Panathinaikos F.C. in European football explained

Achievements in Europe

SeasonAchievementNotes
UEFA Champions League
1970–71Finallost to Ajax 0–2 in Wembley Stadium, London
1984–85Semi-finalseliminated by Liverpool 0–4 in Liverpool, 0–1 in Athens
1991–92Quarter-finalseliminated by Sampdoria, Red Star Belgrade, Anderlecht
1995–96Semi-finalseliminated by Ajax, 1–0 in Amsterdam, 0–3 in Athens
2001–02Quarter-finalseliminated by Barcelona, 1–0 in Athens, 1–3 in Barcelona
UEFA Europa League
1987–88Quarter-finalseliminated by Club Brugge 2–2 in Athens, 0–1 in Bruges
2002–03Quarter-finalseliminated by FC Porto 1–0 in Porto, 0–2(aet) in Athens

UEFA-organised seasonal competitions

European Cup/UEFA Champions League

Seasonwidth=200Roundwidth=200OppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1960–61Preliminary RoundBye
First Round Hradec Králové0–00–10–1
1961–62Preliminary Round Juventus1–11–22–3
1962–63Preliminary Round Polonia Bytom1–41–22–6
1964–65Preliminary Round Glentoran3–22–25–4
First Round 1. FC Köln1–11–22–3
1965–66Preliminary Round Sliema Wanderers4–10–14–2
First Round Ferencváros1–30–01–3
1969–70First Round Vorwärts Berlin1–10–21–3
1970–71First Round Jeunesse Esch5–02–17–1
Second Round Slovan Bratislava3–01–24–2
Quarter-finals Everton0–01–11–1 (a)
Semi-finals Red Star Belgrade3–01–44–4 (a)
Final Ajax0–2
1972–73First Round CSKA Sofia0–2[1] 1–21–4
1977–78First Round Floriana4–01–15–1
Second Round Club Brugge1–00–21–2
1984–85First Round Feyenoord2–10–02–1
Second Round Linfield2–13–35–4
Quarter-finals IFK Göteborg2–21–03–2
Semi-finals Liverpool0–10–40–5
1986–87First Round Red Star Belgrade2–10–32–4
1990–91First Round Lech Poznań1–20–31–5
1991–92First Round Fram Reykjavik0–02–22–2 (a)
Second Round IFK Göteborg2–02–24–2
Group Stage Anderlecht0–00–04th
Sampdoria0–01–1
Red Star Belgrade0–20–1
1995–96Qualifying Round Hajduk Split0–01–11–1 (a)
Group A Aalborg2–01–2[2] 1st
Nantes3–10–0
Porto0–0 1–0
Quarter-finals Legia Warsaw3–00–03–0
Semi-finals Ajax0–31–01–3
1996–97Qualifying Round Rosenborg1–00–31–3
1998–99Second Qualifying Round Steaua București6–32–28–5
Group A Dynamo Kyiv2–11–24th
Arsenal1–31–2
Lens1–00–1
2000–01Third Qualifying Round Polonia Warsaw2–12–24–3
Group E Deportivo La Coruña1–10–12nd
Juventus3–11–2
Hamburger SV0–01–0
Group A Manchester United1–11–34th
Valencia0–01–2
Sturm Graz1–20–2
2001–02Third Qualifying Round Slavia Prague1–02–13–1
Group C Schalke 042–02–01st
Mallorca2–00–1
Arsenal1–01–2
Group C Porto0–01–22nd
Real Madrid2–20–3
Sparta Prague2–12–0
Quarter-finals Barcelona1–01–32–3
2003–04Group E Manchester United0–10–53rd
Rangers1–13–1
VfB Stuttgart1–30–2
2004–05Group E Rosenborg2–12–23rd
PSV Eindhoven4–10–1
Arsenal2–21–1
2005–06Third Qualifying Round Wisła Kraków4–11–35–4
Group C Udinese1–20–34th
Werder Bremen2–11–5
Barcelona0–00–5
2008–09Second Qualifying Round Dinamo Tbilisi3–00–03–0
Third Qualifying Round Sparta Prague1–0 2–13–1
Group B Inter Milan0–21–01st
Anorthosis1–01–3
Werder Bremen2–23–0
First Knockout Round Villarreal1–21–12–3
2009–10Third Qualifying Round Sparta Prague3–01–34–3
Play Off Round Atlético Madrid2–30–22–5
2010–11Group D Barcelona0–31–54th
Copenhagen0–21–3
Rubin Kazan0–00–0
2011–12Third Qualifying Round Odense3–41–14–5
2012–13Third Qualifying Round Motherwell3–02–05–0
Play Off Round Málaga0–00–20–2
2014–15Third Qualifying Round Standard Liège1–20–01–2
2015–16Third Qualifying Round Club Brugge2–10–32–4
2023–24Second Qualifying Round Dnipro-12–2 3–15−3
Third Qualifying Round Marseille1–01–22−2 (5–3 p)
Play Off Round Braga0–11–21–3

