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Sporting Clube de Portugal history and statistics in the UEFA competitions.

1963–64 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

The 1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Sporting Clube de Portugal of Portugal, who defeated MTK Budapest of Hungary in the final. It was the first and only time a Portuguese team side has won a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup trophy.[1]

Sporting CP entered the competition to defeat Atalanta in the qualifying round, past APOEL was to the history of biggest win in UEFA competitions 16–1, Manchester United, Olympique Lyonnais and in the end defeated MTK Budapest, the same final that was played over two legs on neutral ground. Sporting Clube de Portugal win their first European title.

Honours

Matches

From 1955–56 to 1979–80

Note: Sporting CP score always listed first.

From 1980–81 to 1999–2000

Note: Sporting CP score always listed first.

From 2000–01 to present

Last updated: 26 July 2020
Note: Sporting CP score always listed first.

Overall record

By competition

As of 12 April 2018
Sporting Clube de Portugal record in European football by competition[2]
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%[a]
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 92 26 20 46 118 152 −34 028.26
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 40 18 9 13 82 49 +33 045.00
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 169 80 38 51 265 188 +77 047.34
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 19 8 5 6 34 25 +9 042.11
Total 320 132 72 116 499 414 +85 041.25

Finals

Year Competition Opposing team Score Venue
1964 Cup Winners' Cup Hungary MTK Budapest 3–3 (1–0 rep) Belgium Heysel Stadium, Brussels
Belgium Bosuilstadion, Antwerp (rep)
2005 UEFA Cup Russia CSKA Moscow 1–3 Portugal Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon

Notes

References

  1. ^ "1963/64: Sporting at the second attempt". uefa.com. 1 May 1964. Archived from the original on 29 June 2010.
  2. ^ "Sporting Histórico Competições". Zerozero.pt.