IFK Göteborg in European football explained

Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Göteborg, commonly known as IFK Göteborg, is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg. The club have participated in 32 editions of the club competitions governed by UEFA, the chief authority for football across Europe. These include 15 seasons in the European Cup and Champions League, 14 seasons in the UEFA Cup and Europa League, two seasons in the Cup Winners' Cup and one season in the Intertoto Cup. IFK Göteborg is the only Swedish club to have won a UEFA governed competition, as the club won the UEFA Cup in 1982 and 1987. The International Federation of Football History & Statistics ranks IFK Göteborg as the 32nd most successful European club, and the most successful Nordic club, of the 20th century. Counting all of the 164 games the side have played in UEFA competitions since their first entry into the European Cup in the 1958–59 season, the team's record stands at 73 wins, 34 draws and 57 defeats.

Key

Overall record
SSeasons played
PldGames played
WGames won
DGames drawn
LGames lost
GFGoals for
GAGoals against
GDGoal difference
Stages
QR(#)Qualifying round (#)
POPlay-off round
PRPreliminary round
R#Round #
GSGroup stage
QFQuarter-finals
SFSemi-finals
FFinal
Matches
AggAggregated score
RefReference
N/AAggregated score not applicable
aetMatch determined after extra time
agMatch determined by away goals rule
apenMatch determined after penalty shoot-out
repReplay match

Overall record

By competition

The following list details IFK Göteborg's record per UEFA tournament. Statistics include goals scored during extra time where applicable; in these games, the result given is the result at the end of extra time. The result of games decided after a penalty shoot-out is given as result at the end of extra time.

Tournamentscope=colscope=colscope=colscope=colscope=colscope=colscope=colscope=col
scope=row align=leftalign=center 15align=center 82align=center 35align=center 13align=center 34align=center 138align=center 119align=center +19
scope=row align=leftalign=center 16align=center 69align=center 32align=center 18align=center 19align=center 97align=center 59align=center +38
scope=row align=leftalign=center 2align=center 8align=center 2align=center 3align=center 3align=center 7align=center 11align=center −4
scope=row align=leftalign=center 1align=center 6align=center 4align=center 0align=center 2align=center 9align=center 8align=center +1
scope=row Total align=center 33align=center 164align=center 73align=center 34align=center 57align=center 250align=center 195align=center +55

By opponent club nationality

The following list details IFK Göteborg's record totaled by the nationality of the clubs they have played in UEFA tournaments. The nationality is given as the club nationality at the time the game was played, and not as the current nationality of the club. Statistics include goals scored during extra time where applicable; in these games, the result given is the result at the end of extra time. The result of games decided after a penalty shoot-out is given as result at the end of extra time.

