Norwegian football clubs in European competitions

Norwegian football teams have entered Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) club competitions every season since 1960. Nineteen clubs have represented Norway in four official tournaments: Champions League (originally the European Cup), Europa League (originally the UEFA Cup), the Cup Winners' Cup and the Intertoto Cup, the latter two which are now defunct. Rosenborg has participated in 30 seasons, more than any other Norwegian team, while Fyllingen, Gjøvik-Lyn, Haugar and Kongsvinger have only participated once each. No Norwegian teams have ever advanced past the quarter-finals of any tournament, with Rosenborg, Lyn, Brann and Vålerenga having reached one quarter-final each.

Fredrikstad made Norway's debut by winning over Ajax in the 1960–61 European Cup. They would represent Norway for the first three seasons until Lyn took the place in 1963–64. The same year Gjøvik-Lyn debuted for Norway in the Cup Winners' Cup. Rosenborg made Norway's debut in the UEFA Cup in 1971. In 93 entries between 1960 and 1992, Norwegian clubs only succeeded at advancing past the first fixture sixteen times, and only once past the second, when Lyn reached the 1968–69 European Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals. From 1993 Norwegian clubs started advancing past the first rounds more regularly. Rosenborg reached the group stage of the 1995–96 UEFA Champions League and would qualify for that level eight consecutive times and eleven in total. The following season Rosenborg reached the quarter-finals, the same season as Brann reached the quarter-finals of the Cup Winners' Cup. Vålerenga would match the feat in the 1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. The following year Molde qualified to bring two teams to the group stage of the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League. The 2005–06 season saw Rosenborg play in the Champions League group stage and both Viking and Tromsø play in the UEFA Cup group stage. Rosenborg is the only team qualify for the UEFA Cup by winning all its matches in the Intertoto Cup, an achievement they completed in 2008.

Werder Bremen has eliminated Norwegian teams a record all of their five attempts. Linfield has played Norwegian teams a record seven times, with the team being eliminated a record five times. Viking holds a Norwegian record 18–0 victory Principat from 1999, while Leeds United served a Norwegian record 0–16 defeat for Lyn in 1969.

Results

Key
Season Tournament Club Eliminated by Score Round Eliminated team(s) Ref(s)
1960–61 European CupFredrikstad AGF Aarhus0–4R1 Ajax (4–3)[1]
1961–62 European Cup Standard Liège0–4PR[2]
1962–63 European Cup Vasas1–11PR[3]
1963–64 European CupLyn Borussia Dortmund3–7PR[4]
1963–64 Cup Winners' CupGjøvik-Lyn APOEL0–7R1[5]
1964–65 European CupLyn Amsterdam1–8R1 Reipas Lahti (4–2)[6]
1964–65 Cup Winners' CupSkeid Haka1–2R1[7]
1965–66 European CupLyn Derry City6–8PR[8]
