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UEFA Cup and Europa League records and statistics

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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

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By club

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For details on winning clubs, seeList of UEFA Cup and Europa League finals.

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
ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
SpainSevilla702006,2007,2014,2015,2016,2020,2023
ItalyInter Milan321991,1994,19981997,2020
EnglandTottenham Hotspur311972,1984,20251974
EnglandLiverpool311973,1976,20012016
ItalyJuventus311977,1990,19931995
SpainAtlético Madrid302010,2012,2018
GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach221975,19791973,1980
NetherlandsFeyenoord201974,2002
GermanyEintracht Frankfurt201980,2022
SwedenIFK Göteborg201982,1987
SpainReal Madrid201985,1986
ItalyParma201995,1999
PortugalPorto202003,2011
EnglandChelsea202013,2019
EnglandManchester United1220172021,2025
BelgiumAnderlecht1119831984
NetherlandsAjax1119922017
GermanyBayer Leverkusen1119882024
NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven101978
EnglandIpswich Town101981
ItalyNapoli101989
GermanyBayern Munich101996
GermanySchalke 04101997
TurkeyGalatasaray102000
SpainValencia102004
RussiaCSKA Moscow102005
RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg102008
UkraineShakhtar Donetsk102009
SpainVillarreal102021
ItalyAtalanta102024
PortugalBenfica031983,2013,2014
FranceMarseille031999,2004,2018
SpainAthletic Bilbao021977,2012
SpainEspanyol021988,2007
ItalyRoma021991,2023
GermanyBorussia Dortmund021993,2002
EnglandArsenal022000,2019
ScotlandRangers022008,2022
EnglandWolverhampton Wanderers011972
NetherlandsTwente011975
BelgiumClub Brugge011976
FranceBastia011978
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade011979
NetherlandsAZ011981
GermanyHamburger SV011982
HungaryFehérvár011985
Germany1. FC Köln011986
ScotlandDundee United011987
GermanyVfB Stuttgart011989
ItalyFiorentina011990
ItalyTorino011992
AustriaRed Bull Salzburg011994
FranceBordeaux011996
ItalyLazio011998
SpainAlavés012001
ScotlandCeltic012003
PortugalSporting CP012005
EnglandMiddlesbrough012006
GermanyWerder Bremen012009
EnglandFulham012010
PortugalBraga012011
UkraineDnipro012015

By nation

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As of 2024–25 season
CountryWinnersRunners-upWinning clubsRunners-up
 Spain145Sevilla (7)
Atlético Madrid (3)
Real Madrid (2)
Valencia (1)
Villarreal (1)
Espanyol (2)
Athletic Bilbao (2)
Alavés (1)
 England109Liverpool (3)
Tottenham Hotspur (3)
Chelsea (2)
Ipswich Town (1)
Manchester United (1)
Arsenal (2)
Manchester United (2)
Wolverhampton Wanderers (1)
Tottenham Hotspur (1)
Middlesbrough (1)
Fulham (1)
Liverpool (1)
 Italy108Inter Milan (3)
Juventus (3)
Parma (2)
Napoli (1)
Atalanta (1)
Inter Milan (2)
Roma (2)
Fiorentina (1)
Torino (1)
Juventus (1)
Lazio (1)
 Germany79Borussia Mönchengladbach (2)
Eintracht Frankfurt (2)
Bayer Leverkusen (1)
Bayern Munich (1)
Schalke 04 (1)
Borussia Mönchengladbach (2)
Borussia Dortmund (2)
Hamburger SV (1)
1. FC Köln (1)
VfB Stuttgart (1)
Werder Bremen (1)
Bayer Leverkusen (1)
 Netherlands43Feyenoord (2)
PSV Eindhoven (1)
Ajax (1)
Twente (1)
AZ (1)
Ajax (1)
 Portugal25Porto (2)Benfica (3)
Sporting CP (1)
Braga (1)
 Sweden20IFK Göteborg (2)
 Russia20CSKA Moscow (1)
Zenit Saint Petersburg (1)
 Belgium12Anderlecht (1)Club Brugge (1)
Anderlecht (1)
 Ukraine11Shakhtar Donetsk (1)Dnipro (1)
 Turkey10Galatasaray (1)
 France05Marseille (3)
Bastia (1)
Bordeaux (1)
 Scotland04Rangers (2)
Dundee United (1)
Celtic (1)
 Yugoslavia01Red Star Belgrade (1)
 Hungary01Fehérvár (1)
 Austria01Red Bull Salzburg (1)

