25 season All-time points table [ edit ] In this ranking, two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss. Following statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. Teams are ranked by total points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored. Only the top twenty-five are listed (includes qualifying rounds).
As of 29 January 2026 [ 5] Number of participating clubs of the Europa League era [ edit ] The following is a list of clubs that have played in or qualified for the Europa League group stage (league phase since the2024–25 season ).[ 6] Season inbold represents teams that qualified for the knockout phase that season. Starting from the2021–22 season with the introduction of the knockout round play-offs, round of 16 teams are considered to be qualified.
Nation No. Clubs Seasons England (20)7 Tottenham Hotspur 2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2020–21 ,2024–25 5 Arsenal 2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2022–23 4 Liverpool 2010–11 ,2012–13 ,2015–16 ,2023–24 4 Manchester United 2016–17 ,2019–20 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 3 Everton 2009–10 ,2014–15 ,2017–18 2 Fulham 2009–10 ,2011–12 2 Leicester City 2020–21 ,2021–22 2 West Ham United 2021–22 ,2023–24 1 Manchester City 2010–11 1 Stoke City 2011–12 1 Birmingham City 2011–12 1 Newcastle United 2012–13 1 Swansea City 2013–14 1 Wigan Athletic 2013–14 1 Southampton 2016–17 1 Chelsea 2018–19 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2019–20 1 Brighton & Hove Albion 2023–24 1 Aston Villa 2025–26 1 Nottingham Forest 2025–26 Germany (18)6 Bayer Leverkusen 2010–11 ,2012–13 ,2018–19 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2023–24 5 Eintracht Frankfurt 2013–14 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2021–22 ,2024–25 4 SC Freiburg 2013–14 ,2022–23 ,2023–24 ,2025–26 3 Schalke 04 2011–12 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 3 Borussia Mönchengladbach 2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2019–20 3 TSG Hoffenheim 2017–18 ,2020–21 ,2024–25 3 VfB Stuttgart 2010–11 ,2012–13 ,2025–26 2 Hannover 96 2011–12 ,2012–13 2 Borussia Dortmund 2010–11 ,2015–16 2 Hertha BSC 2009–10 ,2017–18 2 VfL Wolfsburg 2014–15 ,2019–20 1 Hamburger SV 2009–10 1 Werder Bremen 2009–10 1 FC Augsburg 2015–16 1 Mainz 05 2016–17 1 1. FC Köln 2017–18 1 RB Leipzig 2018–19 1 Union Berlin 2022–23 Italy (15)11 Lazio 2009–10 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2013–14 ,2015–16 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 8 Roma 2009–10 ,2016–17 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2022–23 ,2023–24 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 6 Napoli 2010–11 ,2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 4 Fiorentina 2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 3 Inter Milan 2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2016–17 3 Milan 2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2020–21 2 Udinese 2011–12 ,2012–13 2 Atalanta 2017–18 ,2023–24 1 Genoa 2009–10 1 Juventus 2010–11 1 Palermo 2010–11 1 Sampdoria 2010–11 1 Torino 2014–15 1 Sassuolo 2016–17 1 Bologna 2025–26 Spain (12)9 Villarreal 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2020–21 ,2023–24 7 Athletic Bilbao 2009–10 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2024–25 6 Real Betis 2013–14 ,2018–19 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2023–24 ,2025–26 5 Sevilla 2010–11 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 5 Real Sociedad 2017–18 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 3 Atlético Madrid 2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 2 Valencia 2009–10 ,2013–14 2 Getafe 2010–11 ,2019–20 2 Celta Vigo 2016–17 ,2025–26 1 Levante 2012–13 1 Espanyol 2019–20 1 Granada 2020–21 France (12)6 Marseille 2012–13 ,2015–16 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2021–22 ,2023–24 6 Lyon 2012–13 ,2013–14 ,2017–18 ,2021–22 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 5 Rennes 2011–12 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2022–23 ,2023–24 5 Lille 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2014–15 ,2020–21 ,2025–26 5 Nice 2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2020–21 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 4 Bordeaux 2012–13 ,2013–14 ,2015–16 ,2018–19 4 Saint-Étienne 2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2019–20 