Olympique de Marseille in European football

This article lists results for Olympique de Marseille in European competition. They are the French team to play the most times finals of UEFA competitions and the only one to have won the UEFA Champions League.

Olympique de Marseille in European football
ClubOlympique de Marseille
First entry1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Latest entry2020–21 UEFA Champions League
Titles
Champions League
Europa League0
Cup Winners' Cup0
Intertoto Cup
Super Cup0

Honours

Participations

As of October 2020, Marseille have competed in:

Overall record

UEFA competitions statistics

Accurate as of 9 December 2020
CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
European Cup/UEFA Champions League 108 44 19 45 155 131 +24 040.74
Cup Winners' Cup 14 8 2 4 19 13 +6 057.14
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League 101 42 27 32 142 115 +27 041.58
UEFA Intertoto Cup 8 4 3 1 16 9 +7 050.00
Total 231 98 51 82 332 268 +64 042.42

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

Non-UEFA competitions statistics

Accurate as of 30 April 2018
CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 6 3 0 3 7 9 −2 050.00
Intertoto Cup 12 4 5 3 20 17 +3 033.33
Total 18 7 5 6 27 26 +1 038.89

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

Matches in Europe

Ticket from the 1999 UEFA Cup Final when they beaten by Parma
Ticket from the match when Marseille beat European champions Manchester United in the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League
Gabriel Heinze (no.19) faces his former club, in Marseille's 2009 clash with Real Madrid
The sky blue of Marseille enter the field away at F.C. Copenhagen in the UEFA Europa League, 2010
OM face Arsenal in 2011
Two years on, the Gunners and les Olympiens renew Champions League acquaintances
Season Competition Round Country Club Score
1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First Round  BEL Union Saint-Gilloise 1–0 (H), 2–4 (A)
1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First Round  TUR Göztepe 0–2 (H), 2–0 (A)[1]
1969 Intertoto Cup Group 1  SWE Malmö FF 1–1 (H), 0–1 (A)
  SUI Servette FC 0–0 (A), 1–1 (H)
 FRG 1. FC Kaiserslautern 0–6 (A), 1–0 (H)
1969–70 Cup Winners' Cup First Round  TCH Dukla Prague 0–1 (A), 2–0 (H)
Second Round  YUG Dinamo Zagreb 1–1 (H), 0–2 (A)
1970 Intertoto Cup Group B3  SWE AIK 2–2 (A), 6–2 (H)
 TCH Zagłębie Sosnowiec 3–1 (H), 2–3 (A)
  SUI FC Lausanne-Sport 4–0 (H), 0–0 (A)
1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First Round  TCH Spartak Trnava 0–2 (A), 2–0 (H)[2]
1971–72 European Cup First Round  POL Górnik Zabrze 2–1 (H), 1–1 (A)
Second Round  NED Ajax 1–2 (H), 1–4 (A)
1972–73 European Cup First Round  ITA Juventus 1–0 (A), 0–3 (H)
1973–74 UEFA Cup First Round  LUX Union Luxembourg 5–0 (A), 7–1 (H)
Second Round  FRG 1. FC Köln 2–0 (H), 0–6 (A)
1975–76 UEFA Cup First Round  GDR Carl Zeiss Jena 0–3 (A), 0–1 (H)
1976–77 Cup Winners' Cup First Round  ENG Southampton 0–4 (A), 2–1 (H)
1987–88 Cup Winners' Cup First Round  GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 0–0 (A), 1–0 (H)
Second Round  YUG Hajduk Split 4–0 (H), 3–0 (A) 1
Quarter-final  FIN RoPS 1–0 (A), 3–0 (H)
Semi-final  NED Ajax 0–3 (H), 2–1 (A)
1989–90 European Cup First Round  DEN Brøndby 3–0 (H), 1–1 (A)
Second Round  GRE AEK Athens 2–0 (H), 1–1 (A)
Quarter-final  BUL CSKA Sofia 1–0 (A), 3–1 (H)
Semi-final  POR Benfica 2–1 (H), 0–1 (A)
1990–91 European Cup First Round  ALB Dinamo Tirana 5–1 (H), 0–0 (A)
Second Round  POL Lech Poznań 2–3 (A), 6–1 (H)
Quarter-final  ITA Milan 1–1 (A), 3–0 (H)
Semi-final  URS Spartak Moscow 3–1 (A), 2–1 (H)
Final  YUG Red Star Belgrade 0–0 (N)[3]
1991–92 European Cup First Round  LUX Union Luxembourg 5–0 (H), 5–0 (A)
Second Round  TCH Sparta Prague 3–2 (H), 1–2 (A)
1992–93 Champions League First Round  NIR Glentoran 5–0 (A), 3–0 (H)
Second Round  ROM Dinamo București 0–0 (A), 2–0 (H)
Group 1  SCO Rangers 2–2 (A), 1–1 (H)
 BEL Club Brugge 3–0 (H), 1–0 (A)
 RUS CSKA Moscow 1–1 (A), 6–0 (H)
Final  ITA Milan 1–0 (N)
1994–95 UEFA Cup First Round  GRE Olympiacos 2–1 (A), 3–0 (H)
Second Round   SUI FC Sion 0–2 (A), 3–1 (H)
1998–99 UEFA Cup First Round  CZE Sigma Olomouc 2–2 (A), 4–0 (H)
Second Round  GER SV Werder Bremen 1–1 (A), 3–2 (H)