By city

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As of 2024–25 season
CityWinnersRunners-upWinning clubsRunners-up
SpainSeville70Sevilla (7)
EnglandLondon54Tottenham Hotspur (3),Chelsea (2)Arsenal (2),Tottenham Hotspur (1),Fulham (1)
SpainMadrid50Atlético Madrid (3),Real Madrid (2)
ItalyTurin32Juventus (3)Torino (1),Juventus (1)
ItalyMilan32Inter Milan (3)Inter Milan (2)
EnglandLiverpool31Liverpool (3)Liverpool (1)
GermanyMönchengladbach22Borussia Mönchengladbach (2)Borussia Mönchengladbach (2)
SwedenGothenburg20IFK Göteborg (2)
ItalyParma20Parma (2)
NetherlandsRotterdam20Feyenoord (2)
PortugalPorto20Porto (2)
GermanyFrankfurt20Eintracht Frankfurt (2)
EnglandManchester12Manchester United (1)Manchester United (2)
BelgiumBrussels11Anderlecht (1)Anderlecht (1)
NetherlandsAmsterdam11Ajax (1)Ajax (1)
GermanyLeverkusen11Bayer Leverkusen (1)Bayer Leverkusen (1)
NetherlandsEindhoven10PSV Eindhoven (1)
EnglandIpswich10Ipswich Town (1)
ItalyNaples10Napoli (1)
GermanyMunich10Bayern Munich (1)
GermanyGelsenkirchen10Schalke 04 (1)
TurkeyIstanbul10Galatasaray (1)
SpainValencia10Valencia (1)
RussiaMoscow10CSKA Moscow (1)
RussiaSaint Petersburg10Zenit Saint Petersburg (1)
UkraineDonetsk10Shakhtar Donetsk (1)
SpainVillarreal10Villarreal (1)
ItalyBergamo10Atalanta (1)
PortugalLisbon04Benfica (3),Sporting CP (1)
FranceMarseille03Marseille (3)
ScotlandGlasgow03Rangers (2),Celtic (1)
ItalyRome03Roma (2),Lazio (1)
GermanyDortmund02Borussia Dortmund (2)
SpainBarcelona02Espanyol (2)
SpainBilbao02Athletic Bilbao (2)
EnglandWolverhampton01Wolverhampton Wanderers (1)
NetherlandsEnschede01Twente (1)
BelgiumBruges01Club Brugge (1)
FranceBastia01Bastia (1)
SerbiaBelgrade01Red Star Belgrade (1)
NetherlandsAlkmaar01AZ (1)
GermanyHamburg01Hamburger SV (1)
HungarySzékesfehérvár01Fehérvár (1)
GermanyCologne011. FC Köln (1)
ScotlandDundee01Dundee United (1)
GermanyStuttgart01VfB Stuttgart (1)
ItalyFlorence01Fiorentina (1)
AustriaSalzburg01Red Bull Salzburg (1)
FranceBordeaux01Bordeaux (1)
SpainVitoria-Gasteiz01Alavés (1)
EnglandMiddlesbrough01Middlesbrough (1)
GermanyBremen01Werder Bremen (1)
PortugalBraga01Braga (1)
UkraineDnipro01Dnipro (1)

By player

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By manager

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All-time points table

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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]
RankClubSeasonsPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1ItalyRoma221941024151332188+144245
2PortugalSporting CP36203954860321226+95238
3EnglandTottenham Hotspur17168984030343147+196236
4ItalyInter Milan28191964451297173+124236
5NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven27179903950305189+116219
6SpainSevilla17158923333283133+150217
7NetherlandsAjax31177893157305186+119209
8BelgiumAnderlecht23168804147275189+86201
9BelgiumClub Brugge32182794261298237+61200
10ItalyLazio21163793945259187+72197
11PortugalBraga23169793753255203+52195
12ScotlandRangers24168725046242175+67194
13SerbiaRed Star Belgrade32173744455260213+47192
14RomaniaFCSB24171714456237210+27186
15SpainVillarreal12134773126237137+100185
16NetherlandsAZ17156714342265196+69185
17ItalyJuventus15128792326240106+134181
18GreecePAOK30172664957246199+47181
19EnglandLiverpool15134733427215106+109180
20GermanyBayer Leverkusen20142733237253144+109178
21PortugalBenfica23141703536230158+72175
22TurkeyFenerbahçe28156674148218194+24175
23NetherlandsFeyenoord31165673959254212+42173
24GermanyStuttgart19140722840260159+101172
25SpainAthletic Bilbao19150722850243197+46172

Number of participating clubs of the Europa League era

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Main article:UEFA Europa League clubs performance comparison

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.

