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This article lists the official records and statistics of the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Cup.[ 1]
By club
Club
Won
Runner-up
Years won
Years runner-up
Juventus
3
1
1977 , 1990 , 1993
1995
Internazionale
3
1
1991 , 1994 , 1998
1997
Liverpool
3
0
1973 , 1976 , 2001
Borussia Mönchengladbach
2
2
1975 , 1979
1973 , 1980
Tottenham Hotspur
2
1
1972 , 1984
1974
Feyenoord
2
0
1974 , 2002
IFK Göteborg
2
0
1982 , 1987
Real Madrid
2
0
1985 , 1986
Parma
2
0
1995 , 1999
Sevilla
2
0
2006 , 2007
Porto
2
0
2003 , 2011
Anderlecht
1
1
1983
1984
PSV Eindhoven
1
0
1978
Eintracht Frankfurt
1
0
1980
Ipswich Town
1
0
1981
Bayer Leverkusen
1
0
1988
Napoli
1
0
1989
Ajax
1
0
1992
Bayern Munich
1
0
1996
Schalke 04
1
0
1997
Galatasaray
1
0
2000
Valencia
1
0
2004
CSKA Moscow
1
0
2005
Zenit St. Petersburg
1
0
2008
Shakhtar Donetsk
1
0
2009
Atlético Madrid
1
0
2010
Borussia Dortmund
0
2
1993 , 2002
Marseille
0
2
1999 , 2004
Espanyol
0
2
1988 , 2007
Wolverhampton Wanderers
0
1
1972
Twente
0
1
1975
Club Brugge
0
1
1976
Athletic Bilbao
0
1
1977
Bastia
0
1
1978
Red Star Belgrade
0
1
1979
AZ
0
1
1981
Hamburg
0
1
1982
Benfica
0
1
1983
Videoton
0
1
1985
Köln
0
1
1986
Dundee United
0
1
1987
Stuttgart
0
1
1989
Fiorentina
0
1
1990
Roma
0
1
1991
Torino
0
1
1992
Austria Salzburg
0
1
1994
Bordeaux
0
1
1996
Lazio
0
1
1998
Arsenal
0
1
2000
Deportivo Alavés
0
1
2001
Celtic
0
1
2003
Sporting CP
0
1
2005
Middlesbrough
0
1
2006
Rangers
0
1
2008
Werder Bremen
0
1
2009
Fulham
0
1
2010
Braga
0
1
2011
By country
The UEFA Cup replaced the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in the 1971–72 season, so the Fairs Cup is not considered a UEFA competition, and hence clubs' records in the Fairs Cup are not considered part of their European record.[ 2]
The following table lists countries by number of winners and runner-up in the UEFA Cup and Europa League. Italy is leading the field with nine titles, followed by Germany, England and Spain with six titles each; 27 of 40 editions were won by teams from these four countries. Teams from a total of 11 countries have won the competition.
The 1980 UEFA Cup saw four Bundesliga teams (i.e., Bayern Munich , Eintracht Frankfurt , Borussia Mönchengladbach , and VfB Stuttgart ) make up all of the semi-finals competitors — a unique record for one country. Frankfurt beat Mönchengladbach in the final.
By city
Number of participating clubs of the Europa League era
The following is a list of clubs that have played in the Europa League group stages.
Nation
#
Clubs
Years
Italy
1
Lazio
2009–10
1
Genoa
2009–10
1
Roma
2009–10
1
Sampdoria
2010–11
1
Palermo
2010–11
1
Napoli
2010–11
1
Juventus
2010–11
Germany
1
Werder Bremen
2009–10
1
Hertha BSC
2009–10
1
Hamburg
2009–10
1
Bayer Leverkusen
2010–11
1
Borussia Dortmund
2010–11
1
Stuttgart
2010–11
Netherlands
2
PSV Eindhoven
2009–10 , 2010–11
1
Heerenveen
2009–10
1
Ajax
2009–10
1
Twente
2009–10
1
AZ
2010–11
1
Utrecht
2010–11
Spain
2
Villarreal
2009–10 , 2010–11
1
Valencia
2009–10
1
Athletic Bilbao
2009–10
1
Atlético Madrid
2010–11
1
Sevilla
2010–11
1
Getafe
2010–11
Austria
2
Red Bull Salzburg
2009–10 , 2010–11
2
Rapid Wien
2009–10 , 2010–11
1
Austria Wien
2009–10
1
Sturm Graz
2009–10
England
1
Everton
2009–10
1
Fulham
2009–10
1
Manchester City
2010–11
1
Liverpool
2010–11
Greece
2
AEK Athens
2009-10 , 2010-11
1
Panathinaikos
2009-10
1
PAOK
2010-11
1
Aris
2010-11
Portugal
2
Sporting CP
2009-10 , 2010-11
1
Benfica
2009-10
1
Nacional
2009-10
1
Porto
2010-11
Romania
2
Steaua Bucureşti
2009-10 , 2010-11
1
Timişoara
2009-10
1
CFR Cluj
2009-10
1
Dinamo Bucureşti
2009-10
Ukraine
1
Shakhtar Donetsk
2009-10
1
Dynamo Kyiv
2010-11
1
Metalist Kharkiv
2010-11
1
Karpaty Lviv
2010-11
Belgium
2
Anderlecht
2009-10 , 2010-11
2
Club Brugge
2009-10 , 2010-11
1
Gent
2010-11
France
2
Lille
2009-10 , 2010-11
1
Toulouse
2009-10
1
Paris Saint-Germain
2010-11
Switzerland
1
Basel
2009-10
1
Young Boys
2010-11
