FK Vojvodina in European football explained

FK Vojvodina is a professional football club based in Novi Sad, Serbia.

Matches

Only official matches included (European Cup / Champions League, Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup / Europa League, UEFA Conference League & Inter-Cities Fairs Cup matches).[1]

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAggregate
1961–62Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1Milan2–00–0bgcolor=green2–0
R2Iraklis9–11–2bgcolor=green10–3
QFMTK1–41–2bgcolor=red2–6
1962–63Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1Leipzig XI1–00–2bgcolor=red1–2
1964–65Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1Lokomotiv Plovdiv1–11–1bgcolor=red2–2 (0–2 Playoff)
1966–67European CupR1Admira Energie Vienna0–01–0bgcolor=green1–0
R2Atlético Madrid2–01–3bgcolor=green3–3 (3–2 Playoff)
QFCeltic1–00–2bgcolor=red1–2
1967–68Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1GD CUF1–03–1bgcolor=green4–1
R2Lokomotive Leipzig0–02–0bgcolor=green2–0
R3Göztepe1–01–0bgcolor=green2–0
QFBologna0–20–0bgcolor=red0–2
1968–69Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1Rangers1–00–2bgcolor=red1–2
1969–70Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1Gwardia Warszawa0–11–1bgcolor=red1–2
1972–73UEFA CupR1Slovan Bratislava1–20–6bgcolor=red1–8
1975–76UEFA CupR1AEK Athens0–01–3bgcolor=red1–3
1989–90European CupR1Budapest Honvéd FC2–10–1bgcolor=red2–2 (a)
1996–97UEFA CupQR1Portdown FC4–11–0bgcolor=green5–1
QR2Grazer AK1–50–2bgcolor=red1–7
1997–98UEFA CupQRViking FK0–22–0 bgcolor=red2–2 (4–5 pen.)
1998–99Intertoto CupR1Stabæk3–22–1bgcolor=green5–3
R2Örebro SK2–02–0bgcolor=green4–0
R3FC Baltika Kaliningrad4–10–1bgcolor=green4–2
SFSC Bastia4–00–2bgcolor=green4–2
FWerder Bremen1–10–1bgcolor=red1–2
1999–00UEFA CupQRÚjpest FC4–01–1bgcolor=green5–1
R1SK Slavia Praha0–02–3bgcolor=red2–3
2007–08UEFA CupQR1Hibernians FC5–12–0bgcolor=green7–1
QR2Atlético Madrid1–20–3bgcolor=red1–5
2008–09UEFA CupQR1Olimpik Baku1–01–1bgcolor=green2–1
QR2Hapoel Tel Aviv0–00–3bgcolor=red0–3
2009–10Europa LeagueQR3Austria Vienna1–12–4bgcolor=red3–5
2011–12Europa LeagueQR2Vaduz1–32–0bgcolor=red3–3 (a)
2012–13Europa LeagueQR2Sūduva Marijampolė1–14–0bgcolor=green5–1
QR3Rapid Wien2–10–2bgcolor=red2–3
2013–14Europa LeagueQR1Hibernians FC3–24–1bgcolor=green7–3
QR2Budapest Honvéd FC2–03–1bgcolor=green5–1
QR3Bursaspor2–23–0bgcolor=green5–2
POFC Sheriff Tiraspol1–11–2bgcolor=red2–3
2014–15Europa LeagueQR2AS Trenčín3–00–4bgcolor=red3–4
2015–16Europa LeagueQR1MTK Budapest3–10–0bgcolor=green3–1
QR2Spartaks Jūrmala3–01–1bgcolor=green4–1
QR3Sampdoria0–24–0bgcolor=green4–2
POViktoria Plzeň0–20–3bgcolor=red0–5
2016–17Europa LeagueQR1Bokelj5–01–1bgcolor=green6–1
QR2Connah's Quay Nomads1–02–1bgcolor=green3–1
QR3Dinamo Minsk1–12–0bgcolor=green3–1
POAZ0–30–0bgcolor=red0–3
2017–18Europa LeagueQR1Ružomberok2–10–2bgcolor=red2–3
2020–21Europa LeagueQR3Standard Liègebgcolor=red1–2
2021–22Conference LeagueQR2Panevėžys1–01–0bgcolor=green2–0
QR3LASK0–11–6bgcolor=red1–7
2023–24Conference LeagueQR2APOEL1–21–2bgcolor=red2–4
2024–25Europa LeagueQR2Ajax1–30–1bgcolor=red1–4
Conference LeagueQR3Maribor1–0 1–2bgcolor=red2–2 (2–4 pen.)

Overall record by country

As of 15 August 2024

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Search UEFA European Cup Matches.