European Cup Winners' Cup/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Seasonwidth=200Roundwidth=200OppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1967–68First Round Bayern Munich1–20–51–7
1975–76First Round Zwickau0–00–20–2
1982–83First Round Austria Wien2–10–22–3
1988–89First Round Omonia2–01–03–0
Second Round CFKA Sredets Sofia0–10–20–3
1989–90First Round Swansea City3–23–36–5
Second Round Dinamo Bucharest0–21–61–8
1993–94First Round Shelbourne3–02–15–1
Second Round Bayer Leverkusen1–42–13–5
1994–95First Round Pirin Blagoevgrad6–12–08–1
Second Round Club Brugge0–00–10–1

UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League

Seasonwidth=200Roundwidth=200OppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1973–74First Round OFK Beograd1–2 1–0 2–2 (a)
1974–75First Round Grasshoppers2–10–22–3
1978–79First Round Argeş Piteşti1–20–31–5
1980–81First Round Juventus4–20–44–6
1981–82First Round Arsenal0–20–10–3
1985–86First Round Torino1–11–22–3
1987–88First Round Auxerre2–02–34–3
Second Round Juventus1–02–33–3 (a)
Third Round Honvéd5–1 2–57–6
Quarter-finals Club Brugge2–20–12–3
1992–93First Round 4–06–010–0
Second Round Juventus0–10–00–1
1996–97First Round Legia Warsaw4–20–24–4 (a)
1999–2000First Round Nova Gorica2–01–03–0
Second Round Grazer AK1–01–22–2 (a)
Third Round Deportivo La Coruña1–12–43–5
2002–03First Round Litex Lovech2–11–03–1
Second Round Fenerbahçe4–11–15–2
Third Round Slovan Liberec1–02–23–2
Fourth Round Anderlecht3–00–23–2
Quarter-finals Porto0–21–01–2
2003–04Third Round Auxerre0–10–00–1
2004–05Third Round Sevilla1–00–21–2
2006–07First Round Metalurh Zaporizhya1–11–02–1
Group G Hapoel Tel Aviv2–0N/A1st
Mladá BoleslavN/A1–0
Rapid Bucharest0–0N/A
Paris Saint-GermainN/A0–4
Round of 32 Lens0–01–31–3
2007–08First Round Artmedia Bratislava3–02–15–1
Group B Aberdeen3–0N/A2nd
CopenhagenN/A1–0
Lokomotiv Moscow2–0N/A
Atlético MadridN/A1–2
Round of 32 Rangers1–10–01–1 (a)
2009–10Group F Galatasaray1–30–1 2nd
Dinamo Bucharest3–01–0
Sturm Graz1–01–0
Round of 32 Roma3–23–26–4
Round of 16 Standard Liège1–30–11–4
Play Off Round Maccabi Tel Aviv2–10–32–4
2012–13Group J Lazio1–10–33rd
Maribor1–00–3
Tottenham Hotspur1–11–3
Play Off Round Midtjylland4–12–16–2
Group F Dynamo Moscow1–21–24th
Estoril1–10–2
PSV Eindhoven2–31–1
2015–16Play Off Round Gabala2–2 0–02–2 (a)
2016–17Third Qualifying Round AIK1–02–03–0
Play Off Round Brøndby3–01–14–1
Group G Ajax1–20–24th
Standard Liège0–32–2
Celta Vigo0–20–2
2017–18Third Qualifying Round Gabala1–02–13–1
Play Off Round Athletic Bilbao2–3 0–12–4
2023–24Group F Villarreal2–02–34th
Maccabi Haifa1–20–0
Rennes1–21–3
2024–25Second Qualifying Round Botev Plovdiv2–14–06–1
Third Qualifying Round Ajax0–1 1–01–1 (12–13 p)

UEFA Conference League

Seasonwidth=200Roundwidth=200OppositionHomeAwayAggregate
2022–23Third Qualifying Round Slavia Prague1–10–21–3
2024–25Play-off Round Lens

UEFA-non organised seasonal competitions

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

Seasonwidth=200Roundwidth=200OppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1968–69First Round Daring2–01–23–2
Second Round Athletic Bilbao0–00–10–1

FIFA competitions

Intercontinental Cup

Seasonwidth=200Roundwidth=200OppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1971Final Nacional1–11–2bgcolor=Silver style="text-align:center;"2–3

By competition

Fully up to date as of match played 15 August 2024

UEFA club ranking

Current ranking

As of 11 August 2022.[3] [4]

Rank Team Points
246 FK Ventspils5.000
247 Progrès Niederkorn5.000
248 Panathinaikos4.895
249 OFI Heraklion4.895

Recent rankings

SeasonRankPointsSeasonRankPointsSeasonRankPointsSeasonRankPoints
2002–03 2272.3912007–08 3752.5252012–13 5442.3002017–18 1577.000
2003–04 2569.7002008–09 2756.6332013–14 7630.2202018–19 1587.000
2004–05 1870.7152009–10 2956.9792014–15 10019.8802019–20 2125.260
2005–06 1966.5872010–11 3257.8332015–16 12312.8402020–21 2415.200
2006–07 3255.4152011–12 4050.9202016–17 12715.0802021–22 2185.640

Record by club

Total
PldWDL
AustriaTotal8404
Sturm Graz4202
Austria Wien2101
Grazer AK2101
AzerbaijanTotal4220
Gabala4220
BelgiumTotal18369
Club Brugge8224
Anderlecht4121
Standard Liège6024
BulgariaTotal10604
CSKA Sofia4004
Pirin Blagoevgrad2200
Litex Lovech2200
Botev Plovdiv2200
CroatiaTotal2020
Hajduk Split2020
CyprusTotal4301
Anorthosis2101
Omonia2200
Czech RepublicTotal13832
Hradec Králové2011
Slavia Prague4211
Sparta Prague4400
Slovan Liberec2110
Mladá Boleslav1100
Total4301
SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava2101
Artmedia Bratislava2200
DenmarkTotal11524
Aalborg2101
Copenhagen3102
Odense2011
Midtjylland2200
Brøndby2110
EnglandTotal181611
Everton2020
Liverpool2002
Arsenal8125
Manchester United4013
Tottenham Hotspur2011
FranceTotal15438
Nantes2110
Lens4112
Marseille2101
Auxerre4112
Paris Saint-Germain1001
Rennes2002
GeorgiaTotal2110
Dinamo Tbilisi2110
GermanyTotal20659
1. FC Köln2011
Vorwärts Berlin2011
Hamburger SV2110
Schalke 042200
VfB Stuttgart2002
Werder Bremen4211
Bayern Munich2002
Zwickau2011
Bayer Leverkusen2101
HungaryTotal4112
Ferencváros2011
Honvéd2101
IcelandTotal2020
Fram Reykjavik2020
IrelandTotal2200
Shelbourne2200
IsraelTotal5212
Hapoel Tel Aviv1100
Maccabi Tel Aviv2101
Maccabi Haifa2011
ItalyTotal226610
Juventus10325
Sampdoria2020
Udinese2002
Inter Milan2101
Torino2011
Roma2200
Lazio2011
LuxembourgTotal2200
Jeunesse Esch2200
MaltaTotal4211
Sliema Wanderers2101
Floriana2110
NetherlandsTotal13427
Ajax7205
Feyenoord2110
PSV Eindhoven4112
Northern IrelandTotal4220
Glentoran2110
Linfield2110
NorwayTotal4211
Rosenborg4211
PolandTotal12426
Polonia Bytom2002
Lech Poznań2002
Legia Warsaw4211
Polonia Warsaw2110
Wisła Kraków2101
PortugalTotal10235
Porto6222
Braga2002
Estoril2011
RomaniaTotal11524
Steaua București2110
Dinamo Bucharest4202
Argeş Piteşti2002
Electroputere Craiova2200
Rapid Bucharest1010
RussiaTotal5122
Rubin Kazan2020
Lokomotiv Moscow1100
Dynamo Moscow2002
ScotlandTotal7430
Rangers4130
Motherwell2200
Aberdeen1100
SerbiaTotal8305
Red Star Belgrade6204
OFK Beograd2101
SloveniaTotal4301
Nova Gorica2200
Maribor2101
SpainTotal314720
Deportivo La Coruña4022
Valencia2011
Mallorca2101
Real Madrid2011
Barcelona6114
Villarreal4112
Atlético Madrid3003
Málaga2011
Sevilla2101
Celta Vigo2002
Athletic Bilbao2002
SwedenTotal6420
IFK Göteborg4220
AIK2200
SwitzerlandTotal2101
Grasshoppers2101
TurkeyTotal4112
Fenerbahçe2110
Galatasaray2002
UkraineTotal6321
Dynamo Kyiv2101
Dnipro-12110
Metalurh Zaporizhya2110
WalesTotal2110
Swansea City2110

Notes and References

  1. The original match ended 2–1 for Panathinaikos and was followed by a penalty shoot-out. While CSKA Sofia was leading 3–2, the Soviet referee Valentin Lipatov interrupted the shoot-out and declared the Bulgarian team the winners (although CSKA Sofia had only shot three penalties with no misses and Panathinaikos had shot four penalties with two misses). Therefore, UEFA decided that the match should be replayed.
  2. Original opponent Dynamo Kyiv was disqualified by UEFA after a prior match where Spanish referee Antonio Jesús López Nieto reported a bribe attempt by the club. UEFA promoted Dynamo Kyiv's qualifying round rivals Aalborg to replace them.
  3. Web site: Bert Kassies . UEFA Team Ranking 2023 . kassiesa.net/uefa/index.html . 2022-08-11.
  4. Web site: Member associations – UEFA rankings – Club coefficients – . Uefa.com . 2017-04-16.