List of SK Rapid Wien records and statistics explained

Details of the records and statistics for the Austrian football club Sportklub Rapid. All data compiled from the official club archive[1] and the Austria Soccer database.[2]

Players in bold are currently active for Rapid Wien.

Highest wins and losses

Highest Wins

League

ResultDateVenueOpponent
13–1 12 March 1939 A Wacker Wr. Neustadt
12–1 18 May 1957 Kremser SC
12–1 24 September 1950 HSturm Graz
11–0 4 March 1951 AElektra Wien
11–1 22 June 1977 GAK
11–1 15 December 1940 Grazer SC
10–0 27 September 1985 GAK
10–0 30 August 1958 Olympia Vienna
10–0 30 April 1958 Sturm Graz
10–0 27 March 1946 Ostbahn XI
10–0 4 March 1934 Wiener AC
10–0 27 September 1931 Slovan Wien

Cup

ResultDateVenueOpponent
17–0 19 January 1930 SC Neubau
17–2 12 February 1933 SC Neubau
14–0 20 January 1929 HLibertas Wien
14–1 17 April 1932 HFC Ostmark
11–0 23 February 1919 HWiener Bewegungsspieler
10–0 12 October 1991 A SV Rohrbach
10–0 30 August 1983 ARed Star Penzing
10–0 14 March 1920 HRed Star Penzing
10–1 15 August 1965 AVillacher SV
10–1 14 January 1934 HRudolfsheimer SV

International

ResultDateVenueOpponentCompetition
8–0 29 September 1982 European Cup
8–1 14 December 1926 Mitropa Cup
6–0 16 September 1987 European Cup
6–1 1 August 2024 Europa League (qualification)
6–1 27 July 2005 Champions League (qualification)
6–1 12 August 1997 UEFA Cup (qualification)
6–1 21 September 1955 European Cup
6–1 3 September 1930 Mitropa Cup
5–0 17 August 2023 Europa Conference League (qualification)
5–0 16 July 2009 Europa League (qualification)
5–0 30 August 2007 UEFA Cup (qualification)
5–0 18 September 1985 Cup Winners' Cup
5–0 20 March 1985 Cup Winners' Cup
5–0 15 September 1982 European Cup
5–0 3 July 1951 Zentropa Cup

Highest Losses

League

ResultDateVenueOpponent
2–10 24 October 1943 First Vienna
1–7 14 February 1943 Floridsdorfer AC
0–6 11 October 1969 Austria Wien
2–7 24 June 2020 RB Salzburg
1–6 16 December 2018 Austria Wien
1–6 19 July 2014 RB Salzburg
1–6 28 April 2002 Austria Salzburg
1–6 14 April 1990 FC Tirol
0–5 28 April 2024 LASK
0–5 29 March 1998 LASK
0–5 8 May 1993 VSE St. Pölten
0–5 21 November 1970 Wacker Innsbruck
0–5 22 May 1955 First Vienna
0–5 16 May 1937 Austria Wien
0–5 9 May 1926 Austria Wien

Cup

ResultDateVenueOpponent
0–8 10 May 1934 Admira Wien
2–6 16 December 2020 RB Salzburg
2–6 17 April 1974 Austria Wien
2–6 11 January 1931 Admira Wien
0–4 1 March 1931 AFirst Vienna
0–4 27 April 1930 AFirst Vienna
3–6 23 May 1943 AKapfenberger SV
2–5 21 March 1948 Austria Wien
1–4 30 September 1995 AAdmira Wacker
1–4 22 May 1974 AAustria Wien
1–4 5 May 1932 AAdmira Wien

International

ResultDateVenueOpponentCompetition
2–9 4 August 1956 Mitropa Cup
1–7 28 October 1928 Mitropa Cup
0–6 18 February 2016 Europa League
2–7 12 February 1956 A.C. MilanEuropean Cup
1–6 1 July 1934 Mitropa Cup
0–5 25 October 2018 Europa League
0–5 30 October 1996 Champions League
2–6 22 November 1961 Cup Winners' Cup
2–6 30 October 1927 Mitropa Cup
1–5 22 October 2009 Europa League
1–5 19 March 1986 Cup Winners' Cup
1–5 28 June 1936 Mitropa Cup