1965–66 Cup Winners' CupRosenborg Dynamo Kyiv1–6R1 KR (6–2)[9][10]
1966–67 European CupVålerenga Linfield2–5R2 KF Tirana (wo)[11]
1966–67 Cup Winners' CupSkeid Real Zaragoza4–5R1[12]
1967–68 European Cup Sparta Prague1–2R1[13]
1967–68 Cup Winners' CupFredrikstad Vitória2–7R1[14]
1968–69 European CupRosenborg Rapid Wien4–6R1[15]
1968–69 Cup Winners' CupLyn Barcelona4–5QF Altay (5–4), Norrköping (4–3)[16][17][18]
1969–70 European Cup Leeds United0–16R1[19]
1969–70 Cup Winners' CupMjøndalen Cardiff2–12R1[20]
1970–71 European CupRosenborg Standard Liège0–7R1[21]
1970–71 Cup Winners' CupStrømsgodset Nantes3–7R1[22]
1971–72 European Cup Arsenal1–7R1[23]
1971–72 Cup Winners' CupLyn Sporting0–7R1[24]
1971–72 UEFA CupRosenborg Lierse4–4 (ag)R2 HJK Helsinki (4–0)[25]
1972–73 European Cup Celtic2–5R1[26]
1972–73 Cup Winners' CupFredrikstad Hajduk Split0–2R1[27]
1972–73 UEFA CupViking Köln2–10R2 Vestmannaeyja (1–0)[28]
1972–73 UEFA CupLyn Tottenham Hotspur3–12R1[29]
1973–74 European CupViking Spartak Trnava1–3R1[30]
1973–74 Cup Winners' CupBrann Glentoran0–2R2 Gżira (9–0)[31][32]
1973–74 UEFA CupFredrikstad Dynamo Kyiv0–5R1[33]
1973–74 UEFA CupStrømsgodset Leeds2–7R1[34]
1974–75 European CupViking Ararat Yerevan2–6R1[35]
1974–75 Cup Winners' CupStrømsgodset Liverpool0–12R1[36]
1974–75 UEFA CupRosenborg Hibernian3–12R1[37]
1974–75 UEFA CupStart Djurgården1–7R1[38]
1975–76 European CupViking Molenbeek2–4R1[39]
1975–76 Cup Winners' CupSkeid Stal Rzeszów0–12R1[40]
1975–76 UEFA CupMolde Öster1–6R1[41]
1975–76 UEFA CupVålerenga Athlone2–4R1[42]
1976–77 European CupViking Baník Ostrava2–3R1[43]
1976–77 Cup Winners' CupBodø/Glimt Napoli0–3R1[44]
1976–77 UEFA CupBrann Queens Park Rangers1–11R1[45]
1976–77 UEFA CupStart Wacker Innsbruck1–7R1[46]
1977–78 Cup Winners' CupBrann Twente1–4R2 Akranes (5–0)[47][48]
1977–78 European CupLillestrøm Ajax2–4R1[49]
1977–78 UEFA CupStart Braunschweig1–4R2 Fram (8–0)[50]
1977–78 UEFA CupMjøndalen Bayern Munich0–12R1[51]
1978–79 European CupLillestrøm Austria Wien1–4R2 Linfield (1–0)[52]
1978–79 Cup Winners' CupBodø/Glimt Internazionale1–7R2 Union Luxembourg (4–2)[53][54]
1978–79 UEFA CupMolde Torpedo Moscow3–7R1[55]
1978–79 UEFA CupStart Esbjerg0–1R1[56]
1979–80 European Cup Strasbourg1–6R1[57]
1979–80 Cup Winners' CupLillestrøm Rangers0–3PR[58]
1979–80 UEFA CupSkeid Ipswich1–10R1[59]
1979–80 UEFA CupViking Borussia Mönchengladbach1–4R1[60]
1980–81 European Cup Red Star Belgrade3–7R1[61]
1980–81 Cup Winners' CupHaugar Newport0–6R2 Sion (3–1)[62][63]
1980–81 UEFA CupMoss Magdeburg3–5R1[64]
1981–82 European CupStart AZ1–4R1[65]
1981–82 Cup Winners' CupVålerenga Legia Warsaw3–6R1[66]
1981–82 UEFA CupBryne Winterslag2–3R1[67]
1982–83 European CupVålerenga Dinamo București3–4PR[68]
1982–83 Cup Winners' CupLillestrøm Red Star Belgrade0–7R1[69]
1982–83 UEFA CupViking Dundee United1–3R2 Lokomotive Leipzig (3–3)[70]
1983–84 European Cup Partizan1–5R1[71]
1983–84 Cup Winners' CupBrann NEC Nijmegen1–2R1[72]
