Motherwell F.C. in European football explained

Continent:Europe
Motherwell in European football
Club:Motherwell
First Entry:1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup
Last Entry:2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League
European Cup:0 (Best: Third Qualifying round)
Uefa Cup:0 (Best: Play-off round)
Cup Winners' Cup:0 (Best: First round)

Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. The club first competed in a European competition in 1991–92, qualifying for the European Cup Winners' Cup as winners of the 1991 Scottish Cup.[1] The club have reached the play-off round of the Europa League twice (2010[2] and 2012[3]), which remains the club's joint best run in a European competition.

History

1990s

Motherwell qualified for a UEFA competition for the first time in 1991–92 after winning the Scottish Cup the previous season. Their opponents were GKS Katowice from Poland. They won the home leg 3–1, but lost the away tie 2–0, resulting in elimination on away goals.[1]

Motherwell qualified for the UEFA Cup for the first time in 1994–95 having finished third in the 1993–94 Scottish Premier Division the previous season. They faced HB Torshavn of the Faroe Islands in the preliminary round, and advanced to the next round winning by an aggregate score of 7-1 after a 3–0 home leg win.[4] In the first round proper, they faced German giants Borussia Dortmund. They lost the first leg away 1-0 and lost the home second leg 2–0, losing 3–0 on aggregate.[4] Motherwell finished second behind Rangers in the 1994–95 Scottish Premier Division, leading to qualification for the preliminary round of the UEFA Cup. They faced MYPA of Finland, but lost the first leg 3–1 at home. A 2–0 away win was not enough for Motherwell to advance and they were eliminated on the away goals rule.[5]

2008 - 15

After a 13-year absence, Motherwell returned to European football by finishing third in the 2007-08 Scottish Premier League. They were drawn to face Nancy of France in the first round proper. After losing the first leg 1–0 at the Stade Marcel Picot, they then lost the second leg 2–0 at home, losing 3–0 on aggregate.[6] Motherwell qualified for Europe for a second straight season after winning a place through the Fair Play League, despite finishing 7th the previous season.[7] They were the first ever Scottish entrant to the newly formed Europa League. Also, due to extensive remedial work on their Fir Park surface, Motherwell played all of their home European matches at Excelsior Stadium in Airdrie. They were drawn to face Welsh Premier League side Llanelli in the first qualifying round. They suffered a shock 1–0 home first leg defeat, but recovered to win the away leg 3–0 at the Parc y Scarlets.[8] In the next round they met Flamurtari of Albania, but lost the first leg 1–0 away. Just like in the previous round, they recovered by hammering the Albanians 8–1 at home in the second, a score that stands as a record club European victory to this day.[8] They advanced to the third qualifying round for a meeting with Romanian heavyweights Steaua București. They lost the first leg 3–0 away at the Stadionul Steaua, and the second leg 3–1 at home. and were eliminated 6–1 on aggregate.[8]

A fifth-place finish in the 2010-11 Scottish Premier League saw Motherwell qualify for Europe for a third straight season. They were to play only Scandinavian opponents during that season's run. They first played Icelandic club Breiðablik in the second qualifying round, winning both legs 1–0 to advance to the third qualifying round.[2] They would then be paired with Aalesunds of Norway, and drew the first leg away 1-1, their only draw in European football, before winning the second leg 3–0 at Fir Park.[2] They were in the Europa League play-offs, the furthest they have gone in European competition, and would play Danish outfit Odense. They lost the first leg away 2–1, and lost the home second leg 1–0 to bow out of Europe for another season.[2]

Motherwell qualified for the Champions League for the first time in 2012, being placed in the third qualifying round. They took the place of Rangers who were in administration and were not allowed to participate. Motherwell were in the non-champions section of the draw, and were paired with Greek giants Panathinaikos. They lost the first leg 2–0 at Fir Park, and went on to lose the second leg 3–0 at the Olympic Stadium in Athens.[9] Motherwell's elimination from the Champions League saw them parachuted into the Europa League play-off round, where they would face Levante of Spain. After losing the home leg 2–0, they then lost the second leg 1–0 away in Valencia to bow out of Europe 3–0 on aggregate and without scoring a single goal overall.[3] They did, however, equal their longest participation in European competition.