1
Lausanne-Sport
2010-11
Turkey
1
Fenerbahçe
2009-10
1
Galatasaray
2009-10
1
Beşiktaş
2010-11
Bulgaria
2
Levski Sofia
2009-10 , 2010-11
2
CSKA Sofia
2009-10 , 2010-11
Croatia
2
Dinamo Zagreb
2009-10 , 2010-11
1
Hajduk Split
2010-11
Czech Republic
2
Sparta Prague
2009-10 , 2010-11
1
Slavia Prague
2009-10
Denmark
1
F.C. Copenhagen
2009-10
1
OB
2010-11
Russia
1
Zenit St. Petersburg
2010-11
1
CSKA Moscow
2010-11
Belarus
2
BATE Borisov
2009-10 , 2010-11
Hungary
1
Debrecen
2010-11
Israel
1
Hapoel Tel Aviv
2009-10
Latvia
1
Ventspils
2009-10
Moldova
2
Sheriff Tiraspol
2009-10 , 2010-11
Norway
1
Rosenborg
2010-11
Poland
1
Lech Poznań
2010-11
Serbia
1
Partizan
2009-10
Scotland
1
Celtic
2009-10
Team in Bold : qualified for knockout phase
Clubs
By semifinal appearances
Team
No. of Appearances
Years in Semifinals
Internazionale
7
1985 , 1986 , 1991 , 1994 , 1997 , 1998 , 2002
Borussia Mönchengladbach
5
1973 , 1975 , 1979 , 1980 , 1987
Juventus
5
1975 , 1977 , 1990 , 1993 , 1995
Tottenham Hotspur
4
1972 , 1973 , 1974 , 1984
Liverpool
4
1973 , 1976 , 2001 , 2010
Köln
4
1975 , 1981 , 1986 , 1990
Barcelona
4
1976 , 1978 , 1996 , 2001
Hamburg
4
1976 , 1982 , 2009 , 2010
Bayern Munich
4
1980 , 1989 , 1996 , 2008
Werder Bremen
4
1988 , 1990 , 2007 , 2009
Stuttgart
3
1974 , 1980 , 1989
Real Madrid
3
1985 , 1986 , 1992
Borussia Dortmund
3
1993 , 1995 , 2002
Parma
3
1995 , 1999 , 2005
Atlético Madrid
3
1998 , 1999 , 2010
Milan
2
1972 , 2002
Twente
2
1973 , 1975
Feyenoord
2
1974 , 2002
Club Brugge
2
1976 , 1988
AZ
2
1981 , 2005
IFK Göteborg
2
1982 , 1987
Kaiserslautern
2
1982 , 2001
Anderlecht
2
1983 , 1984
Benfica
2
1983 , 2011
Bayer Leverkusen
2
1988 , 1995
Espanyol
2
1988 , 2007
Fiorentina
2
1990 , 2008
Sporting CP
2
1991 , 2005
Schalke 04
2
1997 , 2006
Lazio
2
1998 , 2003
Marseille
2
1999 , 2004
Porto
2
2003 , 2011
Villarreal
2
2004 , 2011
Sevilla
2
2006 , 2007
Ferencváros
1
1972
Wolverhampton Wanderers
1
1972
Lokomotive Leipzig
1
1974
AEK Athens
1
1977
Athletic Bilbao
1
1977
Molenbeek
1
1977
Bastia
1
1978
Grasshopper
1
1978
PSV Eindhoven
1
1978
Duisburg
1
1979
Hertha BSC
1
1979
Red Star Belgrade
1
1979
Eintracht Frankfurt
1
1980
Ipswich Town
1
1981
Sochaux
1
1981
Radnički Niš
1
1982
Bohemians
1
1983
Universitatea Craiova
1
1983
Hajduk Split
1
1984
Nottingham Forest
1
1984
Videoton
1
1985
Željezničar
1
1985
Waregem
1
1986
Dundee United
1
1987
Swarovski Tirol
1
1987
Dynamo Dresden
1
1989
Napoli
1
1989
Brøndby IF
1
1991
Roma
1
1991
Ajax
1
1992
Genoa
1
1992
Torino
1
1992
Auxerre
1
1993
Paris Saint-Germain
1
1993
Cagliari
1
1994
Karlsruhe
1
1994
Red Bull Salzburg
1
1994
Bordeaux
1
1996
Slavia Prague
1
1996
Monaco
1
1997
Tenerife
1
1997
Spartak Moscow
1
1998
Bologna
1
1999
Arsenal
1
2000
Galatasaray
1
2000
Leeds United
1
2000
Lens
1
2000
Deportivo Alavés
1
2001
Boavista
1
2003
Celtic
1
2003
Newcastle United
1
2004
Valencia
1
2004
CSKA Moscow
1
2005
Middlesbrough
1
2006
Steaua Bucureşti
1
2006
Osasuna
1
2007
Rangers
1
2008
Zenit St. Petersburg
1
2008
Dynamo Kyiv
1
2009
Shakhtar Donetsk
1
2009
Fulham
1
2010
Braga
1
2011
Team in Bold
=
Finalist team in season
Undefeated champions
Miscellaneous records
Only four clubs have won the treble of their national league championship, domestic cup competition and the UEFA Cup all in same season. They are:
12 clubs have won their national league championship and the UEFA Cup in the same season. They are:
Until 1997, the UEFA Cup was the only European club competition which routinely allocated multiple entrants to many countries. This has led to several finals featuring two clubs from the same country:
During the 1979–80 season, West Germany had five entrants including cup holders Borussia Mönchengladbach. All five managed to reach the quarter-final stage and both semi-finals ended up being all West German affairs. Ultimately, Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach in the final. No West German club that season was eliminated by a non-German club.
