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UEFA Europa League Wiki Information
The UEFA Europa League and UEFA Cup is an association football competition established in 1972. [1] It is considered to be the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League. Clubs qualify for the UEFA Cup based on their performance in national leagues and cup competitions. For the first 25 years of the competition, the final was contested over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium, but in 1998, Internazionale defeated Lazio in the competition's first single-legged final held at a neutral venue, the Parc des Princes in Paris. [2] Tottenham Hotspur won the inaugural competition in 1972 defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–2 on aggregate. [3]
Juventus, Internazionale and Liverpool hold the record for the most victories, with each team winning the competition three times since its inception. Real Madrid and Sevilla are the only teams to have retained the UEFA Cup. Real Madrid won the competition in 1985 and 1986, whilst Sevilla retained the cup in 2007 after winning it in 2006. Teams from Italy have won the competition the most times, with nine winners coming from the country. Borussia Mönchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund, Marseille and RCD Espanyol hold the distinction of losing in the final the most times, each team has lost the final twice. The current champions, and last champions before the UEFA Cup is renamed as the UEFA Europa League, are Shakhtar Donetsk who beat Werder Bremen 2-1 after extra time in the 2009 final.
While the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup is considered to be the predecessor to the UEFA Cup, UEFA do not consider the tournament to be an official UEFA contest, and therefore successes in this competition are not included in the list. [4]
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UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE TICKETS
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Key
†
| Winner won after extra time
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*
| Winner won by a penalty shootout after extra time
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#
| Winner won after Golden goal extra time
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Bold
| Indicates the winner in two-legged finals
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Two-legged finals
Year
| Country
| Home team
| Score
| Away team
| Country
| Venue
| Location
| Notes
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1972
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| Wolverhampton Wanderers
| 1–2
| Tottenham Hotspur
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| Molineux
| Wolverhampton, England
| [5]
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| Tottenham Hotspur
| 1–1
| Wolverhampton Wanderers
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| White Hart Lane
| London, England
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Tottenham Hotspur won 3–2 on aggregate
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1973
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| Liverpool
| 3–0
| Borussia Mönchengladbach
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| Anfield
| Liverpool, England
| [6]
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| Borussia Mönchengladbach
| 2–0
| Liverpool
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| Bökelbergstadion
| Mönchengladbach, West Germany
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Liverpool won 3–2 on aggregate
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1974
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| Tottenham Hotspur
| 2–2
| Feyenoord Rotterdam
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| White Hart Lane
| London, England
| [7]
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| Feyenoord
| 2–0
| Tottenham Hotspur
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| De Kuip
| Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Feyenoord won 4–2 on aggregate
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1975
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| Borussia Mönchengladbach
| 0–0
| Twente
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| Rheinstadion
| Düsseldorf, West Germany
| [8]
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| Twente
| 1–5
| Borussia Mönchengladbach
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| Diekman Stadion
| Enschede, Netherlands
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Borussia Mönchengladbach won 5–1 on aggregate
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1976
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| Liverpool
| 3–2
| Club Brugge
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| Anfield
| Liverpool, England
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| Club Brugge
| 1–1
| Liverpool
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| Olympiastadion
| Bruges, Belgium
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Liverpool won 4–3 on aggregate
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1977
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| Juventus
| 1–0
| Athletic Bilbao
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| Stadio Comunale
| Turin, Italy
| [9]
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| Athletic Bilbao
| 2–1
| Juventus
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| San Mamés
| Bilbao, Spain
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Aggregate 2–2, Juventus won on away goals
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1978
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| Bastia
| 0–0
| PSV
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| Stade Armand Cesari
| Bastia, France
| [10]
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| PSV
| 3–0
| Bastia
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| Philips Stadion
| Eindhoven, Netherlands
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PSV won 3–0 on aggregate
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1979
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| Red Star Belgrade
| 1–1
| Borussia Mönchengladbach
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| Stadion Crvena Zvezda
| Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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| Borussia Mönchengladbach
| 1–0
| Red Star Belgrade
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| Rheinstadion
| Düsseldorf, West Germany
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Borussia Mönchengladbach won 2–1 on aggregate
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1980
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| Borussia Mönchengladbach
| 3–2
| Eintracht Frankfurt
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| Bökelbergstadion
| Mönchengladbach, West Germany
| [11]
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| Eintracht Frankfurt
| 1–0
| Borussia Mönchengladbach
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| Waldstadion
| Frankfurt, West Germany
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Aggregate 3–3, Eintracht Frankfurt won on away goals
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1981
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| Ipswich Town
| 3–0
| AZ
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| Portman Road
