Points by season (UEFA coefficient)[1] |
Season |
Points |
1998–99 |
12.000 |
1999–00 |
12.000 |
2000–01 |
9.812 |
2001–02 |
12.571 |
2002–03 |
15.928 |
2003–04 |
8.875 |
2004–05 |
14.000 |
2005–06 |
15.357 |
2006–07 |
11.928 |
2007–08 |
10.250 |
2008–09 |
11.375 |
2009–10 |
15.428 |
2010–11 |
11.571 |
2011–12 |
11.357 |
2012–13 |
14.416 |
2013–14 |
14.166 |
2014–15 |
19.000 |
2015–16 |
11.500 |
Italian football clubs have entered European association football competitions (UEFA Champions League/European Cup, UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup/Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and the now defunct UEFA Intertoto Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) since season 1955–56, when Milan took part in European Cup competition. Nowadays, Italian football is the fourth force in Europe according to UEFA ranking, following the Spanish, English and German football.[1] Italian clubs have also entered several times worldwide football competitions since the 1963 Intercontinental Cup.
The golden age of Italian football was mostly the decade of 1990s, when Italian club dominated in UEFA competitions, winning the most titles and holding steady the first place in UEFA ranking. The last years, the force of Italian football has decreased, mainly after the Calciopoli scandal.[2]
So far, the Italian clubs have won 12 times the Champions League/European Cup (Milan, Inter and Juventus), 9 times the Europa League/UEFA Cup (Internazionale, Juventus, Parma and Napoli), 7 times the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (Milan, Fiorentina, Juventus, Lazio, Parma and Sampdoria), 9 times the UEFA Super Cup (Milan, Juventus, Lazio and Parma), 4 times the UEFA Intertoto Cup (Bologna, Juventus, Perugia and Udinese), 1 time the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (Roma), 7 times the Intercontinental Cup (Inter, Milan and Juventus), and 2 times the FIFA Club World Cup (Inter and Milan).[3][4][5]
Cups and finals
European competitions
UEFA Champions League/European Cup
UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
UEFA Cup Winner’s Cup/European Cup Winner’s Cup
UEFA Super Cup
UEFA Intertoto Cup
Worldwide competitions
Intercontinental Cup
FIFA Club World Cup
Full European record
UEFA Champions League/European Cup
The competition was named European Cup until 1991–92, until it switched its name to UEFA Champions League.
Year |
Team |
Progress |
Score |
Opponents |
Results |
1955–56 |
Milan |
Semi-finals |
4–5 |
Real Madrid |
2–1 at home, 2–4 away |
1956–57 |
Fiorentina |
Final |
0–2 |
Real Madrid |
|
1957–58 |
Milan |
Final |
2–3 (a.e.t.) |
Real Madrid |
|
1958–59 |
Juventus |
Preliminary round |
3–8 |
Wiener Sport-Club |
3–1 at home, 0–7 away |
1959–60 |
Milan |
Round of 16 |
1–7 |
Barcelona |
0–2 at home, 1–5 away |
1960–61 |
Juventus |
Preliminary round |
3–4 |
CSKA Sofia |
2–0 at home, 1–4 away |
1961–62 |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
1–1 |
Real Madrid |
1–0 at home, 0–1 away, 1–3 neutral |
1962–63 |
Milan |
Winners |
2–1 |
Benfica |
|
1963–64 |
Milan |
Quarter-finals |
3–4 |
Real Madrid |
2–0 at home, 1–4 away |
Internazionale |
Winners |
3–1 |
Real Madrid |
|
1964–65 |
Bologna |
Preliminary round |
2–2 |
Anderlecht |
2–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Internazionale |
Winners |
1–0 |
Benfica |
|
1965–66 |
Internazionale |
Semi-finals |
2–1 |
Real Madrid |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
1966–67 |
Internazionale |
Final |
0–1 |
Celtic |
|
1967–68 |
Juventus |
Semi-finals |
0–3 |
Benfica |
0–1 at home, 0–2 away |
1968–69 |
Milan |
Winners |
4–1 |
Ajax |
|
1969–70 |
Milan |
Second round |
1–2 |
Feyenoord |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Fiorentina |
Quarter-finals |
1–3 |
Celtic |
1–0 at home, 0–3 away |
1970–71 |
Cagliari |
Second round |
2–4 |
Atlético Madrid |
2–1 at home, 0–3 away |
1971–72 |
Internazionale |
Final |
0–2 |
Ajax |
|
1972–73 |
Juventus |
Final |
0–1 |
Ajax |
|
1973–74 |
Juventus |
First round |
3–4 |
Dynamo Dresden |
3–2 at home, 0–2 away |
1974–75 |
Lazio |
(not admitted to cup) |
1975–76 |
Juventus |
Second round |
2–4 |
Borussia Mönchengladbach |
2–2 at home, 0–2 away |
1976–77 |
Torino |
Second round |
1–2 |
Borussia Mönchengladbach |
1–2 at home, 0–0 away |
1977–78 |
Juventus |
Semi-finals |
1–2 |
Club Brugge |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1978–79 |
Juventus |
First round |
1–2 |
