FC Schalke 04 in European football explained

Continent:Europe
FC Schalke 04 in European football
Club:FC Schalke 04
Seasons Played:24
European Cup:0
Cup Winners' Cup:0
Uefa Super Cup:0
First Entry:1958–59 European Cup
Last Entry:2018–19 UEFA Champions League

This is the list of all Schalke 04's European matches.

Summary

KeyPld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference

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By competition

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDWin%First seasonLast season
1958–592018–19
UEFA Champions League Qualifying 2008–092013–14
1976–772016–17
UEFA Europa League Qualifying 2011–122011–12
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1969–701972–73
Total
Defunct competitions indicated in italics.

By ground

GroundPldWDLGFGAGDWin%
Home
Away
Neutral
Total

By country of opposition

CountryPldWDLWin%
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
East Germany
England
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Latvia
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Scotland
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
Yugoslavia
Total

UEFA competitions

1950–2000

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
1958–59European CupR1 Kjøbenhavns Boldklub5–20–35–5, 3–1
R2 Wolverhampton2–12–24–3
QF Atlético Madrid1–10–31–4
1969–70Cup Winners' CupR1 Shamrock Rovers3–01–24–2
R2 IFK Norrköping1–00–01–0
QF Dinamo Zagreb1–03–14–1
SF Manchester City1–01–52–5
1972–73Cup Winners' CupR1 Slavia Sofia2–13–15–2
R2 Cork Hibernians3–00–03–0
QF Sparta Prague2–10–32–4
1976–77UEFA CupR1 Porto3–22–25–4
R2 Sportul Studenţesc4–01–05–0
R3 R.W.D. Molenbeek1–10–11–2
1977–78UEFA CupR1 Fiorentina2–13–05–1
R2 1. FC Magdeburg1–32–43–7
1996–97UEFA CupR1 Roda JC3–02–25–2
R2 Trabzonspor1–03–34–3
R3 Club Brugge2–01–23–2
QF Valencia2–01–13–1
SF Tenerife2–0(aet)0–12–1
Final Internazionale1–00–11–1 (4–1 p)
1997–98UEFA CupR1 Hajduk Split2–03–25–2
R2 Anderlecht1–02–13–1
R3 Braga2–00–02–0
QF Internazionale1–1(aet)0–11–2
1998–99UEFA CupR1 Slavia Prague1–00–11–1 (4–5 p)

2000–2010

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2001–02Champions LeagueGroup C Panathinaikos0–20–24th
Arsenal4–11–3
Mallorca0–14–0
2002–03UEFA CupR1 Gomel4–04–18–1
R2 Legia Warszawa0–03–23–2
R3 Wisła Kraków1–41–12–5
2003–04UI CupR3 Dacia Chişinău2–11–03–1
SF Slovan Liberec2–10–02–1
Finals SV Pasching0–02–02–0
UEFA CupR1 Kamen Ingrad1–00–01–0
R2 Brøndby2–11–23–3 (1–3 p)
2004–05UI CupR3 Vardar5–02–17–1
SF Esbjerg fB3–03–16–1
Finals Slovan Liberec2–11–03–1
UEFA CupR1 Liepājas Metalurgs5–14–09–1
Group A Basel1–12nd
Hearts1–0
Ferencvárosi2–0
Feyenoord1–2
R32 Shakhtar Donetsk0–11–11–2
2005–06Champions LeagueGroup E PSV Eindhoven3–00–13rd
Milan2–22–3
Fenerbahçe2–03–3
UEFA CupR32 Espanyol2–13–05–1
R16 Palermo3–00–13–1
QF Levski Sofia1–13–14–2
SF Sevilla0–00–1(aet)0–1
2006–07UEFA CupR1 Nancy1–01–32–3
2007–08Champions LeagueGroup B Valencia0–10–02nd
Rosenborg3–12–0
Chelsea0–00–2
R16 Porto1–00–11–1 (4–1 p)
QF Barcelona0–10–10–2
2008–09Champions LeagueQR3 Atlético Madrid1–00–41–4
UEFA CupR1 APOEL1–14–15–2
Group A Paris Saint-Germain3–15th
Racing Santander1–1
Manchester City0–2
Twente1–2