Goalscorers

For a ranking of league and total goals see article List of SK Rapid Wien players

International goals

GoalsNameRapid Wien careerCompetitions
25 Steffen Hofmann2002–2005
2006–2018
UEFA Champions League (3)
UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup (18)
Intertoto Cup (4)
18 Hans Krankl1970–1978
1981–1986
European Cup (5)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (8)
UEFA Cup (5)
17 Franz Weselik1924–1934Mitropa Cup
16 Louis Schaub2012–2018
2024–
UEFA Champions League (3)
UEFA Europa League (13)
15 Ferdinand Wesely1921–1931Mitropa Cup
132008–2010UEFA Europa League
121981–1985European Cup (5)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (5)
UEFA Cup (2)
Rudolf Flögel1958–1972European Cup (5)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (3)
Alfred Körner1943–1959European Cup (4)
Mitropa Cup (8)
11 Zlatko Kranjčar1984–1990European Cup (5)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
UEFA Cup (2)
René Wagner1996–2004UEFA Cup

Domestic cup goals

Includes both the Austrian Cup and the German Tschammerpokal during the annexation of Austria from 1938 to 1945.

GoalsNameRapid Wien career
93 Franz Binder1930–1948
58 Matthias Kaburek1929–1936
1939–1945
51 Hans Krankl1970–1978
1981–1986
40 Franz Weselik1924–1934
37 Rudolf Flögel1958–1972
29 Ferdinand Wesely1921–1931
23 Johnny Bjerregaard1966–1972
20 Josef Uridil1918–1925
1926–1927
19 Georg Schors1938–1947
17 Jan Åge Fjørtoft1989–1993

Goals as substitute

GoalsNameSubstitutionsRapid Wien career
10 Atdhe Nuhiu452010–2012
Deni Alar762011–2016
2018–2019
2020–2021
9 Yusuf Demir382019–2021
2022
8 Peter Hristic401985–1988
Gerald Willfurth411981–1989
Marek Penksa461996–1999
Christoph Knasmüllner552018–2023
Franz Weber621985–1994
7 Erwin Hoffer372006–2009
Christopher Trimmel662009–2014

Most goals in one game

GoalsNameDateOpponentResultVenueCompetition
7 Hans Krankl22 June 1977 GAK11–1H1976–77 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Franz Binder12 March 1939 Wacker Wr. Neustadt13–1A1938–39 Gauliga Ostmark
Matthias Kaburek17 April 1932 FC Ostmark Wien14–1H1931–32 Austrian Cup
Josef Uridil10 April 1921 Wiener AC7–5H1920–21 Austrian football championship
Josef Uridil23 February 1919 Wiener Bewegungsspieler11–0H1918–19 Austrian Cup
6 Hans Krankl30 August 1983 Red Star Penzing10–0A1983–84 Austrian Cup
Lukas Aurednik27 March 1946 Ostbahn XI10–0H1945–46 Austrian football championship
Franz Binder12 May 1940 NSTG Graslitz7–0H1939–40 German football championship
Franz Binder30 October 1932 Admira Wien7–4A1932–33 Austrian football championship
Matthias Kaburek19 January 1930 SC Neubau17–0H1929–30 Austrian Cup

Youngest and oldest goal scorers

Note: Some players in Rapid history have unknown birthdates and are therefore not considered in the following lists.