1983–84 UEFA CupBryne Anderlecht1–4R1[73]
1984–85 European CupVålerenga Sparta Prague0–4R1[74]
1984–85 Cup Winners' CupMoss Bayern Munich2–6R1[75]
1984–85 UEFA CupLillestrøm Lokomotive Leipzig3–7R1[76]
1985–86 European CupVålerenga Zenit Leningrad0–4R1[77]
1985–86 Cup Winners' CupFredrikstad Bangor City1–1 (ag)R1[78]
1985–86 UEFA CupViking Legia Warsaw1–4R1[79]
1986–87 European CupRosenborg Red Star Belgrade1–7R2 Linfield (2–1)[80]
1986–87 Cup Winners' CupLillestrøm Benfica1–4R1[81]
1986–87 UEFA CupVålerenga Beveren1–4R1[82]
1987–88 European CupLillestrøm Bordeaux0–1R2 Linfield (5–3)[83]
1987–88 Cup Winners' CupTromsø St Mirren0–1R1[84]
1987–88 UEFA CupMjøndalen Werder Bremen1–5R1[85]
1988–89 European CupMoss Real Madrid0–4R1[86]
1988–89 Cup Winners' CupBryne Békéscsaba2–4PR[87]
1988–89 UEFA CupMolde Waregem1–5R1[88]
1989–90 European CupRosenborg Mechelen0–5R1[89]
1989–90 Cup Winners' CupBrann Sampdoria0–3R1[90]
1989–90 UEFA CupLillestrøm Werder Bremen1–5R1[91]
1990–91 European Cup Club Brugge1–3R1[92]
1990–91 Cup Winners' CupViking Liège0–5R1[93]
1990–91 UEFA CupRosenborg Chornomorets Odesa3–4R1[94]
1991–92 European Cup Sampdoria1–7R1[95]
1991–92 Cup Winners' CupFyllingen Atlético Madrid2–8R1[96]
1991–92 UEFA CupTromsø Wacker Innsbruck2–3R1[97]
1992–93 Champions LeagueViking Barcelona0–1R1[98]
1992–93 Cup Winners' CupStrømsgodset Hapoel Petah Tikva0–4PR[99]
1992–93 UEFA CupRosenborg Dynamo Moscow3–5R1[100]
1993–94 Champions League Austria Wien4–5R1 Avenir Beggen (3–0)[101]
1993–94 Cup Winners' CupLillestrøm Torino2–3R1 Nikol Tallinn (8–1)[102][103]
1993–94 UEFA CupKongsvinger Juventus1–3R2 Öster (7–2)[104]
1994–95 Cup Winners' CupBodø/Glimt Sampdoria3–4R1 Olimpija Rīga (6–0)[105][106]
1994–95 UEFA CupLillestrøm Bordeaux1–5R2 Shakhtar Donetsk (4–3)[107]
1994–95 UEFA CupRosenborg Deportivo de La Coruña2–4 (aet)R2 Grevenmacher (8–1)[108]
1995–96 Champions League Spartak Moscow, Legia Warszawa, Blackburn RoversGS Beşiktaş (4–3)[109]
1995–96 Cup Winners' CupMolde Paris Saint-Germain2–6R1 Dinamo-93 Minsk (3–2)[110][111]
1995–96 UEFA CupLillestrøm Brøndby0–3R2 Flora (4–1)[112]
1995–96 UEFA CupViking Auxerre1–2R2 Tampereen Pallo-Veikot (7–1)[113]
1996–97 Champions LeagueRosenborg Juventus1–3QF Panathinaikos (3–1, aet), Porto, Milan, IFK Göteborg[114]
1996–97 Cup Winners' CupBrann Liverpool1–4QF Shelbourne (5–2), Cercle Brugge (3–6), PSV Eindhoven (4–3)[115][116][117][118]
1996–97 UEFA CupBodø/Glimt Trabzonspor2–5R1 Beitar Jerusalem (7–2)[119]
1996–97 UEFA CupMolde Dinamo Tbilisi1–2Q2[120]
1997–98 Champions LeagueRosenborg Real Madrid, Olympiacos,
Porto
GS MTK (4–1)[121]
1997–98 Cup Winners' CupTromsø Chelsea4–9R2 Zagreb (6–5 aet)[122][123]
1997–98 UEFA CupLillestrøm Twente2–2 (ag)R1 Dinamo Minsk (3–0)[124]
1997–98 UEFA CupBrann Grasshopper2–3Q2 Naftex Burgas (4–4)[125]
1997–98 UEFA CupViking Neuchâtel Xamax2–4Q2 Vojvodina (2–2, 5–4p)[126]
1998–99 Champions LeagueRosenborg Juventus, Galatasaray,
Athletic Bilbao