| Ipswich, England
| [12]
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| AZ
| 4–2
| Ipswich Town
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| Olympisch Stadion
| Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Ipswich Town won 5–4 on aggregate
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1982
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| IFK Göteborg
| 1–0
| Hamburg
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| Nya Ullevi
| Gothenburg, Sweden
| [13]
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| Hamburg
| 0–3
| IFK Göteborg
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| Volksparkstadion
| Hamburg, West Germany
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IFK Göteborg won 4–0 on aggregate
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1983
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| Anderlecht
| 1–0
| Benfica
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| Heysel Stadium
| Brussels, Belgium
| [14]
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| Benfica
| 1–1
| Anderlecht
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| Estádio da Luz
| Lisbon, Portugal
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Anderlecht won 2–1 on aggregate
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1984
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| Anderlecht
| 1–1
| Tottenham Hotspur
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| Constant Vanden Stock
| Brussels, Belgium
| [15]
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| Tottenham Hotspur
| 1–1
| Anderlecht
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| White Hart Lane
| London, England
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Aggregate 2–2, Tottenham Hotspur won 4–3 in a penalty shootout *
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1985
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| Videoton
| 0–3
| Real Madrid
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| Stadion Sóstói
| Székesfehérvár, Hungary
| [16]
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| Real Madrid
| 0–1
| Videoton
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| Santiago Bernabéu
| Madrid, Spain
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Real Madrid won 3–1 on aggregate
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1986
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| Real Madrid
| 5–1
| Köln
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| Santiago Bernabéu
| Madrid, Spain
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| Köln
| 2–0
| Real Madrid
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| Olympiastadion
| West Berlin, West Germany
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Real Madrid won 5–3 on aggregate
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1987
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| IFK Göteborg
| 1–0
| Dundee United
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| Nya Ullevi
| Gothenburg, Sweden
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| Dundee United
| 1–1
| IFK Göteborg
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| Tannadice Park
| Dundee, Scotland
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IFK Göteborg won 2–1 on aggregate
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1988
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| Espanyol
| 3–0
| Bayer Leverkusen
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| Estadi de Sarrià
| Barcelona, Spain
| [17]
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| Bayer Leverkusen
| 3–0
| Espanyol
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| Ulrich Haberland Stadion
| Leverkusen, West Germany
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Aggregate 3–3, Bayer Leverkusen won 3–2 in a penalty shootout *
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1989
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| Napoli
| 2–1
| VfB Stuttgart
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| Stadio San Paolo
| Naples, Italy
| [18]
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| VfB Stuttgart
| 3–3
| Napoli
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| Neckarstadion
| Stuttgart, West Germany
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Napoli won 5–4 on aggregate
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1990
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| Juventus
| 3–1
| Fiorentina
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| Stadio Comunale
| Turin, Italy
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| Fiorentina
| 0–0
| Juventus
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| Stadio Partenio
| Avellino, Italy
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Juventus won 3–1 on aggregate
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1991
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| Internazionale
| 2–0
| Roma
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| San Siro
| Milan, Italy
| [19]
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| Roma
| 1–0
| Internazionale
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| Stadio Olimpico
| Rome, Italy
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Internazionale won 2–1 on aggregate
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1992
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| Torino
| 2–2
| Ajax
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| Stadio delle Alpi
| Turin, Italy
| [20]
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| Ajax
| 0–0
| Torino
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| Olympisch Stadion
| Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Aggregate 2–2 Ajax won on away goals
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1993
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| Borussia Dortmund
| 1–3
| Juventus
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| Westfalenstadion
| Dortmund, Germany
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| Juventus
| 3–0
| Borussia Dortmund
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| Stadio delle Alpi
| Turin, Italy
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Juventus won 6–1 on aggregate
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1994
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| Casino Salzburg
| 0–1
| Internazionale
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| Ernst-Happel-Stadion
| Vienna, Austria
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| Internazionale
| 1–0
| Casino Salzburg
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| San Siro
| Milan, Italy
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Internazionale won 2–0 on aggregate
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1995
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| Parma
| 1–0
| Juventus
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| Stadio Ennio Tardini
| Parma, Italy
| [21][a
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| Juventus
| 1–1
| Parma
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| San Siro
| Milan, Italy
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Parma won 2–1 on aggregate
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1996
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| Bayern Munich
| 2–0
| Bordeaux
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| Olympiastadion
