Serbian football clubs in European competitions explained

Points by season
(UEFA coefficient)[1]
SeasonPoints
2006–072.125
2007–082.625
2008–093.000
2009–103.000
2010–113.500
2011–122.125
2012–133.000
2013–142.500
2014–152.750
2015–164.250
2016–172.875
2017–186.375
2018–196.000
2019–206.000
2020–215.500
2021–229.500
2022–235.375
Serbian football clubs have participated in European football competitions since its formation, in 1955. It was a game including a Serbian club that marked the kick-off of UEFA European club competitions. It was played on 4 September 1955, in Estádio Nacional in Lisbon, between Portuguese champions Sporting CP, and Yugoslav champions, Partizan (a 3–3 draw, later Partizan won 5–2 in Belgrade).[2] Serbian clubs were by a large margin the most representative among all republics of former Yugoslavia. During Yugoslav periods, Serbian clubs played 3 finals, with the highlight happening in 1991 when Red Star Belgrade became European and world champions.

Serbia is considered by FIFA and UEFA to be the only official successor of both the Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro national teams,[3] [4] [5] Before 1992, Serbia was a part of Yugoslavia and between 1992 and 2006, Serbia was part of FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro.

All statistics and records are accurate as of 17 August 2020.

UEFA coefficient and ranking

For the 2023–24 UEFA competitions, the associations will be allocated places according to their 2022 UEFA country coefficients, which will take into account their performance in European competitions from 2017–18 to 2021–22. In the 2022 rankings used to allocate berths for the 2023–24 European competitions, Serbia's coefficient points total will be 33.375. After earning a score of 9.500 during the 2020–21 European campaign, Serbia moved up to the 11th best association in Europe out of 54 for this season.

Rank Nation Points
936.900
1034.482
1133.375
1231.800
1330.600

Finals

YearCompetitionSerbian teamOpposing teamScoreVenue
1966bgcolor=silver European CupPartizan Real Madrid1–2 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
1979bgcolor=silver UEFA CupRed Star Belgrade Borussia Mönchengladbach1–2 on aggregateTwo-legged
1991bgcolor=goldEuropean CupRed Star Belgrade Marseille0–0 (5–3 pen.) Stadio San Nicola, Bari
1991bgcolor=silver Super CupRed Star Belgrade Manchester United0–1Old Trafford,Manchester

Competitions

European Cup/ UEFA Champions League

ClubChampionsFinalistSemifinalistQuarterfinalistGroup Stage
Red Star1991-1957, 1971, 19921958, 1974, 1981, 1982, 19871992, 2018, 2019, 2023
Partizan-1966-1956, 19642003, 2010
Vojvodina---1967-

UEFA Cup/ UEFA Europa League

ClubChampionsFinalistSemifinalistQuarterfinalist
Red Star-1979--
Radnički Niš--1982-
OFK Beograd---1973

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

ClubChampionsFinalistSemifinalistQuarterfinalist
Red Star--19751972, 1986
OFK Beograd--1963-
Partizan---1990

UEFA Intertoto Cup

ClubChampionsFinalistSemifinalistQuarterfinalist
Vojvodina19761998--
Hajduk Kula-2007--

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

ClubChampionsFinalistSemifinalistQuarterfinalist
Red Star--19621963
Vojvodina---1962, 1968