Youngest goal scorers

NameAgeDateOpponentResultCompetition
Hermann Dvoracek11 October 1936 Floridsdorfer AC1–21936–37 Austrian football championship
Gustav Wieser13 June 1915 Simmering7–31914–15 Austrian football championship
Alfred Körner14 February 1943 Floridsdorfer AC1–71942–43 Gauliga Donau-Alpenland
Andreas Ivanschitz2 December 2000 SW Bregenz5–02000–01 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Alfred Vuga24 August 1952 Grazer SC6–21952–53 Austrian football championship
Yusuf Demir30 August 2020 St. Johann/Pongau5–02020–21 Austrian Cup
Rudolf Rupec15 March 1914 First Vienna3–11913–14 Austrian football championship
Veli Kavlak13 May 2006 SV Ried6–02005–06 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Johann Hoffmann22 November 1925 Hakoah Vienna3–11925–26 Austrian football championship
Walter Probst29 March 1936 Hakoah Vienna6–01935–36 Austrian football championship

Oldest goal scorers

NameAgeDateOpponentResultCompetition
Steffen Hofmann20 May 2018 SCR Altach4–12017–18 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Richard Kuthan15 November 1928 FC Wien2–31928–29 Austrian football championship
Franz Golobic3 May 1959 DSV Leoben6–11958–59 Austrian football championship
Franz Binder21 November 1948 Feuerwehr Wien4–11948–49 Austrian Cup
František Veselý27 September 1980 Austria Salzburg4–11980–81 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Guido Burgstaller1 August 2024 Wisła Kraków6–12024–25 UEFA Europa League
Antonín Panenka7 June 1985 GAK3–31984–85 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Gerhard Hanappi15 December 1963 Wacker Wien5–01963–64 Austrian Cup
Martin Hiden26 October 2007 LASK4–42007–08 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Dejan Savićević28 April 2001 LASK6–02000–01 Austrian Football Bundesliga

Top goalscorers by season

Bold means the player was also the leagues overall top goal scorer.

