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Norwegian football clubs in European competitions

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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: the Champions League (originally the European Cup), the 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 thirty 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, Vålerenga and Bodø/Glimt 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. Since 2010 only Molde have managed to progress past the group stage in any competition, reaching the round of 32 in the 2015–16 Europa League and the round of 16 in 2020–21.

Werder Bremen has eliminated Norwegian teams a record five times out of 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

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Key
Season Tournament Club Eliminated by Score Round Eliminated team(s) Ref(s)
1960–61 European Cup Fredrikstad Denmark AGF Aarhus 0–4 R1 Netherlands Ajax (4–3) [1]
1961–62 European Cup Belgium Standard Liège 0–4 PR [2]
1962–63 European Cup Hungary Vasas 1–11 PR [3]
1963–64 European Cup Lyn Germany Borussia Dortmund 3–7 PR [4]
1963–64 Cup Winners' Cup Gjøvik-Lyn Cyprus APOEL 0–7 R1 [5]
1964–65 European Cup Lyn Netherlands Amsterdam 1–8 R1 Finland Reipas Lahti (4–2) [6]
1964–65 Cup Winners' Cup Skeid Finland Haka 1–2 R1 [7]
1965–66 European Cup Lyn Northern Ireland Derry City 6–8 PR [8]
1965–66 Cup Winners' Cup Rosenborg Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 1–6 R1 Iceland KR (6–2) [9][10]
1966–67 European Cup Vålerenga Northern Ireland Linfield 2–5 R2 Albania KF Tirana (wo) [11]
1966–67 Cup Winners' Cup Skeid Spain Zaragoza 4–5 R1 [12]
1967–68 European Cup Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 1–2 R1 [13]
1967–68 Cup Winners' Cup Fredrikstad Portugal Vitória 2–7 R1 [14]
1968–69 European Cup Rosenborg Austria Rapid Wien 4–6 R1 [15]
1968–69 Cup Winners' Cup Lyn Spain Barcelona 4–5 QF Turkey Altay (5–4), Sweden Norrköping (4–3) [16][17][18]
1969–70 European Cup England Leeds United 0–16 R1 [19]
1969–70 Cup Winners' Cup Mjøndalen Wales Cardiff 2–12 R1 [20]
1970–71 European Cup Rosenborg Belgium Standard Liège 0–7 R1 [21]
1970–71 Cup Winners' Cup Strømsgodset France Nantes 3–7 R1 [22]
1971–72 European Cup England Arsenal 1–7 R1 [23]
1971–72 Cup Winners' Cup Lyn Portugal Sporting CP 0–7 R1 [24]
1971–72 UEFA Cup Rosenborg Belgium Lierse 4–4 (a) R2 Finland HJK (4–0) [25]
1972–73 European Cup Scotland Celtic 2–5 R1 [26]
1972–73 Cup Winners' Cup Fredrikstad Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 0–2 R1 [27]
1972–73 UEFA Cup Viking Germany 1. FC Köln 2–10 R2 Iceland ÍBV (1–0) [28]
1972–73 UEFA Cup Lyn England Tottenham Hotspur 3–12 R1 [29]
1973–74 European Cup Viking Czechoslovakia Spartak Trnava 1–3 R1 [30]
1973–74 Cup Winners' Cup Brann Northern Ireland Glentoran 0–2 R2 Malta Gżira (9–0) [31][32]
1973–74 UEFA Cup Fredrikstad Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 0–5 R1 [33]
1973–74 UEFA Cup Strømsgodset England Leeds United 2–7 R1 [34]
1974–75 European Cup Viking Soviet Union Ararat Yerevan 2–6 R1 [35]