Active

European Cup/Champions League

SFR Yugoslavia era (1955–1992)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1955–56PartizanFR Sporting CP5–23–38–5
QF Real Madrid3–00–43–4
1956–57Red Star BelgradeFR Rapid JC2–04–36–3
QF CDNA Sofia3–11–24–3
SF Fiorentina0–10–00–1
1957–58Red Star BelgradePR Stade Dudelange9–15–014–1
FR IFK Norrköping2–12–24–3
QF Manchester United3–31–24–5
1959–60Red Star BelgradeR16 Wolverhampton Wanderers1–10–31–4
1960–61Red Star BelgradePR Újpesti Dózsa1–20–31–5
1961–62PartizanPR Sporting CP2–01–13–1
FR Juventus1–20–51–7
1962–63PartizanPR CSKA Red Flag1–41–22–6
1963–64PartizanPR Anorthosis Famagusta3–03–16–1
FR Jeunesse Esch6–21–27–4
QF Internazionale0–21–21–4
1964–65Red Star BelgradePR Rangers4–21–35–5
(1–3 playoff)
1965–66PartizanPR Nantes2–02–24–2
FR Werder Bremen3–00–13–1
QF Sparta Prague5–01–46–4
SF Manchester United2–00–12–1
Final Real Madridbgcolor=ffdddd colspan=31 - 2
1966–67VojvodinaFR Admira Energie Vienna0–01–01–0
SR Atlético Madrid3–10–23–3
(3–2 playoff)
QF Celtic1–00–21–2
1968–69Red Star BelgradeFR Carl Zeiss Jenaw/o
SR Celtic1–11–52–6
1969–70Red Star BelgradeFR Linfield8–04–212–2
SR Vorwärts Berlin3–21–24–4 (a)
1970–71Red Star BelgradeFR Újpesti Dózsa4–00–24–2
SR UTA Arad3–03–16–1
QF Carl Zeiss Jena4–02–36–3
SF Panathinaikos4–10–34–4 (a)
1973–74Red Star BelgradeFR Stal Mielec2–11–03–1
SR Liverpool2–12–14–2
QF Atlético Madrid0–20–00–2
1976–77PartizanFR Dynamo Kyiv0–20–30–5
1977–78Red Star BelgradeFR Sligo Rovers3–03–06–0
SR Borussia Mönchengladbach0–31–51–8
1978–79PartizanFR Dynamo Dresden2–00–22–2 (4–5 p)
1980–81Red Star BelgradeFR Viking4–13–27–3
SR Basel2–00–12–1
QF Internazionale0–11–11–2
1981–82Red Star BelgradeFR Hibernians8–12–110–2
SR Baník Ostrava3–01–34–3
QF Anderlecht1–21–22–4
1983–84PartizanFR Viking5–10–05–1
SR Dynamo Berlin1–00–21–2
1984–85Red Star BelgradeFR Benfica3–20–23–4
1986–87Red Star BelgradeFR Panathinaikos3–01–24–2
SR Rosenborg4–13–07–1
QF Real Madrid4–20–24–4 (a)
1988–89Red Star BelgradeFR Dundalk3–05–08–0
SR Milan1–11–12–2 (2–4 p)
1989–90VojvodinaFR Budapest Honvéd2–10–12–2 (a)
1990–91Red Star BelgradeFR Grasshopper1–14–15–2
SR Rangers3–01–14–1
QF Dynamo Dresden3–02–15–1
SF Bayern Munich2–22–14–3
Final Marseillebgcolor=ddffdd colspan=30 - 0 (5 - 3 p)
1991–92Red Star BelgradeFR Portadown4–04–08–0
SR Apollon Limassol3–12–05–1
GS Anderlecht3–22–32nd out of 4
Sampdoria1–30–2
Panathinaikos1–02–0
FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro era (1992–2006)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1997–98PartizanQR1 Croatia Zagreb1–00–51–5