NationNo.ClubsSeasons
EnglandEngland (20)7Tottenham Hotspur2011–12,2012–13,2013–14,2014–15,2015–16,2020–21,2024–25
5Arsenal2017–18,2018–19,2019–20,2020–21,2022–23
4Liverpool2010–11,2012–13,2015–16,2023–24
4Manchester United2016–17,2019–20,2022–23,2024–25
3Everton2009–10,2014–15,2017–18
2Fulham2009–10,2011–12
2Leicester City2020–21,2021–22
2West Ham United2021–22,2023–24
1Manchester City2010–11
1Stoke City2011–12
1Birmingham City2011–12
1Newcastle United2012–13
1Swansea City2013–14
1Wigan Athletic2013–14
1Southampton2016–17
1Chelsea2018–19
1Wolverhampton Wanderers2019–20
1Brighton & Hove Albion2023–24
1Aston Villa2025–26
1Nottingham Forest2025–26
GermanyGermany (18)6Bayer Leverkusen2010–11,2012–13,2018–19,2020–21,2021–22,2023–24
5Eintracht Frankfurt2013–14,2018–19,2019–20,2021–22,2024–25
4SC Freiburg2013–14,2022–23,2023–24,2025–26
3Schalke 042011–12,2015–16,2016–17
3Borussia Mönchengladbach2012–13,2014–15,2019–20
3TSG Hoffenheim2017–18,2020–21,2024–25
3VfB Stuttgart2010–11,2012–13,2025–26
2Hannover 962011–12,2012–13
2Borussia Dortmund2010–11,2015–16
2Hertha BSC2009–10,2017–18
2VfL Wolfsburg2014–15,2019–20
1Hamburger SV2009–10
1Werder Bremen2009–10
1FC Augsburg2015–16
1Mainz 052016–17
11. FC Köln2017–18
1RB Leipzig2018–19
1Union Berlin2022–23
ItalyItaly (15)11Lazio2009–10,2011–12,2012–13,2013–14,2015–16,2017–18,2018–19,2019–20,2021–22,2022–23,2024–25
8Roma2009–10,2016–17,2019–20,2020–21,2022–23,2023–24,2024–25,2025–26
6Napoli2010–11,2012–13,2014–15,2015–16,2020–21,2021–22
4Fiorentina2013–14,2014–15,2015–16,2016–17
3Inter Milan2012–13,2014–15,2016–17
3Milan2017–18,2018–19,2020–21
2Udinese2011–12,2012–13
2Atalanta2017–18,2023–24
1Genoa2009–10
1Juventus2010–11
1Palermo2010–11
1Sampdoria2010–11
1Torino2014–15
1Sassuolo2016–17
1Bologna2025–26
SpainSpain (12)9Villarreal2009–10,2010–11,2014–15,2015–16,2016–17,2017–18,2018–19,2020–21,2023–24
7Athletic Bilbao2009–10,2011–12,2012–13,2015–16,2016–17,2017–18,2024–25
6Real Betis2013–14,2018–19,2021–22,2022–23,2023–24,2025–26
5Sevilla2010–11,2013–14,2014–15,2018–19,2019–20
5Real Sociedad2017–18,2020–21,2021–22,2022–23,2024–25
3Atlético Madrid2010–11,2011–12,2012–13
2Valencia2009–10,2013–14
2Getafe2010–11,2019–20
2Celta Vigo2016–17,2025–26
1Levante2012–13
1Espanyol2019–20
1Granada2020–21
FranceFrance (12)6Marseille2012–13,2015–16,2017–18,2018–19,2021–22,2023–24
6Lyon2012–13,2013–14,2017–18,2021–22,2024–25,2025–26
5Rennes2011–12,2018–19,2019–20,2022–23,2023–24
5Lille2009–10,2010–11,2014–15,2020–21,2025–26
5Nice2016–17,2017–18,2020–21,2024–25,2025–26
4Bordeaux2012–13,2013–14,2015–16,2018–19
4Saint-Étienne2014–15,2015–16,2016–17,2019–20
3Monaco2015–16,2021–22,2022–23
2Paris Saint-Germain2010–11,2011–12
2Toulouse2009–10,2023–24
1Guingamp2014–15
1Nantes2022–23
PortugalPortugal (12)10Braga2011–12,2015–16,2016–17,2017–18,2019–20,2020–21,2021–22,2022–23,2024–25,2025–26
8Sporting CP2009–10,2010–11,2011–12,2012–13,2015–16,2018–19,2019–20,2023–24
4Porto2010–11,2019–20,2024–25,2025–26
3Vitória de Guimarães2013–14,2017–18,2019–20
2Estoril2013–14,2014–15
2Benfica2009–10,2020–21
1Nacional2009–10
1Marítimo2012–13
1Académica2012–13
1Paços de Ferreira2013–14
1Rio Ave2014–15
1Belenenses2015–16
NetherlandsNetherlands (10)10PSV Eindhoven2009–10,2010–11,2011–12,2012–13,2013–14,2014–15,2019–20,2020–21,2021–22,2022–23
8AZ2010–11,2011–12,2013–14,2015–16,2016–17,2019–20,2020–21,2024–25
6Feyenoord2014–15,2016–17,2019–20,2020–21,2022–23,2025–26
5Ajax2009–10,2015–16,2016–17,2023–24,2024–25
4Twente2009–10,2011–12,2012–13,2024–25
2Utrecht2010–11,2025–26
1Heerenveen2009–10
1Groningen2015–16
1Vitesse2017–18
1Go Ahead Eagles2025–26
BelgiumBelgium (9)7Standard Liège2011–12,2013–14,2014–15,2016–17,2018–19,2019–20,2020–21
7Anderlecht2009–10,2010–11,2011–12,2015–16,2016–17,2018–19,2024–25
6Club Brugge2009–10,2010–11,2011–12,2012–13,2014–15,2015–16
6Genk2012–13,2013–14,2016–17,2018–19,2021–22,2025–26
4Gent2010–11,2016–17,2019–20,2020–21
3Union Saint-Gilloise2022–23,2023–24,2024–25
2Zulte Waregem2013–14,2017–18
2Antwerp2020–21,2021–22
1Lokeren2014–15
TurkeyTurkey (9)9Fenerbahçe2009–10,2012–13,2015–16,2016–17,2018–19,2021–22,2022–23,2024–25,2025–26
7Beşiktaş2010–11,2011–12,2014–15,2015–16,2018–19,2019–20,2024–25
4Trabzonspor2013–14,2014–15,2019–20,2022–23
3Galatasaray2009–10,2021–22,2024–25
2Konyaspor2016–17,2017–18
2İstanbul Başakşehir2017–18,2019–20
1Ankaraspor2016–17
1Akhisarspor2018–19
1Sivasspor2020–21
UkraineUkraine (9)9Dynamo Kyiv2010–11,2011–12,2013–14,2014–15,2017–18,2018–19,2019–20,2022–23,2024–25
4Metalist Kharkiv2010–11,2011–12,2012–13,2014–15
4Dnipro2012–13,2013–14,2014–15,2015–16
3Zorya Luhansk2016–17,2017–18,2020–21
2Shakhtar Donetsk2009–10,2016–17
2Vorskla Poltava2011–12,2018–19
1Karpaty Lviv2010–11
1Chornomorets Odesa2013–14
1Oleksandriya2019–20