1974–75 Cup Winners' Cup Strømsgodset England Liverpool 0–12 R1 [36]
1974–75 UEFA Cup Rosenborg Scotland Hibernian 3–12 R1 [37]
1974–75 UEFA Cup Start Sweden Djurgården 1–7 R1 [38]
1975–76 European Cup Viking Belgium Molenbeek 2–4 R1 [39]
1975–76 Cup Winners' Cup Skeid Poland Stal Rzeszów 0–12 R1 [40]
1975–76 UEFA Cup Molde Sweden Östers IF 1–6 R1 [41]
1975–76 UEFA Cup Vålerenga Republic of Ireland Athlone 2–4 R1 [42]
1976–77 European Cup Viking Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 2–3 R1 [43]
1976–77 Cup Winners' Cup Bodø/Glimt Italy Napoli 0–3 R1 [44]
1976–77 UEFA Cup Brann England Queens Park Rangers 1–11 R1 [45]
1976–77 UEFA Cup Start Austria Wacker Innsbruck 1–7 R1 [46]
1977–78 Cup Winners' Cup Brann Netherlands Twente 1–4 R2 Iceland Akranes (5–0) [47][48]
1977–78 European Cup Lillestrøm Netherlands Ajax 2–4 R1 [49]
1977–78 UEFA Cup Start Germany Braunschweig 1–4 R2 Iceland Fram (8–0) [50]
1977–78 UEFA Cup Mjøndalen Germany Bayern Munich 0–12 R1 [51]
1978–79 European Cup Lillestrøm Austria Austria Wien 1–4 R2 Northern Ireland Linfield (1–0) [52]
1978–79 Cup Winners' Cup Bodø/Glimt Italy Internazionale 1–7 R2 Luxembourg Union Luxembourg (4–2) [53][54]
1978–79 UEFA Cup Molde Soviet Union Torpedo Moscow 3–7 R1 [55]
1978–79 UEFA Cup Start Denmark Esbjerg 0–1 R1 [56]
1979–80 European Cup France Strasbourg 1–6 R1 [57]
1979–80 Cup Winners' Cup Lillestrøm Scotland Rangers 0–3 PR [58]
1979–80 UEFA Cup Skeid England Ipswich Town 1–10 R1 [59]
1979–80 UEFA Cup Viking Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–4 R1 [60]
1980–81 European Cup Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 3–7 R1 [61]
1980–81 Cup Winners' Cup Haugar Wales Newport 0–6 R2 Switzerland Sion (3–1) [62][63]
1980–81 UEFA Cup Moss East Germany 1. FC Magdeburg 3–5 R1 [64]
1981–82 European Cup Start Netherlands AZ 1–4 R1 [65]
1981–82 Cup Winners' Cup Vålerenga Poland Legia Warsaw 3–6 R1 [66]
1981–82 UEFA Cup Bryne Belgium Winterslag 2–3 R1 [67]
1982–83 European Cup Vålerenga Romania Dinamo București 3–4 PR [68]
1982–83 Cup Winners' Cup Lillestrøm Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 0–7 R1 [69]
1982–83 UEFA Cup Viking Scotland Dundee United 1–3 R2 East Germany Lokomotive Leipzig (3–3) [70]
1983–84 European Cup Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 1–5 R1 [71]
1983–84 Cup Winners' Cup Brann Netherlands NEC Nijmegen 1–2 R1 [72]
1983–84 UEFA Cup Bryne Belgium Anderlecht 1–4 R1 [73]
1984–85 European Cup Vålerenga Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 0–4 R1 [74]
1984–85 Cup Winners' Cup Moss Germany Bayern Munich 2–6 R1 [75]
1984–85 UEFA Cup Lillestrøm East Germany Lokomotive Leipzig 3–7 R1 [76]
1985–86 European Cup Vålerenga Soviet Union Zenit Leningrad 0–4 R1 [77]
1985–86 Cup Winners' Cup Fredrikstad Wales Bangor City 1–1 (a) R1 [78]
1985–86 UEFA Cup Viking Poland Legia Warsaw 1–4 R1 [79]
1986–87 European Cup Rosenborg Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 1–7 R2 Northern Ireland Linfield (2–1) [80]
1986–87 Cup Winners' Cup Lillestrøm Portugal Benfica 1–4 R1 [81]
1986–87 UEFA Cup Vålerenga Belgium Beveren 1–4 R1 [82]