Rangers |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1979–80 |
Milan |
First round |
0–1 |
Porto |
0–0 at home, 0–1 away |
1980–81 |
Internazionale |
Semi-finals |
1–2 |
Real Madrid |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1981–82 |
Juventus |
Second round |
2–4 |
Anderlecht |
1–1 at home, 1–3 away |
1982–83 |
Juventus |
Final |
0–1 |
Hamburg |
|
1983–84 |
Roma |
Final |
1–1 (2–4 p) |
Liverpool |
|
1984–85 |
Juventus |
Winners |
1–0 |
Liverpool |
|
1985–86 |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
1–2 |
Barcelona |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Hellas Verona |
Second round |
0–2 |
Juventus |
0–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1986–87 |
Juventus |
Second round |
1–1 (1–3 p) |
Real Madrid |
1–0 at home, 0–1 away |
1987–88 |
Napoli |
First round |
1–3 |
Real Madrid |
1–1 at home, 0–2 away |
1988–89 |
Milan |
Winners |
4–0 |
Steaua București |
|
1989–90 |
Milan |
Winners |
1–0 |
Benfica |
|
Internazionale |
First round |
1–2 |
Malmö FF |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
1990–91 |
Milan |
Quarter-finals |
1–4 |
Marseille |
1–1 at home, 0–3 away[6] |
Napoli |
Second round |
0–0 (3–5 p) |
Spartak Moscow |
0–0 at home, 0–0 away |
1991–92 |
Sampdoria |
Final |
0–1 (a.e.t.) |
Barcelona |
|
1992–93 |
Milan |
Final |
0–1 |
Marseille |
|
1993–94 |
Milan |
Winners |
4–0 |
Barcelona |
|
1994–95 |
Milan |
Final |
0–1 |
Ajax |
|
1995–96 |
Juventus |
Winners |
1–1, (4–2 p) |
Ajax |
|
1996–97 |
Milan |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Porto, Rosenborg, Göteborg |
Juventus |
Final |
1–3 |
Borussia Dortmund |
|
1997–98 |
Juventus |
Final |
0–1 |
Real Madrid |
|
Parma |
2nd in group stage |
N/A |
Borussia Dortmund, Sparta Prague, Galatasaray |
1998–99 |
Juventus |
Semi-finals |
3–4 |
Manchester United |
1–1 at home, 2–3 away |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
1–3 |
Manchester United |
1–1 at home, 0–2 away |
1999–00 |
Milan |
4th in first Group Stage |
N/A |
Chelsea, Hertha BSC, Galatasaray |
Lazio |
Quarter-finals |
3–5 |
Valencia CF |
1–0 at home, 2–5 away |
Fiorentina |
2nd in second Group Stage |
N/A |
Manchester United, Valencia CF, Bordeaux |
Parma |
Third qualifying round |
1–2 |
Rangers |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
2000–01 |
Lazio |
4th in second Group Stage |
N/A |
Real Madrid, Leeds United, Anderlecht |
Juventus |
4th in first Group Stage |
N/A |
Deportivo La Coruña, Panathinaikos, Hamburg |
Milan |
3rd in second Group Stage |
N/A |
Deportivo La Coruña, Paris Saint-Germain, Galatasaray |
Internazionale |
Third qualifying round |
0–1 |
Helsingborgs IF |
0–0 at home, 0–1 away |
2001–02 |
Roma |
3rd in second Group Stage |
N/A |
Barcelona, Liverpool, Galatasaray |
Juventus |
4th in second Group Stage |
N/A |
Bayer Leverkusen, Deportivo La Coruña, Arsenal |
Lazio |
4th in first Group Stage |
N/A |
Nantes, Galatasaray, PSV Eindhoven |
Parma |
Third qualifying round |
1–2 |
Lille |
0–2 at home, 1–0 away |
2002–03 |
Juventus |
Final |
0–0, (2–3 p) |
Milan |
|
Roma |
4th in second Group Stage |
N/A |
Ajax, Valencia, Arsenal |
Internazionale |
Semi-finals |
1–1 |
Milan |
1–1 at home, 0–0 away |
Milan |
Winners |
0–0, (3–2 p) |
Juventus |
|
2003–04 |
Juventus |
Round of 16 |
0–2 |
Deportivo La Coruña |
0–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Internazionale |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Arsenal, Lokomotiv Moscow, Dynamo Kyiv |
Milan |
Quarter-finals |
4–5 |
Deportivo La Coruña |
4–1 at home, 0–4 away |
Lazio |
4th in group stage |
N/A |
Chelsea, Sparta Prague, Beşiktaş |
2004–05 |
Milan |
Final |
3–3 (2–3 p) |
Liverpool |
|
Roma |
4th in group stage |
N/A |
Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid, Dynamo Kyiv |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
1–2 |
Liverpool |
0–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
0–3 |
Milan |
0–3 at home,[7] 0–2 away |
2005–06 |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
0–2 |
Arsenal |
0–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Milan |
Semi-finals |
0–1 |
Barcelona |
0–1 at home, 0–0 away |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
2–2 |
Villarreal |
2–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Udinese |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Barcelona, Werder Bremen, Panathinaikos |
2006–07 |
Internazionale |
Round of 16 |
2–2 |
Valencia |
2–2 at home, 0–0 away |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