RussiaRussia (9)5Krasnodar2014–15,2015–16,2016–17,2018–19,2019–20
4Rubin Kazan2011–12,2012–13,2013–14,2015–16
4Zenit Saint Petersburg2010–11,2016–17,2017–18,2018–19
4Lokomotiv Moscow2011–12,2015–16,2017–18,2021–22
3CSKA Moscow2010–11,2019–20,2020–21
2Anzhi Makhachkala2012–13,2013–14
2Spartak Moscow2018–19,2021–22
1Kuban Krasnodar2013–14
1Dynamo Moscow2014–15
SwitzerlandSwitzerland (9)8Young Boys2010–11,2012–13,2014–15,2016–17,2017–18,2019–20,2020–21,2025–26
5Zürich2011–12,2014–15,2016–17,2018–19,2022–23
5Basel2009–10,2012–13,2015–16,2019–20,2025–26
2Lugano2017–18,2019–20
1Lausanne-Sport2010–11
1St. Gallen2013–14
1Thun2013–14
1Sion2015–16
1Servette2023–24
RomaniaRomania (8)9FCSB2009–10,2010–11,2011–12,2012–13,2014–15,2016–17,2017–18,2024–25,2025–26
3CFR Cluj2009–10,2019–20,2020–21
2Astra Giurgiu2014–15,2016–17
1Dinamo București2009–10
1Poli Timişoara2009–10
1Vaslui2011–12
1Rapid București2011–12
1Pandurii Târgu Jiu2013–14
AustriaAustria (6)9Rapid Wien2009–10,2010–11,2012–13,2013–14,2015–16,2016–17,2018–19,2020–21,2021–22
9Red Bull Salzburg2009–10,2010–11,2011–12,2013–14,2014–15,2016–17,2017–18,2018–19,2025–26
6Sturm Graz2009–10,2011–12,2021–22,2022–23,2023–24,2025–26
4Austria Wien2009–10,2011–12,2016–17,2017–18
3LASK2019–20,2020–21,2023–24
2Wolfsberger AC2019–20,2020–21
GreeceGreece (6)10PAOK2010–11,2011–12,2013–14,2014–15,2015–16,2016–17,2018–19,2020–21,2024–25,2025–26
6AEK Athens2009–10,2010–11,2011–12,2017–18,2020–21,2023–24
6Panathinaikos2009–10,2012–13,2014–15,2016–17,2023–24,2025–26
6Olympiacos2016–17,2018–19,2021–22,2022–23,2023–24,2024–25
2Asteras Tripolis2014–15,2015–16
1Aris Thessaloniki2010–11
Czech RepublicCzech Republic (6)9Sparta Prague2009–10,2010–11,2012–13,2014–15,2015–16,2016–17,2020–21,2021–22,2023–24
6Slavia Prague2009–10,2017–18,2018–19,2020–21,2023–24,2024–25
6Viktoria Plzeň2012–13,2015–16,2016–17,2017–18,2024–25,2025–26
4Slovan Liberec2013–14,2015–16,2016–17,2020–21
1Zlín2017–18
1Jablonec2018–19
DenmarkDenmark (6)7Copenhagen2009–10,2011–12,2012–13,2014–15,2017–18,2018–19,2019–20
5Midtjylland2015–16,2021–22,2022–23,2024–25,2025–26
2Odense2010–11,2011–12
1Esbjerg2013–14
1AaB2014–15
1Brøndby2021–22
NorwayNorway (6)6Rosenborg2010–11,2012–13,2015–16,2017–18,2018–19,2019–20
4Molde2012–13,2015–16,2020–21,2023–24
2Bodø/Glimt2022–23,2024–25
1Tromsø2013–14
1Sarpsborg 082018–19
1Brann2025–26
CyprusCyprus (6)4Apollon Limassol2013–14,2014–15,2017–18,2018–19
4APOEL2013–14,2015–16,2016–17,2019–20
3AEK Larnaca2011–12,2018–19,2022–23
2Omonia2020–21,2022–23
1AEL Limassol2012–13
1Aris Limassol2023–24
SwedenSweden (6)6Malmö FF2011–12,2018–19,2019–20,2022–23,2024–25,2025–26
2IF Elfsborg2013–14,2024–25
1AIK2012–13
1Helsingborgs IF2012–13
1Östersunds FK2017–18
1BK Häcken2023–24
IsraelIsrael (5)7Maccabi Tel Aviv2011–12,2013–14,2016–17,2017–18,2020–21,2024–25,2025–26
3Hapoel Tel Aviv2009–10,2011–12,2012–13
3Hapoel Be'er Sheva2016–17,2017–18,2020–21
3Maccabi Haifa2011–12,2013–14,2023–24
1Ironi Kiryat Shmona2012–13
PolandPoland (4)5Legia Warsaw2011–12,2013–14,2014–15,2015–16,2021–22
3Lech Poznań2010–11,2015–16,2020–21
1Wisła Kraków2011–12
1Raków Częstochowa2023–24
BulgariaBulgaria (3)9Ludogorets Razgrad2013–14,2017–18,2018–19,2019–20,2020–21,2021–22,2022–23,2024–25,2025–26
3CSKA Sofia2009–10,2010–11,2020–21
2Levski Sofia2009–10,2010–11
CroatiaCroatia (3)8Dinamo Zagreb2009–10,2010–11,2013–14,2014–15,2018–19,2020–21,2021–22,2025–26
4Rijeka2013–14,2014–15,2017–18,2020–21
1Hajduk Split2010–11
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan (3)9Qarabağ2014–15,2015–16,2016–17,2018–19,2019–20,2020–21,2022–23,2023–24,2024–25
2Gabala2015–16,2016–17
1Neftçi2012–13
SerbiaSerbia (3)6Partizan2009–10,2012–13,2014–15,2015–16,2017–18,2019–20
5Red Star Belgrade2017–18,2020–21,2021–22,2022–23,2025–26
1TSC2023–24
HungaryHungary (3)5Ferencváros2019–20,2021–22,2022–23,2024–25,2025–26
2Fehérvár2012–13,2018–19
1Debrecen2010–11
ScotlandScotland (2)9Celtic2009–10,2011–12,2014–15,2015–16,2018–19,2019–20,2020–21,2021–22,2025–26
7Rangers2018–19,2019–20,2020–21,2021–22,2023–24,2024–25,2025–26
BelarusBelarus (2)4BATE Borisov2009–10,2010–11,2017–18,2018–19
2Dinamo Minsk2014–15,2015–16
KazakhstanKazakhstan (2)4Astana2016–17,2017–18,2018–19,2019–20
1Shakhter Karagandy2013–14
SlovakiaSlovakia (2)3Slovan Bratislava2011–12,2014–15,2019–20
1Spartak Trnava2018–19
Republic of IrelandRepublic of Ireland (2)2Dundalk2016–17,2020–21
1Shamrock Rovers2011–12
LatviaLatvia (2)1Ventspils2009–10
1RFS2024–25
MoldovaMoldova (1)6Sheriff Tiraspol2009–10,2010–11,2013–14,2017–18,2022–23,2023–24
SloveniaSlovenia (1)3Maribor2011–12,2012–13,2013–14
AlbaniaAlbania (1)2Skënderbeu2015–16,2017–18
LuxembourgLuxembourg (1)2F91 Dudelange2018–19,2019–20
FinlandFinland (1)2HJK2014–15,2022–23
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia (1)1Vardar2017–18

