FC Zorya Luhansk in European football explained

Continent:Europe
FC Zorya Luhansk in European football
Club:Zorya Luhansk
First Entry:1973–74 European Cup
Last Entry:2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League

Its first European competition participation occurred in 1973–74 season in UEFA European Cup as the Soviet representative. Zorya played its first game as Zaria at its home stadium Avanhard (Avangard) on September 19, 1973, hosting the Cypriot club APOEL. After that season, the club did not participate in continental competitions for over 40 years until 2014–15 season.

Statistics by country

CountryClub
AlbaniaLaçi220051+4
Subtotal220051+4
AustriaRapid200226–4
Subtotal200226–4
BelgiumCharleroi220050+5
Subtotal220050+5
BulgariaCSKA Sofia431051+4
Subtotal431051+4
CyprusAPOEL220030+3
Subtotal220030+3
EnglandLeicester City210113–2
Manchester United200203–3
Subtotal410316–5
GermanyHertha BSC210123–1
RB Leipzig201123–1
Subtotal411246–2
GreeceAEK Athens2101440
Subtotal2101440
ItalyRoma200207–7
Subtotal200207–7
MontenegroBudućnost Podgorica220041+3
Subtotal220041+3
NetherlandsFeyenoord402257–2
Subtotal402257–2
NorwayMolde211032+1
Bodø/Glimt201124–2
Subtotal412156–1
Legia Warsaw200224–2
Subtotal200224–2
PortugalBraga402247–3
Subtotal402247–3
SlovakiaSpartak Trnava201101–1
Subtotal201101–1
SpainAthletic Bilbao210112–1
Espanyol201135–2
Subtotal411247–3
SwedenÖstersund200204–4
Subtotal200204–4
TurkeyFenerbahçe201113–2
Subtotal201113–2

Tally per competition

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4 2 1 1 3 1
40 12 9 19 46 59
6 2 1 3 5 11
Total 50 16 11 23 54 71

Results

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
1973–74European Cup1R APOEL2–01–03–0
2R Spartak Trnava0–10–00–1
2014–15UEFA Europa League2Q Laçi2–13–05–1
3Q Molde1–12–13–2
PO Feyenoord1–13–44–5
2015–16UEFA Europa League3Q Charleroi3–02–05–0
PO Legia Warsaw0–12–32–4
2016–17UEFA Europa LeagueGroup A Manchester United0–20–14th
Fenerbahçe1–10–2
Feyenoord1–10–1
2017–18UEFA Europa LeagueGroup J Athletic Bilbao0–21–03rd
Hertha BSC2–10–2
Östersund0–20–2
2018–19UEFA Europa League3Q Braga1–12–23–3
PO RB Leipzig0–02–32–3
2019–20UEFA Europa League2Q Budućnost Podgorica1–03–14–1
3Q CSKA Sofia1–01–12–1
PO Espanyol2–21–33–5
2020–21UEFA Europa LeagueGroup G Braga1–20–23rd
Leicester City1–00–3
AEK Athens1–43–0
2021–22UEFA Europa LeaguePO Rapid Wien2–30–32–6
UEFA Conference LeagueGroup C Roma0–30–43rd
Bodø/Glimt1–11–3
CSKA Sofia2–01–0
2022-23UEFA Conference League3Q Universitatea Craiova1–00–31–3
Notes