1987–88 European Cup Lillestrøm France Bordeaux 0–1 R2 Northern Ireland Linfield (5–3) [83]
1987–88 Cup Winners' Cup Tromsø Scotland St Mirren 0–1 R1 [84]
1987–88 UEFA Cup Mjøndalen Germany Werder Bremen 1–5 R1 [85]
1988–89 European Cup Moss Spain Real Madrid 0–4 R1 [86]
1988–89 Cup Winners' Cup Bryne Hungary Békéscsaba 2–4 PR [87]
1988–89 UEFA Cup Molde Belgium Waregem 1–5 R1 [88]
1989–90 European Cup Rosenborg Belgium Mechelen 0–5 R1 [89]
1989–90 Cup Winners' Cup Brann Italy Sampdoria 0–3 R1 [90]
1989–90 UEFA Cup Lillestrøm Germany Werder Bremen 1–5 R1 [91]
1990–91 European Cup Belgium Club Brugge 1–3 R1 [92]
1990–91 Cup Winners' Cup Viking Belgium Liège 0–5 R1 [93]
1990–91 UEFA Cup Rosenborg Soviet Union Chornomorets Odesa 3–4 R1 [94]
1991–92 European Cup Italy Sampdoria 1–7 R1 [95]
1991–92 Cup Winners' Cup Fyllingen Spain Atlético Madrid 2–8 R1 [96]
1991–92 UEFA Cup Tromsø Austria Wacker Innsbruck 2–3 R1 [97]
1992–93 Champions League Viking Spain Barcelona 0–1 R1 [98]
1992–93 Cup Winners' Cup Strømsgodset Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva 0–4 PR [99]
1992–93 UEFA Cup Rosenborg Russia Dynamo Moscow 3–5 R1 [100]
1993–94 Champions League Austria Austria Wien 4–5 R1 Luxembourg Avenir Beggen (3–0) [101]
1993–94 Cup Winners' Cup Lillestrøm Italy Torino 2–3 R1 Estonia Nikol Tallinn (8–1) [102][103]
1993–94 UEFA Cup Kongsvinger Italy Juventus 1–3 R2 Sweden Öster (7–2) [104]
1994–95 Cup Winners' Cup Bodø/Glimt Italy Sampdoria 3–4 R1 Latvia Olimpija Rīga (6–0) [105][106]
1994–95 UEFA Cup Lillestrøm France Bordeaux 1–5 R2 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk (4–3) [107]
1994–95 UEFA Cup Rosenborg Spain Deportivo La Coruña 2–4 (a.e.t.) R2 Luxembourg Grevenmacher (8–1) [108]
1995–96 Champions League Russia Spartak Moscow, Poland Legia Warszawa, England Blackburn Rovers GS Turkey Beşiktaş (4–3) [109]
1995–96 Cup Winners' Cup Molde France Paris Saint-Germain 2–6 R1 Belarus Dinamo-93 Minsk (3–2) [110][111]
1995–96 UEFA Cup Lillestrøm Denmark Brøndby 0–3 R2 Estonia Flora (4–1) [112]
1995–96 UEFA Cup Viking France Auxerre 1–2 R2 Finland Tampereen Pallo-Veikot (7–1) [113]
1996–97 Champions League Rosenborg Italy Juventus 1–3 QF Greece Panathinaikos (3–1, a.e.t.), Portugal Porto, Italy Milan, Sweden IFK Göteborg [114]
1996–97 Cup Winners' Cup Brann England Liverpool 1–4 QF Republic of Ireland Shelbourne (5–2), Belgium Cercle Brugge (3–6), Netherlands PSV Eindhoven (4–3) [115][116][117][118]
1996–97 UEFA Cup Bodø/Glimt Turkey Trabzonspor 2–5 R1 Israel Beitar Jerusalem (7–2) [119]
1996–97 UEFA Cup Molde Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 1–2 Q2 [120]
1997–98 Champions League Rosenborg Spain Real Madrid, Greece Olympiacos,
Portugal Porto
GS Hungary MTK Budapest (4–1) [121]
1997–98 Cup Winners' Cup Tromsø England Chelsea 4–9 R2 Croatia Zagreb (6–5, a.e.t.) [122][123]
1997–98 UEFA Cup Lillestrøm Netherlands Twente 2–2 (a) R1 Belarus Dinamo Minsk (3–0) [124]
1997–98 UEFA Cup Brann Switzerland Grasshopper 2–3 Q2 Bulgaria Naftex Burgas (4–4) [125]
1997–98 UEFA Cup Viking Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax 2–4 Q2 Serbia Vojvodina (2–2, 5–4 pen.) [126]