Number of participating clubs in the group stage of the UEFA Cup era

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Season inbold represents teams that qualified for the knockout phase.

NationNo.ClubsYears
FranceFrance (13)2Auxerre2004–05,2006–07
2Lens2005–06,2006–07
2Rennes2005–06,2007–08
2Paris Saint-Germain2006–07,2008–09
2Nancy2006–07,2008–09
1Lille2004–05
1Sochaux2004–05
1Marseille2005–06
1Monaco2005–06
1Strasbourg2005–06
1Bordeaux2007–08
1Toulouse2007–08
1Saint-Étienne2008–09
SpainSpain (12)4Sevilla2004–05,2005–06,2006–07,2008–09
2Espanyol2005–06,2006–07
2Villarreal2004–05,2007–08
1Athletic Bilbao2004–05
1Zaragoza2004–05
1Celta Vigo2006–07
1Osasuna2006–07
1Atlético Madrid2007–08
1Getafe2007–08
1Deportivo La Coruña2008–09
1Valencia2008–09
1Racing Santander2008–09
GermanyGermany (10)3VfB Stuttgart2004–05,2005–06,2008–09
3Hamburger SV2005–06,2007–08,2008–09
2Bayer Leverkusen2006–07,2007–08
2Schalke 042004–05,2008–09
2Hertha BSC2005–06,2008–09
1Alemannia Aachen2004–05
1Eintracht Frankfurt2006–07
11. FC Nürnberg2007–08
1Bayern Munich2007–08
1VfL Wolfsburg2008–09
EnglandEngland (9)3Tottenham Hotspur2006–07,2007–08,2008–09
2Middlesbrough2004–05,2005–06
2Newcastle United2004–05,2006–07
2Bolton Wanderers2005–06,2007–08
1Blackburn Rovers2006–07
1Everton2007–08
1Aston Villa2008–09
1Manchester City2008–09
1Portsmouth2008–09
ItalyItaly (9)2Parma2004–05,2006–07
2Palermo2005–06,2006–07
2Sampdoria2005–06,2008–09
1Lazio2004–05
1Roma2005–06
1Livorno2006–07
1Fiorentina2007–08
1Milan2008–09
1Udinese2008–09
GreeceGreece (8)2AEK Athens2004–05,2007–08
2Panionios2004–05,2007–08
2Panathinaikos2006–07,2007–08
1Egaleo2004–05
1PAOK2005–06
1Aris Thessaloniki2007–08
1Larissa2007–08
1Olympiacos2008–09
NetherlandsNetherlands (7)4AZ2004–05,2005–06,2006–07,2007–08
4Heerenveen2004–05,2005–06,2006–07,2008–09
3Feyenoord2004–05,2006–07,2008–09
2Ajax2006–07,2008–09
1Utrecht2004–05
1NEC2008–09
1Twente2008–09
BelgiumBelgium (5)3Club Brugge2004–05,2006–07,2008–09
2Standard Liège2004–05,2008–09
1Beveren2004–05
1Zulte Waregem2006–07
1Anderlecht2007–08
RussiaRussia (4)3Zenit Saint Petersburg2004–05,2005–06,2007–08
2Lokomotiv Moscow2005–06,2007–08
2CSKA Moscow2005–06,2008–09
2Spartak Moscow2007–08,2008–09
Czech RepublicCzech Republic (4)2Mladá Boleslav2006–07,2007–08
2Sparta Prague2006–07,2007–08
2Slavia Prague2005–06,2008–09
1Slovan Liberec2006–07
PortugalPortugal (4)3Braga2006–07,2007–08,2008–09
2Benfica2004–05,2008–09
1Sporting CP2004–05
1Vitória de Guimarães2005–06
DenmarkDenmark (4)2Copenhagen2007–08,2008–09
1Brøndby2005–06
1Odense2006–07
1AaB2007–08
NorwayNorway (4)1Tromsø2005–06
1Viking2005–06
1Brann2007–08
1Rosenborg2008–09
SwitzerlandSwitzerland (3)4Basel2004–05,2005–06,2006–07,2007–08
2Grasshopper2005–06,2006–07
1Zürich2007–08
RomaniaRomania (3)2FCSB2004–05,2005–06
2Dinamo București2005–06,2006–07
2Rapid București2005–06,2006–07
TurkeyTurkey (3)3Beşiktaş2004–05,2005–06,2006–07
2Galatasaray2007–08,2008–09
1Fenerbahçe2006–07
ScotlandScotland (3)2Rangers2004–05,2006–07
1Heart of Midlothian2004–05
1Aberdeen2007–08
IsraelIsrael (3)2Hapoel Tel Aviv2006–07,2007–08
1Maccabi Petah Tikva2005–06
1Maccabi Haifa2006–07
UkraineUkraine (3)2Dnipro2004–05,2005–06
1Shakhtar Donetsk2005–06
1Metalist Kharkiv2008–09
BulgariaBulgaria (3)1Levski Sofia2005–06
1Litex Lovech2005–06
1CSKA Sofia2005–06
SwedenSweden (3)1Halmstads BK2005–06
1IF Elfsborg2007–08
1Helsingborgs IF2007–08
PolandPoland (3)1Amica Wronki2004–05
1Wisła Kraków2006–07
1Lech Poznań2008–09
SerbiaSerbia (2)3Partizan2004–05,2006–07,2008–09
2Red Star Belgrade2005–06,2007–08
AustriaAustria (2)3Austria Wien2004–05,2006–07,2007–08
1GAK2004–05
CroatiaCroatia (1)3Dinamo Zagreb2004–05,2007–08,2008–09
Georgia (country)Georgia (1)1Dinamo Tbilisi2004–05
HungaryHungary (1)1Ferencváros2004–05
SlovakiaSlovakia (1)1Žilina2008–09