GS Club Brugge (4–4, ag)[127]
1998–99 Cup Winners' CupVålerenga Chelsea2–6QF Rapid București (2–2, ag), Beşiktaş (4–3)[128][129][130]
1998–99 UEFA CupBrann Werder Bremen2–4R1 Žalgiris (1–0)[131]
1998–99 UEFA CupStrømsgodset Aston Villa2–6R1 Hapoel Tel Aviv (1–1, 4–2p)[132]
1998–99 UEFA CupMolde CSKA Sofia0–2Q2[133]
1999–2000 Champions LeagueRosenborg Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Dynamo KyivG2 Feyenoord, Borussia Dortmund, Boavista[134]
1999–2000 Champions LeagueMolde Real Madrid, Porto,
Olympiacos
GS CSKA Moscow (4–2), Mallorca (1–1, ag)[135]
1999–2000 UEFA CupViking Werder Bremen2–2 (ag)R2 Principat (18–0), Sporting (3–1)[136]
1999–2000 UEFA CupBodø/Glimt Werder Bremen1–6R1 Vaduz (3–1)[137]
1999–2000 UEFA CupStabæk Deportivo de La Coruña1–2R1[138]
2000–01 Champions LeagueRosenborg Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, HelsingborgG1 Shelbourne (4–2), Dunaferr (4–3)[139]
UEFA Cup Alavés2–4R3[140]
2000–01 UEFA CupLillestrøm Alavés5–3R2 Glentoran (4–0), Dynamo Moscow (4–3)[141]
2000–01 UEFA CupBrann Basel6–7R1 Liepājas Metalurgs (2–1)[142]
2000–01 UEFA CupMolde Rayo Vallecano1–2R1[143]
2001–02 Champions LeagueRosenborg Juventus, Porto, CelticG1 Inter Bratislava (7–3)[144]
2001–02 Champions LeagueBrann Levski Sofia1–1 (ag)Q2[145]
2001–02 UEFA CupViking Hertha0–3R2 Brotnjo (2–1), Kilmarnock (4–3)[146]
2001–02 UEFA CupOdd Grenland Helsingborg3–3 (ag)R1[147]
2002–03 Champions LeagueRosenborg Internazionale, Ajax, LyonG1 Brøndby (4–2)[148]
2002–03 Champions LeagueLillestrøm Željezničar0–2Q2[149]
2002–03 UEFA CupViking Celta de Vigo1–4R2 Chelsea (5–4)[150]
2002–03 UEFA CupStabæk Anderlecht2–2 (ag)R1 Linfield (5–1)[151]
2002–03 UEFA CupBrann Sūduva4–6QR[152]
2003–04 Champions LeagueRosenborg Deportivo de La Coruña0–1Q3 Bohemian (5–0)[153]
UEFA Cup Benfica2–2 (ag)R3 Ventspils (10–1), Red Star Belgrade (1–0)[154]
2003–04 UEFA CupVålerenga Newcastle2–4R3 Grazer AK (1–1, ag), Wisła Kraków (0–0, 4–3p)[155]
2003–04 UEFA CupMolde Benfica1–5R2 Klaksvík (6–0), Leiria (3–2)[156]
2003–04 UEFA CupLyn PAOK1–3R1 Runavík (9–1)[157]
2004–05 Champions LeagueRosenborg Arsenal, PSV Eindhoven,
Panathinaikos
G1 Sheriff Tiraspol (4–1), Maccabi Haifa (5–3, aet)[158]
2004–05 UEFA CupBodø/Glimt Beşiktaş1–2R1 Levadia Tallinn (3–3, 8–7p)[159]
2004–05 UEFA CupOdd Grenland Feyenoord1–5R1 Ekranas (4–3)[160]
2004–05 UEFA CupStabæk Sochaux0–9R1 Haka (4–3)[161]
2005–06 Champions LeagueRosenborg Lyon, Real Madrid,
Olympiacos
G1 Steaua București (4–3)[162]
2005–06 Champions LeagueVålerenga Club Brugge1–1 (4–3p)Q3 Haka (5–1)[163]
2005–06 UEFA Cup Steaua București1–6R1[164]
2005–06 UEFA CupRosenborg Zenit1–3R32[165]
2005–06 UEFA CupViking AS Monaco, Hamburg,
Slavia Prague, CSKA Sofia
GS Portadown (3–1), Rhyl (3–1), Austria Wien (2–2, ag)[166]
2005–06 UEFA CupTromsø Strasbourg, Roma, Basel, Red Star BelgradeGS Esbjerg (1–1, 3–2p), Galatasaray (2–1)[167]
2005–06 UEFA CupBrann Lokomotiv Moscow3–5R1 Allianssi Vantaa (2–0)[168]