Motherwell finished the 2012-13 Scottish Premier League in second place, and with champions Celtic winning the 2012-13 Scottish Cup, Motherwell moved into the third qualifying round of the Europa League. They were un-seeded in that draw and were paired with Kuban Krasnodar of Russia. They lost the first-leg 2–0 at Fir Park, suffering a 1–0 defeat in the return leg to exit European competition.[10] Motherwell finished the 2013-14 Scottish Premiership in second place, meaning Motherwell began in the second qualifying round of the Europa League. They were seeded in that draw and were paired with Stjarnan of Iceland. They drew the first-leg 2–2 at Fir Park, suffering a 3-2 extra-time defeat in the return leg to suffer elimination from that season's competition.[11]

Overall record

Matches

List of Motherwell games in European competitions
SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayOtherAgg.NotesRef
1991–92Cup Winners' Cup1R GKS Katowice3–10–23–3Away goals
1994–95UEFA CupPR HB Torshavn3–04–17–1
1R Borussia Dortmund0–20–10–3
1995–96UEFA CupPR MyPA-471–32–03–3Away goals
2008–09UEFA Cup1R Nancy0–20–10–3
2009–10Europa League1QR Llanelli0–13–03–1
2QR Flamurtari8–10–18–2
3QR Steaua București1–30–31–6
2010–11Europa League2QR Breiðablik1–01–02–0
3QR Aalesund3–01–14–1
PO Odense0–11–21–3
2012–13Champions League3QR Panathinaikos0–20–30–5
Europa LeaguePO Levante0–20–10–3
2013–14Europa League3QR Kuban Krasnodar0–20–10–3
2014–15Europa League2QR Stjarnan2–22–34–5Extra time
2020–21Europa League1QR Glentoran5−1
2QR Coleraine2−2Penalties
3QR Hapoel Be'er Sheva0−3
2022–23Europa Conference League2QR Sligo Rovers0−10–20–3

By competition

Competition
European Cup / Champions League
UEFA Cup / Europa League
Europa Conference League
Totals

By country

Player statistics

Appearances

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1 Steven Hammell1999-2006, 2008-2018
2 Keith Lasley1999-2004, 2006-2017
3 Jamie Murphy2006-2013
4 John Sutton2008-2011, 2013-2015
5 Mark Reynolds2005-2011
5 Stephen Craigan1995-2000, 2003-2012
7 Chris Humphrey2009-2013
8 Steven Saunders2008-2013
8 Ross Forbes2007-2012
8 Darren Randolph2010-2013
8 Bob McHugh2007-2015
12 Tom Hateley2009-2013
13 Jamie Dolan1987-1997
13 Steve Jennings2009-2012
13 Shaun Hutchinson2009-2014
16 John Philliben1986-1998
16 Steve Kirk1986-1995
16 Brian Martin1991-1998
16 Chris McCart1985-1997
16 Billy Davies1993-1998
16 Jim O'Brien2008-2010
16 Paul Slane2009-2010
16 Simon Ramsden2012-2015
16 Fraser Kerr2012-2013, 2013-2015
25 Jonathan Page2008-2012
25 Stevie Woods1994-2003
25 Rob McKinnon1992-1996
25 Paul Lambert1993-1996
25 Stuart Carswell2011-2015
25 Zaine Francis-Angol2011-2015
25 Ricki Lamie2020-2024
32 Rab Shannon1993-1995
32 Tommy Coyne1993-1998
32 Michael Fraser2009-2010
32 Steven McGarry2006-2010
32 Michael Higdon2011-2013
32 Henrik Ojamaa2012-2013, 2014-2015
32 Adam Cummins2011-2015
32 Stephen McManus2013-2017
32 Bevis Mugabi2019-2024
32 Barry Maguire2017-2024
42 Phil O'Donnell1990-1994, 2004-2007
42 Paul McGrillen1990-1995
42 Alex Burns1991-1997, 2003-2005
42 Dougie Arnott1986-1998
42 Marc Fitzpatrick2004-2011
42 Nicky Law2011-2013
42 Iain Vigurs2013-2015
42 Trevor Carson2017-2021
42 Allan Campbell2016-2021
42 Mark O'Hara2019-2020, 2020-2022
42 Chris Long2019-2021
42 Liam Polworth2019-2021
42 Declan Gallagher2019-2021
42 Tony Watt2020-2022
42 Stephen O'Donnell2020-Present
42 Callum Lang2020-2021
58 Billy Thomson1991-1994
58 Jim Griffin1984-1994
58 Luc Nijholt1990-1993
58 Chris McCart1985-1997
58 Bobby Russell1987-1992
58 Davie Cooper1989-1993
58 Nick Cusack1989-1992
58 Eddie May1994-1999
58 Graeme Smith2005-2009
58 Paul Quinn2002-2009
58 Stephen Hughes2007-2009, 2011-2012
58 Bob Malcolm2008-2009
58 Chris Porter2007-2009
58 David Clarkson2002-2009, 2015-2016
58 Darren Smith2004-2010
58 Giles Coke2009-2010
58 John Ruddy2009-2010
58 Nick Blackman2010-2011
58 Omar Daley2011-2013
58 Paul Lawson2013-2015
58 Henri Anier2013-2014, 2014
58 Craig Reid2014-2016
58 Lionel Ainsworth2013-2014, 2014-2017
58 Dan Twardzik2013-2014, 2014-2016
58 Mark O'Brien2014-2015
58 Josh Law2014-2016
58 Liam Grimshaw2017-2022
58 Nathan McGinley2020-2024
58 Sherwin Seedorf2019-2021
58 Liam Kelly2021, 2021-2024
58 Jake Carroll2019-2023
58 Blair Spittal2022-2024
58 Callum Slattery2021-Present
58 Kevin van Veen2021-2023
58 Joseph Efford2022-2023
58 Paul McGinn2022-Present
58 Josh Morris2022-2023
58 Ross Tierney2022-2024
58 Connor Shields2021-2023
97 Joe McLeod1990-1993
97 Tony Shepherd1991-1993
97 Ian Angus1990-1994
97 Iain Ferguson1990-1993
9766 Ray Allan1994
97 Steve McMillan1993-2001
97 Alex McLeish1994-1995
97 Shaun McSkimming1994-1998
97 Scott Howie1994-1998
97 Mitchell van der Gaag1995-1997
97 John Hendry1995-1998
97 Roy Essandoh1994-1997
97 Andy Roddie1994-1997
97 Lee McCulloch1994-2001
97 Mark Archdeacon2008-2010
97 Jamie Pollock2009-2012
97 Gary Smith2009-2012
97 Steven Hetherington2011-2013
97 Lee Hollis2010-2014
97 James McFadden2000-2003, 2013-2014, 2015-2017
97 Gunnar Nielsen2008, 2013-2015
97 Craig Moore2011-2017
97 Lee Erwin2012-2015
97 Jack Leitch2013-2016
97 Jake Hastie2016-2019, 2020-2021
97 Harry Robinson2020-2021
97 Jordan White2020-2021
97 Sean Goss2021-2023
97 Sondre Solholm Johansen2021-2023