3 Monaco 2015–16 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 2 Paris Saint-Germain 2010–11 ,2011–12 2 Toulouse 2009–10 ,2023–24 1 Guingamp 2014–15 1 Nantes 2022–23 Portugal (12)10 Braga 2011–12 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 8 Sporting CP 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2015–16 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2023–24 4 Porto 2010–11 ,2019–20 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 3 Vitória de Guimarães 2013–14 ,2017–18 ,2019–20 2 Estoril 2013–14 ,2014–15 2 Benfica 2009–10 ,2020–21 1 Nacional 2009–10 1 Marítimo 2012–13 1 Académica 2012–13 1 Paços de Ferreira 2013–14 1 Rio Ave 2014–15 1 Belenenses 2015–16 Netherlands (10)10 PSV Eindhoven 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 8 AZ 2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2013–14 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2024–25 6 Feyenoord 2014–15 ,2016–17 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2022–23 ,2025–26 5 Ajax 2009–10 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2023–24 ,2024–25 4 Twente 2009–10 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2024–25 2 Utrecht 2010–11 ,2025–26 1 Heerenveen 2009–10 1 Groningen 2015–16 1 Vitesse 2017–18 1 Go Ahead Eagles 2025–26 Belgium (9)7 Standard Liège 2011–12 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 7 Anderlecht 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2024–25 6 Club Brugge 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 6 Genk 2012–13 ,2013–14 ,2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2021–22 ,2025–26 4 Gent 2010–11 ,2016–17 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 3 Union Saint-Gilloise 2022–23 ,2023–24 ,2024–25 2 Zulte Waregem 2013–14 ,2017–18 2 Antwerp 2020–21 ,2021–22 1 Lokeren 2014–15 Turkey (9)9 Fenerbahçe 2009–10 ,2012–13 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 7 Beşiktaş 2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2024–25 4 Trabzonspor 2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2019–20 ,2022–23 3 Galatasaray 2009–10 ,2021–22 ,2024–25 2 Konyaspor 2016–17 ,2017–18 2 İstanbul Başakşehir 2017–18 ,2019–20 1 Ankaraspor 2016–17 1 Akhisarspor 2018–19 1 Sivasspor 2020–21 Ukraine (9)9 Dynamo Kyiv 2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 4 Metalist Kharkiv 2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2014–15 4 Dnipro 2012–13 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 3 Zorya Luhansk 2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2020–21 2 Shakhtar Donetsk 2009–10 ,2016–17 2 Vorskla Poltava 2011–12 ,2018–19 1 Karpaty Lviv 2010–11 1 Chornomorets Odesa 2013–14 1 Oleksandriya 2019–20 Russia (9)5 Krasnodar 2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 4 Rubin Kazan 2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2013–14 ,2015–16 4 Zenit Saint Petersburg 2010–11 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 4 Lokomotiv Moscow 2011–12 ,2015–16 ,2017–18 ,2021–22 3 CSKA Moscow 2010–11 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 2 Anzhi Makhachkala 2012–13 ,2013–14 2 Spartak Moscow 2018–19 ,2021–22 1 Kuban Krasnodar 2013–14 1 Dynamo Moscow 2014–15 Switzerland (9)8 Young Boys 2010–11 ,2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2025–26 5 Zürich 2011–12 ,2014–15 ,2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2022–23 5 Basel 2009–10 ,2012–13 ,2015–16 ,2019–20 ,2025–26 2 Lugano 2017–18 ,2019–20 1 Lausanne-Sport 2010–11 1 St. Gallen 2013–14 1 Thun 2013–14 1 Sion 2015–16 1 Servette 2023–24 Romania (8)9 FCSB 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 3 CFR Cluj 2009–10 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 2 Astra Giurgiu 2014–15 ,2016–17 1 Dinamo București 2009–10 1 Poli Timişoara 2009–10 1 Vaslui 2011–12 1 Rapid București 2011–12 1 Pandurii Târgu Jiu 2013–14 Austria (6)9 Rapid Wien 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2012–13 ,2013–14 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 9 Red Bull Salzburg 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2025–26 6 Sturm Graz 2009–10 ,2011–12 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2023–24 ,2025–26 4 Austria Wien 2009–10 ,2011–12 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 3 LASK 2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2023–24 2 Wolfsberger AC 2019–20 ,2020–21 Greece (6)10 PAOK 