Ukrainian football clubs in European competitions

Summary

Ukrainian football clubs have participated in European football competitions since 1965, when in the 1965–66 season, Dynamo Kyiv took part in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup – the first Ukrainian and the first Soviet club to do so. In total, 17 clubs have represented Ukraine in European competition, among which 7 also previously represented the Soviet Union.

History edit

Dynamo Kyiv made a bold entry in the continental competitions back in 1965–66 as holders of the 1964 Soviet Cup.

Until 1993 Ukrainian clubs represented the Soviet Union. Upon dissolution of the Soviet Union all their points were passed on to the Russian football federation clubs boosting the Russian coefficient and placing Russia among best ranking federations in Europe, while Ukrainian federation clubs started out from scratch.

As part of the Soviet Union, Dynamo Kyiv participated in 24 various competitions playing over hundred games and winning three trophies. Its star player Oleg Blokhin became one of the most recognized players not for the Kyiv's club, but for the whole Soviet football.

Beside Dynamo, the Soviet football was also represented by other six clubs from Ukraine among which are Shakhtar Donetsk with 5 European seasons and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk with 6 European seasons.

Since attaining independence, Ukraine was represented by many new clubs some of which played in Soviet competition, while some others never existed in the Soviet Union.

FC Dynamo Kyiv (1965), FC Karpaty Lviv (1970), FC Zorya Luhansk (1973), FC Chornomorets Odesa (1975), FC Shakhtar Donetsk (1977), FC Dnipro (1984), FC Metalist Kharkiv (1988), SC Tavriya Simferopol (1992), FC Nyva Vinnytsia (1996), FC Vorskla Poltava (1997), CSKA Kyiv (1998), FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (1999), FC Metalurh Donetsk (2002), FC Metalurh Zaporizhya (2002), FC Illichivets Mariupol (2004), FC Oleksandriya (2016), FC Olimpik Donetsk (2017), FC Desna Chernihiv (2020), FC Kolos Kovalivka (2020), SC Dnipro-1 (2022).

Ukrainian clubs in Europe during the Soviet period edit

Ukraine was the only other union republic of the Soviet Union beside Russia that also managed to have representation in Europe almost every season starting with the first participation of Soviet clubs in European club competitions.

  • 1965–66 Dynamo Kyiv CWC
  • 1966–67 (none)
  • 1967–68 Dynamo Kyiv EC
  • 1968–69 Dynamo Kyiv EC (boycott)
  • 1969–70 Dynamo Kyiv EC
  • 1970–71 Karpaty Lviv CWC
  • 1971–72 (none)
  • 1972–73 Dynamo Kyiv EC
  • 1973–74 Zoria Voroshilovhrad EC / Dynamo Kyiv UC
  • 1974–75 Dynamo Kyiv CWC
  • 1975–76 Dynamo Kyiv EC / Chornomorets Odesa UC
  • 1976–77 Dynamo Kyiv EC / Shakhtar Donetsk UC
  • 1977–78 Dynamo Kyiv UC
  • 1978–79 Dynamo Kyiv EC / Shakhtar Donetsk CWC
  • 1979–80 Dynamo Kyiv UC, Shakhtar Donetsk UC
  • 1980–81 Dynamo Kyiv UC, Shakhtar Donetsk UC
  • 1981–82 Dynamo Kyiv EC
  • 1982–83 Dynamo Kyiv EC
  • 1983–84 Dynamo Kyiv UC / Shakhtar Donetsk CWC
  • 1984–85 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk EC
  • 1985–86 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk UC, Chornomorets Odesa UC / Dynamo Kyiv CWC
  • 1986–87 Dynamo Kyiv EC / Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk UC
  • 1987–88 Dynamo Kyiv EC
  • 1988–89 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk UC / Metalist Kharkiv CWC
  • 1989–90 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk EC / Dynamo Kyiv UC
  • 1990–91 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk UC, Chornomorets Odesa UC / Dynamo Kyiv CWC
  • 1991–92 Dynamo Kyiv EC

Summary edit

All-time table includes records for the Soviet period as well as the period of independent Ukraine. In bold are shown teams of the latest season.

As of 19 December 2023[1]

S = seasons, GP = games played, W = won, D = drawn, L = lost, GS = goals scored, GA = goals allowed, GD = goals difference, Pts = points, LA = last appearance.

# Team Pop. place S GP W D L GS GA GD Pts LA Notes
1. Dynamo Kyiv 54 416 174 102 140 599 490 +109 624 2023–24 UECL
2. Shakhtar* Donetsk 34 280 123 58 99 425 402 +23 427 2023–24 UEL
3. Dnipro Dnipro 21 121 53 28 40 167 133 +34 187 2015–16 UEL
4. Metalist Kharkiv 9 64 30 15 19 88 55 +33 105 2014–15 UEL
5. Zorya Luhansk 10 60 20 12 28 67 88 –21 72 2023–24 UECL
6. Chornomorets Odesa 11 50 19 12 19 58 54 +4 69 2014–15 UEL
7. Vorskla Poltava 11 44 16 8 20 56 68 –12 56 2023–24 UECL
8. Metalurh Donetsk 7 24 11 6 7 43 37 +6 39 2013–14 UEL
9. Karpaty Lviv 5 22 7 7 8 28 33 –5 28 2011–12 UEL
10. Arsenal Kyiv 3 12 5 1 6 13 16 –3 16 2012–13 UEL other names: CSKA
11. Tavriya Simferopol 4 14 4 3 7 11 23 –12 15 2010–11 UEL
12. Dnipro-1 Dnipro 2 16 3 5 8 16 25 –9 14 2023–24 UECL
13. Mariupol Mariupol 3 10 3 3 4 9 14 –5 12 2019–20 UEL other names: Illichivets
14. Metalurh Zaporizhzhia 2 8 2 4 2 8 4 +4 10 2006–07 UC
15. Oleksandriya Oleksandriia 3 12 1 5 6 10 19 –9 8 2019–20 UEL
16. Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 2 6 2 0 4 7 12 –5 6 2000–01 UC
17. Kolos Kovalivka 2 4 1 2 1 2 3 –1 5 2021–22 UECL
18. Nyva Vinnytsia 1 4 1 0 3 2 8 –6 3 1996-97 UCWC
19. Olimpik Donetsk 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 –2 1 2017–18 UEL
20. Desna Chernihiv 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 –2 0 2020–21 UEL
Total 1,170 475 272 423 1,610 1,489 +121 1,697