Countryscope=col scope=col scope=col scope=col scope=col scope=col scope=col
scope=row align=left Albaniaalign=center 4align=center 2align=center 2align=center 0align=center 5align=center 1align=center +4
scope=row align=left Austriaalign=center 4align=center 3align=center 1align=center 0align=center 10align=center 4align=center +6
scope=row align=left Azerbaijanalign=center 2align=center 1align=center 0align=center 1align=center 1align=center 3align=center −2
scope=row align=left Belgiumalign=center 4align=center 3align=center 0align=center 1align=center 7align=center 2align=center +5
scope=row align=left Bulgariaalign=center 2align=center 2align=center 0align=center 0align=center 5align=center 3align=center +2
scope=row align=left Cyprusalign=center 2align=center 2align=center 0align=center 0align=center 7align=center 2align=center +5
scope=row align=left Czech Republicalign=center 2align=center 1align=center 0align=center 1align=center 2align=center 1align=center +1
scope=row align=leftalign=center 2align=center 1align=center 1align=center 0align=center 5align=center 1align=center +4
scope=row align=left Denmarkalign=center 3align=center 0align=center 1align=center 2align=center 2align=center 4align=center −2
scope=row align=leftalign=center 4align=center 1align=center 2align=center 1align=center 5align=center 7align=center −2
scope=row align=leftalign=center 4align=center 1align=center 1align=center 2align=center 6align=center 10align=center −4
scope=row align=left Finlandalign=center 4align=center 3align=center 0align=center 1align=center 10align=center 4align=center +6
scope=row align=left Francealign=center 2align=center 0align=center 0align=center 2align=center 0align=center 4align=center −4
scope=row align=left Germanyalign=center 6align=center 1align=center 2align=center 3align=center 4align=center 9align=center −5
scope=row align=left Greecealign=center 6align=center 1align=center 2align=center 3align=center 6align=center 8align=center −2
scope=row align=left Hungaryalign=center 8align=center 4align=center 2align=center 2align=center 13align=center 8align=center +5
scope=row align=left Irelandalign=center 6align=center 2align=center 1align=center 3align=center 5align=center 4align=center +1
scope=row align=left Israelalign=center 2align=center 0align=center 1align=center 1align=center 2align=center 4align=center −2
scope=row align=left Italyalign=center 10align=center 2align=center 2align=center 6align=center 7align=center 18align=center −11
scope=row align=left Luxembourgalign=center 11align=center 9align=center 1align=center 1align=center 38align=center 5align=center +33
scope=row align=leftalign=center 2align=center 0align=center 1align=center 1align=center 3align=center 5align=center −2
scope=row align=left Netherlandsalign=center 11align=center 5align=center 0align=center 6align=center 17align=center 26align=center −9
scope=row align=leftalign=center 2align=center 1align=center 0align=center 1align=center 7align=center 3align=center +4
scope=row align=left Norwayalign=center 2align=center 0align=center 0align=center 2align=center 2align=center 4align=center −2
scope=row align=left Polandalign=center 12align=center 5align=center 3align=center 4align=center 13align=center 10align=center +3
scope=row align=left Portugalalign=center 8align=center 1align=center 2align=center 5align=center 3align=center 9align=center −6
scope=row align=left Romaniaalign=center 4align=center 3align=center 0align=center 1align=center 6align=center 6align=center 0
scope=row align=left San Marinoalign=center 2align=center 2align=center 0align=center 0align=center 9align=center 0align=center +9
scope=row align=leftalign=center 6align=center 2align=center 4align=center 0align=center 8align=center 4align=center +4
scope=row align=left Slovakiaalign=center 2align=center 0align=center 1align=center 1align=center 1align=center 2align=center −1
scope=row align=left Spainalign=center 6align=center 3align=center 2align=center 1align=center 10align=center 7align=center +3
scope=row align=leftalign=center 2align=center 1align=center 0align=center 1align=center 1align=center 2align=center −1
scope=row align=left Switzerlandalign=center 2align=center 0align=center 1align=center 1align=center 3align=center 5align=center −2
scope=row align=left Turkeyalign=center 10align=center 6align=center 0align=center 4align=center 14align=center 8align=center +6
scope=row align=leftalign=center 2align=center 2align=center 0align=center 0align=center 7align=center 1align=center +6
scope=row align=leftalign=center 4align=center 3align=center 1align=center 0align=center 7align=center 2align=center +5

By club

The following list details IFK Göteborg's record against clubs they have played three or more times in UEFA tournaments. Statistics include goals scored during extra time where applicable; in these games, the result given is the result at the end of extra time. The result of games decided after a penalty shoot-out is given as result at the end of extra time.

ClubCountry
scope=row align=leftKKS Lech Poznańscope=row align=left Polandalign=center 4align=center 3align=center 1align=center 0align=center 6align=center 1align=center +5
scope=row align=leftFC Barcelonascope=row align=left Spainalign=center 4align=center 2align=center 1align=center 1align=center 6align=center 5align=center +1
scope=row align=leftFenerbahçe SKscope=row align=left Turkeyalign=center 4align=center 2align=center 0align=center 2align=center 7align=center 4align=center +3
scope=row align=leftBeşiktaş JKscope=row align=left Turkeyalign=center 4align=center 2align=center 0align=center 2align=center 5align=center 4align=center +1
scope=row align=leftFC Bayern Münchenscope=row align=left Germanyalign=center 4align=center 1align=center 2align=center 1align=center 4align=center 5align=center −1
scope=row align=leftFC Portoscope=row align=left Portugalalign=center 4align=center 1align=center 0align=center 3align=center 2align=center 6align=center −4
scope=row align=leftAS Romascope=row align=left Italyalign=center 4align=center 1align=center 0align=center 3align=center 2align=center 7align=center −5
scope=row align=leftAC Milanscope=row align=left Italyalign=center 4align=center 1align=center 0align=center 3align=center 4align=center 10align=center −6
scope=row align=leftPanathinaikos FCscope=row align=left Greecealign=center 4align=center 0align=center 2align=center 2align=center 4align=center 7align=center −3
scope=row align=leftWKS Legia Warszawascope=row align=left Polandalign=center 4align=center 0align=center 0align=center 4align=center 2align=center 9align=center −7
scope=row align=leftAS la Jeunesse d'Eschscope=row align=left Luxembourgalign=center 3align=center 2align=center 0align=center 1align=center 7align=center 3align=center +4
scope=row align=leftSparta Rotterdamscope=row align=left Netherlandsalign=center 3align=center 1align=center 0align=center 2align=center 5align=center 7align=center −2