2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2020–21 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 6 AEK Athens 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2011–12 ,2017–18 ,2020–21 ,2023–24 6 Panathinaikos 2009–10 ,2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2016–17 ,2023–24 ,2025–26 6 Olympiacos 2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2023–24 ,2024–25 2 Asteras Tripolis 2014–15 ,2015–16 1 Aris Thessaloniki 2010–11 Czech Republic (6)9 Sparta Prague 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2023–24 6 Slavia Prague 2009–10 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2020–21 ,2023–24 ,2024–25 6 Viktoria Plzeň 2012–13 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 4 Slovan Liberec 2013–14 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2020–21 1 Zlín 2017–18 1 Jablonec 2018–19 Denmark (6)7 Copenhagen 2009–10 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 5 Midtjylland 2015–16 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 2 Odense 2010–11 ,2011–12 1 Esbjerg 2013–14 1 AaB 2014–15 1 Brøndby 2021–22 Norway (6)6 Rosenborg 2010–11 ,2012–13 ,2015–16 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 4 Molde 2012–13 ,2015–16 ,2020–21 ,2023–24 2 Bodø/Glimt 2022–23 ,2024–25 1 Tromsø 2013–14 1 Sarpsborg 08 2018–19 1 Brann 2025–26 Cyprus (6)4 Apollon Limassol 2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 4 APOEL 2013–14 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2019–20 3 AEK Larnaca 2011–12 ,2018–19 ,2022–23 2 Omonia 2020–21 ,2022–23 1 AEL Limassol 2012–13 1 Aris Limassol 2023–24 Sweden (6)6 Malmö FF 2011–12 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 2 IF Elfsborg 2013–14 ,2024–25 1 AIK 2012–13 1 Helsingborgs IF 2012–13 1 Östersunds FK 2017–18 1 BK Häcken 2023–24 Israel (5)7 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2011–12 ,2013–14 ,2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2020–21 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 3 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2009–10 ,2011–12 ,2012–13 3 Hapoel Be'er Sheva 2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2020–21 3 Maccabi Haifa 2011–12 ,2013–14 ,2023–24 1 Ironi Kiryat Shmona 2012–13 Poland (4)5 Legia Warsaw 2011–12 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2021–22 3 Lech Poznań 2010–11 ,2015–16 ,2020–21 1 Wisła Kraków 2011–12 1 Raków Częstochowa 2023–24 Bulgaria (3)9 Ludogorets Razgrad 2013–14 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 3 CSKA Sofia 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2020–21 2 Levski Sofia 2009–10 ,2010–11 Croatia (3)8 Dinamo Zagreb 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2018–19 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2025–26 4 Rijeka 2013–14 ,2014–15 ,2017–18 ,2020–21 1 Hajduk Split 2010–11 Azerbaijan (3)9 Qarabağ 2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2016–17 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2022–23 ,2023–24 ,2024–25 2 Gabala 2015–16 ,2016–17 1 Neftçi 2012–13 Serbia (3)6 Partizan 2009–10 ,2012–13 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2017–18 ,2019–20 5 Red Star Belgrade 2017–18 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2025–26 1 TSC 2023–24 Hungary (3)5 Ferencváros 2019–20 ,2021–22 ,2022–23 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 2 Fehérvár 2012–13 ,2018–19 1 Debrecen 2010–11 Scotland (2)9 Celtic 2009–10 ,2011–12 ,2014–15 ,2015–16 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2025–26 7 Rangers 2018–19 ,2019–20 ,2020–21 ,2021–22 ,2023–24 ,2024–25 ,2025–26 Belarus (2)4 BATE Borisov 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 2 Dinamo Minsk 2014–15 ,2015–16 Kazakhstan (2)4 Astana 2016–17 ,2017–18 ,2018–19 ,2019–20 1 Shakhter Karagandy 2013–14 Slovakia (2)3 Slovan Bratislava 2011–12 ,2014–15 ,2019–20 1 Spartak Trnava 2018–19 Republic of Ireland (2)2 Dundalk 2016–17 ,2020–21 1 Shamrock Rovers 2011–12 Latvia (2)1 Ventspils 2009–10 1 RFS 2024–25 Moldova (1)6 Sheriff Tiraspol 2009–10 ,2010–11 ,2013–14 ,2017–18 ,2022–23 ,2023–24 Slovenia (1)3 Maribor 2011–12 ,2012–13 ,2013–14 Albania (1)2 Skënderbeu 2015–16 ,2017–18 Luxembourg (1)2 F91 Dudelange 2018–19 ,2019–20 Finland (1)2 HJK 2014–15 ,2022–23 North Macedonia (1)1 Vardar 2017–18
Number of participating clubs in the group stage of the UEFA Cup era [ edit ] Season inbold represents teams that qualified for the knockout phase.