1998–99ObilićQR1 ÍBV2–02–14–1
QR2 Bayern Munich1–10–41–5
1999–2000PartizanQR1 Flora Tallinn6–04–110–1
QR2 Rijeka3–13–06–1
QR3 Spartak Moscow1–30–21–5
2000–01Red Star BelgradeQR1 KÍ Klaksvík2–03–05–0
QR2 Torpedo Kutaisi4–00–24–2
QR3 Dynamo Kyiv1–10–01–1 (a)
2001–02Red Star BelgradeQR2 Omonia2–11–13–2
QR3 Bayer Leverkusen0–00–30–3
2002–03PartizanQR2 Hammarby IF4–01–15–1
QR3 Bayern Munich0–31–31–6
2003–04PartizanQR2 Djurgårdens IF1–12–23–3 (a)
QR3 Newcastle United0–11–01–1 (4–3 p)
GS Marseille1–10–34th out of 4
Porto1–11–2
Real Madrid0–00–1
2004–05Red Star BelgradeQR2 Young Boys3–02–25–2
QR3 PSV Eindhoven3–20–53–7
2005–06PartizanQR2 Sheriff Tiraspol1–01–02–0
QR3 Artmedia Petržalka0–00–00–0 (3–4 p)
Serbia era (2006–present)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2006–07Red Star BelgradeQR2 Cork City3–01–04–0
QR3 Milan1–20–11–3
2007–08Red Star BelgradeQR2 Levadia1–01–22–2 (a)
QR3 Rangers0–00–10–1
2008–09PartizanQR2 Inter Baku2–01–13–1
QR3 Fenerbahçe2–21–23–4
2009–10PartizanQR2 Rhyl8–04–012–0
QR3 APOEL1–00–21–2
2010–11PartizanQR2 Pyunik3–11–04–1
QR3 HJK3–02–15–1
PO Anderlecht2–22–24–4 (3–2 p)
GS Arsenal1–31–34th out of 4
Shakhtar Donetsk0–30–1
Braga0–10–2
2011–12PartizanQR2 KF Shkëndija4–01–05–0
QR3 Genk1–11–22–3
2012–13PartizanQR2 Valletta4–13–17–2
QR3 AEL Limassol0–10–10–2
2013–14PartizanQR2 Shirak0–01–11–1 (a)
QR3 Ludogorets Razgrad0–11–21–3
2014–15PartizanQR2 HB3–03–16–1
QR3 Ludogorets Razgrad2–20–02–2 (a)
2015–16PartizanQR2 Dila Gori1–02–03–0
QR3 Steaua București4–21–15–3
PO BATE Borisov2–10–12–2 (a)
2016–17Red Star BelgradeQR2 Valletta2–12–14–2
QR3 Ludogorets Razgrad2–42–24–6
2017–18PartizanQR2 Budućnost Podgorica2–00–02–0
QR3 Olympiacos1–32–23–5
2018–19Red Star BelgradeQR1 Spartaks Jūrmala2–00–02–0
QR2 Sūduva Marijampolė3–02–05–0
QR3 Spartak Trnava1–12–13–2
PO Red Bull Salzburg0–02–22–2 (a)
GS Liverpool2–00–44th out of 4
Paris Saint-Germain1–41–6
Napoli0–01–3
2019–20Red Star BelgradeQR1 Sūduva Marijampolė2–10–02–1
QR2 HJK2–01–23–2
QR3 Copenhagen1–11–13–2 (7–6 p)
PO Young Boys1–12–23–3 (a)
GS Olympiacos3–10–14th out of 4
Tottenham Hotspur0–40–5
Bayern Munich0–60–3
2020–21Red Star BelgradeQR1 Europa5–05–0
QR2 Tirana1–01–0
QR3 Omonia1–11–1 (2–4 p)
2021–22Red Star BelgradeQR25–01–26–2
QR3 Sheriff Tiraspol1–10–11–2
2022–23Red Star BelgradeQR3 Pyunik5–02–07–0
PO Maccabi Haifa2–22–34–5
2023–24TSC Bačka TopolaQR3 Braga1–40–31–7
Red Star BelgradeGS Manchester City2–31–34th out of 4
RB Leipzig1–21–3
Young Boys2–20–2
2024–25Red Star BelgradeQR3 Bodø/Glimt