Matches

European Champion Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions League

SeasonStageOpponentDateVenueScore
TeamCountry
scope=row rowspan="5"1958–59scope=row rowspan="3"PRAS la Jeunesse d'Esch Luxembourg14 September 1958Stade de la Frontière, Esch-sur-Alzette2–17–3
30 September 1958Ullevi, Gothenburg0–1
15 October 1958Ullevi, Gothenburg5–1
scope=row rowspan="2"R1SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt9 November 1958Otto-Grotewohl-Stadion, Aue2–22–6
15 November 1958Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg0–4
scope=row rowspan="5"1959–60scope=row rowspan="2"PRLinfield FC9 September 1959Windsor Park, Belfast1–27–3
23 September 1959Ullevi, Gothenburg6–1
scope=row rowspan="3"R1Sparta Rotterdam Netherlands25 October 1959Het Kasteel, Rotterdam1–35–7
5 November 1959Ullevi, Gothenburg3–1
25 November 1959Weserstadion, Bremen1–3
scope=row rowspan="2"1961–62scope=row rowspan="2"PRSC Feijenoord Netherlands6 September 1961Ullevi, Gothenburg0–32–11
13 September 1961De Kuip, Rotterdam2–8
scope=row rowspan="2"1970–71scope=row rowspan="2"PRWKS Legia Warszawa Poland15 September 1970Ullevi, Gothenburg0–41–6
30 September 1970Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warszawa1–2
scope=row rowspan="2"1983–84scope=row rowspan="2"R1AS Roma Italy14 September 1983Stadio Olimpico, Rome0–32–4
28 September 1983Ullevi, Gothenburg2–1
scope=row rowspan="6"1984–85scope=row rowspan="2"R1FC Avenir Beggen Luxembourg19 September 1984Stade rue Henri Dunant, Luxembourg8–017–0
3 October 1984Ullevi, Gothenburg9–0
scope=row rowspan="2"R2KSK Beveren Belgium24 October 1984Ullevi, Gothenburg1–02–2
7 November 1984Freethiel, Beveren1–2
scope=row rowspan="2"QFPanathinaikos AO Greece6 March 1985Ullevi, Gothenburg0–12–3
20 March 1985Olympiako Stadio Spyros Louis, Athens2–2
scope=row rowspan="8"1985–86scope=row rowspan="2"R1FK Trakia Plovdiv Bulgaria18 September 1985Ullevi, Gothenburg3–25–3
2 October 1985Stadion Hristo Botev, Plovdiv2–1
scope=row rowspan="2"R2Fenerbahçe SK Turkey23 October 1985Ullevi, Gothenburg4–05–2
6 November 1985İnönü Stadyumu, Istanbul1–2
scope=row rowspan="2"QFAberdeen FC5 March 1986Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen2–22–2
19 March 1986Ullevi, Gothenburg0–0
scope=row rowspan="2"SFFC Barcelona Spain2 April 1986Ullevi, Gothenburg3–07–8
16 April 1986Camp Nou, Barcelona0–3
scope=row rowspan="6"1988–89scope=row rowspan="2"R1Pezoporikos Omilos Larnakas Cyprus7 September 1988GSZ, Larnaca2–17–2
5 October 1988Ullevi, Gothenburg5–1
scope=row rowspan="2"R2KS 17 Nëntori Tirana Albania26 October 1988Stadiumi Kombëtar Qemal Stafa, Tirana3–04–0
9 November 1988Ullevi, Gothenburg1–0
scope=row rowspan="2"QFCSA Steaua București Romania1 March 1989Ullevi, Gothenburg1–02–5
15 March 1989Ghencea, Bucharest1–5
scope=row rowspan="4"1991–92scope=row rowspan="2"R1KS Flamurtari Vlorë Albania18 September 1991Ullevi, Gothenburg0–01–1
2 October 1991Stadiumi Flamurtari, Vlorë1–1
scope=row rowspan="2"R2Panathinaikos AO Greece23 October 1991Olympiako Stadio Spyros Louis, Athens0–22–4
6 November 1991Ullevi, Gothenburg2–2