SeasonLeagueTotal
GoalsPlayerGoalsPlayer
1911/1212 Gustav Blaha12 Gustav Blaha
1912/1315 Richard Kuthan15 Richard Kuthan
1913/1413 Richard Kuthan13 Richard Kuthan
1914/158 Eduard Bauer8 Eduard Bauer
1915/1624 Richard Kuthan24 Richard Kuthan
1916/1721 Eduard Bauer21 Eduard Bauer
1917/1820 Eduard Bauer20 Eduard Bauer
1918/1914 Josef Uridil28 Josef Uridil
1919/2021 Josef Uridil27 Josef Uridil
1920/2135 Josef Uridil35 Josef Uridil
1921/2221 Richard Kuthan21 Richard Kuthan
1922/2315 Josef Uridil16 Richard Kuthan
1923/2414 Josef Uridil
Ferdinand Wesely
14 Josef Uridil
Ferdinand Wesely
1924/2516 Franz Weselik17 Franz Weselik
1925/2618 Ferdinand Wesely18 Ferdinand Wesely
1926/2715 Johann Luef20 Johann Luef
1927/2820 Ferdinand Wesely27 Ferdinand Wesely
1928/2913 Franz Weselik34 Franz Weselik
1929/3024 Franz Weselik35 Franz Weselik
1930/3116 Franz Weselik25 Franz Weselik
1931/3221 Franz Weselik35 Matthias Kaburek
1932/3325 Franz Binder32 Franz Binder
1933/3429 Josef Bican35 Josef Bican
1934/3527 Matthias Kaburek35 Franz Binder
1935/3617 Franz Binder24 Franz Binder
1936/3729 Franz Binder37 Franz Binder
1937/3822 Franz Binder22 Franz Binder
1938/3927 Franz Binder31 Franz Binder
1939/4018 Franz Binder50 Franz Binder
1940/4127 Franz Binder44 Franz Binder
1941/428 Fritz Roth11 Franz Binder
1942/4323 Hermann Dvoracek28 Hermann Dvoracek
1943/4412 Hermann Dvoracek12 Hermann Dvoracek
1944/45not completed 3 Franz Kaspirek
Robert Körner
1945/4628 Lukas Aurednik35 Lukas Aurednik
1946/4715 Alfred Körner16 Franz Binder
1947/4816 Leopold Ströll19 Alfred Körner
1948/4915 Leopold Ströll17 Leopold Ströll
1949/5022 Alfred Körner22 Alfred Körner
1950/5137 Robert Dienst37 Robert Dienst
1951/5228 Erich Probst28 Erich Probst
1952/5329 Robert Dienst29 Robert Dienst
1953/5425 Robert Dienst25 Robert Dienst
1954/5529 Robert Dienst29 Robert Dienst
1955/5625 Gerhard Hanappi30 Gerhard Hanappi
1956/5732 Robert Dienst34 Robert Dienst
1957/5830 Robert Dienst32 Robert Dienst
1958/5928 Robert Dienst31 Robert Dienst
1959/6025 Robert Dienst27 Robert Dienst
1960/6117 Rudolf Flögel24 Rudolf Flögel
1961/6216 Max Schmid21 Max Schmid
1962/6317 Rudolf Flögel20 Rudolf Flögel
1963/6418 Rudolf Flögel21 Rudolf Flögel
1964/6515 Walter Seitl16 Walter Seitl
1965/6615 Walter Seitl18 Rudolf Flögel
1966/6721 August Starek23 August Starek
1967/6823 Johnny Bjerregaard25 Johnny Bjerregaard
1968/6920 Johnny Bjerregaard26 Johnny Bjerregaard
1969/7020 Johnny Bjerregaard25 Johnny Bjerregaard
1970/7119 Johnny Bjerregaard23 Johnny Bjerregaard
1971/728 Geza Gallos12 Bernd Lorenz
1972/7314 Hans Krankl21 Hans Krankl
1973/7436 Hans Krankl42 Hans Krankl
1974/7517 Hans Krankl18 Hans Krankl
1975/7620 Hans Krankl27 Hans Krankl
1976/7732 Hans Krankl35 Hans Krankl
1977/7841 Hans Krankl42 Hans Krankl
1978/7911 Vukan Perović11 Geza Gallos
Vukan Perović
1979/8010 Vukan Perović11 Christian Keglevits
1980/8116 Christian Keglevits
Hans Krankl
18 Christian Keglevits
1981/8219 Hans Krankl23 Hans Krankl
1982/8323 Hans Krankl36 Hans Krankl
1983/8418 Antonín Panenka26 Hans Krankl
1984/8517 Zlatko Kranjčar30 Hans Krankl
1985/8623 Zlatko Kranjčar26 Zlatko Kranjčar
1986/8718 Zlatko Kranjčar22 Zlatko Kranjčar
1987/8827 Zoran Stojadinović33 Zoran Stojadinović
1988/8917 Zlatko Kranjčar21 Zlatko Kranjčar
1989/9017 Jan Åge Fjørtoft23 Jan Åge Fjørtoft
1990/9117 Jan Åge Fjørtoft21 Jan Åge Fjørtoft
1991/9216 Jan Åge Fjørtoft22 Jan Åge Fjørtoft
1992/9313 Jan Åge Fjørtoft19 Jan Åge Fjørtoft
1993/949 Andrzej Kubica11 Andrzej Kubica
1994/9513 Marcus Pürk17 Marcus Pürk
1995/9615 Christian Stumpf20 Christian Stumpf
1996/9721 René Wagner21 René Wagner
1997/987 Marek Penksa
Marcus Pürk
Christian Stumpf
11 Christian Stumpf
1998/9910 René Wagner15 René Wagner
1999/0017 René Wagner17 René Wagner
2000/0111 Roman Wallner13 René Wagner
Roman Wallner
2001/0215 Roman Wallner18 Roman Wallner
2002/0311 Roman Wallner11 Roman Wallner
2003/0410 Steffen Hofmann
René Wagner
11 René Wagner
2004/0513 Axel Lawarée15 Axel Lawarée
2005/0611 Marek Kincl13 Marek Kincl
2006/0711 Mate Bilić11 Mate Bilić
2007/0810 Erwin Hoffer
Steffen Hofmann
18 Steffen Hofmann
2008/0927 Erwin Hoffer29 Erwin Hoffer
2009/1020 Steffen Hofmann29 Nikica Jelavić
2010/1118 Hamdi Salihi25 Hamdi Salihi
2011/129 Deni Alar11 Hamdi Salihi
2012/1315 Deni Alar22 Deni Alar
2013/1415 Terrence Boyd20 Terrence Boyd
2014/1527 Robert Berić27 Robert Berić
2015/168 Stefan Schwab11 Florian Kainz
Philipp Schobesberger
2016/178 Joelinton13 Joelinton
2017/181213 Giorgi Kvilitaia
Stefan Schwab
2018/197 Thomas Murg11 Christoph Knasmüllner
Thomas Murg
2019/2019 Taxiarchis Fountas20 Taxiarchis Fountas
2020/2115 Ercan Kara20 Ercan Kara
2021/229 Marco Grüll
Ercan Kara
16 Marco Grüll
2022/2321 Guido Burgstaller25 Guido Burgstaller
2023/2413 Marco Grüll21 Marco Grüll
2024/252 Dion Drena Beljo4 Dion Drena Beljo