UEFA Cup/Europa League

SFR Yugoslavia era (1971–1992)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1971–72OFK BeogradFR Djurgården IF4–12–26–3
SR Carl Zeiss Jena1–10–41–5
1972–73VojvodinaFR Slovan Bratislava1–20–61–8
Red Star BelgradeFR Lausanne-Sport5–12–37–4
SR Valencia3–11–04–1
R16 Tottenham Hotspur1–00–21–2
OFK BeogradFR Dukla Prague3–12–25–3
SR Feyenoord2–13–45–5 (a)
R16 Beroe Stara Zagora0–03–13–1
QF Twente3–20–23–4
1973–74OFK BeogradFR Panathinaikos0–12–12–2 (a)
SR Dinamo Tbilisi1–50–31–8
1974–75PartizanFR Górnik Zabrze3–02–25–2
SR Portadown5–01–16–1
R16 1. FC Köln1–01–52–5
1975–76VojvodinaFR AEK Athens0–01–31–3
Red Star BelgradeFR Universitatea Craiova1–13–14–2
SR Hamburger SV1–10–41–5
1976–77Red Star BelgradeFR Lokomotiv Plovdiv4–11–25–3
SR Austria Salzburg1–01–22–2 (a)
R16 AEK Athens3–10–23–3 (a)
1978–79Red Star BelgradeFR Dynamo Berlin4–12–56–6 (a)
SR Sporting Gijón1–11–02–1
R16 Arsenal1–01–12–1
QF West Bromwich Albion1–01–12–1
SF Hertha BSC1–01–22–2 (a)
Final Borussia Mönchengladbach1–10–11–2
1979–80Red Star BelgradeFR Galatasaray3–10–03–1
SR Carl Zeiss Jena3–23–26–4
R16 Bayern Munich3–20–23–4
1980–81Napredak KruševacFR Dynamo Dresden0–10–10–2
Radnički NišFR LASK Linz2–14–16–2
SR Beroe Stara Zagora1–02–13–1
R16 AZ2–20–52–7
1981–82Radnički NišFR Napoli0–02–22–2 (a)
SR Grasshoppers2–00–22–2 (3-0 p)
R16 Feyenoord2–00–12–1
QF Dundee United3–00–23–2
SF Hamburger SV2–11–53–6
1983–84Red Star BelgradeFR Hellas Verona2–30–13–4
Radnički NišFR St. Gallen3–02–15–1
SR Inter Bratislava4–02–36–3
R16 Hajduk Split0–20–20–4
1984–85PartizanFR Rabat Ajax2–02–04–0
SR Queens Park Rangers4–02–66–6 (a)
R16 Videoton2–00–52–5
1985–86PartizanFR Portimonense4–00–14–1
SR Nantes1–10–41–5
1986–87PartizanFR Borussia Mönchengladbach1–30–11–4
1987–88PartizanFR Flamurtari2–10–22–3
Red Star BelgradeFR Trakia Plovdiv3–02–25–2
SR Club Brugge3–10–43–5
1988–89PartizanFR Slavia Sofia5–05–010–0
SR Roma4–20–24–4 (a)
1989–90RadFR Olympiacos2–10–22–3
Red Star BelgradeFR Galatasaray2–01–13–1
SR Žalgiris Vilnius4–11–05–1
QF 1. FC Köln2–00–32–3
1990–91PartizanFR Hibernians2–03–05–0
SR Real Sociedad1–00–11–1 (5–4 p)
R16 Internazionale1–10–31–4
1991–92PartizanFR Sporting Gijón2–00–22–2 (2–3 p)
FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro era (1992–2006)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1995–96Red Star BelgradeQR Neuchâtel Xamax0–10–00–1
1996–97BečejQR1 Mura0–00–20–2
VojvodinaQR1 Portadown4–11–05–1
QR2 GAK1–50–21–7
PartizanQR1 Maccabi Haifa3–11–04–1
QR2 Național București0–00–10–1
1997–98VojvodinaQR1 Viking0–22–02–2 (4–5 p)
1998–99ObilićFR Atlético Madrid0–10–20–3
Red Star BelgradeQR1 Kolkheti Poti7–04–011–0
QR2 Rotor Volgograd2–12–14–2
FR Metz2–11–23–3 (4–3 p)
SR Lyon1–22–33–5
1999–2000VojvodinaQR Újpest4–01–15–1
FR Slavia Prague0–02–32–3
Red Star BelgradeQR Neftchi Baku1–03–24–2
FR Montpellier0–12–22–3
PartizanR1 Leeds United1–30–11–4
