Victoria București in European football explained

Victoria București competed in UEFA football competitions. Their best performance was reaching the quarterfinals of the 1988–89 UEFA Cup where they lost to Dynamo Dresden.[1]

All time statistics

By competition

Competition
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup146352117+ 4
Total 146352117+ 4

By season

SeasonRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAggregate
1987–88First round CyprusEPA Larnaca FC3 – 01 – 04 – 0[2]
Second round Soviet UnionFC Dinamo Tbilisi1 – 20 – 01 – 2
1988–89First round MaltaSliema Wanderers F.C.6 – 12 – 08 – 1
Second round Soviet UnionFC Dinamo Minsk1 – 01 – 2(a) 2 – 2
Third round FinlandTurun Palloseura1 – 02 – 3(a) 3 – 3
Quarter-finals East GermanyDynamo Dresden1 – 10 – 41 – 5
1989–90First round SpainValencia CF1 – 11 – 32 – 4

By country

CountryClub
Soviet UnionFC Dinamo Minsk2101220
Subtotal2101220
CyprusEPA Larnaca FC220040+ 4
Subtotal220040+ 4
FinlandTurun Palloseura2101330
Subtotal2101330
Soviet UnionFC Dinamo Tbilisi201112– 1
Subtotal201112– 1
East GermanyDynamo Dresden201115– 4
Subtotal201115– 4
MaltaSliema Wanderers F.C.220081+ 7
Subtotal220081+ 7
SpainValencia CF201124– 2
Subtotal201124– 2
Total146352117+ 4

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1988/89, Quarter-finals, 2nd leg . uefa.com . 14 April 2020.
  2. Web site: 1987/88, First round, 2nd leg . uefa.com . 14 April 2020.