Feyenoord in European football
Feyenoord is one of the three major association football clubs in the Netherlands, and have a successful record playing in European competition. They have won the European Cup/Champions League one time, and the UEFA Cup twice. In addition, the lub has also won the Intercontinental Cup once, and played in one UEFA Super Cup match. Below is a list of all official European matches contested by Feyenoord.[1]
Club | Feyenoord |
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First entry | 1961–62 European Cup |
Latest entry | 2020–21 UEFA Europa League |
Titles | |
Champions League | 1
|
Europa League | |
Intercontinental Cup | 1
|
European match history
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
Season | Round | Country | Club | Score |
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1961–62 | Preliminary Round | Sweden | IFK Göteborg | 3–0, 8–2 |
First Round | England | Tottenham Hotspur | 1–3, 1–1 | |
1962–63 | Preliminary Round | Switzerland | Servette | 3–1, 1–3, 3–1 (a.e.t.) |
First Round | Hungary | Vasas | 1–1, 2–2, 1–0 | |
Quarter-Final | France | Stade de Reims | 1–0, 1–1 | |
Semi-Final | Portugal | Benfica | 0–0, 1–3 | |
1965–66 | Preliminary Round | Spain | Real Madrid | 2–1, 0–5 |
1969–70 | First Round | Iceland | KR | 12–2, 4–0 |
Second Round | Italy | Milan | 0–1, 2–0 | |
Quarter-Final | East Germany | Vorwärts Berlin | 0–1, 2–0 | |
Semi-Final | Poland | Legia Warsaw | 0–0, 2–0 | |
Final | Scotland | Celtic | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | |
1970–71 | First Round | Romania | UTA Arad | 1–1, 0–0 |
1971–72 | First Round | Cyprus | Olympiakos Nicosia | 8–0, 9–0 |
Second Round | Romania | Dinamo București | 3–0, 2–0 | |
Quarter-Final | Portugal | Benfica | 1–0, 1–5 | |
1974–75 | First Round | Northern Ireland | Coleraine | 7–0, 4–1 |
Second Round | Spain | Barcelona | 0–0, 0–3 | |
1984–85 | First Round | Greece | Panathinaikos | 0–0, 1–2 |
1993–94 | First Round | Iceland | ÍA | 0–1, 3–0 |
Second Round | Portugal | Porto | 0–1, 0–0 | |
1999–2000 | Group Stage 1 | Germany | Borussia Dortmund | 1–1, 1–1 |
Norway | Rosenborg | 2–2, 1–0 | ||
Portugal | Boavista | 1–1, 1–1 | ||
Group Stage 2 | England | Chelsea | 1–3, 1–3 | |
France | Marseille | 3–0, 0–0 | ||
Italy | Lazio | 2–1, 0–0 | ||
2000–01 | Third Qualifying Round | Austria | Sturm Graz | 1–2, 1–1 |
2001–02 | Group Stage 1 | Russia | Spartak Moscow | 2–2, 2–1 |
Czech Republic | Sparta Prague | 0–4, 0–2 | ||
Germany | Bayern Munich | 2–2, 1–3 | ||
2002–03 | Third qualifying round | Turkey | Fenerbahçe | 1–0, 2–0 |
Group Stage 1 | Italy | Juventus | 1–1, 0–2 | |
England | Newcastle United | 1–0, 2–3 | ||
Ukraine | Dynamo Kyiv | 0–0, 0–2 | ||
2012–13 | Third qualifying round | Ukraine | Dynamo Kyiv | 1–2, 0–1 |
2014–15 | Third qualifying round | Turkey | Beşiktaş | 1–2, 1–3 |
2017–18 | Group Stage | England | Manchester City | 0–4, 0–1 |
Italy | Napoli | 1–3, 2–1 | ||
Ukraine | Shakhtar Donetsk | 1–2, 1–3 |
European Cup Winners' Cup
Season | Round | Country | Club | Score |
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1980–81 | First round | Finland | Ilves | 3–1, 4–2 |
Second round | Denmark | Hvidovre | 2–1, 1–0 | |
Quarter-final | Bulgaria | Slavia Sofia | 2–3, 4–0 | |
Semi-final | Soviet Union | Dinamo Tbilisi | 0–3, 2–0 | |
1991–92 | First round | Albania | Partizani Tirana | 0–0, 1–0 |
Second round | Switzerland | Sion | 0–0, 0–0 (a.e.t. 5–3p) | |
Quarter-final | England | Tottenham Hotspur | 1–0, 0–0 | |
Semi-final | France | Monaco | 1–1, 2–2 | |
1992–93 | First round | Israel | Hapoel Petah Tikva | 1–0, 1–2 |
Second round | Switzerland | Luzern | 0–1, 4–1 | |
Quarter-final | Russia | Spartak Moscow | 0–1, 1–3 | |
1994–95 | First round | Lithuania | Žalgiris Vilnius | 1–1, 2–1 |
Second round | Germany | Werder Bremen | 1–0, 4–3 | |
Quarter-final | Spain | Real Zaragoza | 1–0, 0–2 | |
1995–96 | First round | Latvia | DAG-Liepaya | 7–0, 6–0 |
Second round | England | Everton | 0–0, 1–0 | |
Quarter-final | Germany | Borussia Mönchengladbach | 2–2, 1–0 | |
Semi-final | Austria | Rapid Wien | 1–1, 0–3 |
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Season | Round | Country | Club | Score |
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1968–69 | First round | England | Newcastle United | 0–4, 2–0 |
UEFA Super Cup
Season | Round | Country | Club | Score |
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2002 | Final | Spain | Real Madrid | 1–3 |
Intercontinental Cup
In addition to the European competitions the club played in, Feyenoord's 1970 victory in the European Cup gave them Europe's place in that year's Intercontinental Cup, played against the winners of the Copa Libertadores.[2]
Season | Round | Country | Club | Score |
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1970 | Final | Argentina | Estudiantes | 2–2, 1–0 |
European record
Record by competition
Competition | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Win% |
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UEFA Champions League | 81 | 29 | 25 | 27 | 132 | 102 | +30 | 35.80 |
UEFA Europa League | 137 | 58 | 32 | 47 | 213 | 170 | +43 | 42.34 |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 36 | 18 | 10 | 8 | 57 | 33 | +24 | 50.00 |
UEFA Super Cup | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | −2 | 0.00 |
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | −2 | 50.00 |
Total | 257 | 106 | 67 | 84 | 405 | 312 | +93 | 41.25 |
Record by nation
European Finals
Year | Competition | Opposition | Score | Venue |
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1970 | European Cup | Celtic | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | San Siro, Milan |
1974 | UEFA Cup | Tottenham Hotspur | 2–2 | White Hart Lane, London |
2–0 (4–2 agg.) | Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam | |||
2002 | UEFA Cup | Borussia Dortmund | 3–2 | Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam |
2002 | UEFA Super Cup | Real Madrid | 1–3 | Stade Louis II, Monaco |
References
- "Champions' Cup Trivia". rsssf.com. RSSSF. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
- "Intercontinental Cup". rsssf.com. RSSSF. Archived from the original on 13 March 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
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