2000–01Napredak KruševacQR Viljandi Tulevik5–11–16–2
FR OFI Crete0–00–60–6
Red Star BelgradeFR Leicester City3–11–14–2
SR Celta Vigo1–03–54–5
PartizanQR Sliema Wanderers4–11–25–3
FR Porto1–10–11–2
2001–02ObilićQR GÍ Gøta4–01–15–1
FR Copenhagen2–20–22–4
Red Star BelgradeFR CSKA Kyiv0–02–32–3
PartizanQR Santa Coloma7–11–08–1
FR Rapid Wien1–00–51–5
2002–03SartidQR Bangor City2–00–12–1
FR Ipswich Town0–11–11–2
Red Star BelgradeQR Kairat3–02–05–0
FR Chievo0–02–02–0
SR Lazio1–10–11–2
PartizanFR Sporting CP3–33–16–4
SR Slavia Prague3–11–54–6
2003–04SartidQR Sarajevo3–01–14–1
FR Slavia Prague1–21–22–4
Red Star BelgradeQR Nistru Otaci5–03–28–2
FR OB4–32–26–5
SR Rosenborg0–10–00–1
2004–05Budućnost Banatski DvorQR2 Maribor1–21–02–2 (a)
ŽeleznikQR2 Steaua București2–42–14–5
Red Star BelgradeFR Zenit Saint Petersburg1–20–41–6
PartizanQR2 Oțelul Galați1–00–01–0
FR Dinamo București3–10–03–1
GS Egaleo4–03rd out of 5
Lazio2–2
Villarreal1–1
Middlesbrough0–3
R32 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–21–03–2
R16 CSKA Moscow1–10–21–3
2005–06OFK BeogradQR2 Lokomotiv Plovdiv2–10–12–2 (a)
PartizanFR Maccabi Petah Tikva2–52–04–5
Red Star BelgradeQR2 Inter Zaprešić4–03–17–1
FR Braga0–01–11–1 (a)
GS Basel1–24th out of 5
Tromsø1–3
Roma3–1
Strasbourg2–2
Serbia era (2006–present)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2006–07Hajduk KulaQR2 CSKA Sofia1–10–01–1 (a)
OFK BeogradQR2 Auxerre1–01–52–5
Red Star BelgradeFR Slovan Liberec1–20–21–4
PartizanQR2 Maribor2–11–13–2
FR Groningen4–20–12–1
GS Livorno1–15th out of 5
Maccabi Haifa0–1
Auxerre1–4
Rangers0–1
2007–08BežanijaQR1 Besa Kavajë2–20–02–2 (a)
VojvodinaQR1 Hibernians5–12–07–1
QR2 Atlético Madrid1–20–31–5
PartizanQR1 Zrinjski Mostar5–06–111–11
Red Star BelgradeFR Dyskobolia Grodzisk1–01–02–0
GS Bayern Munich2–35th out of 5
Aris0–3
Bolton Wanderers0–1
Braga0–2
2008–09Borac ČačakQR1 Dacia Chişinău3–11–14–2
QR2 Lokomotiv Sofia1–01–12–1
FR Ajax1–40–21–6
VojvodinaQR1 Olimpik Baku1–01–12–1
QR2 Hapoel Tel Aviv0–00–30–3
Red Star BelgradeQR2 APOEL3–32–25–5 (a)
PartizanFR Timișoara1–02–13–1
GS Sampdoria1–25th out of 5
VfB Stuttgart0–2
Standard Liège0–1
Sevilla0–3
2009–10SevojnoQR2 Kaunas0–01–11–1 (a)
QR3 Lille0–20–20–4
Red Star BelgradeQR2 Rudar Velenje4–01–05–0
QR3 Dinamo Tbilisi5–20–25–4
PO Slavia Prague2–10–32–4
VojvodinaQR3 Austria Wien1–12–43–5
PartizanPO MŠK Žilina1–12–03–1
GS Shakhtar Donetsk1–01–44th out of 4
Toulouse2–30–1
Club Brugge2–40–2
2010–11OFK BeogradQR2 Torpedo Zhodino2–21–03–2
QR3 Galatasaray1–52–23–7
Spartak SuboticaQR2 Differdange2–03–35–3
QR3 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–10–22–3
Red Star BelgradeQR3 Slovan Bratislava1–21–12–3
2011–12RadQR1 Tre Penne6–03–19–1
QR2 Olympiacos Volou0–11–11–2
VojvodinaQR2 Vaduz1–32–03–3 (a)
Red Star BelgradeQR3 Ventspils7–02–19–1
PO Rennes1–20–41–6
PartizanPO Shamrock Rovers1–21–12–3
2012–13JagodinaQR2 Ordabasy0–10–00–1
VojvodinaQR2 Sūduva Marijampolė1–14–05–1