Club appearances

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By semi-final appearances

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Team inbold=Finalist team in season
TeamNo.Years
ItalyInter Milan81985,1986,1991,1994,1997,1998,2002,2020
ItalyJuventus71975,1977,1990,1993,1995,2014,2023
SpainSevilla72006,2007,2014,2015,2016,2020,2023
GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach51973,1975,1979,1980,1987
EnglandLiverpool51973,1976,2001,2010,2016
EnglandTottenham Hotspur51972,1973,1974,1984,2025
SpainAtlético Madrid51998,1999,2010,2012,2018
Germany1. FC Köln41975,1981,1986,1990
SpainBarcelona41976,1978,1996,2001
GermanyHamburger SV41976,1982,2009,2010
GermanyBayern Munich41980,1989,1996,2008
PortugalBenfica41983,2011,2013,2014
GermanyWerder Bremen41988,1990,2007,2009
GermanyBayer Leverkusen41988,1995,2023,2024
ItalyRoma41991,2021,2023,2024
FranceMarseille41999,2004,2018,2024
EnglandArsenal42000,2018,2019,2021
SpainVillarreal42004,2011,2016,2021
SpainValencia42004,2012,2014,2019
EnglandManchester United42017,2020,2021,2025
GermanyEintracht Frankfurt31980,2019,2022
SpainReal Madrid31985,1986,1992
GermanyVfB Stuttgart31974,1980,1989
SpainAthletic Bilbao31977,2012,2025
ItalyFiorentina31990,2008,2015
GermanyBorussia Dortmund31993,1995,2002
ItalyParma31995,1999,2005
PortugalSporting CP31991,2005,2012
UkraineShakhtar Donetsk32009,2016,2020
ItalyMilan21972,2002
NetherlandsTwente21973,1975
NetherlandsFeyenoord21974,2002
BelgiumClub Brugge21976,1988
NetherlandsAZ21981,2005
SwedenIFK Göteborg21982,1987
Germany1. FC Kaiserslautern21982,2001
BelgiumAnderlecht21983,1984
SpainEspanyol21988,2007
ItalyNapoli21989,2015
NetherlandsAjax21992,2017
AustriaRed Bull Salzburg21994,2018
GermanySchalke 0421997,2006
ItalyLazio21998,2003
PortugalPorto22003,2011
ScotlandRangers22008,2022
EnglandChelsea22013,2019
HungaryFerencváros11972
EnglandWolverhampton Wanderers11972
GermanyLokomotive Leipzig11974
GreeceAEK Athens11977
BelgiumMolenbeek11977
SwitzerlandGrasshopper11978
NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven11978
FranceBastia11978
GermanyDuisburg11979
GermanyHertha BSC11979
SerbiaRed Star Belgrade11979
FranceSochaux11981
EnglandIpswich Town11981
SerbiaRadnički Niš11982
RomaniaUniversitatea Craiova11983
Czech RepublicBohemians11983
EnglandNottingham Forest11984
CroatiaHajduk Split11984
Bosnia and HerzegovinaŽeljezničar11985
HungaryFehérvár11985
BelgiumWaregem11986
AustriaSwarovski Tirol11987
ScotlandDundee United11987
GermanyDynamo Dresden11989
DenmarkBrøndby11991
ItalyGenoa11992
ItalyTorino11992
FranceParis Saint-Germain11993
FranceAuxerre11993
GermanyKarlsruher SC11994
ItalyCagliari11994
Czech RepublicSlavia Prague11996
FranceBordeaux11996
SpainTenerife11997
FranceMonaco11997
RussiaSpartak Moscow11998
ItalyBologna11999
FranceLens12000
EnglandLeeds United12000
TurkeyGalatasaray12000
SpainAlavés12001
PortugalBoavista12003
ScotlandCeltic12003
EnglandNewcastle United12004
RussiaCSKA Moscow12005
RomaniaFCSB12006
EnglandMiddlesbrough12006
SpainOsasuna12007
RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg12008
UkraineDynamo Kyiv12009
EnglandFulham12010
PortugalBraga12011
SwitzerlandBasel12013
TurkeyFenerbahçe12013
UkraineDnipro12015
FranceLyon12017
SpainCelta Vigo12017
GermanyRB Leipzig12022
EnglandWest Ham United12022
ItalyAtalanta12024
NorwayBodø/Glimt12025

Consecutive appearances

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As of 28 August 2025

EntriesClubSeasons
20Club Brugge1996–97 to 2015–16
16Sparta Prague2006–07 to 2021–22
14Hajduk Split2007–08 to 2020–21
14Rosenborg2007–08 to 2020–21
13Vaduz1999–2000 to 2011–12
13Omonia2004–05 to 2016–17
12Slavia Prague1998–99 to 2009–10
12Ajax2006–07 to 2017–18
12PAOK2009–10 to 2020–21
11Litex Lovech2001–02 to 2011–12
11Viktoria Plzeň2010–11 to 2020–21
11Legia Warsaw2011–12 to 2021–22
11Braga2015–16 to 2025–26
10CSKA Sofia1998–99 to 2007–08
10Dinamo București2003–04 to 2012–13
10Nõmme Kalju2011–12 to 2020–21
10Partizan2011–12 to 2020–21
10Shakhtyor Soligorsk2011–12 to 2020–21