Appearances

For a ranking of league and total appearances see article List of SK Rapid Wien players

International appearances

AppsNameRapid Wien careerCompetitions
74 Steffen Hofmann2002–2005
2006–2018
UEFA Champions League (15)
UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup (55)
Intertoto Cup (4)
58 Mario Sonnleitner2010–2021UEFA Champions League (4)
UEFA Europa League (54)
50 Peter Schöttel1986–2001UEFA Champions League/European Cup (14)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (8)
UEFA Cup (28)
46 Rudolf Flögel1958–1972European Cup (16)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (13)
UEFA Cup (17)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (2)
Maximilian Hofmann2013–UEFA Champions League (4)
UEFA Europa League (35)
UEFA Europa Conference League (7)
Reinhard Kienast1978–1992European Cup (16)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (13)
UEFA Cup (17)
45 Paul Halla1953–1965European Cup (21)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (6)
Mitropa Cup (14)
Hans Krankl1970–1978
1981–1986
European Cup (10)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (21)
UEFA Cup (14)
43 Heribert Weber1978–1989European Cup (16)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (17)
UEFA Cup (10)
42 Michael Konsel1985–1997UEFA Champions League/European Cup (14)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (19)
UEFA Cup (9)
41 Srđan Grahovac2014–2017
2019–2022
UEFA Champions League (7)
UEFA Europa League (32)
UEFA Europa Conference League (2)
Gerhard Hanappi1951–1964European Cup (17)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (6)
Mitropa Cup (14)
Josef Höltl1955–1967European Cup (18)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (4)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (6)
Mitropa Cup (13)

Domestic cup appearances

Includes both the Austrian Cup and the German Tschammerpokal during the annexation of Austria from 1938 to 1945.

AppsNameRapid Wien career
54 Hans Krankl1970–1978
1981–1986
53 Rudolf Flögel1958–1972
Reinhard Kienast1978–1992
52 Franz Binder1930–1948
49 Heribert Weber1978–1989
47 Josef Smistik1926–1937
Franz Wagner1931–1943
1944–1949
45 Michael Konsel1985–1997
44 Rudolf Raftl1931–1944
40 Hans Pesser1931–1942

Youngest and oldest players

Note: Some players in Rapid history have unknown birthdates and are therefore not considered in the following lists.

Youngest players

NameAgeDateOpponentResultCompetition
Andreas Ivanschitz26 October 1999 ATSV Ranshofen1–1 (1-4 p)1999–2000 Austrian Cup
Johann Bauer2 September 1945 Ostbahn XI9–11945–46 Austrian football championship
Hermann Dvoracek4 October 1936 Admira Wien0–01936–37 Austrian football championship
Yusuf Demir14 December 2019 Admira Wacker3–02019–20 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Veli Kavlak21 May 2005 Austria Salzburg1–42004–05 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Robert Grüneis7 September 1941 Wiener Sport-Club2–11941–42 Gauliga Donau-Alpenland
Gustav Wieser14 March 1915 Wiener AF2–21914–15 Austrian football championship
Franz Griftner28 September 1924 Hakoah Vienna1–11928–29 Austrian football championship
Gerald Schöbinger21 February 1943 FC Wien44–61942-43 Gauliga Donau-Alpenland
Friedrich Breitenfeldner31 May 1997 SK Sturm Graz0–31996–97 Austrian Football Bundesliga