2010–present

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2010–11Champions LeagueGroup B Lyon3–00–11st
Benfica2–02–1
Hapoel Tel Aviv3–10–0
R16 Valencia3–11–14–2
QF Internazionale2–15–27–3
SF Manchester United0–21–41–6
2011–12Europa LeaguePO HJK Helsinki6–10–26–3
Group J AEK Larnaca0–05–01st
Maccabi Haifa3–13–0
FCSB2–10–0
R32 Viktoria Plzeň3–1(aet)1–14–2
R16 Twente4–10–14–2
QF Athletic Bilbao2–42–24–6
2012–13Champions LeagueGroup B Arsenal2–22–01st
Montpellier2–21–1
Olympiacos1–02–1
R16 Galatasaray2–31–13–4
2013–14Champions LeaguePO PAOK1–13–24–3
Group E Chelsea0–30–32nd
Basel2–01–0
FCSB3–00–0
R16 Real Madrid1–61–32–9
2014–15Champions LeagueGroup G Chelsea0–51–12nd
Maribor1–11–0
Sporting CP4–32–4
R16 Real Madrid0–24–34–5
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bgcolor=#EEEEEE align="left" Asteras Tripoli4–04–0
bgcolor=#EEEEEE align="left" Sparta Prague2–21–1
R32 Shakhtar Donetsk0–30–00–3
2016–17Europa LeagueGroup I Nice2–01–01st
Red Bull Salzburg3–10–2
Krasnodar2–01–0
R32 PAOK1–13–04–1
R16 Mönchengladbach1–12–23–3 (a)
QF Ajax3–2(aet)0–23–4
2018–19Champions LeagueGroup D Galatasaray2–00–0Rowspan=32nd
Lokomotiv Moscow1–01–0
Porto1–11–3
R16 Manchester City2–30–7 2–10
Last updated: 12 March 2019
Note: Schalke 04 score always listed first.

Non-UEFA competitions

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
1961–62Intertoto CupGroup B1 IFK Göteborg4–14–22nd
La Chaux-de-Fonds8–02–3
Feyenoord1–53–1
1964–65Intertoto CupGroup C3 Lens2–12–23rd
Polonia Bytom2–00–6
Degerfors IF4–10–2
1967Intertoto CupGroup B2 Wacker Innsbruck1–12–12nd
Djurgårdens2–01–4
Zagłębie Sosnowiec1–00–1
1973Intertoto CupGroup 7 Saint-Étienne0–20–24th
Feyenoord1–23–4
Standard Liège1–21–3
1992Intertoto CupGroup 6 SM Caen1–11–13rd
RKC Waalwijk4–23–2
Lyngby BK1–21–3

Record players

KeyCL = Champions League, CL Q = Champions League Qualifying, EL/UC = Europa League / UEFA Cup, EL Q = Europa League Qualifying, CWC = Cup Winners' Cup

Most appearances

width=170Playerwidth=170Schalke careerwidth=60CLwidth=50CL Qwidth=60EL/UCwidth=50EL Qwidth=60Total
1 Benedikt Höwedes2007–201735425266
2 Gerald Asamoah1999–20101723251
3 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar2010–2017, 20212522249
4 Joël Matip2009–201626216246
5 Ralf Fährmann2008–2009, 2011–20241622240
Jefferson Farfán2008–201522314140
Atsuto Uchida2010–20172927240
8 Julian Draxler2011–201523211238
9/ Jermaine Jones2007–2010, 2011–20142141237
10 Marcelo Bordon2004–20101621836

Top goalscorers

Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made. Ø = goals per game

width=170Playerwidth=170Schalke careerwidth=60CLwidth=50CL Qwidth=60EL/UCwidth=50EL Qwidth=50CWCwidth=60Totalwidth=30Ø
1 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar2010–2017, 202113 (25)14 (22)4 (2)31 (49)0.63
2 Ebbe Sand1999–20062 (9)8 (22)10 (31)0.32
3 Mike Hanke2001–20059 (13)9 (13)0.69
Raúl2010–20125 (12)4 (10)0 (1)9 (23)0.39
Marc Wilmots1996–2000, 2001–20030 (3)9 (23)9 (26)0.35
6 Klaus Fischer1970–1981 6 (8)1 (1)7 (9)0.78
Lincoln2004–20073 (6)4 (13)7 (19)0.37
Kevin Kurányi2005–20105 (14)0 (2)2 (13)7 (29)0.24
Levan Kobiashvili2003–20093 (11)0 (1)4 (23)7 (35)0.20
Julian Draxler2011–20154 (23)1 (2)1 (11)1 (2)7 (38)0.18

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FC Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04, Gelsenkirchen in international football competitions. 3 August 2024. EU football.info.