The record number of consecutive participations in the UEFA Cup/Europa League is 14; all teams to play at least six consecutive seasons (including eliminations in the qualifying rounds of the tournament proper):
Entering both the Champions League and/or its qualifying rounds and the UEFA Cup in the same season has now become so common that a separate statistic of all clubs having done so in three or more consecutive seasons may be of interest (between square brackets the means of entering the UEFA Cup is indicated in chronological order, G denoting group stage, q denoting qualifying round):
Several times, winning the UEFA Cup was a club's only chance to qualify for European competition in the next season. A win by such a mid-table (and non-domestic-cup-winning) club then led to an extra place in the UEFA Cup for the country in question. The following clubs managed to save their season by winning the UEFA Cup:
Espanyol (in 2006–07 ) has been the only team who didn't lose any match but didn't win the UEFA Cup in a season (only lost to Sevilla on penalties in the final).
All-time top goalscorers
UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup
Including qualifying games
Rank
Nat.
Player
Goals
Games
Goal Ratio
Debut in Europe
Clubs
1
Henrik Larsson
40
56
0.71
1994
Feyenoord , Celtic , Barcelona , Manchester United , Helsingborg
2
Dieter Müller
29
36
0.81
1973
Köln , Stuttgart , Bordeaux
3
Shota Arveladze
27
44
0.61
1993
Dinamo Tbilisi , Trabzonspor , Ajax , Rangers , AZ
4
Alessandro Altobelli
25
58
0.43
1994
Internazionale , Juventus
5
Mladen Petrić
24
63
0.38
2004
Basel , Hamburg
6
Claudio Pizarro
24
33
0.73
1999
Bayern Munich , Werder Bremen
7
Jupp Heynckes
23
21
1.10
1967
Hannover 96 , Borussia Mönchengladbach
8
Martin Chivers
22
34
0.65
1971
Tottenham Hotspur , Servette
9
Jürgen Klinsmann
22
36
0.61
1995
Stuttgart , Internazionale , Monaco , Bayern Munich , Sampdoria
10
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
22
49
0.45
1974
Bayern Munich , Internazionale , Servette
All-time appearances
UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup
Including qualifying games
Rank
Nation
Player
Games
Goals
Goal Ratio
Debut in Europe
Clubs
1
Giuseppe Bergomi
96
0
0.00
1980
Internazionale
2
Frank Rost
89
0
0.00
1995
Werder Bremen , Schalke , Hamburg
3
Walter Zenga
69
0
0.00
1983
Internazionale , Sampdoria
4
Vincenzo Scifo
66
12
0.18
1983
Anderlecht , Internazionale , Bordeaux , Auxerre , Torino , Monaco
5
Mladen Petrić
63
24
0.38
2004
Basel , Hamburg
6
David Narey
62
5
0.08
1974
Dundee United
7
Aron Winter
60
5
0.08
1986
Ajax , Lazio , Internazionale
8
Giuseppe Baresi
59
0
0.00
1977
Internazionale
9
Alessandro Altobelli
58
25
0.43
1994
Internazionale , Juventus
10
Toni Schumacher
57
0
0.00
1973
Köln , Fenerbahçe
Records
Highest win in one leg, most goals in game:
Highest aggregate win, most goals in tie:
(tie for record for all European Cups for highest aggregate win)
Best come-backs:
1975–76, 2nd round:
1984–85, 2nd round:
1985–86, 3rd round:
1987–88, 3rd round:
1987–88
1st round
2nd round
3rd round
1996–97, 3rd round:
2005–06, Quarter-final:
2005–06, Semi-final:
2009-10, Round of 16;
References
See also
Records and statistics Awards
UEFA Cup era, 1971–2009
Seasons Finals
UEFA Europa League era, 2009–present
Seasons Finals