2006–07 Champions LeagueVålerenga Mladá Boleslav3–5Q2[169]
2006–07 UEFA CupStart Ajax2–9R1 Skála (4–0), Drogheda (1–1, 11–10p)[170]
2006–07 UEFA CupMolde Rangers0–2R1 Skonto (2–1)[171]
2006–07 UEFA CupBrann Åtvidaberg4–4 (ag)Q2 Glentoran (2–0)[172]
2006–07 UEFA CupLyn Flora1–1 (ag)Q1[173]
2007–08 Champions LeagueRosenborg Chelsea, Schalke 04,
Valencia
GS Astana (10–2), Tampere United (5–0)[174]
2007–08 UEFA Cup Fiorentina3–1R32[175]
2007–08 UEFA CupBrann Everton1–8R32 Carmarthen (14–3), Sūduva (6–4), Club Brugge (2–2, ag), Hamburg, Basel, Rennes, Dinamo Zagreb[176]
2007–08 UEFA CupVålerenga Austria Wien2–4R1 Flora (2–0), Ekranas (7–1)[177]
2007–08 UEFA CupFredrikstad Hammarby2–3Q2[178]
2007–08 UEFA CupLillestrøm Käerjéng2–2 (ag)Q1[179]
2008–09 Champions LeagueBrann Marseille1–3Q3 Ventspils (2–2, ag)[180]
2008–09 UEFA Cup Deportivo de La Coruña2–2 (3–2p)GS[181]
2008–09 UEFA CupRosenborg Saint-Étienne, Valencia,
Copenhagen, Club Brugge
GS Djurgården (6–2), Brøndby (5–3)[182]
2008–09 UEFA CupViking Honka1–2Q2 Vėtra (2–1)[183]
2008–09 UEFA CupLillestrøm Copenhagen3–7Q2[184]
2008–09 UEFA CupStabæk Rennes2–3Q2[185]
2009–10 Champions LeagueStabæk Copenhagen1–3Q3 Tirana (5–1)[186]
2009–10 Europa League Valencia1–7PO[187]
2009–10 Europa LeagueTromsø Athletic Bilbao3–4PO Dinamo Minsk (4–1), Slaven (4–1)[188]
2009–10 Europa LeagueFredrikstad Lech Poznań3–7Q3[189]
2009–10 Europa LeagueVålerenga PAOK2–2 (ag)Q3[190]
2009–10 Europa LeagueRosenborg Qarabağ0–1 (ag)Q3 Runavík (6–1)[191]
2010–11 Champions LeagueRosenborg Copenhagen2–2 (ag)PO Linfield (2–0), AIK (4–0)[192]
Europa League Bayer Leverkusen, Aris,
Atlético Madrid
GS[193]
2010–11 Europa LeagueMolde Stuttgart4–5Q3 Jelgava (2–2, ag)[194]
2010–11 Europa LeagueAalesund Motherwell1–4Q3[195]
2010–11 Europa LeagueStabæk Dnepr Mogilev3–3 (ag)Q2[196]
2011–12 Champions LeagueRosenborg Viktoria Plzeň2–4Q3 Breiðablik (5–2)[197]
2011–12 Europa League AEK Larnaca1–2PO[198]
2011–12 Europa LeagueAalesund AZ2–7PO Neath (6–1), Ferencvárosi (4–3, aet), Elfsborg (5–1)[199]
2011–12 Europa LeagueVålerenga PAOK0–5Q3 Mika (2–0)[200]
2011–12 Europa LeagueStrømsgodset Atlético Madrid1–4Q3[201]
2011–12 Europa LeagueTromsø Paks1–4Q2 Daugava (7–1)[202]
2012–13 Champions LeagueMolde Basel1–4Q3 Ventspils (4–1)[203]
Europa League Steaua București, Stuttgart,
Copenhagen
GS Heerenveen (4–1)
2012–13 Europa LeagueRosenborg Metalist Kharkiv, Bayer Leverkusen, Rapid WienGS Crusaders (4–0), Ordabasy (4–3), Legia Warsaw (3–2), Servette (3–2), Legia Warsaw (3–2)[204]
2012–13 Europa LeagueAalesund APOEL1–3Q3 Tirana (6–1)[205]
2012–13 Europa LeagueTromsø Partizan3–3 (ag)PO Metalurh Donetsk (2–1), Olimpija Ljubljana (1–0 aet)[206]
2012–13 Europa LeagueStabæk JJK Jyväskylä3–4Q1[207]
2013–14 Champions LeagueMolde Legia Warszawa1–1Q3 Sligo Rovers (3–0)[208]
Europa League Rubin Kazan0–5PO
2013–14 Europa LeagueTromsø Tottenham Hotspur, Anzhi Makhachkala, Sheriff TiraspolGS Celje (3–2), Inter Baku (2–1), Differdange 03 (1–1) (4–3p), Beşiktaş (2–3)[A][209]