3–8 |
Manchester United |
2–1 at home, 1–7 away |
Milan |
Winners |
2–1 |
Liverpool |
|
Chievo |
Third qualifying round |
2–4 |
Levski Sofia |
2–2 at home, 0–2 away |
2007–08 |
Internazionale |
Round of 16 |
0–3 |
Liverpool |
0–1 at home, 0–2 away |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
0–3 |
Manchester United |
0–2 at home, 0–1 away |
Lazio |
4th in group stage |
N/A |
Real Madrid, Olympiacos, Werder Bremen |
Milan |
Round of 16 |
0–2 |
Arsenal |
0–2 at home, 0–0 away |
2008–09 |
Internazionale |
Round of 16 |
0–2 |
Manchester United |
0–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Roma |
Round of 16 |
1–1 (6–7 p) |
Arsenal |
1–0 at home, 0–1 away |
Juventus |
Round of 16 |
2–3 |
Chelsea |
2–2 at home, 0–1 away |
Fiorentina |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Bayern Munich, Lyon, Steaua Bucureşti |
2009–10 |
Internazionale |
Winners |
2–0 |
Bayern Munich |
|
Juventus |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Bordeaux, Bayern Munich, Maccabi Haifa |
Milan |
Round of 16 |
2–7 |
Manchester United |
2–3 at home, 0–4 away |
Fiorentina |
Round of 16 |
4–4 |
Bayern Munich |
3–2 at home, 1–2 away |
2010–11 |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
3–7 |
Schalke 04 |
2–5 at home, 1–2 away |
Roma |
Round of 16 |
2–6 |
Shakhtar Donetsk |
2–3 at home, 0–3 away |
Milan |
Round of 16 |
0–1 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
0–1 at home, 0–0 away |
Sampdoria |
Play-off round |
4–5 (a.e.t.) |
Werder Bremen |
3–2 at home (a.e.t.), 1–3 away |
2011–12 |
Milan |
Quarter-finals |
1–3 |
Barcelona |
0–0 at home, 1–3 away |
Internazionale |
Round of 16 |
2–2 |
Marseille |
2–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Napoli |
Round of 16 |
4–5 (a.e.t.) |
Chelsea |
3–1 at home, 1–4 away (a.e.t.) |
Udinese |
Play-off round |
1–3 |
Arsenal |
1–2 at home, 0–1 away |
2012–13 |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
0–4 |
Bayern Munich |
0–2 at home, 0–2 away |
Milan |
Round of 16 |
2–4 |
Barcelona |
2–0 at home, 0–4 away |
Udinese |
Play-off round |
2–2 (4–5 p) |
Braga |
1–1 at home, 1–1 away |
2013–14 |
Juventus |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Real Madrid, Galatasaray, Copenhagen |
Napoli |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Borussia Dortmund, Arsenal, Marseille |
Milan |
Round of 16 |
1–5 |
Atlético Madrid |
0–1 at home, 1–4 away |
2014–15 |
Juventus |
Final |
1–3 |
Barcelona |
|
Napoli |
Play-off round |
2–4 |
Athletic Bilbao |
1–1 at home, 1–3 away |
Roma |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Bayern Munich, Manchester City, CSKA Moscow |
2015–16 |
Juventus |
Round of 16 |
4–6 (a.e.t.) |
Bayern Munich |
2–2 at home, 2–4 away (a.e.t.) |
Lazio |
Play-off round |
1–3 |
Bayer Leverkusen |
1–0 at home, 0–3 away |
Roma |
Round of 16 |
0–4 |
Real Madrid |
0–2 at home, 0–2 away |
2016–17 |
Juventus |
|
|
|
|
Napoli |
|
|
|
|
Roma |
Play-off round |
1–4 |
Porto |
0–3 at home, 1–1 away |
UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup/Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
While the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1955–1971) is recognised as the predecessor to the UEFA Cup, it was not organised by UEFA. Consequently, UEFA does not consider clubs' records in the Fairs Cup to be part of their European record.[8][9] The competition was named UEFA Cup from 1971–72 until 2008–09, than it switched name to UEFA Europa League.
Year |
Team |
Progress |
Score |
Opponents |
Results |
1955–58 |
Internazionale |
2nd in group stage |
N/A |
Birmingham City, Zagreb XI |
1958–60 |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
1–3 |
Union Saint-Gilloise |
1–1 at home, 0–2 away |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
8–2 |
Barcelona |
2–4 at home, 0–4 away |
1960–61 |
Roma |
Winners |
4–2 |
Birmingham City |
2–0 at home, 2–2 away |
Internazionale |
Semi-finals |
2–4 |
Birmingham City |
1–2 at home, 1–2 away |
1961–62 |
Roma |
Second round |
1–4 |
Sheffield Wednesday |
1–0 at home, 0–4 away |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
3–5 |
Valencia |
3–3 at home, 0–2 away |
Milan |
First round |
0–2 |
Novi Sad XI |
0–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1962–63 |
Roma |
Semi-finals |
1–3 |
Valencia |
1–0 at home, 0–3 away |
Sampdoria |
Second round |
1–6 |
Ferencváros |
1–0 at home, 0–6 away |
1963–64 |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
3–5 |
Köln |