scope=row rowspan="10"1992–93scope=row rowspan="2"R1Beşiktaş JK Turkey16 September 1992Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg2–03–2
30 September 1992İnönü Stadyumu, Istanbul1–2
scope=row rowspan="2"R2KKS Lech Poznań Poland21 October 1992Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg1–04–0
4 November 1992Stadion Lecha, Poznań3–0
scope=row rowspan="6"GSAC Milan Italy25 November 1992San Siro, Milan0–42nd
FC Porto Portugal9 December 1992Ullevi, Gothenburg1–0
PSV Netherlands3 March 1993Philips Stadion, Eindhoven3–1
PSV Netherlands17 March 1993Ullevi, Gothenburg3–0
AC Milan Italy7 April 1993Ullevi, Gothenburg0–1
FC Porto Portugal21 April 1993Estádio das Antas, Porto0–2
scope=row rowspan="10"1994–95scope=row rowspan="2"QRAC Sparta Praha Czech Republic10 August 1994Stadion Střelnice, Jablonec nad Nisou0–12–1
24 August 1994Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg2–0
scope=row rowspan="6"GSManchester United FC14 September 1994Old Trafford, Manchester2–41st
FC Barcelona Spain28 September 1994Ullevi, Gothenburg2–1
Galatasaray SK Turkey19 October 1994Ullevi, Gothenburg1–0
Galatasaray SK Turkey2 November 1994Ali Sami Yen Stadyumu, Istanbul1–0
Manchester United FC23 November 1994Ullevi, Gothenburg3–1
FC Barcelona Spain7 December 1994Camp Nou, Barcelona1–1
scope=row rowspan="2"QFFC Bayern München Germany1 March 1995Olympiastadion, Munich0–02–2
15 March 1995Ullevi, Gothenburg2–2
scope=row rowspan="2"1995–96scope=row rowspan="2"QRWKS Legia Warszawa Poland9 August 1995Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warszawa0–11–3
23 August 1995Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg1–2
scope=row rowspan="8"1996–97scope=row rowspan="2"QRFerencvárosi TC Hungary7 August 1996Norrköpings Idrottspark, Norrköping3–04–1
21 August 1996Üllői út, Budapest1–1
scope=row rowspan="6"GSRosenborg BK Norway11 September 1996Ullevi, Gothenburg2–34th
FC Porto Portugal25 September 1996Estádio das Antas, Porto1–2
AC Milan Italy16 October 1996Ullevi, Gothenburg2–1
AC Milan Italy30 October 1996San Siro, Milan2–4
Rosenborg BK Norway20 November 1996Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim0–1
FC Porto Portugal4 December 1996Ullevi, Gothenburg0–2
scope=row rowspan="8"1997–98scope=row rowspan="2"QR2Rangers FC13 August 1997Ullevi, Gothenburg3–04–1
27 August 1997Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow1–1
scope=row rowspan="6"GSParis Saint-Germain FC France17 September 1997Parc des Princes, Paris0–34th
FC Bayern München Germany1 October 1997Ullevi, Gothenburg1–3
Beşiktaş JK Turkey21 October 1997İnönü Stadyumu, Istanbul0–1
Beşiktaş JK Turkey5 November 1997Ullevi, Gothenburg2–1
Paris Saint-Germain FC France26 November 1997Ullevi, Gothenburg0–1
FC Bayern München Germany10 December 1997Olympiastadion, Munich1–0
scope=row rowspan="4"2008–09scope=row rowspan="2"QR1SS Murata San Marino15 July 2008Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle5–09–0
23 July 2008Ullevi, Gothenburg4–0
scope=row rowspan="2"QR2FC Basel 1893 Switzerland30 July 2008Ullevi, Gothenburg1–13–5
6 August 2008St. Jakob-Park, Basel2–4

UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League

SeasonStageOpponentDateVenueScore
TeamCountry
scope=row rowspan="2"1980–81scope=row rowspan="2"R1FC Twente '65 Netherlands17 September 1980Diekman Stadion, Enschede1–53–5
1 October 1980Ullevi, Gothenburg2–0
scope=row rowspan="12"1981–82scope=row rowspan="2"R1Valkeakosken Haka Finland16 September 1981Tampereen Stadion, Tampere3–27–2
30 September 1981Ullevi, Gothenburg4–0
scope=row rowspan="2"R2SK Sturm Graz Austria20 October 1981Gruabn, Graz2–25–3
4 November 1981Ullevi, Gothenburg3–2
scope=row rowspan="2"R3CS Dinamo București Romania25 November 1981Ullevi, Gothenburg3–14–1
9 December 1981Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest1–0
scope=row rowspan="2"QFValencia CF Spain3 March 1982Estadio Luís Casanova, Valencia2–24–2
17 March 1982Ullevi, Gothenburg2–0
scope=row rowspan="2"SF1. FC Kaiserslautern7 April 1982Betzenbergstadion, Valencia1–13–2
21 April 1982Ullevi, Gothenburg2–1
scope=row rowspan="2"FHamburger SV5 May 1982Ullevi, Gothenburg1–04–0
19 May 1982Volksparkstadion, Hamburg3–0
scope=row rowspan="12"1986–87scope=row rowspan="2"R1TJ Sigma ZTS Olomouc17 September 1986Andrův Stadion, Olomouc1–15–1
1 October 1986Ullevi, Gothenburg4–0
scope=row rowspan="2"R2BSG Stahl Brandenburg22 October 1986Ullevi, Gothenburg2–03–1
5 November 1986Stadion der Stahlwerker, Brandenburg an der Havel1–1
scope=row rowspan="2"R3KAA Gent Belgium26 November 1986Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent1–05–0
10 December 1986Ullevi, Gothenburg4–0
scope=row rowspan="2"QFFC Internazionale Milano Italy4 March 1987Ullevi, Gothenburg0–01–1
18 March 1987San Siro, Milan1–1
scope=row rowspan="2"SFFC Swarovski Tirol Austria8 April 1987Ullevi, Gothenburg4–15–1
22 April 1987Tivoli, Innsbruck1–0
scope=row rowspan="2"FDundee United FC6 May 1987Ullevi, Gothenburg1–02–1
20 May 1987Tannadice Park, Dundee1–1
scope=row rowspan="2"1987–88scope=row rowspan="2"R1Brøndbyernes IF Denmark16 September 1987Idrætsparken, Copenhagen1–21–2
30 September 1987Ullevi, Gothenburg0–0
scope=row rowspan="2"1989–90scope=row rowspan="2"R1FK Žalgiris Vilnius13 September 1989Žalgirio Stadionas, Vilnius0–21–2
27 September 1989Ullevi, Gothenburg1–0
scope=row rowspan="4"1998–99scope=row rowspan="2"QR1US Luxembourg Luxembourg22 July 1998Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg3–07–0
28 July 1998Ullevi, Gothenburg4–0
scope=row rowspan="2"QR2Fenerbahçe SK Turkey11 August 1998Ullevi, Gothenburg2–12–2
25 August 1998Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadyumu, Istanbul0–1
scope=row rowspan="6"1999–2000scope=row rowspan="2"QRCork City FC Ireland12 August 1999Ullevi, Gothenburg3–03–1
26 August 1999Turners Cross, Cork0–1
scope=row rowspan="2"R1KKS Lech Poznań Poland16 September 1999Stadion Lecha, Poznań2–12–1
30 September 1999Ullevi, Gothenburg0–0
scope=row rowspan="2"R2AS Roma Italy21 October 1999Ullevi, Gothenburg0–20–3
4 November 1999Stadio Olimpico, Rome0–1
scope=row rowspan="2"2002–03scope=row rowspan="2"QRFC Zimbru Chișinău15 August 2002Stadionul Republican, Chișinău1–33–5
29 August 2002Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg2–2
scope=row rowspan="2"2006–07scope=row rowspan="2"QR1Derry City FC Ireland13 July 2006Ullevi, Gothenburg0–10–2
27 July 2006Brandywell Stadium, Derry0–1
scope=row rowspan="2"2009–10scope=row rowspan="2"QR3Hapoel Tel Aviv FC Israel30 July 2009Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg1–32–4
6 August 2009Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv1–1
scope=row rowspan="2"2010–11scope=row rowspan="2"QR3AZ Netherlands29 July 2010AZ Stadion, Alkmaar0–21–2
5 August 2010Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg1–0
scope=row rowspan="2"2013–14scope=row rowspan="2"QR2FK AS Trenčín Slovakia18 July 2013Olympia, Helsingborg0–01–2
25 July 2013Mestský Štadión, Dubnica nad Váhom1–2
scope=row rowspan="6"2014–15scope=row rowspan="2"QR1CS Fola Esch Luxembourg3 July 2014Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg0–02–0
10 July 2014Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg2–0
scope=row rowspan="2"QR2Győri ETO FC Hungary17 July 2014ETO Park, Győr3–03–1
24 July 2014Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg0–1
scope=row rowspan="2"QR3Rio Ave FC Portugal31 July 2014Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg0–10–1
7 August 2014Estádio do Rio Ave FC, Vila do Conde0–0
scope=row rowspan="4"2015–16scope=row rowspan="2"QR2WKS Śląsk Wrocław Poland16 July 2015Stadion Miejski, Wrocław0–02–0
23 July 2015Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg2–0
scope=row rowspan="2"QR3CF Os Belenenses Portugal30 July 2015Estádio do Restelo, Lisbon1–21–2
6 August 2015Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg0–0
scope=row rowspan="8"2016–17scope=row rowspan="2"QR1Llandudno FC30 June 2016Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg5–07–1
7 July 2016Nantporth, Bangor2–1
scope=row rowspan="2"QR2GKS Piast Gliwice Poland14 July 2016Stadion Miejski w Gliwicach, Gliwice3–03–0
21 July 2016Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg0–0
scope=row rowspan="2"QR3HJK Finland28 July 2016Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg1–23–2
4 August 2016Sonera Stadium, Helsinki2–0
scope=row rowspan="2"POQarabağ FK Azerbaijan18 August 2016Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg1–01–3
25 August 2016Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika Stadionu, Baku0–3
scope=row 2020–21scope=row QR2FC København Denmark17 September 2020Ullevi, Gothenburg1−2