QR3 Rapid Wien2–10–22–3
Red Star BelgradeQR2 Naftan Novopolotsk3–34–37–6
QR3 Omonia0–00–00–0 (6–5 p)
PO Bordeaux0–02–32–3
PartizanPO Tromsø1–02–33–3 (a)
GS Neftchi Baku0–01–13rd out of 4
Internazionale1–30–1
Rubin Kazan1–10–2
2013–14VojvodinaQR1 Hibernians3–24–17–3
QR2 Budapest Honvéd2–03–15–1
QR3 Bursaspor2–23–05–2
PO Sheriff Tiraspol1–11–22–3
JagodinaQR2 Rubin Kazan2–30–12–4
Red Star BelgradeQR2 ÍBV2–00–02–0
QR3 Chornomorets Odesa0–01–31–3
PartizanPO Thun1–00–31–3
2014–15ČukaričkiQR1 Sant Julià4–00–04–0
QR2 Grödig0–42–12–5
VojvodinaQR2 Trenčín3–00–43–4
JagodinaQR2 CFR Cluj0–10–00–1
PartizanPO Neftchi Baku3–22–15–3
GS Tottenham Hotspur0–00–14th out of 4
Beşiktaş0–41–2
Asteras Tripoli0–00–2
2015–16ČukaričkiQR1 Domžale0–01–01–0
QR2 Gabala1–00–21–2
VojvodinaQR1 MTK Budapest3–10–03–1
QR2 Spartaks Jūrmala3–01–14–1
QR3 Sampdoria0–24–04–2
PO Viktoria Plzeň0–30–20–5
Red Star BelgradeQR1 Kairat0–21–21–4
PartizanGS Athletic Bilbao0–21–53rd out of 4
FC Augsburg1–33–1
AZ3–22–1
2016–17ČukaričkiQR1 Ordabasy3–03–36–3
QR2 Videoton1–10–21–3
VojvodinaQR1 Bokelj5–01–16–1
QR2 Connah's Quay Nomads1–02–13–1
QR3 Dinamo Minsk1–12–03–1
PO AZ0–30–00–3
Red Star BelgradePO Sassuolo1–10–31–4
PartizanQR2 Zagłębie Lubin0–00–0 0–0 (3–4 p)
2017–18Mladost LučaniQR1 Inter Baku0–30–20–5
VojvodinaQR1 Ružomberok2–10–22–3
Red Star BelgradeQR1 Floriana3–03–36–3
QR2 Irtysh Pavlodar2–01–13–1
QR3 Sparta Prague2–01–03–0
PO Krasnodar2–12–34–4 (a)
GS Arsenal0–10–02nd out of 4
BATE Borisov1–10–0
1. FC Köln1–01–0
R32 CSKA Moscow0–00–10–1
PartizanPO Videoton0–04–04–0
GS Dynamo Kyiv2–31–42nd out of 4
Young Boys2–11–1
Skënderbeu Korçë2–00–0
R32 Viktoria Plzeň1–10–21–3
2018–19Radnički NišQR1 Gżira United4–01–05–0
QR2 Maccabi Tel Aviv2–20–22–4
Spartak SuboticaQR1 Coleraine1–12–03–1
QR2 Sparta Prague2–01–23–2
QR3 Brøndby0–21–21–4
PartizanQR1 Rudar Pljevlja3–03–06–0
QR2 Trakai1–01–12–1
QR3 Nordsjælland3–22–15–3
PO Beşiktaş1–10–31–4
2019–20Radnički NišQR1 Flora2–20–22–4
ČukaričkiQR1 Banants3–05–08–0
QR2 Molde1–30–01–3
PartizanQR2 Connah's Quay Nomads3–01–04–0
QR3 Yeni Malatyaspor3–10–13–2
PO Molde2–11–13–2
GS Astana4–12–13rd out of 4
AZ2–22–2
Manchester United0–10–3
2020–21TSC Bačka TopolaQR1 Petrocub Hîncești2–02–0
QR2 FCSB6–66–6 (4–5 p)
VojvodinaQR3 Standard Liège1–21–2
PartizanQR1 RFS1–01–0
QR2 Sfântul Gheorghe1–01–0
QR3 Charleroi1–21–2
Red Star BelgradePO Ararat-Armenia2–12–1
GS Gent2–12–02nd out of 4
1899 Hoffenheim0–00–2
Slovan Liberec5–10–0
R32 Milan2–21–13–3 (a)
2021–22Red Star BelgradePO4–02–16–1
GS Braga2–11–11st out of 4
Ludogorets Razgrad1–01–0
Midtjylland0–11–1
R16 Rangers2–10–32–4
2022–23PartizanQR3 AEK Larnaca2–21–23–4
Red Star BelgradeGS Monaco0–11–44th out of 4
Trabzonspor2–11–2
Ferencváros4–11–2
2023–24ČukaričkiPO Olympiacos0–31–31–6
TSC Bačka TopolaGS West Ham United0–11–34th out of 4
Olympiacos2–22–5
Freiburg1–30–5
2024–25VojvodinaQR2 Ajax1–30–11–4
PartizanQR3 Lugano2–20–12–3 (a.e.t)
TSCPO Maccabi Tel Aviv