3–1 at home, 0–4 away |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
2–3 |
Real Zaragoza |
0–0 at home, 2–3 away |
1964–65 |
Fiorentina |
First round |
1–2 |
Barcelona |
0–2 at home, 1–0 away |
Milan |
First round |
1–2 |
Strasbourg |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Juventus |
Final |
0–1 |
Ferencvárosi |
|
Roma |
Third round |
1–3 |
Ferencvárosi |
1–2 at home, 0–1 away |
1965–66 |
Roma |
First round |
1–4 |
Chelsea |
0–0 at home, 1–4 away |
Milan |
Third round |
1–1 (c) |
Chelsea |
2–1 at home, 1–2 away, 1–1 a home (play-off) (a.e.t.) |
Torino |
First round |
1–2 |
Leeds United |
0–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Fiorentina |
Second round |
2–4 |
Zbrojovka Brno |
2–0 at home, 0–4 away |
1966–67 |
Napoli |
Third round |
0–3 |
Burnley |
0–0 at home, 0–3 away |
Bologna |
Quarter-finals |
1–1 (c) |
Leeds United |
1–0 at home, 0–1 away |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
2–5 |
Dinamo Zagreb |
2–2 at home, 0–3 away |
1967–68 |
Napoli |
Second round |
4–6 |
Hibernian |
4–1 at home, 0–5 away |
Bologna |
Semi-finals |
4–5 |
Ferencvárosi |
2–2 at home, 2–3 away |
Fiorentina |
Second round |
2–3 |
Sporting CP |
1–1 at home, 1–2 away |
1968–69 |
Napoli |
Second round |
2–2 (c) |
Leeds United |
2–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Bologna |
Second round |
1–2 |
OFK Beograd |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Juventus |
Second round |
0–1 |
Eintracht Frankfurt |
0–0 at home, 0–1 away (a.e.t.) |
Fiorentina |
Third round |
2–4 |
Vitória de Setúbal |
2–1 at home, 0–3 away |
1969–70 |
Napoli |
Third round |
2–4 |
Ajax |
1–0 at home, 0–4 away (a.e.t.) |
Cagliari |
Second round |
0–3 |
Carl Zeiss Jena |
0–1 at home, 0–2 away |
Juventus |
Second round |
1–3 |
Hertha BSC |
0–0 at home, 1–3 away |
Internazionale |
Semi-finals |
1–2 |
Anderlecht |
0–2 at home, 0–1 away |
1970–71 |
Lazio |
First round |
2–4 |
Arsenal |
2–2 at home, 0–2 away |
Fiorentina |
Second round |
1–3 |
Köln |
1–2 at home, 0–1 away |
Juventus |
Final |
3–3 (a) |
Leeds United |
2–2 at home, 1–1 away |
Internazionale |
First round |
1–3 |
Newcastle United |
1–1 at home, 0–2 away |
1971–72 |
Milan |
Semi-finals |
2–3 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
1–1 at home, 1–2 away |
Napoli |
First round |
1–2 |
Rapid București |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Bologna |
Second round |
3–3 (a) |
Željezničar |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
2–3 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
1–1 at home, 1–2 away |
1972–73 |
Cagliari |
First round |
1–3 |
Olympiacos |
0–1 at home, 1–2 away |
Internazionale |
Third round |
1–2 |
Vitória |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Fiorentina |
Second round |
2–2 (a) |
Vitória |
2–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Torino |
First round |
2–4 |
Las Palmas |
2–0 at home, 0–4 away |
1973–74 |
Lazio |
Second round |
4–6 |
Ipswich Town |
4–2 at home, 0–4 away |
Internazionale |
First round |
2–2 (a) |
Admira Wacker |
2–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Fiorentina |
First round |
0–1 |
Universitatea Craiova |
0–0 at home, 0–1 away |
Torino |
First round |
2–4 |
Lokomotive Leipzig |
1–2 at home, 1–2 away |
1974–75 |
Juventus |
Semi-finals |
1–4 |
Twente |
0–1 at home, 1–3 away |
Internazionale |
First round |
1–2 |
Amsterdam |
1–2 at home, 0–0 away |
Napoli |
Third round |
1–3 |
Baník |
0–2 at home, 1–1 away |
Torino |
First round |
2–4 |
Fortuna Düsseldorf |
1–1 at home, 1–3 away |
1975–76 |
Napoli |
First round |
2–5 |
Torpedo Moscow |
1–1 at home, 1–4 away |
Roma |
Third round |
0–2 |
Club Brugge |
0–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Lazio |
Second round |
0–7 |
Barcelona |
0–3 at home, 0–4 away |
Milan |
Quarter–finals |
2–3 |
Club Brugge |
2–1 at home, 0–2 away |
1976–77 |
Juventus |
Winners |
2–2 (a) |
Athletic Bilbao |
1–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Internazionale |
First round |
1–2 |
Honvéd |
0–1 at home, 1–1 away |
Cesena |
First round |
3–4 |
Magdeburg |
3–1 at home, 0–3 away |
Milan |
Third round |
4–5 |
Athletic Bilbao |
3–1 at home, 1–4 away |
1977–78 |
Torino |
Third round |
3–5 |
Bastia |
2–3 at home, 1–2 away |
Internazionale |
First round |
0–1 |
Dinamo Tbilisi |
0–1 at home, 0–0 away |
Fiorentina |
First round |
1–5 |
Schalke 04 |
0–0 at home,[10] 1–2 away |
Lazio |
Second round |
2–6 |
Lens |
2–0 at home, 0–6 away (a.e.t.) |
1978–79 |