Oldest players

NameAgeDateOpponentResultCompetition
Josef Stehno18 April 1943 Sturm Graz7–11942–43 Gauliga Donau-Alpenland
Ladislav Maier29 May 2005 Grazer AK1–32004–05 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Richard Kuthan26 September 1929 Újpest FC1–3 (a.e.t.)1929 Mitropa Cup
Steffen Hofmann20 May 2018 SCR Altach4–12017–18 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Franz Wagner29 May 1949 Austria Wien3–51948–49 Austrian football championship
František Veselý21 April 1981 LASK4–01980–81 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Franz Golobic17 June 1959 Grazer AK3–01958–59 Austrian Cup
Franz Binder21 November 1948 Feuerwehr Wien4–11948–49 Austrian Cup
Franz Fuchsberger13 May 1944 First Vienna1–31943–44 Gauliga Donau-Alpenland
Raimund Hedl25 May 2011 LASK2–12010–11 Austrian Football Bundesliga

Discipline

Most sending-offs

The column for straight red cards includes ejections prior to the use of cards.

NameRapid Wien careerGames
Robert Pecl1986–199522810
Peter Schöttel1986–200152762
Josef Smistik1926–19372826
Reinhard Kienast1978–19924956
René Wagner1996–200426142
Maximilian Hofmann2013–26333
August Starek1965–1967
1970–1971
1973–1977
1625
Mario Sonnleitner2010–202135741
Michael Hatz1990–1996
1998–2001
26923
Leopold Nitsch1915–19282304
Hans Krankl1970–1978
1981–1986
4494
Andreas Lagonikakis1999–200210031
Thomas Zingler1996–200215331
Marcin Adamski2002–2004
2005–2006
12622
Oliver Freund1997–200215522
Dietmar Kühbauer1992–199717722
Christopher Drazan2008–201214413

Most yellow cards

Being booked twice for a send off is counted as 2 yellow cards in this statistic.

NameRapid Wien careerGames
Peter Schöttel1986–2001527129
Maximilian Hofmann2013–26381
Michael Hatz1990–1996
1998–2001
26970
Robert Pecl1986–199522868
Heribert Weber1978–198941068
Steffen Hofmann2002–2005
2006–2018
54066
Reinhard Kienast1978–199249562
Dietmar Kühbauer1992–199717758
Stefan Kulovits2002–201325253
Andreas Dober2007–2013
2017
17951
Markus Katzer2004–201327351

European records

Non-UEFA competitions

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayDetails
1927Mitropa CupQFHajduk Split8–11–0
SFSlavia Prague2–12–2
FinalSparta Prague2–12–6
1928Mitropa CupQFMTK Hungária FC6–41–31–0 AET in play-off match
SFSK Viktoria Žižkov3–23–43–1 in play-off match
FinalFerencvárosi TC5–31–7
1929Mitropa CupQFGenova 18935–10–0
SFÚjpest FC3–21–31–3 AET in play-off match
1930Mitropa CupQFGenova 18936–11–1
SFFerencvárosi TC5–10–1
FinalSparta Prague2–32–0
1934Mitropa Cup1RSlavia Prague1–13–1
QFAGC Bologna4–11–6
1935Mitropa Cup1RSK Židenice2–22–3
1936Mitropa Cup1RAS Roma3–11–5
1951Zentropa CupSFS.S. Lazio5–0
FinalWacker Wien3–2
1956Mitropa CupQFSlovan Bratislava3–01–3
SFVörös Lobogó3–34–3
FinalVasas Budapest3–31–12–9 in play-off match
1957Mitropa CupQFMTK Budapest1–13–34–1 in play-off match
SFVojvodina Novi Sad3–01–4Rapid Wien withdrew from play-off