1 UEFA expelled Partizan from the 2007–08 UEFA Cup due to crowd trouble at their away tie in Mostar, which forced the match to be interrupted for 10 minutes. UEFA adjudged travelling Partizan fans to have been the culprits of the trouble,[6] but Partizan were allowed to play the return leg while the appeal was being processed.[7] However, Partizan's appeal was rejected so Zrinjski Mostar qualified.[8]

UEFA Europa Conference League

SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2021–22ČukaričkiQR20–0 2–02–0
QR3 Hammarby3–11–54–6
PartizanQR2 DAC Dunajská Streda1–02–03–0
QR3 Sochi2–21–13–3 (4–2 p)
PO Santa Clara2–01–23–2
GS Gent0–11–12nd out of 4
Flora2–00–1
Anorthosis Famagusta1–12–0
KPO Sparta Prague2–11–03–1
R16 Feyenoord2–51–33–8
VojvodinaQR2 Panevėžys1–01–02–0
QR3 LASK0–11–61–7
2022–23Radnički NišQR2 Gżira United3–32–25–5 (1–3 p)
ČukaričkiQR2 Racing Union4–04–18–1
QR2 Twente1–31–42–7
PartizanPO Ħamrun Spartans4–13–37–4
GS Slovácko1–13–32nd of 4
Nice1–11–2
1. FC Köln2–01–0
KPO Sheriff Tiraspol1–31–02–3
2023–24VojvodinaQR2 APOEL1–21–22–4
PartizanQR3 Sabah2–00–22–2 (5–4 p)
PO Nordsjælland0–10–50–6
ČukaričkiGS Ferencváros1–21–34th out of 4
Fiorentina0–10–6
Genk0–20–2
2024–25Radnički 1923QR2 Mornar Bar1–01–22–2 (3–4 p)
VojvodinaQR3 Maribor1–01–22–2 (2–4 p)
PartizanPO Gent

Defunct

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

SFR Yugoslavia era (1958–1971)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1958–60Belgrade XIR1 Lausanne Sports6–15–311–4
QF Chelsea4–10–14–2
SF Barcelona1–11–32–4
1960–61Belgrade XIR1 Leipzig XI4–12–56–61
QF Internazionale1–00–51–5
1961–62Novi Sad XIR1 Milan2–00–02–0
R2 Iraklis9–11–210–3
QF MTK1–41–22–6
Red Star BelgradeR1 Basel XI4–11–15–2
R2 Hibernian4–01–05–0
QF Espanyol5–01–26–2
SF Barcelona0–21–41–6
1962–63VojvodinaR1 Leipzig XI1–00–21–2
Red Star BelgradeR1 Rapid Wien1–01–12–1
R2 Barcelona3–20–13–32
QF Roma2–00–32–3
1963–64OFK BeogradR1 Juventus2–11–23–33
1964–65OFK BeogradR1 Athletic Bilbao0–22–22–4
VojvodinaR1 Lokomotiv Plovdiv1–11–12–24
1965–66Red Star BelgradeR1 Fiorentina0–41–31–7
1966–67Red Star BelgradeR1 Athletic Bilbao5–00–25–2
R2 Valencia1–20–11–3
1967–68VojvodinaR1 GD CUF1–03–14–1
R2 Lokomotive Leipzig0–02–02–0
R3 Göztepe1–01–02–0
QF Bologna0–20–00–2
PartizanR1 Lokomotiv Plovdiv5–11–16–1
R2 Leeds United1–21–12–3
1968–69OFK BeogradR1 Rapid București6–11–37–4
R2 Bologna1–01–12–1
R3 Göztepe3–10–23–3 (a)
VojvodinaR1 Rangers1–00–21–2
1969–70VojvodinaR1 Gwardia Warszawa0–11–11–2
PartizanR1 Újpest Dózsa2–10–22–3
1970–71PartizanR1 Dynamo Dresden0–00–60–6

1 Belgrade XI progressed to the Quarter finals after beating Leipzig XI 2–0 on a play-off match.

2 Red Star Belgrade progressed to the Quarter finals after winning a play-off match 1–0.

3 Juventus won 1–0 in a play-off to advance to the second round.

4 Lokomotiv Plovdiv won 2–0 in a play-off to advance to the second round.

Cup Winners' Cup

SFR Yugoslavia era (1960–1992)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1962–63OFK BeogradQR Chemie Halle2–03–35–3
FR Portadown5–12–37–4
QF Napoli2–01–33–3
(3–1 playoff)
SF Tottenham Hotspur1–21–32–5
1966–67OFK BeogradFR Spartak Moscow1–30–31–6
1968–69BorFR Slovan Bratislava2–00–32–3
1971–72Red Star BelgradeFR Komlói Bányász1–27–28–4
SR Sparta Rotterdam2–11 - 13–2
QF Dynamo Moscow1–21–12–3
1974–75Red Star BelgradeFR PAOK2–00–12–1
SR Avenir Beggen5–16–111–2
QF Real Madrid2–00–22–2 (6–5 p)
SF Ferencváros2–21–23–4
1982–83Red Star BelgradeFR Lillestrøm3–04–07–0
SR Barcelona2–41–23–6
1985–86Red Star BelgradeFR Aarau2–02–24–2
SR Lyngby3–12–25–3
QF Atlético Madrid0–21–11–3
1989–90PartizanFR Celtic2–14–56–6 (a)
SR Groningen3–13–46–5
QF Dinamo București0–21–21–4
FR Yugoslavia era (1992–1999)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1995–96ObilićQR Dinamo Batumi0–12–22–3
1996–97Red Star BelgradeQR Heart of Midlothian0–01–11–1 (a)
FR 1. FC Kaiserslautern4–00–14–1
SR Barcelona1–11–32–4
1997–98Red Star BelgradeQR HJK3–00–13–1
FR Germinal Ekeren1–12–33–4
1998–99PartizanQR Dinamo Batumi2–00–12–1
FR Newcastle United1–01–22–2 (a)
SR Lazio2–30–02–3