Third Round  FRA AS Monaco 2–2 (A), 1–0 (H)
Quarter-final  ESP Celta de Vigo 2–1 (H), 0–0 (A)
Semi-final  ITA Bologna 0–0 (H), 1–1 (A)
Final  ITA Parma 0–3 (N)
1999–2000 Champions League Group D  AUT Sturm Graz 2–0 (H), 2–3 (A)
 CRO Croatia Zagreb 2–1 (A), 2–2 (H)
 ENG Manchester United 1–2 (A), 1–0 (H)
Group D  ITA Lazio 0–2 (H), 1–5 (A)
 NED Feyenoord 0–3 (A), 0–0 (H)
 ENG Chelsea 1–0 (H), 0–1 (A)
2003–04 Champions League Third Qualifying Round  AUT Austria Wien 1–0 (A), 0–0 (H)
Group F  ESP Real Madrid 2–4 (A), 1–2 (H)
 SCG Partizan Belgrade 3–0 (H), 1–1 (A)
 POR Porto 2–3 (H), 0–1 (A)
2003–04 UEFA Cup Third Round  UKR Dnipro 1–0 (H), 0–0 (A)
Fourth Round  ENG Liverpool 1–1 (A), 2–1 (H)
Quarter-final  ITA Inter Milan 1–0 (H), 1–0 (A)
Semi-final  ENG Newcastle United 0–0 (A), 2–0 (H)
Final  ESP Valencia CF 0–2 (N)
2005 Intertoto Cup Third Round   SUI BSC Young Boys 3–2 (A), 2–1 (H)
Semi-final  ITA Lazio 1–1 (A), 3–0 (H)
Final  ESP Deportivo de La Coruña 0–2 (A), 5–1 (H)
2005–06 UEFA Cup First Round  BEL Germinal Beerschot 0–0 (A), 0–0 (H)[4]
Group F  RUS CSKA Moscow 2–1 (A)
 NED SC Heerenveen 1–0 (H)
 BUL Levski Sofia 0–1 (A)
 ROM Dinamo București 2–1 (H)
Round of 32  ENG Bolton Wanderers 0–0 (A), 2–1 (H)
Round of 16  RUS FC Zenit Saint Petersburg 0–1 (H), 1–1 (A)
2006 Intertoto Cup Third Round  UKR Dnipro 0–0 (H), 2–2 (A)
2006–07 UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round   SUI BSC Young Boys 3–3 (A), 0–0 (H)
First Round  CZE Mladá Boleslav 1–0 (H), 2–4 (A)
2007–08 Champions League Group A  TUR Beşiktaş 2–0 (H), 1–2 (A)
 ENG Liverpool 1–0 (A), 0–4 (H)
 POR Porto 1–1 (H), 1–2 (A)
2007–08 UEFA Cup Round of 32  RUS Spartak Moscow 3–0 (H), 0–2 (A)
Round of 16  RUS FC Zenit Saint Petersburg 3–1 (H), 0–2 (A)
2008–09 Champions League Third Qualifying Round  NOR SK Brann 1–0 (A), 2–1 (H)
Group D  ENG Liverpool 1–2 (H), 0–1 (A)
 NED PSV Eindhoven 0–2 (A), 3–0 (H)
 ESP Atlético Madrid 1–2 (A), 0–0 (H)
2008–09 UEFA Cup Round of 32  NED Twente 0–1 (H), 1–0 (A)[5]
Round of 16  NED Ajax 2–1 (H), 2–2 (A)
Quarter-final  UKR Shakhtar Donetsk 0–2 (A), 1–2 (H)
2009–10 Champions League Group C  ITA Milan 1–2 (H), 1–1 (A)
 ESP Real Madrid 0–3 (A), 1–3 (H)
  SUI FC Zürich 1–0 (A), 6–1 (H)
2009–10 Europa League Round of 32  DEN FC Copenhagen 3–1 (A), 3–1 (H)
Round of 16  POR Benfica 1–1 (A), 1–2 (H)
2010–11 Champions League Group C  RUS Spartak Moscow 0–1 (H), 3–0 (A)
 ENG Chelsea 0–2 (A), 1–0 (H)
 SVK MŠK Žilina 1–0 (H), 7–0 (A)
Round of 16  ENG Manchester United 0–0 (H), 1–2 (A)
2011–12 Champions League Group F  GRE Olympiacos 1–0 (A), 0–1 (H)
 GER Borussia Dortmund 3–0 (H), 3–2 (A)
 ENG Arsenal 0–1 (H), 0–0 (A)
Round of 16  ITA Inter Milan 1–0 (H), 1–2 (A)
Quarter-final  GER Bayern Munich 0–2 (H), 0–2 (A)
2012–13 Europa League Third Qualifying Round  TUR Eskişehirspor 1–1 (A), 3–0 (H)
Play-off  MDA Sheriff 2–1 (A), 0–0 (H)
Group C  TUR Fenerbahçe SK 2–2 (A), 0–1 (H)
 CYP AEL Limassol 5–1 (H), 0–3 (A)
 GER Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–2 (A), 2–2 (H)
2013–14 Champions League Group F  ENG Arsenal 1–2 (H), 0–2 (A)
 GER Borussia Dortmund 0–3 (A), 1–2 (H)
 ITA Napoli 1–2 (H), 2–3 (A)
2015–16 Europa League Group F  NED FC Groningen 3–0 (A), 2–1 (H)
 CZE Slovan Liberec 0–1 (H), 4–2 (A)
 POR Braga 2–3 (A), 1–0 (H)
Round of 32  ESP Athletic Bilbao 0–1 (H), 1–1 (A)
2017–18 Europa League Third Qualifying Round  BEL Oostende 4–2 (H), 0–0 (A)
Play-off Round  SLO Domžale 1–1 (A), 3–0 (H)
Group I  TUR Konyaspor 1–0 (H), 1–1 (A)
 AUT FC Salzburg 0–1 (A), 0–0 (H)
 POR Vitória de Guimarães 2–1 (H), 0–1 (A)
Round of 32  POR Braga 3–0 (H), 0–1 (A)
Round of 16  ESP Athletic Bilbao 3–1 (H), 2–1 (A)
Quarter-final  GER RB Leipzig 0–1 (A), 5–2 (H)
Semi-final  AUT FC Salzburg 2–0 (H), 1–2 (A)
Final  ESP Atlético Madrid 0–3 (N)
2018–19 Europa League Group H  GER Eintracht Frankfurt 1–2 (H), 0–4 (A)
 CYP Apollon Limassol 2–2 (A), 1–3 (H)
 ITA Lazio 1–3 (H), 1–2 (A)
2020–21 Champions League Group stage  POR Porto 0–3 (A), 0–2 (H)
 ENG Manchester City 0–3 (H), 0–3 (A)
 GRE Olympiacos 0–1 (A), 2–1 (H)
  • Note 1: With Hajduk Split winning 2–0, the match was interrupted for 15 minutes due to tear gas being thrown onto the stands. The match was voided and awarded 3–0 to Marseille due to the crowd trouble.