UEFA competitions

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayDetails
1955–56European Cup1RPSV Eindhoven6–10–1
QFMilan1–12–7
1956–57European Cup1RReal Madrid3–12–4 0–2 in playoff match in Madrid
1957–58European Cup1RMilan5–21–42–4 in playoff match in Zürich
1960–61European Cup1RBeşiktaş4–00–1
2RWismut Karl-Marx-Stadt3–10–21–0 in playoff match in Basel
QFMalmö FF2–02–0
SFBenfica0–30–3
1961–62UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RSpartak Varna0–05–2
2RFiorentina2–61–3
1962–63Fairs Cup1RCrvena Zvezda1–10–1
1963–64Fairs Cup1RRacing France1–03–2
2RValencia0–02–3
1964–65European Cup1RShamrock Rovers3–02–0
2RRangers0–20–1
1966–67UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RGalatasaray4–05–3
2RSpartak Moscow1–01–1
QFBayern Munich1–00–2 AET
1967–68European Cup1RBeşiktaş3–01–0
2REintracht Braunschweig1–00–2
1968–69European Cup1RRosenborg3–33–1
2RReal Madrid1–01–2
QFManchester United0–00–3
1969–70UEFA Cup Winners' CupQRTorpedo Moscow0–01–1
1RPSV1–22–4
1971–72UEFA Cup2RDinamo Zagreb0–02–2
3RJuventus0–11–4
1972–73UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RPAOK0–02–2
2RRapid București1–11–3
1973–74UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RRanders2–10–0
2RMilan0–20–0
1974–75UEFA Cup1RAris Thessaloniki3–10–1
2RVelez Mostar1–10–1
1975–76UEFA Cup1RGalatasaray1–01–3
1976–77UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RAtlético Madrid1–21–1
1977–78UEFA Cup1RTJ Internacionál Bratislava1–00–3
1978–79UEFA Cup1RHajduk Split2–10–2
1979–80UEFA Cup1RDiósgyőri VTK0–12–3
1981–82UEFA Cup1RFehérvár2–22–0
2RPSV1–01–2
3RReal Madrid0–10–0
1982–83European Cup1RAvenir Beggen8–05–0
2RWidzew Łódź2–13–5
1983–84European Cup1RNantes3–01–3
2RBohemians ČKD Praha1–01–2
QFDundee United2–10–1
1984–85UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RBeşiktaş4–11–1
2RCeltic3–11–0
QFDynamo Dresden5–00–3
SFDynamo Moscow3–11–1
FinalEverton1–3
1985–86UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RTatabanya Banyasz SC5–01–1
2RFram Reykjavik3–01–2
QFDynamo Kyiv1–41–5
1986–87UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RFC Brügge4–33–3
2RLokomotiv Leipzig1–11–2 AET
1987–88European Cup1RĦamrun Spartans6–01–0
2RPSV1–20–2
1988–89European Cup1RGalatasaray2–10–2
1989–90UEFA Cup1RAberdeen1–01–2
2RFC Brügge4–32–1
3RR.F.C. de Liège1–01–3
1990–91UEFA Cup1RInter Milan2–11–3 AET
1992–93UEFA Cup1RDynamo Kyiv3–20–1
1995–96UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RPetrolul Ploiești3–10–0
2RSporting CP4–0 AET0–2
QFDynamo Moscow3–01–0
SFFeyenoord3–01–1
FinalParis Saint-Germain0–1
1996–97UEFA Champions League1RDynamo Kyiv2–04–2
Group C
(4th)
Fenerbahçe1–10–1
Manchester United0–20–2
Juventus1–10–5
1997–98UEFA Cup2QRBoby Brno6–10–2
1RHapoel Petah Tikva1–01–1
2R1860 Munich3–01–2
3RLazio0–20–1
1998–99UEFA Cup2QROmonia Nicosia2–01–3
1RBordeaux1–21–1
1999–2000UEFA Champions League2QRValletta3–02–0
3QRGalatasaray0–30–1