1998–99 Champions League Rosenborg Italy Juventus, Turkey Galatasaray,
Spain Athletic Bilbao
GS Belgium Club Brugge (4–4, a) [127]
1998–99 Cup Winners' Cup Vålerenga England Chelsea 2–6 QF Romania Rapid București (2–2, a), Turkey Beşiktaş (4–3) [128][129][130]
1998–99 UEFA Cup Brann Germany Werder Bremen 2–4 R1 Lithuania Žalgiris (1–0) [131]
1998–99 UEFA Cup Strømsgodset England Aston Villa 2–6 R1 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv (1–1, 4–2 pen.) [132]
1998–99 UEFA Cup Molde Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 0–2 Q2 [133]
1999–2000 Champions League Rosenborg Germany Bayern Munich, Spain Real Madrid, Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv G2 Netherlands Feyenoord, Germany Borussia Dortmund, Portugal Boavista [134]
1999–2000 Champions League Molde Spain Real Madrid, Portugal Porto,
Greece Olympiacos
GS Russia CSKA Moscow (4–2), Spain Mallorca (1–1, a) [135]
1999–2000 UEFA Cup Viking Germany Werder Bremen 2–2 (a) R2 Andorra Principat (18–0), Portugal Sporting CP (3–1) [136]
1999–2000 UEFA Cup Bodø/Glimt Germany Werder Bremen 1–6 R1 Liechtenstein Vaduz (3–1) [137]
1999–2000 UEFA Cup Stabæk Spain Deportivo La Coruña 1–2 R1 [138]
2000–01 Champions League Rosenborg Germany Bayern Munich, France Paris Saint-Germain, Sweden Helsingborg G1 Republic of Ireland Shelbourne (4–2), Hungary Dunaferr (4–3) [139]
UEFA Cup Spain Alavés 2–4 R3 [140]
2000–01 UEFA Cup Lillestrøm Spain Alavés 5–3 R2 Northern Ireland Glentoran (4–0), Russia Dynamo Moscow (4–3) [141]
2000–01 UEFA Cup Brann Switzerland Basel 6–7 R1 Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs (2–1) [142]
2000–01 UEFA Cup Molde Spain Rayo Vallecano 1–2 R1 [143]
2001–02 Champions League Rosenborg Italy Juventus, Portugal Porto, Scotland Celtic G1 Slovakia Inter Bratislava (7–3) [144]
2001–02 Champions League Brann Bulgaria Levski Sofia 1–1 (a) Q2 [145]
2001–02 UEFA Cup Viking Germany Hertha BSC 0–3 R2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Brotnjo (2–1), Scotland Kilmarnock (4–3) [146]
2001–02 UEFA Cup Odd Grenland Sweden Helsingborg 3–3 (a) R1 [147]
2002–03 Champions League Rosenborg Italy Internazionale, Netherlands Ajax, France Lyon G1 Denmark Brøndby (4–2) [148]
2002–03 Champions League Lillestrøm Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar 0–2 Q2 [149]
2002–03 UEFA Cup Viking Spain Celta Vigo 1–4 R2 England Chelsea (5–4) [150]
2002–03 UEFA Cup Stabæk Belgium Anderlecht 2–2 (a) R1 Northern Ireland Linfield (5–1) [151]
2002–03 UEFA Cup Brann Lithuania Sūduva 4–6 QR [152]
2003–04 Champions League Rosenborg Spain Deportivo La Coruña 0–1 Q3 Republic of Ireland Bohemian (5–0) [153]
UEFA Cup Portugal Benfica 2–2 (a) R3 Latvia Ventspils (10–1), Serbia Red Star Belgrade (1–0) [154]
2003–04 UEFA Cup Vålerenga England Newcastle United 2–4 R3 Austria Grazer AK (1–1, a), Poland Wisła Kraków (0–0, 4–3 pen.) [155]
2003–04 UEFA Cup Molde Portugal Benfica 1–5 R2 Faroe Islands Klaksvík (6–0), Portugal Leiria (3–2) [156]
2003–04 UEFA Cup Lyn Greece PAOK 1–3 R1 Faroe Islands Runavík (9–1) [157]
2004–05 Champions League Rosenborg England Arsenal, Netherlands PSV Eindhoven,
Greece Panathinaikos