Finals

Year Competition Opposing Team Score Venue
1991 European Cup Red Star Belgrade 0–0 a.p. (3–5 p) Stadio San Nicola, Bari
1993 Champions League Milan 1–0 Olympiastadion, Munich
1999 UEFA Cup Parma 0–3 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
2004 UEFA Cup Valencia 0–2 Ullevi, Göteborg
2005 Intertoto Cup Deportivo de La Coruña 5–3 on aggregate Two-legged
2018 Europa League Atlético Madrid 0–3 Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon

Semi-finals

Year Competition Opposing Team Score Where the Final was Other Semi-finalists
1988 European Cup Winners' Cup Ajax 2–4 Stade de la Meinau Mechelen
Atalanta
1990 European Cup Benfica 2–2* (a) Praterstadion Bayern Munich
Milan

Succession boxes

Preceded by
FC Barcelona
UEFA Champions League winners
1992–93
Runners-up: A.C. Milan
Succeeded by
A.C. Milan
Preceded by
Lille OSC
Schalke 04
Villareal
UEFA Intertoto Cup winners
2005
Runners-up: Deportivo de La Coruña
Succeeded by
Newcastle United

References

  1. Lost on coin toss
  2. Lost 2–3 on penalties
  3. Lost 3–5 on penalties
  4. Won 4–1 on penalties
  5. Won 7–6 on penalties
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