Goal scorers

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1 Jamie Murphy2006-2013
2 Steve Kirk1986-1995
3 Ross Forbes2007-2012
4 John Sutton2008-2011, 2013-2015
5 Alex Burns1991-1997, 2003-2005
5 Josh Law2014-2016
5 Tony Watt2020-2022
5 Callum Lang2020-2021
9 Nick Cusack1989-1992
9 Tommy Coyne1993-1998
9 Paul McGrillen1990-1995
9 Billy Davies1993-1998
9 Shaun McSkimming1994-1998
9 Dougie Arnott1986-1998
9 Paul Slane2009-2010
9 Shaun Hutchinson2009-2014
9 Bob McHugh2007-2015
9 Tom Hateley2009-2013
9 Jonathan Page2008-2012
9 Steven Hammell1999-2006, 2008-2018
9 Lionel Ainsworth2013-2014, 2014-2017
9 Chris Long2019-2021
9 Liam Polworth2019-2021
9 Stephen O'Donnell2020-Present

Clean sheets

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1 Darren Randolph2010-2013
2 Stevie Woods1994-2003
2 Scott Howie1994-1998
2 Michael Fraser2009-2010
5 Billy Thomson1991-1994
5 Ray Allan1994
5 Graeme Smith2005-2009
5 John Ruddy2009-2010
5 Lee Hollis2010-2014
5 Gunnar Nielsen2008, 2013-2015
5 Dan Twardzik2013-2014, 2014-2016
5 Trevor Carson2017-2021
5 Liam Kelly2021, 2021-2024

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec199192.html 1991-92
  2. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2011/clubs/club=53035/matches/index.html 2010/11 Europa League
  3. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2013/clubs/club=53035/matches/index.html 2012/13 Europa League
  4. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=1994/clubs/club=53035/matches/index.html 1994/95 UEFA Cup
  5. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=1995/clubs/club=53035/matches/index.html 1995/96 UEFA Cup
  6. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2009/clubs/club=53035/matches/index.html 2008/09 UEFA Cup
  7. News: Scots win Fair Play European spot. BBC Sport. BBC. 8 May 2009. 5 September 2012.
  8. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2010/clubs/club=53035/matches/index.html 2009/10 Europa League
  9. http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2013/clubs/club=53035/matches/index.html 2012/13 UEFA Champions League
  10. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2014/clubs/club=53035/matches/index.html 2013/14 UEFA Europa League
  11. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2015/clubs/club=53035/matches/index.html 2014/15 UEFA Europa League