G1 Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol (4–1), Israel Maccabi Haifa (5–3, a.e.t.) [158]
2004–05 UEFA Cup Bodø/Glimt Turkey Beşiktaş 1–2 R1 Estonia Levadia Tallinn (3–3, 8–7 pen.) [159]
2004–05 UEFA Cup Odd Grenland Netherlands Feyenoord 1–5 R1 Lithuania Ekranas (4–3) [160]
2004–05 UEFA Cup Stabæk France Sochaux 0–9 R1 Finland Haka (4–3) [161]
2005–06 Champions League Rosenborg France Lyon, Spain Real Madrid,
Greece Olympiacos
G1 Romania Steaua București (4–3) [162]
2005–06 Champions League Vålerenga Belgium Club Brugge 1–1 (4–3 pen.) Q3 Finland Haka (5–1) [163]
2005–06 UEFA Cup Romania Steaua București 1–6 R1 [164]
2005–06 UEFA Cup Rosenborg Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 1–3 R32 [165]
2005–06 UEFA Cup Viking France Monaco, Germany Hamburger SV,
Czech Republic Slavia Prague, Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
GS Northern Ireland Portadown (3–1), Wales Rhyl (3–1), Austria Austria Wien (2–2, a) [166]
2005–06 UEFA Cup Tromsø France Strasbourg, Italy Roma, Switzerland Basel, Serbia Red Star Belgrade GS Denmark Esbjerg (1–1, 3–2 pen.), Turkey Galatasaray (2–1) [167]
2005–06 UEFA Cup Brann Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 3–5 R1 Finland Allianssi Vantaa (2–0) [168]
2006–07 Champions League Vålerenga Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav 3–5 Q2 [169]
2006–07 UEFA Cup Start Netherlands Ajax 2–9 R1 Faroe Islands Skála (4–0), Republic of Ireland Drogheda United (1–1, 11–10 pen.) [170]
2006–07 UEFA Cup Molde Scotland Rangers 0–2 R1 Latvia Skonto (2–1) [171]
2006–07 UEFA Cup Brann Sweden Åtvidaberg 4–4 (a) Q2 Northern Ireland Glentoran (2–0) [172]
2006–07 UEFA Cup Lyn Estonia Flora 1–1 (a) Q1 [173]
2007–08 Champions League Rosenborg England Chelsea, Germany Schalke 04,
Spain Valencia
GS Kazakhstan Astana (10–2), Finland Tampere United (5–0) [174]
2007–08 UEFA Cup Italy Fiorentina 3–1 R32 [175]
2007–08 UEFA Cup Brann England Everton 1–8 R32 Wales Carmarthen (14–3), Lithuania Sūduva (6–4), Belgium Club Brugge (2–2, a), Germany Hamburger SV, Switzerland Basel, France Rennes, Croatia Dinamo Zagreb [176]
2007–08 UEFA Cup Vålerenga Austria Austria Wien 2–4 R1 Estonia Flora (2–0), Lithuania Ekranas (7–1) [177]
2007–08 UEFA Cup Fredrikstad Sweden Hammarby 2–3 Q2 [178]
2007–08 UEFA Cup Lillestrøm Luxembourg Käerjéng 2–2 (a) Q1 [179]
2008–09 Champions League Brann France Marseille 1–3 Q3 Latvia Ventspils (2–2, a) [180]
2008–09 UEFA Cup Spain Deportivo La Coruña 2–2 (3–2 pen.) GS [181]
2008–09 UEFA Cup Rosenborg France Saint-Étienne, Spain Valencia,
Denmark Copenhagen, Belgium Club Brugge
GS Sweden Djurgården (6–2), Denmark Brøndby (5–3) [182]
2008–09 UEFA Cup Viking Finland Honka 1–2 Q2 Lithuania Vėtra (2–1) [183]
2008–09 UEFA Cup Lillestrøm Denmark Copenhagen 3–7 Q2 [184]
2008–09 UEFA Cup Stabæk France Rennes 2–3 Q2 [185]
2009–10 Champions League Stabæk Denmark Copenhagen 1–3 Q3 Albania Tirana (5–1) [186]
2009–10 Europa League Spain Valencia 1–7 PO [187]
2009–10 Europa League Tromsø Spain Athletic Bilbao 3–4 PO Belarus Dinamo Minsk (4–1), Croatia Slaven (4–1) [188]
2009–10 Europa League Fredrikstad Poland Lech Poznań 3–7 Q3 [189]