Nation No. Clubs Years France (13)2 Auxerre 2004–05 ,2006–07 2 Lens 2005–06 ,2006–07 2 Rennes 2005–06 ,2007–08 2 Paris Saint-Germain 2006–07 ,2008–09 2 Nancy 2006–07 ,2008–09 1 Lille 2004–05 1 Sochaux 2004–05 1 Marseille 2005–06 1 Monaco 2005–06 1 Strasbourg 2005–06 1 Bordeaux 2007–08 1 Toulouse 2007–08 1 Saint-Étienne 2008–09 Spain (12)4 Sevilla 2004–05 ,2005–06 ,2006–07 ,2008–09 2 Espanyol 2005–06 ,2006–07 2 Villarreal 2004–05 ,2007–08 1 Athletic Bilbao 2004–05 1 Zaragoza 2004–05 1 Celta Vigo 2006–07 1 Osasuna 2006–07 1 Atlético Madrid 2007–08 1 Getafe 2007–08 1 Deportivo La Coruña 2008–09 1 Valencia 2008–09 1 Racing Santander 2008–09 Germany (10)3 VfB Stuttgart 2004–05 ,2005–06 ,2008–09 3 Hamburger SV 2005–06 ,2007–08 ,2008–09 2 Bayer Leverkusen 2006–07 ,2007–08 2 Schalke 04 2004–05 ,2008–09 2 Hertha BSC 2005–06 ,2008–09 1 Alemannia Aachen 2004–05 1 Eintracht Frankfurt 2006–07 1 1. FC Nürnberg 2007–08 1 Bayern Munich 2007–08 1 VfL Wolfsburg 2008–09 England (9)3 Tottenham Hotspur 2006–07 ,2007–08 ,2008–09 2 Middlesbrough 2004–05 ,2005–06 2 Newcastle United 2004–05 ,2006–07 2 Bolton Wanderers 2005–06 ,2007–08 1 Blackburn Rovers 2006–07 1 Everton 2007–08 1 Aston Villa 2008–09 1 Manchester City 2008–09 1 Portsmouth 2008–09 Italy (9)2 Parma 2004–05 ,2006–07 2 Palermo 2005–06 ,2006–07 2 Sampdoria 2005–06 ,2008–09 1 Lazio 2004–05 1 Roma 2005–06 1 Livorno 2006–07 1 Fiorentina 2007–08 1 Milan 2008–09 1 Udinese 2008–09 Greece (8)2 AEK Athens 2004–05 ,2007–08 2 Panionios 2004–05 ,2007–08 2 Panathinaikos 2006–07 ,2007–08 1 Egaleo 2004–05 1 PAOK 2005–06 1 Aris Thessaloniki 2007–08 1 Larissa 2007–08 1 Olympiacos 2008–09 Netherlands (7)4 AZ 2004–05 ,2005–06 ,2006–07 ,2007–08 4 Heerenveen 2004–05 ,2005–06 ,2006–07 ,2008–09 3 Feyenoord 2004–05 ,2006–07 ,2008–09 2 Ajax 2006–07 ,2008–09 1 Utrecht 2004–05 1 NEC 2008–09 1 Twente 2008–09 Belgium (5)3 Club Brugge 2004–05 ,2006–07 ,2008–09 2 Standard Liège 2004–05 ,2008–09 1 Beveren 2004–05 1 Zulte Waregem 2006–07 1 Anderlecht 2007–08 Russia (4)3 Zenit Saint Petersburg 2004–05 ,2005–06 ,2007–08 2 Lokomotiv Moscow 2005–06 ,2007–08 2 CSKA Moscow 2005–06 ,2008–09 2 Spartak Moscow 2007–08 ,2008–09 Czech Republic (4)2 Mladá Boleslav 2006–07 ,2007–08 2 Sparta Prague 2006–07 ,2007–08 2 Slavia Prague 2005–06 ,2008–09 1 Slovan Liberec 2006–07 Portugal (4)3 Braga 2006–07 ,2007–08 ,2008–09 2 Benfica 2004–05 ,2008–09 1 Sporting CP 2004–05 1 Vitória de Guimarães 2005–06 Denmark (4)2 Copenhagen 2007–08 ,2008–09 1 Brøndby 2005–06 1 Odense 2006–07 1 AaB 2007–08 Norway (4)1 Tromsø 2005–06 1 Viking 2005–06 1 Brann 2007–08 1 Rosenborg 2008–09 Switzerland (3)4 Basel 2004–05 ,2005–06 ,2006–07 ,2007–08 2 Grasshopper 2005–06 ,2006–07 1 Zürich 2007–08 Romania (3)2 FCSB 2004–05 ,2005–06 2 Dinamo București 2005–06 ,2006–07 2 Rapid București 2005–06 ,2006–07 Turkey (3)3 Beşiktaş 2004–05 ,2005–06 ,2006–07 2 Galatasaray 2007–08 ,2008–09 1 Fenerbahçe 2006–07 Scotland (3)2 Rangers 2004–05 ,2006–07 1 Heart of Midlothian 2004–05 1 Aberdeen 2007–08 Israel (3)2 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2006–07 ,2007–08 1 Maccabi Petah Tikva 2005–06 1 Maccabi Haifa 