UEFA Cup1RInter Bratislava1–20–1
2000–01UEFA CupQRTeuta Durrës2–04–0
1RÖrgryte IS3–01–1
2RNK Osijek0–21–2
2001–02UEFA CupQRSS Cosmos2–01–0
1RPartizan5–10–1
2RParis Saint-Germain2–20–4
2004–05UEFA CupQRRubin Kazan0–23–0
1RSporting CP0–00–2
2005–06UEFA Champions League2QRF91 Dudelange3–26–1
3QRLokomotiv Moscow1–11–0
Group A
(4th)
Bayern Munich0–10–4
Juventus1–30–3
FC Brügge0–12–3
2007–08UEFA Intertoto Cup2RSlovan Bratislava3–10–1
3RRubin Kazan3–10–0
UEFA Cup2QRDinamo Tbilisi5–03–0
1RAnderlecht0–11–1
2008–09UEFA Champions League2QRAnorthosis Famagusta3–10–3
2009–10UEFA Europa League2QRVllaznia Shkodër5–03–0
3QRAPOP Kinyras Peyias2–12–2 AET
Play-offAston Villa1–01–2
Group C
(4th)
Hamburger SV3–00–2
Celtic3–31–1
Hapoel Tel Aviv0–31–5
2010–11UEFA Europa League2QRSūduva Marijampolė4–22–0
3QRBeroe Stara Zagora3–01–1
Play-offAston Villa1–13–2
Group L
(3rd)
FC Porto1–30–3
Beşiktaş1–20–2
CSKA Sofia1–22–0
2012–13UEFA Europa League3QRVojvodina Novi Sad2–01–2
Play-offPAOK3–01–2
Group K
(4th)
Rosenborg1–22–3
Metalist Kharkiv1–00–2
Bayer Leverkusen0–40–3
2013–14UEFA Europa League3QRAsteras Tripolis3–11–1
Play-offDila Gori1–03–0
Group G
(3rd)
Dynamo Kyiv2–21–3
K.R.C. Genk2–21–1
FC Thun2–10–1
2014–15UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-offHJK Helsinki3–31–2
2015–16UEFA Champions League3QRAjax Amsterdam2–23–2
Play-offShakhtar Donetsk0–12–2
UEFA Europa LeagueGroup E
(1st)
Villarreal CF2–10–1
Viktoria Plzeň3–22–1
Dinamo Minsk2–11–0
Round of 32Valencia CF0–40–6
2016–17UEFA Europa League3QRTorpedo Zhodino3–00–0
Play-offAS Trenčín0–24–0
Group F
(3rd)
Athletic Bilbao1–10–1
K.R.C. Genk3–20–1
Sassuolo Calcio1–12–2
2018–19UEFA Europa League3QRSlovan Bratislava4–01–2
Play-offSteaua București3–11–2
Group G
(2nd)
Villarreal CF0–00–5
Spartak Moscow2–02–1
Rangers1–01–3
Round of 32Inter Milan0–10–4
2020–21UEFA Champions League2QRNK Lokomotiva1–0
3QRK.A.A. Gent1–2
UEFA Europa LeagueGroup B
(3rd)
Arsenal F.C.1–21–4
Molde FK2–20–1
Dundalk F.C.4–33–1
2021–22UEFA Champions League2QRSparta Prague2–10–2
UEFA Europa League3QRAnorthosis Famagusta3–01–2
Play-offZorya Luhansk3–03–2
Group HDinamo Zagreb2–11–3
K.R.C. Genk0–11–0
West Ham United0–20–2
UEFA Conference LeagueKO roundVitesse Arnhem2–10–2
2022–23UEFA Conference League2QRLechia Gdańsk0–02–1
3QRNeftçi PFK2–0 AET1–2
Play-offFC Vaduz0–11–1
2023–24UEFA Conference League3QRDebreceni VSC0–05–0
Play-offACF Fiorentina1–00–2
2024–25UEFA Europa League2QRWisła Kraków6–12–1
3QRTrabzonspor2–01–0
Play-offS.C. Braga
League Phase

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Offizielles Vereinsarchiv des SK Rapid. rapidarchiv.at. 21 March 2021. 28 September 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180928140155/http://www.rapidarchiv.at/. live.
  2. Web site: Fußball in Österreich. austriasoccer.at. 15 March 2024. 19 April 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120419065257/http://www.austriasoccer.at/. live.