2009–10 Europa League Vålerenga Greece PAOK 2–2 (a) Q3 [190]
2009–10 Europa League Rosenborg Azerbaijan Qarabağ 0–1 (a) Q3 Faroe Islands Runavík (6–1) [191]
2010–11 Champions League Rosenborg Denmark Copenhagen 2–2 (a) PO Northern Ireland Linfield (2–0), Sweden AIK (4–0) [192]
Europa League Germany Bayer Leverkusen, Greece Aris,
Spain Atlético Madrid
GS [193]
2010–11 Europa League Molde Germany VfB Stuttgart 4–5 Q3 Latvia Jelgava (2–2, a) [194]
2010–11 Europa League Aalesund Scotland Motherwell 1–4 Q3 [195]
2010–11 Europa League Stabæk Belarus Dnepr Mogilev 3–3 (a) Q2 [196]
2011–12 Champions League Rosenborg Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň 2–4 Q3 Iceland Breiðablik (5–2) [197]
2011–12 Europa League Cyprus AEK Larnaca 1–2 PO [198]
2011–12 Europa League Aalesund Netherlands AZ 2–7 PO Wales Neath (6–1), Hungary Ferencváros (4–3, a.e.t.), Sweden Elfsborg (5–1) [199]
2011–12 Europa League Vålerenga Greece PAOK 0–5 Q3 Armenia Mika (2–0) [200]
2011–12 Europa League Strømsgodset Spain Atlético Madrid 1–4 Q3 [201]
2011–12 Europa League Tromsø Hungary Paks 1–4 Q2 Latvia Daugava (7–1) [202]
2012–13 Champions League Molde Switzerland Basel 1–4 Q3 Latvia Ventspils (4–1) [203]
Europa League Romania Steaua București, Germany VfB Stuttgart,
Denmark Copenhagen
GS Netherlands Heerenveen (4–1)
2012–13 Europa League Rosenborg Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv, Germany Bayer Leverkusen, Austria Rapid Wien GS Northern Ireland Crusaders (4–0), Kazakhstan Ordabasy (4–3), Poland Legia Warsaw (3–2), Switzerland Servette (3–2), Poland Legia Warsaw (3–2) [204]
2012–13 Europa League Aalesund Cyprus APOEL 1–3 Q3 Albania Tirana (6–1) [205]
2012–13 Europa League Tromsø Serbia Partizan 3–3 (a) PO Ukraine Metalurh Donetsk (2–1), Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana (1–0, a.e.t.) [206]
2012–13 Europa League Stabæk Finland JJK 3–4 Q1 [207]
2013–14 Champions League Molde Poland Legia Warsaw 1–1 Q3 Republic of Ireland Sligo Rovers (3–0) [208]
Europa League Russia Rubin Kazan 0–5 PO
2013–14 Europa League Tromsø England Tottenham Hotspur, Russia Anzhi Makhachkala, Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol GS Slovenia Celje (3–2), Azerbaijan Inter Baku (2–1), Luxembourg Differdange 03 (1–1, 4–3 pen.), Turkey Beşiktaş (2–3)[A] [209]
2013–14 Europa League Strømsgodset Czech Republic Jablonec 2–5 Q3 Hungary Debrecen (5–2) [210]
2013–14 Europa League Hødd Kazakhstan Aktobe 1–2 Q2 [211]
2013–14 Europa League Rosenborg Scotland St Johnstone 1–2 Q2 Northern Ireland Crusaders (9–3) [212]
2014–15 Champions League Strømsgodset Romania Steaua București 0–3 Q2 [213]
2014–15 Europa League Haugesund Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 2–3 Q2 Wales Airbus UK Broughton (3–2) [214]
2014–15 Europa League Molde Ukraine Zorya Luhansk 2–3 Q3 Slovenia Gorica (5–2) [215]
2014–15 Europa League Rosenborg Turkey Karabükspor 1–1 (a) Q3 Latvia Jelgava (6–0), Republic of Ireland Sligo Rovers (4–3) [216]
2014–15 Europa League Tromsø Faroe Islands Víkingur Gøta 1–2 Q2 Estonia Santos Tartu (13–1) [217]