2006–07 Ukraine (3)2 Dnipro 2004–05 ,2005–06 1 Shakhtar Donetsk 2005–06 1 Metalist Kharkiv 2008–09 Bulgaria (3)1 Levski Sofia 2005–06 1 Litex Lovech 2005–06 1 CSKA Sofia 2005–06 Sweden (3)1 Halmstads BK 2005–06 1 IF Elfsborg 2007–08 1 Helsingborgs IF 2007–08 Poland (3)1 Amica Wronki 2004–05 1 Wisła Kraków 2006–07 1 Lech Poznań 2008–09 Serbia (2)3 Partizan 2004–05 ,2006–07 ,2008–09 2 Red Star Belgrade 2005–06 ,2007–08 Austria (2)3 Austria Wien 2004–05 ,2006–07 ,2007–08 1 GAK 2004–05 Croatia (1)3 Dinamo Zagreb 2004–05 ,2007–08 ,2008–09 Georgia (1)1 Dinamo Tbilisi 2004–05 Hungary (1)1 Ferencváros 2004–05 Slovakia (1)1 Žilina 2008–09
By semi-final appearances [ edit ] Team inbold = Finalist team in season
Team No. Years Inter Milan 8 1985 ,1986 ,1991 ,1994 ,1997 ,1998 ,2002 ,2020 Juventus 7 1975 ,1977 ,1990 ,1993 ,1995 ,2014 ,2023 Sevilla 7 2006 ,2007 ,2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2020 ,2023 Borussia Mönchengladbach 5 1973 ,1975 ,1979 ,1980 ,1987 Liverpool 5 1973 ,1976 ,2001 ,2010 ,2016 Tottenham Hotspur 5 1972 ,1973 ,1974 ,1984 ,2025 Atlético Madrid 5 1998 ,1999 ,2010 ,2012 ,2018 1. FC Köln 4 1975 ,1981 ,1986 ,1990 Barcelona 4 1976 ,1978 ,1996 ,2001 Hamburger SV 4 1976 ,1982 ,2009 ,2010 Bayern Munich 4 1980 ,1989 ,1996 ,2008 Benfica 4 1983 ,2011 ,2013 ,2014 Werder Bremen 4 1988 ,1990 ,2007 ,2009 Bayer Leverkusen 4 1988 ,1995 ,2023 ,2024 Roma 4 1991 ,2021 ,2023 ,2024 Marseille 4 1999 ,2004 ,2018 ,2024 Arsenal 4 2000 ,2018 ,2019 ,2021 Villarreal 4 2004 ,2011 ,2016 ,2021 Valencia 4 2004 ,2012 ,2014 ,2019 Manchester United 4 2017 ,2020 ,2021 ,2025 Eintracht Frankfurt 3 1980 ,2019 ,2022 Real Madrid 3 1985 ,1986 ,1992 VfB Stuttgart 3 1974 ,1980 ,1989 Athletic Bilbao 3 1977 ,2012 ,2025 Fiorentina 3 1990 ,2008 ,2015 Borussia Dortmund 3 1993 ,1995 ,2002 Parma 3 1995 ,1999 ,2005 Sporting CP 3 1991 ,2005 ,2012 Shakhtar Donetsk 3 2009 ,2016 ,2020 Milan 2 1972 ,2002 Twente 2 1973 ,1975 Feyenoord 2 1974 ,2002 Club Brugge 2 1976 ,1988 AZ 2 1981 ,2005 IFK Göteborg 2 1982 ,1987 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2 1982 ,2001 Anderlecht 2 1983 ,1984 Espanyol 2 1988 ,2007 Napoli 2 1989 ,2015 Ajax 2 1992 ,2017 Red Bull Salzburg 2 1994 ,2018 Schalke 04 2 1997 ,2006 Lazio 2 1998 ,2003 Porto 2 2003 ,2011 Rangers 2 2008 ,2022 Chelsea 2 2013 ,2019 Ferencváros 1 1972 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 1972 Lokomotive Leipzig 1 1974 AEK Athens 1 1977 Molenbeek 1 1977 Grasshopper 1 1978 PSV Eindhoven 1 1978 Bastia 1 1978 Duisburg 1 1979 Hertha BSC 1 1979 Red Star Belgrade 1 1979 Sochaux 1 1981 Ipswich Town 1 1981 Radnički Niš 1 1982 Universitatea Craiova 1 1983 Bohemians 1 1983 Nottingham Forest 1 1984 Hajduk Split 1 1984 Željezničar 1 1985 Fehérvár 1 1985 Waregem 1 1986 Swarovski Tirol 1 1987 Dundee United 1 1987 Dynamo Dresden 1 1989 Brøndby 1 1991 Genoa 1 1992 Torino 1 1992 Paris Saint-Germain 1 1993 Auxerre 1 1993 Karlsruher SC 1 1994 Cagliari 1 1994 Slavia Prague 1 1996 Bordeaux 1 1996 Tenerife 1 1997 Monaco 1 1997 Spartak Moscow 1 1998 Bologna 1 1999 Lens 1 2000 Leeds United 1 2000 Galatasaray 1 2000 Alavés 1 2001 Boavista 1 2003 Celtic 1 2003 Newcastle United 1 2004 CSKA Moscow 1 2005 FCSB 1 2006 Middlesbrough 1 2006 Osasuna 1 2007 Zenit Saint Petersburg 1 2008 Dynamo Kyiv 1 2009 Fulham 1 2010 Braga 1 2011 Basel 1 2013 Fenerbahçe 1 2013 Dnipro 1 2015 Lyon 1 2017 Celta Vigo 1 2017 RB Leipzig 1 2022 West Ham United 1 2022 Atalanta 1 2024 Bodø/Glimt 1 2025