Bold = Ongoing streak

Undefeated champions

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Consecutive wins

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Miscellaneous records

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  • Only four clubs have won the treble of their national league championship, domestic cup competition and the UEFA Cup all 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:
YearCountryFinal
1972 EnglandTottenham Hotspur3–2 agg.Wolverhampton Wanderers
1980 West GermanyEintracht Frankfurt3–3 agg. (a)Borussia Mönchengladbach
1990 ItalyJuventus3–1 agg.Fiorentina
1991 ItalyInter Milan2–1 agg.Roma
1995 ItalyParma2–1 agg.Juventus
1998 ItalyInter Milan3–0Lazio
2007 SpainSevilla2–2 (a.e.t.)(3–1p)Espanyol
2011 PortugalPorto1–0Braga
2012 SpainAtlético Madrid3–0Athletic Bilbao
2019 EnglandChelsea4–1Arsenal
2025 EnglandTottenham Hotspur1–0Manchester United
  • 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):
EntriesClubSeasonsStages
6Shakhtar Donetsk2000–01 to 2005–06GqqqGq
3Rangers1999–00 to 2001–02GGq
3Celtic2000–01 to 2003–04GqG
3GAK2002–03 to 2004–05qqq
3Club Brugge2002–03 to 2004–05qGq
3Wisła Kraków2003–04 to 2005–06qqq
  • 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:
SeasonClubCountryDomestic position
1971–72Tottenham Hotspur England6th
1978–79Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany10th
1979–80Eintracht Frankfurt West Germany9th
1983–84Tottenham Hotspur England8th
1987–88Bayer Leverkusen West Germany8th
1993–94Inter Milan Italy13th
1996–97Schalke 04 Germany12th
2021–22Eintracht Frankfurt Germany11th
2022–23Sevilla Spain12th
2024–25Tottenham Hotspur England17th

Highest attendances

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Overall (UEFA Cup/Europa League)

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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]

Europa League only

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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]

Individuals' goals

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Most goals in a single match

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See also:List of UEFA Europa League hat-tricks

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

GoalsPlayer(s)
5Aritz Aduriz[11]
4Radamel Falcao,[12]Edinson Cavani,[12]Willian José,Patson Daka
366 players

Most goals in a single season

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UEFA Cup and Europa League

GoalsPlayer(s)
17Radamel Falcao
15Jürgen Klinsmann
14Ruud Geels,John Wark,Alfredo Morelos
12Radamel Falcao,Derlei,Jupp Heynckes,Jan Jeuring
11Alan Shearer,Walter Pandiani,Vágner Love,Stan Bowles,Lex Schoenmaker,Giuseppe Rossi,Henrik Larsson,Olivier Giroud
10Jupp 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

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UEFA Cup and Europa League

PlayerSeasons
Wim Jonk1992, 1994
Stefan Pettersson1987, 1992
Iván Zamorano1997, 1998
Frédéric Kanouté2006, 2007
Radamel Falcao2011, 2012

All-time top goalscorers

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Main article:List of UEFA Cup and Europa League top scorers

Including qualifying rounds

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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.
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClub(s) (Goals)
1SwedenHenrik Larsson40560.711994–2009Feyenoord (1/6),Celtic (27/35),Helsingborg (12/15)
2GabonPierre-Emerick Aubameyang37680.542009–Lille (0/9),Borussia Dortmund (11/14),Arsenal (14/26),Barcelona (2/6),Marseille (10/13)
3NetherlandsKlaas-Jan Huntelaar34540.632004–2020Heerenveen (5/13),Ajax (11/17),Schalke 04 (18/24)
4ColombiaAlfredo Morelos32620.522016–HJK (4/6),Rangers (28/56)
5ColombiaRadamel Falcao31350.892009–Porto (18/16),Atlético Madrid (13/17),Galatasaray (0/2)
SpainAritz Aduriz470.662011–2018Valencia (0/6),Athletic Bilbao (31/41)
7GermanyDieter Müller29360.811973–19841. FC Köln (25/31),VfB Stuttgart (1/2),Bordeaux (3/3)
8Bosnia and HerzegovinaEdin Džeko28600.472003–Željezničar (0/1),VfL Wolfsburg (5/14),Manchester City (3/7),Roma (17/26),Fenerbahçe (3/11)
9BrazilVágner Love27440.612004–2022CSKA Moscow (20/32),Beşiktaş (4/8),Kairat (3/4)
Georgia (country)Shota Arveladze450.61993–2007Dinamo Tbilisi (2/4),Trabzonspor (4/4),Ajax (10/13),Rangers (2/7),AZ (9/17)
BelgiumRomelu Lukaku460.592009–Anderlecht (5/18),Everton (8/9),Inter Milan (7/6),Roma (7/13)
12IsraelMu'nas Dabbur26570.462011–Maccabi Tel Aviv (1/12),Red Bull Salzburg (16/30),Grasshopper (0/2),Sevilla (3/6),TSG Hoffenheim (6/7)
FranceKevin Gameiro570.462005–2019Strasbourg (2/3),Paris Saint-Germain (1/7),Sevilla (18/34),Atlético Madrid (2/5),Valencia (3/8)
FranceAlexandre Lacazette600.432012–Lyon (13/33),Arsenal (13/27)
15EnglandJermain Defoe25400.632006–2021Tottenham Hotspur (20/28),Portsmouth (2/4),Rangers (3/8)
ItalyAlessandro Altobelli550.451977–1989Inter Milan (21/50),Juventus (4/8)
NetherlandsRicky van Wolfswinkel570.442010–Utrecht (9/12),Sporting CP (9/20),Saint-Étienne (1/6),Basel (4/9),Twente (2/10)
CroatiaMladen Petrić720.352004–2016Grasshopper (1/11),Basel (8/26),Hamburger SV (15/27),Panathinaikos (1/8)
19RussiaAleksandr Kerzhakov24440.552002–2017Zenit Saint Petersburg (21/34),Sevilla (2/8),Dynamo Moscow (1/2)
ColombiaCarlos Bacca600.42012–Club Brugge (3/7),Sevilla (14/31),Villarreal (7/22)
North MacedoniaIvan Trichkovski670.362005–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