2013–14 Europa LeagueStrømsgodset Jablonec2–5Q3 Debreceni (5–2)[210]
2013–14 Europa LeagueHødd Aktobe1–2Q2[211]
2013–14 Europa LeagueRosenborg St Johnstone1–2Q2 Crusaders (9–3)[212]
2014–15 Champions LeagueStrømsgodset Steaua Bucureşti0–3Q2[213]
2014–15 Europa LeagueHaugesund Sarajevo2–3Q2 Airbus UK Broughton (3–2)[214]
2014–15 Europa LeagueMolde Zorya Luhansk2–3Q3 Gorica (5–2)[215]
2014–15 Europa LeagueRosenborg Karabükspor1–1 (ag)Q3 Jelgava (6–0), Sligo Rovers (4–3)[216]
2014–15 Europa LeagueTromsø Víkingur Gøta1–2Q2 Santos Tartu (13–1)[217]
2015–16 Champions LeagueMolde Dinamo Zagreb3–3 (ag)Q3 Pyunik (5–1)[218]
2015–16 Europa League Sevilla1–3R32 Standard Liège (3–3, ag), Fenerbahçe, Celtic, Ajax[219]
2015–16 Europa LeagueOdd Borussia Dortmund5–11PO Sheriff Tiraspol (3–0), Shamrock Rovers (4–1), Elfsborg (3–2)[220]
2015–16 Europa LeagueRosenborg Saint-Étienne, Dnipro,
Lazio
GS Víkingur (2–0), KR (4–0), Debreceni (6–3), Steaua Bucureşti (3–1)[221]
2015–16 Europa LeagueStrømsgodset Hajduk Split0–4Q3 Partizani Tiranë (4–1), Mladá Boleslav (2–2, ag)[222]
2016–17 Champions LeagueRosenborg APOEL2–4Q3 Norrköping (5–4)[223]
Europa League Austria Wien2–4PO[224]
2016–17 Europa LeagueOdd PAS Giannina3–4 (aet)Q2 Mariehamn (3–1)[225]
2016–17 Europa LeagueStabæk Connah's Quay Nomads0–1Q1[226]
2016–17 Europa LeagueStrømsgodset SønderjyskE3–4 (aet)Q2[227]
2017–18 Champions LeagueRosenborg Celtic0–1Q3 Dundalk (3–2)
Europa League Zenit Saint Petersburg, Real Sociedad, VardarGS Ajax (4–2)
2017–18 Europa LeagueBrann Ružomberok1–2Q2
2017–18 Europa LeagueHaugesund Lech Poznań3–4Q2 Coleraine (7–0)
2017–18 Europa LeagueOdd Dinamo Zagreb1–2Q3 Ballymena United (5–0), Vaduz (2–0)
2018–19 Champions LeagueRosenborg Celtic1–3Q2 Valur (3–2)
Europa League Red Bull Salzburg, Celtic,
Leipzig
GS Cork City (5–0), Shkëndija (5−1)
2018–19 Europa LeagueLillestrøm LASK Linz1–6Q2
2018–19 Europa LeagueMolde Zenit Saint Petersburg3–4PO Glenavon (6–3), Laçi (5–0), Hibernian (3–0)
2018–19 Europa LeagueSarpsborg 08 Genk, Malmö, BeşiktaşGS ÍBV (6–0), St. Gallen (2–2, ag), Rijeka (2–1), Maccabi Tel Aviv (4–3)
2019–20 Champions LeagueRosenborg Dinamo Zagreb1–3PO Linfield (6–0), BATE Borisov (3–2), Maribor (6–2)
Europa League LASK, Sporting CP, PSV EindhovenGS
2019–20 Europa LeagueBrann Shamrock Rovers3–4Q1
2019–20 Europa LeagueHaugesund PSV Eindhoven0–1Q3 Cliftonville (6–1), Sturm Graz (3–2)
2019–20 Europa LeagueMolde Partizan2–3PO KR (7–1), Čukarički (3–1), Aris (4–3, aet)
2020–21 Champions LeagueMoldeQ1
2020–21 Europa LeagueBodø/GlimtQ1
2020–21 Europa LeagueRosenborgQ1
2020–21 Europa LeagueVikingQ2
  • ^
    On 30 August 2013, Beşiktaş was disqualified from the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League as per final ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[228] They were replaced in the group stage draw by Tromsø, which lost to Beşiktaş in the play-off round.[229]
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