Consecutive appearances [ edit ] As of 28 August 2025
Bold = Ongoing streak
Undefeated champions [ edit ] Nine teams have won the tournament undefeated in UEFA Cup history: Miscellaneous records [ edit ] Only four clubs have won the treble of their national league championship, domestic cup competition and the UEFA Cup all in the same season: In addition to the above, nine clubs (including IFK Göteborg again, and Liverpool doing so twice) won their national league championship and the UEFA Cup in the same season: Until 1997, the UEFA Cup was the only European club competition which routinely allocated multiple entrants to many countries. This has led to several finals featuring two clubs from the same country: During the1979–80 season, West Germany had five entrants including cup holders Borussia Mönchengladbach. All five managed to reach the quarter-final stage and both semi-finals ended up being all-West German affairs. Ultimately, Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach in the final. No West German club that season was eliminated by a non-German club. During the1997–98 season, France had seven entrants:Strasbourg as winner of the Coupe de la Ligue,Nantes ,Bordeaux andMetz as third, fourth and fifth placed respectively in Division 1, and alsoAuxerre ,Bastia andLyon as1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group winners. Nevertheless, only Auxerre reached the quarter-finals, where they were eliminated byLazio . Sevilla are the only club to win the UEFA Cup/Europa League three times consecutively, in2014 ,2015 and2016 .Real Madrid were the first club to win two in a row in1985 and1986 , matched by Sevilla in2006 and2007 .Only two countries have provided the champion in three consecutive seasons: Entering both the Champions League and/or its qualifying rounds and the UEFA Cup in the same season became so common that a separate statistic of all clubs having done so in three or more consecutive seasons may be of interest (the means of entering the UEFA Cup is indicated in the last column in chronological order, G denoting group stage, q denoting qualifying round): Several times, winning the UEFA Cup was a club's only chance to qualify for European competition in the next season. A win by such a mid-table (and non-domestic-cup-winning) club then led to an extra place in the UEFA Cup (or an extra place in theUEFA Champions League since 2015) for the country in question. The following clubs managed to 'save their season' by winning the UEFA Cup: Highest attendances [ edit ] Overall (UEFA Cup/Europa League)[ edit ] 1. 110,000 –Real Madrid 0–0Ipswich Town , 3 October 1973, First round second leg
2. 93,000 – Real Madrid 2–1Torino , 1 April 1992, Semi-finals first leg
3. 92,000 –Dynamo Kyiv 1–1Eintracht Braunschweig , 14 September 1977, First round first leg