Torino |
First round |
1–3 |
Sporting de Gijón |
1–0 at home, 0–3 away |
Lanerossi Vicenza |
First round |
1–2 |
Dukla Prague |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Milan |
Third round |
2–5 |
Manchester City |
2–2 at home, 0–3 away |
Napoli |
First round |
1–3 |
Dinamo Tbilisi |
1–1 at home, 0–2 away |
1979–80 |
Torino |
First round |
2–2 (a) |
Stuttgart |
2–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Perugia |
Second round |
1–4 |
Aris |
0–3 at home, 1–1 away |
Internazionale |
Second round |
3–4 |
Borussia Mönchengladbach |
2–3 at home (a.e.t.), 1–1 away |
Napoli |
Second round |
2–3 |
Standard Liège |
1–1 at home, 1–2 away |
1980–81 |
Torino |
Third round |
3-3 (3–4 p) |
Grasshopper |
2–1 at home, 1–2 away |
Juventus |
Second round |
4–4 (1–4 p) |
Widzew Łódź |
3–1 at home, 1–3 away |
1981–82 |
Internazionale |
Second round |
3–4 |
Dinamo București |
1–1 at home, 2–3 away (a.e.t.) |
Napoli |
Second round |
2–2 (a) |
Radnički Niš |
2–2 at home, 0–0 away |
1982–83 |
Fiorentina |
First round |
2–3 |
Universitatea Craiova |
1–0 at home, 1–3 away |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
2–3 |
Benfica |
1–2 at home, 1–1 away |
Napoli |
Second round |
1–4 |
Kaiserslautern |
1–2 at home, 0–2 away |
1983–84 |
Internazionale |
Third round |
2–3 |
Austria Wien |
1–1 at home, 1–2 away |
Verona |
Second round |
2–2 (a) |
Sturm Graz |
2–2 at home, 0–0 away |
1984–85 |
Internazionale |
Semi-finals |
2–3 |
Real Madrid |
2–0 at home, 0–3 away |
Fiorentina |
Second round |
3–7 |
Anderlecht |
1–1 at home, 2–6 away |
1985–86 |
Internazionale |
Semi-finals |
4–6 |
Real Madrid |
3–1 at home, 1–5 away (a.e.t.) |
Torino |
Second round |
2–4 |
Hajduk Split |
1–1 at home, 1–3 away |
Milan |
Third round |
2–3 |
Waregem |
1–2 at home, 1–1 away |
1986–87 |
Fiorentina |
First round |
1–1 (1–3 p) |
Boavista |
1–0 at home, 0–1 away |
Napoli |
First round |
1–1 (3–4 p) |
Toulouse |
1–0 at home, 0–1 away |
Torino |
Quarter-finals |
1–2 |
Swarovski Tirol |
0–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
1–1 (a) |
Göteborg |
1–1 at home, 0–0 away |
1987–88 |
Juventus |
Second round |
3–3 (a) |
Panathinaikos |
3–2 at home, 0–1 away |
Verona |
Quarter-finals |
1–2 |
Werder Bremen |
0–1 at home, 1–1 away |
Milan |
Second round |
0–2 |
Espanyol |
0–2 at home, 0–0 away |
Internazionale |
Third round |
1–2 |
Espanyol |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
1988–89 |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
2–3 |
Napoli |
2–0 at home, 0–3 away (a.e.t.) |
Roma |
Third round |
1–2 |
Stuttgart |
0–2 at home, 0–2 away |
Napoli |
Winners |
5–4 |
Espanyol |
2–1 at home, 3-3 away |
Internazionale |
Third round |
1–2 |
Bayern Munich |
1–3 at home, 2–0 away |
1989–90 |
Juventus |
Winners |
3–1 |
Fiorentina |
3–1 at home, 0–0 away |
Fiorentina |
Final |
1–3 |
Juventus |
0–0 at home, 1–3 away |
Napoli |
Third round |
3–8 |
Werder Bremen |
2–3 at home, 1–5 away |
Atalanta |
First round |
0–2 |
Spartak Moscow |
0–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1990–91 |
Internazionale |
Winners |
2–1 |
Roma |
2–0 at home, 0–1 away |
Roma |
Final |
1–2 |
Internazionale |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Bologna |
Quarter finals |
1–3 |
Sporting CP |
1–1 at home, 0–2 away |
Atalanta |
Quarter-finals |
0–2 |
Internazionale |
0–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1991–92 |
Internazionale |
First round |
1–2 |
Boavista |
0–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Genoa |
Semi-finals |
3–4 |
Ajax |
2–3 at home, 1–1 away |
Torino |
Final |
2–2 (a) |
Ajax |
2–2 at home, 0–0 away |
Parma |
First round |
1–1 (a) |
CSKA Sofia |
1–1 at home, 0–0 away |
1992–93 |
Juventus |
Winners |
6–1 |
Borussia Dortmund |
3-0 at home, 1–3 away |
Napoli |
Second round |
0–2 |
Paris Saint-Germain |
0–2 at home, 0–0 away |
Torino |
Second round |
1–2 |
Dynamo Moscow |
1–2 at home, 0–0 away |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
1–2 |
Borussia Dortmund |
1–0 at home, 1–2 away |
1993–94 |
Juventus |
Quarter-finals |
1–3 |
Cagliari |
0–1 at home, 1–2 away |
Internazionale |
Winners |
2–0 |
Austria Salzburg |
1–0 at home, 1–0 away |
Lazio |
Second round |
1–2 |
Boavista |
1–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Cagliari |
Semi-finals |
1–2 |
Internazionale |
3–2 at home, 0–3 away |
1994–95 |
Juventus |
Final |
1–2 |
Parma |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Internazionale |
First round |
1–1 (3–4 p) |