2015–16 Champions League Molde Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 3–3 (a) Q3 Armenia Pyunik (5–1) [218]
2015–16 Europa League Spain Sevilla 1–3 R32 Belgium Standard Liège (3–3, a), Turkey Fenerbahçe, Scotland Celtic, Netherlands Ajax [219]
2015–16 Europa League Odd Germany Borussia Dortmund 5–11 PO Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol (3–0), Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers (4–1), Sweden Elfsborg (3–2) [220]
2015–16 Europa League Rosenborg France Saint-Étienne, Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk,
Italy Lazio
GS Faroe Islands Víkingur (2–0), Iceland KR (4–0), Hungary Debrecen (6–3), Romania Steaua București (3–1) [221]
2015–16 Europa League Strømsgodset Croatia Hajduk Split 0–4 Q3 Albania Partizani (4–1), Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav (2–2, a) [222]
2016–17 Champions League Rosenborg Cyprus APOEL 2–4 Q3 Sweden Norrköping (5–4) [223]
Europa League Austria Austria Wien 2–4 PO [224]
2016–17 Europa League Odd Greece PAS Giannina 3–4 (a.e.t.) Q2 Finland Mariehamn (3–1) [225]
2016–17 Europa League Stabæk Wales Connah's Quay Nomads 0–1 Q1 [226]
2016–17 Europa League Strømsgodset Denmark SønderjyskE 3–4 (a.e.t.) Q2 [227]
2017–18 Champions League Rosenborg Scotland Celtic 0–1 Q3 Republic of Ireland Dundalk (3–2)
Europa League Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg, Spain Real Sociedad, North Macedonia Vardar GS Netherlands Ajax (4–2)
2017–18 Europa League Brann Slovakia Ružomberok 1–2 Q2
2017–18 Europa League Haugesund Poland Lech Poznań 3–4 Q2 Northern Ireland Coleraine (7–0)
2017–18 Europa League Odd Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 1–2 Q3 Northern Ireland Ballymena United (5–0), Liechtenstein Vaduz (2–0)
2018–19 Champions League Rosenborg Scotland Celtic 1–3 Q2 Iceland Valur (3–2)
Europa League Austria Red Bull Salzburg, Scotland Celtic,
Germany Leipzig
GS Republic of Ireland Cork City (5–0), North Macedonia Shkëndija (5−1)
2018–19 Europa League Lillestrøm Austria LASK 1–6 Q2
2018–19 Europa League Molde Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 3–4 PO Northern Ireland Glenavon (6–3), Albania Laçi (5–0), Scotland Hibernian (3–0)
2018–19 Europa League Sarpsborg 08 Belgium Genk, Sweden Malmö FF, Turkey Beşiktaş GS Iceland ÍBV (6–0), Switzerland St. Gallen (2–2, ag), Croatia Rijeka (2–1), Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv (4–3)
2019–20 Champions League Rosenborg Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 1–3 PO Northern Ireland Linfield (6–0), Belarus BATE Borisov (3–2), Slovenia Maribor (6–2)
Europa League Austria LASK, Portugal Sporting CP, Netherlands PSV Eindhoven GS
2019–20 Europa League Brann Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 3–4 Q1
2019–20 Europa League Haugesund Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 0–1 Q3 Northern Ireland Cliftonville (6–1), Austria Sturm Graz (3–2)
2019–20 Europa League Molde Serbia Partizan 2–3 PO Iceland KR (7–1), Serbia Čukarički (3–1), Greece Aris (4–3, a.e.t.)
2020–21 Champions League Molde Hungary Ferencváros 3–3 (a) PO Finland KuPS (5–0), Slovenia Celje (2–1), Azerbaijan Qarabağ (6–5, pen.)