| Munich, Germany
| [22]
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| Bordeaux
| 1–3
| Bayern Munich
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| Parc Lescure
| Bordeaux, France
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Bayern Munich won 5–1 on aggregate
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1997
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| Schalke 04
| 1–0
| Internazionale
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| Parkstadion
| Gelsenkirchen, Germany
| [23]
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| Internazionale
| 1–0
| Schalke 04
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| San Siro
| Milan, Italy
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Aggregate 1–1, Schalke 04 won 4–1 in a penalty shootout *
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Single match finals
Year
| Country
| Winner
| Score
| Runners-up
| Country
| Venue
| Location
| Notes
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1998
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| Internazionale
| 3–0
| Lazio
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| Parc des Princes
| France, Paris Paris, France
| [24]
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1999
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| Parma
| 3–0
| Marseille
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| Luzhniki Stadium
| Russia, Moscow Moscow, Russia
| [25]
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2000
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| Galatasaray
| *0–0 *
| Arsenal
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| Parken Stadium
| Denmark, Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark
| [26][b
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2001
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| Liverpool
| #5–4 #
| Alavés
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| Westfalenstadion
| Germany, Dortmund Dortmund, Germany
| [27]
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2002
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| Feyenoord
| 3–2
| Borussia Dortmund
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| De Kuip
| Netherlands, Rotterdam Rotterdam, Netherlands
| [28]
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2003
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| Porto
| †3–2 †
| Celtic
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| Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla
| Spain, Seville Seville, Spain
| [29]
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2004
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| Valencia
| 2–0
| Marseille
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| Nya Ullevi
| Sweden, Gothenburg Gothenburg, Sweden
| [30]
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2005
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| CSKA Moscow
| 3–1
| Sporting CP
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| Estádio José Alvalade
| Portugal, Lisbon Lisbon, Portugal
| [31]
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2006
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| Sevilla
| 4–0
| Middlesbrough
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| Philips Stadion
| Netherlands, Eindhoven Eindhoven, Netherlands
| [32]
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2007
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| Sevilla
| *2–2 *
| Espanyol
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| Hampden Park
| Scotland, Glasgow Glasgow, Scotland
| [33][c
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2008
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| Zenit Saint Petersburg
| 2–0
| Rangers
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| City of Manchester Stadium
| England, Manchester Manchester, England
| [34]
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2009
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| Shakhtar Donetsk
| †2–1 †
| Werder Bremen
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| The Portuguese Republic
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Capital
| Lisbon
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Districts
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Lisbon |
Leiria |
Santarém |
Setúbal |
Beja |
Faro |
Évora |
Portalegre |
Castelo Branco |
Guarda |
Coimbra |
Aveiro |
Viseu |
Bragança |
Vila Real |
Oporto |
Braga |
Viana do Castelo
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Subdivisions
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Mainland Portugal |
Azores |
Madeira Islands
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Regions & Subregions
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Alentejo: (Alentejo Central, Alentejo Litoral, Alto Alentejo, Baixo Alentejo, Lezíria do Tejo) | Algrave: (Algarve) | Centro: (Baixo Mondego, Baixo Vouga, Beira Interior Norte, Beira Interior Sul, Cova da Beira, Dão-Lafões, Médio Tejo, Oeste, Pinhal Interior Norte, Pinhal Interior Sul, Pinhal Litoral, Serra da Estrela) | Lisboa: (Grande Lisboa, Península de Setúbal) | Norte: (Alto Trás-os-Montes, Ave, Cávado, Douro, Entre Douro e Vouga, Grande Porto, Minho-Lima, Tâmega) | Autonomous Region of Azores: (Autonomous Region of Azores) |
Autonomous Region of Madeira: (Autonomous Region of Madeira)
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Municipalities
| For the complete list of the 308 municipalities, see:
List of municipalities in Portugal.
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| History
| Politics
| Geography
| Economy
| Culture
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See also
- List of Inter-Cities Fairs Cup winners
- List of UEFA Cup winning managers
- List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winners
- List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winners
Notes
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Juventus played their home leg at the San Siro due to problems with the landlords of their home stadium the Stadio delle Alpi.
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Galatasaray won 4–1 in a penalty shootout.
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Sevilla won 3–1 in a penalty shootout.
References
- Competition format
- 2009 final: Istanbul
- Spurs keep Wolves at bay
- UEFA Cup: All-time finals
- Tottenham legend Nicholson dies
- Anfield giants never walk alone
- Classic club: Feyenoord
- Borussia at a glance
- Classic club: Juventus
- Success savoured in Eindhoven
- Schaub fist for Frankfurt
- Ipswich thankful for Thijssen
- IFK Göteborg: 1977-89
- Anderlecht shine in Stadium of Light
- Roberts keeps Anderlecht at bay
- Classic club: Real Madrid
- Resurgent Leverkusen hold their nerve
- Maradona leads the way for Napoli
- Classic club: Inter Milan
- Classic club: Ajax Amsterdam
- Results Plus
- Results Plus
- Ince and Hodgson suffer as Schalke lift Uefa Cup
- Inter Milan tops Lazio for Title
- Three's a charm for Parma
- Penalty heartbreak for Arsenal
- So who's boring now?
- Feyenoord seal Uefa Cup win
- Celtic despair after cruel defeat
- Valencia profit from Barthez lapse
- CSKA go into record books
- Unhappy ending for McClaren
- Sevilla retain trophy after thrilling shoot-out
- Rangers run out of steam as Zenit lift Uefa Cup
- S Donetsk 2-1 W Bremen (aet)
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