Aston Villa |
1–0 at home, 0–1 away |
Lazio |
Quarter-finals |
1–2 |
Borussia Dortmund |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Napoli |
Third round |
0–2 |
Eintracht Frankfurt |
0–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Parma |
Winners |
2–1 |
Juventus |
1–0 at home, 1–0 away |
1995–96 |
Milan |
Quarter-finals |
2–3 |
Bordeaux |
2–0 at home, 0–3 away |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
3–3 (a) |
Slavia Prague |
3–1 at home (a.e.t.), 0–2 away |
Lazio |
Second round |
1–4 |
Lyon |
0–2 at home, 1–2 away |
Internazionale |
First round |
1–2 |
Lugano |
0–1 at home, 1–1 away |
1996–97 |
Parma |
First round |
2–3 |
Vitória Guimarães |
2–1 at home, 0–2 away |
Roma |
Second round |
2–4 |
Karlsruher |
2–1 at home, 0–3 away |
Lazio |
Second round |
4–5 |
Tenerife |
1–0 at home, 3–5 away |
Internazionale |
Final |
1–1 (1–4 p) |
Schalke 04 |
1–0 at home, 0–1 away |
1997–98 |
Udinese |
Second round |
2–3 |
Ajax |
2–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Sampdoria |
First round |
1–4 |
Athletic Bilbao |
1–2 at home, 0–2 away |
Lazio |
Final |
0–3 |
Internazionale |
|
Internazionale |
Winners |
3–0 |
Lazio |
|
1998–99 |
Udinese |
First round |
1–2 |
Bayer Leverkusen |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Fiorentina |
Second round |
2–3 |
Grasshoppers |
0–3 at home,[11] 2–0 away |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
2–4 |
Atlético Madrid |
1–2 at home, 1–2 away |
Bologna |
Semi-finals |
1–1 (a) |
Marseille |
1–1 at home, 0–0 away |
Parma |
Winners |
3-0 |
Marseille |
|
1999–00 |
Udinese |
Fourth round |
2–2 (a) |
Slavia Prague |
2–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Juventus |
Fourth round |
1–4 |
Celta Vigo |
1–0 at home, 0–4 away |
Roma |
Fourth round |
0–1 |
Leeds United |
0–0 at home, 0–1 away |
Bologna |
Third round |
2–3 |
Galatasaray |
1–1 at home, 1–2 away |
Parma |
Fourth round |
2–3 |
Werder Bremen |
1–0 at home, 1–3 away |
2000–01 |
Udinese |
Second round |
1–3 |
PAOK |
1–0 at home, 0–3 away (a.e.t.) |
Internazionale |
Fourth round |
3–5 |
Deportivo Alavés |
0–2 at home, 3–3 away |
Roma |
Fourth round |
1–2 |
Liverpool |
0–2 at home, 1–0 away |
Fiorentina |
First round |
3–5 |
Tirol Innsbruck |
2–2 at home, 1–3 away |
Parma |
Fourth round |
4–4 (a) |
PSV |
3–2 at home, 1–2 away |
2001–02 |
Internazionale |
Semi-finals |
2–3 |
Feyenoord |
0–1 at home, 2–2 away |
Milan |
Semi-finals |
3–5 |
Borussia Dortmund |
3–1 at home, 0–4 away |
Fiorentina |
Third round |
0–3 |
Lille |
0–1 at home, 0–2 away |
Parma |
Fourth round |
1–2 |
Hapoel Tel Aviv |
1–2 at home, 0–0 away |
2002–03 |
Chievo |
First round |
0–2 |
Red Star Belgrade |
0–0 at home, 0–2 away |
Lazio |
Semi-finals |
1–4 |
Porto |
0–0 at home, 1–4 away |
Parma |
Second round |
3–5 |
Wisła Kraków |
2–1 at home, 1–4 away (a.e.t.) |
2003–04 |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
0–2 |
Marseille |
0–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Udinese |
First round |
2–2 (a) |
Austria Salzburg |
1–2 at home, 0–1 away |
Roma |
Fourth round |
3–4 |
Villareal |
2–1 at home, 0–2 away |
Parma |
Third round |
0–4 |
Gençlerbirliği |
0–1 at home, 0–3 away |
2004–05 |
Lazio |
5th in group stage |
N/A |
Middlesbrough, Villareal, Partizan, Egaleo |
Udinese |
First round |
2–3 |
Panionios |
1–0 at home, 1–3 away |
Parma |
Semi-finals |
0–3 |
CSKA Moscow |
0–0 at home, 0–3 away |
2005–06 |
Palermo |
Round of 16 |
1–3 |
Schalke 04 |
1–0 at home, 0–3 away |
Udinese |
Round of 16 |
1–2 |
Levski Sofia |
0–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Sampdoria |
4th in group stage |
N/A |
Steaua București, Lens, Hertha BSC, Halmstads |
Roma |
Round of 16 |
2–2 (a) |
Middlesbrough |
2–1 at home, 0–1 away |
2006–07 |
Palermo |
4th in group stage |
N/A |
Newcastle United, Celta Vigo, Fenerbahçe, Eintracht Frankfurt |
Livorno |
Round of 32 |
1–4 |
Espanyol |
1–2 at home, 0–2 away |
Parma |
Round of 32 |
0–2 |
Braga |
0–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Chievo |
First round |
2–3 |
Braga |
2–1 at home (a.e.t.), 0–2 away |
2007–08 |
Palermo |
First round |
1–1 (2–4 p) |
Mladá Boleslav |
0–1 at home, 1–0 away |
Fiorentina |
Semi-finals |
0–0 (2–4 p) |
Rangers |
0–0 at home, 0–0 away |
Empoli |
First round |
2–4 |
Zürich |
2–1 at home, 0–3 away |
2008–09 |
Milan |
Round of 32 |
3–3 (a) |
Werder Bremen |
2–2 at home, 1–1 away |
Fiorentina |
Round of 32 |
1–2 |
Ajax |
0–1 at home, 1–1 away |
Sampdoria |