Intertoto Cup (only UEFA-administered)

SFR Yugoslavia era (1960–1988)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1962–63OFK BeogradGS Lanerossi Vicenza2–10–21st out of 4
Feyenoord1–02–1
Bayern Munich4–14–4
QF Padova4–31–75–10
1963–64OFK BeogradGS Slovan Bratislava2–20–43rd out of 4
Ruch Chorzów2–10–3
Empor Rostock2–11–1
Red Star BelgradeGS Polonia Bytom4–31–63rd out of 4
Jednota Trenčín2–11–2
Vorwärts Berlin2–12–2
1964–65VojvodinaGS Lokomotive Leipzig1–20–22nd out of 4
Jednota Trenčín2–34–3
First Vienna5–21–1
Radnički NišGS Norrköping0–22–24th out of 4
Gwardia Warsaw5–12–4
Empor Rostock3–01–3
FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro era (1995–2006)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1995BečejGS Farul Constanța1–24th out of 5
Dnepr Mogilev1–2
Pogoń Szczecin2–1
Cannes0–1
1996ČukaričkiGS Spartak Trnava0–15th out of 5
Daugava1–3
Karlsruher SC0–3
Universitatea Craiova1–2
ZemunGS Dinamo București2–12nd out of 5
Kolkheti Poti3–2
Jaro3–2
Guingamp0–1
1997Hajduk KulaGS Halmstad0–13rd out of 5
TPS2–1
Kongsvinger2–0
Lommel2–3
ČukaričkiGS Groningen0–13rd out of 5
Gloria Bistrița3–2
Montpellier1–3
Spartak Varna3–0
Proleter ZrenjaninGS Maccabi Haifa4–03rd out of 5
Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod0–1
Celje0–0
Antalyaspor0–1
1998VojvodinaFR Stabæk3–22–15–3
SR Örebro2–02–04–0
TR Baltika Kaliningrad4–10–14–2
SF Bastia4–00–24–2
Final Werder Bremen1–10–11–2
2000ObilićFR Cibalia1–11–32–4
2001SartidFR Dundee5–20–05–2
SR 1860 Munich2–31–33–6
2002ObilićFR Haka1–21–12–3
2003OFK BeogradFR Narva Trans6–15–311–4
SR Slovácko3–30–13–4
2004SartidFR Sant Julià3–08–011–0
SR Dinamo Minsk1–32–13–4
OFK BeogradSR Dinaburg3–12–05–1
TR Tampere United1–00–01–0
SF Atlético Madrid1–30–21–5
2005SmederevoFR Pobeda0–11–21–3
Serbia era (2006–2008)
SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2007Hajduk KulaR2 Maribor5–00–25–2
R3 Leiria1–01–42–4
2008OFK BeogradR2 Panionios1–01–32–3

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UEFA rankings. UEFA.com. 14 April 2014.
  2. Web site: When Sporting and Partizan broke new ground. 4 September 2015. 22 December 2015. www.uefa.com. José Nuno Pimentel.
  3. http://www.fss.rs/sr/savez/istorijat.html History
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20070603185848/http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=srb/index.html Serbia
  5. http://www.uefa.com/under17/news/newsid=1610531.html News: Serbia
  6. News: Partizan disqualified from UEFA Cup . 26 July 2007 . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080526114735/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/keytopics/kind%3D512/newsid%3D564584.html . 26 May 2008 . dmy-all .
  7. Web site: Partizan decision deferred . 31 July 2007 . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080519044404/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/keytopics/kind%3D512/newsid%3D566068.html . 19 May 2008 . dmy-all .
  8. News: Partizan disqualified from UEFA Cup . 8 August 2007 . 7 August 2007 . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations .