Millwall F.C. in European football explained

Continent:Europe
Millwall F.C. in European football
Club:Millwall
Seasons Played:1
First Entry:2004–05 UEFA Cup
Last Entry:2004–05 UEFA Cup

Millwall Football Club is an English association football club based in South Bermondsey, London. They were founded in 1885 and first joined The Football League in 1920. Their first and only season playing in a major European cup competition was in 2004 when they qualified for the 2004–05 UEFA Cup. They had also played in the Anglo-Italian Cup

1992–93 Anglo-Italian Cup

Millwall were entered into the Anglo-Italian Cup for the first time in 1992. In their group they were drawn with Charlton Athletic and Portsmouth. However they failed to progress as they finished bottom of the group with a 2–1 loss to Charlton at The Old Den and a 1–1 draw with Portsmouth at Fratton Park.[1]

1993–94 Anglo-Italian Cup

Millwall entered the Anglo-Italian Cup again in 1993. They were drawn with Charlton and Crystal Palace. However they again finished bottom of the group with a 3–0 loss to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and a 2–2 draw with Charlton at The Den.[2]

2004–05 UEFA Cup

Millwall qualified for their first UEFA competition by reaching the final of the 2003–04 FA Cup. As their opponents Manchester United had already qualified for the UEFA Champions League by virtue of their placing in the 2003–04 Premier League, it was guaranteed that Millwall would play in the UEFA Cup, despite losing the FA Cup final 3–0.[3] In the first round they were drawn against Hungarian side Ferencvárosi TC. Millwall drew the first leg 1–1 at home at The New Den with Dennis Wise scoring Millwall's first European goal.[4] Prior to the second leg, there was violence between the clubs' supporters; supporters of Millwall and Ferencváros both have reputations for football hooliganism.[5] Two Millwall fans were stabbed in the hooligan violence.[6] Millwall brought 3,000 fans to Budapest for the return leg, which the club lost 3–1 at Stadion Albert Flórián, going out 4–2 on aggregate. Ferencváros were later charged by UEFA for the violence and racist abuse during the second leg.[7] There were reports that Millwall hooligans would be travelling to Edinburgh when Ferencváros were due to play Heart of Midlothian in later rounds; however, Millwall sent a security expert, who stated it was unlikely to happen due to the risk of arrest and spending Christmas in a Scottish prison.[8]

Aftermath

Since then, Millwall have played in leagues below the Premier League. In 2013, the club reached the semi-finals of the 2012–13 FA Cup. As the other finalists Manchester City had already qualified for Europe, the winner of the semi-final would have entered the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. However, Millwall lost 2–0 to Wigan Athletic at Wembley Stadium[9] and changes to UEFA qualifying criteria later meant that runners-up of the FA Cup would no longer enter the UEFA Europa League if the winners had already qualified for Europe.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anglo-Italian Cup 1992/93. RSSSF. 15 December 2016.
  2. Web site: Anglo-Italian Cup 1993-1994 Preliminary Round Group 8 Results - Statto.com. Statto.com. Statto Organisation. 15 December 2016.
  3. Web site: Lions confirmed in Uefa Cup . BBC Sport . 2004-04-12 . 2016-08-29.
  4. Web site: Millwall 1–1 Ferencvaros . BBC Sport . 2004-09-16 . 2016-08-29.
  5. Web site: Patrick . McGowan . Millwall fan fights for life . Evening Standard . 13 April 2012. 2016-08-29.
  6. Web site: Stabbed Millwall fans 'stable' . BBC News . 2004-10-01 . 2016-08-29.
  7. Web site: Ley . John . Ferencvaros face rap over violent fans . Telegraph . 2004-10-02 . 2016-08-29.
  8. Web site: Trouble ahead . . . but only for Robertson's players Ferencvaros Michael Grant finds little for Millwall's thugs to get excited about when the Hungarian champions visit Scotland's capital . Herald Scotland . 12 December 2004. 2016-08-29.
  9. Web site: Millwall 0–2 Wigan . BBC Sport . 2013-04-13 . 2016-08-29.
  10. Web site: Strategic talks in Dubrovnik . UEFA . 20 September 2013. 2016-08-29.