4. 90,832 –Barcelona 0–0Liverpool , 5 April 2001, Semi-finals first leg
Sources:[ 8]
1. 90,225 –Barcelona 2–2Manchester United , 16 February 2023, Knockout round play-offs first leg
2. 80,465 –Tottenham Hotspur 2–2Gent , 23 February 2017, Round of 32 second leg
3. 79,468 – Barcelona 2–3Eintracht Frankfurt , 14 April 2022, Quarter-finals second leg
4. 75,180 – Manchester United 1–1Liverpool , 17 March 2016, Round of 16 second leg
5. 75,138 – Manchester United 1–1Celta Vigo , 11 May 2017, Semi-finals second leg
Sources:[ 9]
Most goals in a single match [ edit ] The record for most goals scored in a single match across all UEFA Cup/Europa League seasons is held byEldar Hadžimehmedović , after he scored six goals forLyn againstNSÍ Runavík in the2003–04 qualifying round.[ 10]
Europa League only
Most goals in a single season [ edit ] UEFA Cup and Europa League
Goals Player(s) 17 Radamel Falcao 15 Jürgen Klinsmann 14 Ruud Geels ,John Wark ,Alfredo Morelos 12 Radamel Falcao ,Derlei ,Jupp Heynckes ,Jan Jeuring 11 Alan Shearer ,Walter Pandiani ,Vágner Love ,Stan Bowles ,Lex Schoenmaker ,Giuseppe Rossi ,Henrik Larsson ,Olivier Giroud 10 Jupp Heynckes ,Rudi Völler ,Ludwig Bründl ,Luca Toni ,Ulf Kirsten ,Pavel Pogrebnyak ,Darko Kovačević ,Klaas-Jan Huntelaar ,Aritz Aduriz ,Luka Jović ,Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Goals in different finals [ edit ] UEFA Cup and Europa League
All-time top goalscorers [ edit ] Including qualifying rounds [ edit ] As of 6 March 2025 [ 13] Players taking part in the2024–25 UEFA Europa League (including qualifying rounds) are highlighted inbold . Players still active but not in this year's Europa League are highlighted initalics . Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio Years Club(s) (Goals) 1 Henrik Larsson 40 56 0.71 1994–2009 Feyenoord (1/6) ,Celtic (27/35) ,Helsingborg (12/15)2 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 37 68 0.54 2009– Lille (0/9) ,Borussia Dortmund (11/14) ,Arsenal (14/26) ,Barcelona (2/6) ,Marseille (10/13)3 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 34 54 0.63 2004–2020 Heerenveen (5/13) ,Ajax (11/17) ,Schalke 04 (18/24)4 Alfredo Morelos 32 62 0.52 2016– HJK (4/6) ,Rangers (28/56)5 Radamel Falcao 31 35 0.89 2009– Porto (18/16) ,Atlético Madrid (13/17) ,Galatasaray (0/2)Aritz Aduriz 47 0.66 2011–2018 Valencia (0/6) ,Athletic Bilbao (31/41)7 Dieter Müller 29 36 0.81 1973–1984 1. FC Köln (25/31) ,VfB Stuttgart (1/2) ,Bordeaux (3/3)8 Edin Džeko 28 60 0.47 2003– Željezničar (0/1) ,VfL Wolfsburg (5/14) ,Manchester City (3/7) ,Roma (17/26) ,Fenerbahçe (3/11)9 Vágner Love 27 44 0.61 2004–2022 CSKA Moscow (20/32) ,Beşiktaş (4/8) ,Kairat (3/4)Shota Arveladze 45 0.6 1993–2007 Dinamo Tbilisi (2/4) ,Trabzonspor (4/4) ,Ajax (10/13) ,Rangers (2/7) ,AZ (9/17)Romelu Lukaku 46 0.59 2009– Anderlecht (5/18) ,Everton (8/9) ,Inter Milan (7/6) ,Roma (7/13)12 Mu'nas Dabbur 26 57 0.46 2011– Maccabi Tel Aviv (1/12) ,Red Bull Salzburg (16/30) ,Grasshopper (0/2) ,Sevilla (3/6) ,TSG Hoffenheim (6/7)Kevin Gameiro 57 0.46 2005–2019 Strasbourg (2/3) ,Paris Saint-Germain (1/7) ,Sevilla (18/34) ,Atlético Madrid (2/5) ,Valencia (3/8)Alexandre Lacazette 60 0.43 2012– Lyon (13/33) ,Arsenal (13/27)15 Jermain Defoe 25 40 0.63 2006–2021 Tottenham Hotspur (20/28) ,Portsmouth (2/4) ,Rangers (3/8)Alessandro Altobelli 55 0.45 1977–1989 Inter Milan (21/50) ,Juventus (4/8)Ricky van Wolfswinkel 57 0.44 2010– Utrecht (9/12) ,Sporting CP (9/20) ,Saint-Étienne (1/6) ,Basel (4/9) ,Twente (2/10)Mladen Petrić 72 0.35 2004–2016 Grasshopper (1/11) ,Basel (8/26) ,Hamburger SV (15/27) ,Panathinaikos (1/8)19 Aleksandr Kerzhakov 24 44 0.55 2002–2017 Zenit Saint Petersburg (21/34) ,Sevilla (2/8) ,Dynamo Moscow (1/2)Carlos Bacca 60 0.4 2012– Club Brugge (3/7) ,Sevilla (14/31) ,Villarreal (7/22)Ivan Trichkovski 67 0.36 2005– Vardar (1/6) ,Rabotnički (0/6) ,Red Star Belgrade (0/2) ,APOEL (1/5) ,Club Brugge (1/3) ,Legia Warsaw (0/6) ,AEK Larnaca (21/39)
Excluding qualifying rounds [ edit ] As of 6 March 2025 [ 14] Players taking part in the2024–25 UEFA Europa League are highlighted inbold . Players still active but not in this year's Europa League are highlighted initalics . Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio Years Club(s) (Goals) 1 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 34 62 0.55 2009– Lille (0/7) ,Borussia Dortmund (8/10) ,Arsenal (14/26) ,Barcelona (2/6) ,Marseille (10/13)2 Henrik Larsson 31 45 0.69 1994–2008 Feyenoord (1/6) ,Celtic (24/31) ,Helsingborg (6/8)3 Radamel Falcao 30 31 0.97 2010– Porto (17/14) ,Atlético Madrid (13/17)Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 50 0.6 2004–2020 Heerenveen (5/13) ,Ajax (11/15) ,Schalke 04 (14/22)5 Dieter Müller 29 36 0.81 1973–1984 1. FC Köln (25/31) ,VfB Stuttgart (1/2) ,Bordeaux (3/3)6 Edin Džeko 28 59 0.47 2003– Željezničar (0/1) ,VfL Wolfsburg (5/14) ,Manchester City (3/7) ,Roma (17/26) ,Fenerbahçe (3/11)7 Romelu Lukaku 27 46 0.59 2009– Anderlecht (5/18) ,Everton (8/9) ,Inter Milan (7/6) ,Roma (7/13)8 Aritz Aduriz 26 39 0.67 2012–2018 Valencia (0/6) ,Athletic Bilbao (26/33)9 Alexandre Lacazette 25 56 0.45 2012– Lyon (12/29) ,Arsenal (13/27)Alessandro Altobelli 58 0.43 1977–1989 Inter Milan (21/50) ,Juventus (4/8)11 Shota Arveladze 24 41 0.59 1994–2007 Dinamo Tbilisi (1/2) ,Trabzonspor (2/2) ,Ajax (10/13) ,Rangers (2/7) ,AZ (9/17)Mu'nas Dabbur 49 0.49 2011– Maccabi Tel Aviv (1/8) ,Red Bull Salzburg (14/28) ,Sevilla (3/6) ,TSG Hoffenheim (6/7)Kevin Gameiro 54 0.44 2005– Strasbourg (2/3) ,Paris Saint-Germain (0/5) ,Sevilla (17/33) ,Atlético Madrid (2/5) ,Valencia (3/8)14 Jupp Heynckes 23 21 1.1 1971–1975 Borussia Mönchengladbach Vágner Love 36 0.64 2004–2018 CSKA Moscow (20/31) ,Beşiktaş (3/5)Dimitris Salpingidis 67 0.34 1999–2015 PAOK (13/43) ,Panathinaikos (10/24)17 Martin Chivers 22 34 0.65 1971–1978 Tottenham Hotspur Jürgen Klinsmann 36 0.61 1988–1998 VfB Stuttgart (4/8) ,Inter Milan (3/13) ,Bayern Munich (15/14) ,Sampdoria (0/1)Dennis Bergkamp 42 0.52 1988–2000 Ajax (9/21) ,Inter Milan (9/13) ,Arsenal (4/8)Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 49 0.45 1977–1989 Bayern Munich (13/22) ,Inter Milan (9/23) ,Servette (0/4)
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