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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.
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClub(s) (Goals)
1GabonPierre-Emerick Aubameyang34620.552009–Lille (0/7),Borussia Dortmund (8/10),Arsenal (14/26),Barcelona (2/6),Marseille (10/13)
2SwedenHenrik Larsson31450.691994–2008Feyenoord (1/6),Celtic (24/31),Helsingborg (6/8)
3ColombiaRadamel Falcao30310.972010–Porto (17/14),Atlético Madrid (13/17)
NetherlandsKlaas-Jan Huntelaar500.62004–2020Heerenveen (5/13),Ajax (11/15),Schalke 04 (14/22)
5GermanyDieter Müller29360.811973–19841. FC Köln (25/31),VfB Stuttgart (1/2),Bordeaux (3/3)
6Bosnia and HerzegovinaEdin Džeko28590.472003–Željezničar (0/1),VfL Wolfsburg (5/14),Manchester City (3/7),Roma (17/26),Fenerbahçe (3/11)
7BelgiumRomelu Lukaku27460.592009–Anderlecht (5/18),Everton (8/9),Inter Milan (7/6),Roma (7/13)
8SpainAritz Aduriz26390.672012–2018Valencia (0/6),Athletic Bilbao (26/33)
9FranceAlexandre Lacazette25560.452012–Lyon (12/29),Arsenal (13/27)
ItalyAlessandro Altobelli580.431977–1989Inter Milan (21/50),Juventus (4/8)
11Georgia (country)Shota Arveladze24410.591994–2007Dinamo Tbilisi (1/2),Trabzonspor (2/2),Ajax (10/13),Rangers (2/7),AZ (9/17)
IsraelMu'nas Dabbur490.492011–Maccabi Tel Aviv (1/8),Red Bull Salzburg (14/28),Sevilla (3/6),TSG Hoffenheim (6/7)
FranceKevin Gameiro540.442005–Strasbourg (2/3),Paris Saint-Germain (0/5),Sevilla (17/33),Atlético Madrid (2/5),Valencia (3/8)
14GermanyJupp Heynckes23211.11971–1975Borussia Mönchengladbach
BrazilVágner Love360.642004–2018CSKA Moscow (20/31),Beşiktaş (3/5)
GreeceDimitris Salpingidis670.341999–2015PAOK (13/43),Panathinaikos (10/24)
17EnglandMartin Chivers22340.651971–1978Tottenham Hotspur
GermanyJürgen Klinsmann360.611988–1998VfB Stuttgart (4/8),Inter Milan (3/13),Bayern Munich (15/14),Sampdoria (0/1)
NetherlandsDennis Bergkamp420.521988–2000Ajax (9/21),Inter Milan (9/13),Arsenal (4/8)
GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge490.451977–1989Bayern Munich (13/22),Inter Milan (9/23),Servette (0/4)

All-time appearances

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Including qualifying rounds

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As of 20 February 2025
RankNationPlayerAppsDebut in EuropeClub(s)
1ItalyGiuseppe Bergomi961980Inter Milan
2GermanyFrank Rost901995Werder Bremen
Schalke 04
Hamburger SV
3PortugalRui Patrício882008Sporting CP
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Roma
4IsraelBibras Natcho872006Rubin Kazan
Hapoel Tel Aviv
CSKA Moscow
Olympiacos
Partizan
5BelgiumDries Mertens822010Utrecht
PSV Eindhoven
Napoli
Galatasaray
SpainPepe Reina2000Barcelona
Villarreal
Liverpool
Napoli
Milan
7AustriaAleksandar Dragović812008Austria Wien
Basel
Dynamo Kyiv
Bayer Leverkusen
Red Star Belgrade
8PortugalJoão Moutinho802005Sporting CP
Porto
Monaco
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Braga
9PortugalJoão Pereira772003Benfica
Braga
Sporting CP
Valencia
Trabzonspor
10GreeceDimitris Salpingidis761999PAOK
Panathinaikos
11NetherlandsJeremain Lens752006AZ
PSV Eindhoven
Dynamo Kyiv
Fenerbahçe
Beşiktaş
12SpainRaúl García742005Osasuna
Atlético Madrid
Athletic Bilbao
13PortugalDaniel Carriço732008Sporting CP
Sevilla
TurkeyMehmet Topal2007Galatasaray
Valencia
Fenerbahçe
İstanbul Başakşehir
15CroatiaMladen Petrić722004Grasshopper
Basel
Hamburger SV
Panathinaikos
16AustriaAndreas Ulmer712006Austria Wien
Red Bull Salzburg
17CanadaAtiba Hutchinson702007Copenhagen
PSV Eindhoven
Beşiktaş
SlovakiaMartin Škrtel2004Zenit Saint Petersburg
Liverpool
Fenerbahçe
İstanbul Başakşehir
19AustriaMario Sonnleitner692005GAK
Sturm Graz
Rapid Wien
ItalyWalter Zenga1983Inter Milan
Sampdoria
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Excluding qualifying rounds

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As of 20 February 2025[15]
RankNationPlayerAppsDebut in EuropeClub(s)
1ItalyGiuseppe Bergomi961980Inter Milan
2GermanyFrank Rost871995Werder Bremen
Schalke 04
Hamburger SV
3SpainPepe Reina772000Barcelona
Villarreal
Liverpool
Napoli
Milan
4PortugalRui Patrício752008Sporting CP
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Roma
5BelgiumDries Mertens732010Utrecht
PSV Eindhoven
Napoli
Galatasaray
6PortugalJoão Moutinho692005Sporting CP
Porto
Monaco
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Braga
ItalyWalter Zenga1983Inter Milan
Sampdoria
8SpainRaúl García672005Osasuna
Atlético Madrid
Athletic Bilbao
GreeceDimitris Salpingidis1999PAOK
Panathinaikos
10AustriaAleksandar Dragović662008Austria Wien
Basel
Dynamo Kyiv
Bayer Leverkusen
Red Star Belgrade
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Scorelines

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Bibliography

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See also

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UEFA Europa League era, 2009–present
Seasons
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