European Cup Winners' Cup/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

SeasonStageOpponentDateVenueScore
TeamCountry
scope=row rowspan="6"1979–80scope=row rowspan="2"R1Waterford FC Ireland19 September 1979Ullevi, Gothenburg1–02–1
3 October 1979Kilcohan Park, Waterford1–1
scope=row rowspan="2"R2Panionios GSS Greece24 October 1979Stadio Neas Smyrnis, Athens0–12–1
3 November 1979Ullevi, Gothenburg2–0
scope=row rowspan="2"QFArsenal FC5 March 1980Highbury, London1–51–5
19 March 1980Ullevi, Gothenburg0–0
scope=row rowspan="2"1982–83scope=row rowspan="2"R1Újpesti Dózsa SC Hungary15 September 1982Ullevi, Gothenburg1–12–4
29 September 1982Megyeri út, Újpest1–3

UEFA Intertoto Cup

SeasonStageOpponentDateVenueScore
TeamCountry
scope=row rowspan="6"2005scope=row rowspan="2"R1FC Victoria Rosport Luxembourg18 June 2005Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg2–15–2
25 June 2005Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg3–1
scope=row rowspan="2"R2Lombard-Pápa TFC Hungary3 July 2005Perutz Stadion, Pápa3–24–2
9 July 2005Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg1–0
scope=row rowspan="2"R3VfL Wolfsburg Germany17 July 2005Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg0–20–4
23 July 2005Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg0–2

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