Round of 32 |
0–3 |
Metalist Kharkiv |
0–1 at home, 0–2 away |
Udinese |
Quarter-finals |
4–6 |
Werder Bremen |
3–3 at home, 1–3 away |
2009–10 |
Lazio |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Red Bull Salzburg, Villareal, Levski Sofia |
Juventus |
Round of 16 |
1–2 |
Fulham |
3–1 at home, 1–4 away |
Roma |
Round of 32 |
4–6 |
Panathinaikos |
2–3 at home, 2–3 away |
Genoa |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Valencia, Lillel, Slavia Prague |
2010–11 |
Palermo |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
CSKA Moscow, Sparta Praguel, Lausanne-Sport |
Juventus |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
Manchester City, Lech Poznań, Red Bull Salzburg |
Napoli |
Round of 32 |
1–2 |
Villareal |
0–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Sampdoria |
3rd in group stage |
N/A |
PSV, Metalist Kharkiv, Debreceni |
2012–13 |
Internazionale |
Round of 16 |
4–4 (a) |
Tottenham Hotspur |
4–1 at home (a.e.t.), 0–3 away |
Lazio |
Quarter-finals |
1–3 |
Fenerbahçe |
1–1 at home, 0–2 away |
Napoli |
Round of 32 |
0–5 |
Viktoria Plzeň |
0–3 at home, 0–2 away |
Udinese |
4th in group stage |
N/A |
Liverpool, Anzhi Makhachkala, Young Boys |
2013–14 |
Juventus |
Semi-finals |
1–2 |
Benfica |
0–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Lazio |
Round of 32 |
3–4 |
Ludogorets Razgrad |
0–1 at home, 3–3 away |
Napoli |
Round of 16 |
2–3 |
Porto |
2–2 at home, 0–1 away |
Fiorentina |
Round of 16 |
1–2 |
Juventus |
0–1 at home, 1–1 away |
Udinese |
Play-off round |
2–4 |
Slovan Liberec |
1–3 at home, 1–1 away |
2014–15 |
Internazionale |
Round of 16 |
2–5 |
Wolfsburg |
1–2 at home, 1–3 away |
Fiorentina |
Semi-finals |
0–5 |
Sevilla |
0–2 at home, 0–3 away |
Napoli |
Semi-finals |
1–2 |
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Torino |
Round of 16 |
1–2 |
Zenit |
1–0 at home, 1–2 away |
Roma |
Round of 16 |
1–4 |
Fiorentina |
0–3 at home, 1–1 away |
2015–16 |
Fiorentina |
Round of 32 |
1–4 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
1–1 at home, 0–3 away |
Sampdoria |
Third qualifying round |
2–4 |
Vojvodina |
0–4 at home, 2–0 away |
Napoli |
Round of 32 |
1–2 |
Villareal |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
Lazio |
Round of 16 |
1–4 |
Sparta Prague |
0–3 at home, 1–1 away |
2016–17 |
Fiorentina |
|
|
|
|
Sassuolo |
3rd/4th in group stage |
N/A |
Genk, Athletic Bilbao, Rapid Wien |
Internazionale |
4th in group stage |
N/A |
Sparta Prague, Southampton, Hapoel Be'er Sheva |
Roma |
|
|
|
|
UEFA Cup Winner’s Cup
Year |
Team |
Progress |
Score |
Opponents |
Results |
1960–61 |
Fiorentina |
Winners |
4–1 |
Rangers |
2–1 at home, 2–0 away |
1961–62 |
Fiorentina |
Final |
0–3 |
Atlético Madrid |
1–1, 0–3 (replay) |
1962–63 |
Napoli |
Quarter-finals |
1–3 |
OFK Beograd |
3–1 at home, 0–2 away, 1–3 away (play-off) |
1963–64 |
Atalanta |
First round |
1–3 |
Sporting CP |
2–0 at home, 1–3 away, 1–3 away (a.e.t.) (play-off) |
1964–65 |
Torino |
Semi-finals |
0–2 |
1860 München |
2–0 at home, 1–3 away, 0–2 away (play-off) |
1965–66 |
Juventus |
First round |
1–2 |
Liverpool |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1966–67 |
Fiorentina |
First round |
3–4 |
Győri |
1–0 at home, 2–4 away |
1967–68 |
Milan |
Winners |
2–0 |
Hamburger SV |
|
1968–69 |
Torino |
Quarter-finals |
1–3 |
Slovan Bratislava |
0–1 at home, 1–2 away |
1969–70 |
Roma |
Semi-finals |
1–1 (c) |
Górnik Zabrze |
1–1 at home, 2–2 away |
1970–71 |
Bologna |
First round |
1–1 (a) |
Vorwärts Berlin |
0–0 at home, 1–1 away |
1971–72 |
Torino |
Quarter-finals |
1–2 |
Rangers |
1–1 at home, 0–1 away |
1972–73 |
Milan |
Winners |
1–0 |
Leeds United |
|
1973–74 |
Milan |
Final |
0–2 |
Magdeburg |
|
1974–75 |
Bologna |
First round |
2–4 |
Gwardia Warszawa |
1–2 at home, 1–2 away |
1975–76 |
Fiorentina |
Second round |
1–1 (5–6 p) |
BSG Sachsenring Zwickau |
1–0 at home, 0–1 away |
1976–77 |
Napoli |
Semi-finals |
1–2 |
Anderlecht |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1977–78 |
Milan |
First round |
2–3 |
Real Betis |
2–1 at home, 0–2 away |
1978–79 |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
0–1 |
Beveren |
0–0 at home, 0–1 away |
1979–80 |
Juventus |
Semi-finals |
1–2 |
Arsenal |
0–1 at home, 1–1 away |
1980–81 |
Roma |
First round |
3–4 |
Carl Zeiss Jena |
3–0 at home, 0–4 away |
1981–82 |
Roma |
Second round |
0–2 |
Porto |
0–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1982–83 |
Internazionale |
Quarter-finals |