Europa League Spain Granada 2–3 R16 England Arsenal, Austria Rapid Wien, Republic of Ireland Dundalk, Germany 1899 Hoffenheim (5–3)
2020–21 Europa League Bodø/Glimt Italy Milan 2–3 Q3 Lithuania Kauno Žalgiris (6–1), Lithuania Žalgiris (3–1)
2020–21 Europa League Rosenborg Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 0–2 PO Iceland Breiðablik (4–2), Latvia Ventspils (5–1), Turkey Alanyaspor (1–0)
2020–21 Europa League Viking Scotland Aberdeen 0–2 Q2
2021–22 Champions League Bodø/Glimt Poland Legia Warsaw 2–5 Q1
Europa Conference League Italy Roma 2–5 QF Lithuania Žalgiris, (3–2) Kosovo Prishtina (3–2), Iceland Valur (6–0), Italy Roma, Ukraine Zorya Luhansk, Bulgaria CSKA Sofia, Scotland Cetlic (5–1), Netherlands AZ (4–3 a.e.t.)
2021–22 Europa Conference League Molde Turkey Trabzonspor 4–4 (3–4p) Q3 Switzerland Servette (3–2)
2021–22 Europa Conference League Rosenborg France Rennes 1–5 PO Slovenia Domžale (8–2), Iceland FH (6–1)
2021–22 Europa Conference League Vålerenga Belgium Gent 2–4 Q2
2022–23 Champions League Bodø/Glimt Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 2–4 PO Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík (4–3), Northern Ireland Linfield (8–1), Lithuania Žalgiris (6–1)
Europa League England Arsenal, Netherlands PSV Eindhoven, Switzerland Zürich GS
Europa Conference League Poland Lech Poznań 0–1 KPO
2022–23 Europa Conference League Molde Sweden Djurgården, Belgium Gent, Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers GS Sweden Elfsborg (6–2), Hungary Kisvárda (5–2), Austria Wolfsberger AC (4–1)
2022–23 Europa Conference League Viking Romania FCSB 3–4 PO Czech Republic Sparta Prague (2–1), Republic of Ireland Sligo Rovers (5–2)
2022–23 Europa Conference League Lillestrøm Belgium Royal Antwerp 1–5 Q3 Finland SJK (6–2)
2023–24 Champions League Molde Turkey Galatasaray 3–5 PO Finland HJK Helsinki (2–1), Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvik (3–2)
Europa League Germany Bayer Leverkusen, Azerbaijan Qarabağ, Sweden BK Häcken GS
Europa Conference League Belgium Club Brugge 2–4 R16 Poland Legia Warsaw (6-2)
2023–24 Europa Conference League Bodø/Glimt Netherlands Ajax 3–4 (a.e.t.) KPO Czech Republic Bohemians 1905 (7–2), Armenia Pyunik (6–0), Romania Sepsi OSK (5–4 a.e.t.), Belgium Club Brugge, Turkey Beşiktaş, Switzerland Lugano
2023–24 Europa Conference League Rosenborg Scotland Heart of Midlothian 3–4 Q3 Northern Ireland Crusaders (5–4)
2023–24 Europa Conference League Brann Netherlands AZ 4–4 (5–6 p) PO Portugal Arouca (4–3)
2024–25 Champions League Bodø/Glimt Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2–3 PO Latvia RFS (7–1), Poland Jagiellonia Białystok (5–1)
Europa League Portugal Porto, Belgium Union Saint-Gilloise, Portugal Braga, Azerbaijan Qarabağ, England Manchester United, Turkey Beşiktaş, Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv, France Nice GS
2024–25 Europa League Molde Sweden Elfsborg 1–1 (2–4 p) PO Denmark Silkeborg (5–4), Belgium Cercle Brugge (3–1)
Europa Conference League Northern Ireland Larne, Belgium Gent, Poland Jagiellonia Białystok, Cyprus APOEL, Finland HJK Helsinki, Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav GS
2024–25 Europa Conference League Brann Kazakhstan Astana 2–3 PO Netherlands Go Ahead Eagles (2–1), Scotland St Mirren (4–2)
2024–25 Europa Conference League Tromsø Scotland Kilmarnock 2–3 Q3 Finland KuPS (2–0)
  • ^
    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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