2–3 |
Real Madrid |
1–1 at home, 1–2 away |
1983–84 |
Juventus |
Winners |
2–1 |
Porto |
|
1984–85 |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
1–4 |
Bayern Munich |
1–2 at home, 0–2 away |
1985–86 |
Sampdoria |
Second round |
1–2 |
Benfica |
1–0 at home, 0–2 away |
1986–87 |
Roma |
First round |
2–2 (3–4 p) |
Real Zaragoza |
2–0 at home, 2–2 away (a.e.t.) |
1987–88 |
Atalanta |
Semi-finals |
2–4 |
Mechelen |
1–2 at home, 1–2 away |
1988–89 |
Sampdoria |
Final |
0–2 |
Barcelona |
|
1989–90 |
Sampdoria |
Winners |
2–0 (a.e.t.) |
Anderlecht |
|
1990–91 |
Juventus |
Semi-finals |
2–3 |
Barcelona |
1–0 at home, 1–3 away |
1991–92 |
Roma |
Quarter-finals |
0–1 |
Monaco |
0–0 at home, 0–1 away |
1992–93 |
Parma |
Winners |
3–1 |
Royal Antwerp |
|
1993–94 |
Parma |
Final |
0–1 |
Arsenal |
|
1994–95 |
Sampdoria |
Semi-finals |
5–5 (3–2 p) |
Arsenal |
3–2 at home (a.e.t.), 2–3 away |
1995–96 |
Parma |
Quarter-finals |
2–3 |
Paris Saint-Germain |
1–0 at home, 1–3 away |
1996–97 |
Fiorentina |
Semi-finals |
1–3 |
Barcelona |
0–2 at home, 1–1 away |
1997–98 |
Vicenza |
Semi-finals |
2–3 |
Chelsea |
1–0 at home, 1–3 away |
1998–99 |
Lazio |
Winners |
2–1 |
Mallorca |
|
UEFA Intertoto Cup
Although the tournament was founded in 1961–62, it was only taken over by UEFA in 1995.
Year |
Team |
Progress |
Score |
Opponents |
Results |
1995 |
No entrants |
1996 |
No entrants |
1997 |
No entrants |
1998 |
Sampdoria |
Semi-finals |
2–3 |
Bologna |
1–0 at home, 1–3 away |
Bologna |
Winners |
3–0 |
Ruch Chorzów |
|
1999 |
Perugia |
Third round |
2–4 |
Trabzonspor |
0–3 at home,[12] 2–1 away |
Juventus |
Winners |
4–2 |
Rennais |
2–0 at home, 2–2 away |
2000 |
Udinese |
Winners |
6–4 |
Sigma Olomouc |
4–2 at home (a.e.t.), 2–2 away |
2001 |
Brescia |
Final |
1–1 (a) |
Paris Saint-Germain |
1–1 at home, 0–0 away |
2002 |
Perugia |
Third round |
3–4 |
Stuttgart |
2–1 at home, 1–3 away |
Bologna |
Final |
3–5 |
Fulham |
2–2 at home, 1–3 away |
Torino |
Third round |
2–2 (3–4 p) |
Villarreal |
2–0 at home, 0–2 away (a.e.t.) |
2003 |
Perugia |
Winners |
3–0 |
Wolfsburg |
1–0 at home, 2–0 away |
Brescia |
Third round |
1–3 |
Villarreal |
1–1 at home, 0–2 away |
2004 |
No entrants |
2005 |
Lazio |
Semi-finals |
1–4 |
Marseille |
1–1 at home, 0–3 away |
2006 |
Palermo[13] |
|
2007 |
Sampdoria |
Won in third round |
2–0 |
Cherno More Varna |
0–1 at home, 0–1 away |
2008 |
Napoli |
Won in third round |
2–0 |
Panionios |
1–0 at home, 1–0 away |
See also
Notes and references
- 1 2 "UEFA rankings". uefa.com. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
- ↑ Hawkins, Jonathan (27 August 2013). "A preview: Death of Italian football exaggerated". cnn.com. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
- ↑ "Italy, Honours". uefa.com. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
- ↑ "Intercontinental Club Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
- ↑ "FIFA Club World Championship". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
- ↑ With the score 1–0 to Marseille after 88 mins, the floodlights failed. Milan refused to play on when lighting was restored and Marseille were awarded the match 3–0.
- ↑ Match was abandoned after 72 minutes as Milan lead 0–1 due to flares thrown onto the pitch by Internazionale fans, one of which struck Milan goalkeeper Dida. UEFA awarded Milan a 3–0 win.
- ↑ "UEFA Cup: All-time finals". UEFA. 30 June 2005. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ↑ "Legend". UEFA. 21 August 2006. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ↑ UEFA invalidated this game and awarded a 3–0 victory to Schalke 04 as Fiorentina fielded an ineligible player, Gianfranco Casarsa.
- ↑ Abandoned at half-time after official injured by firework, Fiorentina led 2–1. Match awarded 0–3 to Grasshoppers.
- ↑ The game was abandoned in the 114th minute of extra time due to some objects being thrown on the pitch, some even hitting the referee. UEFA banned Perugia and awarded a 3–0 win to Trabzonspor.
- ↑ After consultations with UEFA, Italian qualifier Palermo was withdrawn by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on 6 June 2006. Due to the ongoing match-fixing scandal in Italy, the FIGC could not officially confirm the 2005–06 Serie A standings in time for Palermo to compete in the Intertoto Cup and therefore French club Auxerre replaced Palermo, according to UEFA regulations governing the Intertoto Cup.
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