All-time coefficient edit

As of 31 March 2020

# Team Pop. place Coef.[2] Pts Seasons GP W D L Notes
Total CL/EC
1. Shakhtar Donetsk 11.380 284.5 25 20 218 98 45 75
2. Dynamo Kyiv 9.911 277.5 28 25 261 98 71 92
3. Metalist Kharkiv 7.812 62.5 8 1 60 29 14 17
4. Dnipro Dnipro 6.714 94 14 1 93 44 19 30
5. Chornomorets Odesa 4.571 32 7 0 36 14 9 13
6. Karpaty Lviv 3.125 12.5 4 0 20 7 6 7
7. Zorya Luhansk 2.917 17.5 6 0 32 10 9 13
8. Vorskla Poltava 2.571 18 7 0 32 12 4 16
9. Metalurh Zaporizhzhia 2.500 5 2 0 8 2 4 2
10. Arsenal Kyiv 2.333 7 3 0 11 5 1 5 other names: CSKA
11. Metalurh Donetsk 2.286 16 7 0 24 11 6 7
12. Nyva Vinnytsia 2.000 2 1 0 4 1 0 3
13. Oleksandriya Oleksandriia 1.667 5 3 0 12 1 5 6
14. Tavriya Simferopol 1.500 3 2 1 6 1 1 4
Mariupol Mariupol 1.500 4.5 3 0 10 3 3 4 other names: Illichivets
16. Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 1.000 2 2 0 6 2 0 4
17. Olimpik Donetsk 0.500 0.5 1 0 2 0 1 1
Total 6.519 843.5 123 48 835 338 198 299

Multiple European competition winners from Ukraine edit

Team Number of Wins Years
Dynamo Kyiv 3 1975 (2), 1986
Shakhtar Donetsk 1 2009

European and World competition winners edit

Cup Winners Cup UEFA Cup/Europa League Super Cup
1974–75Dynamo Kyiv 2008–09Shakhtar Donetsk 1975Dynamo Kyiv
1985–86Dynamo Kyiv

UEFA Champions League/European Cup edit

Until 1992–93 Ukrainian teams represented the Soviet Union. The Soviet teams did not enter the European Cup competitions until 1966. In 1992 the competition's name has changed to UEFA Champions League.

Notes: Blue border colour indicates seasons for which UEFA coefficient earned by Ukrainian clubs was awarded to Russia.

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
1955–56 None entered
1956–57
1957–58
1958–59
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66
1966–67 Presented by Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow)
1967–68 Dynamo Kyiv Second round 2–3   Górnik Zabrze
1968–69 Soviet boycott (Dynamo Kyiv  Ruch Chorzów)
1969–70 Dynamo Kyiv Second round 1–2   Fiorentina
1970–71 Presented by Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow)
1971–72 Presented by Russian clubs (  CSKA Moscow)
1972–73 Dynamo Kyiv Quarter-finals 0–3   Real Madrid
1973–74 Zorya Voroshylovhrad Second round 0–1   Spartak Trnava
1974–75 Presented by Armenian clubs (  Ararat Yerevan)
1975–76 Dynamo Kyiv Quarter-finals 2–3 (a.e.t.)   Saint-Étienne
1976–77 Dynamo Kyiv Semi-finals 1–2   Borussia Mönchengladbach
1977–78 Presented by Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow)
1978–79 Dynamo Kyiv Second round 0–2   Malmö FF
1979–80 Presented by Georgian clubs (  Dinamo Tbilisi)
1980–81 Presented by Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow)
1981–82 Dynamo Kyiv Quarter-finals 0–2   Aston Villa
1982–83 Dynamo Kyiv 2–4   Hamburg
1983–84 Presented by Belarusian clubs (  Dinamo Minsk)
1984–85 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Quarter-finals 2–2 (3–5 p)   Bordeaux
1985–86 Presented by Russian clubs (  Zenit Leningrad)
1986–87 Dynamo Kyiv Semi-finals 2–4   Porto
1987–88 Dynamo Kyiv First round 1–2   Rangers
1988–89 Presented by Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow)
1989–90 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Quarter-finals 0–4   Benfica
1990–91 Presented by Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow)
1991–92 Dynamo Kyiv 4th in group stage N/A   Barcelona,   Sparta Prague,   Benfica
1992–93 Tavriya Simferopol First round 2–7   Sion
1993–94 Dynamo Kyiv 4–5   Barcelona
1994–95 Dynamo Kyiv 4th in group stage N/A   Paris Saint-Germain,   Bayern Munich,   Spartak Moscow
1995–96 Dynamo Kyiv Qualifying round 4–1 (Disqualified)   Aalborg BK
1996–97 Dynamo Kyiv Qualifying round
(Transfer to UEFA)
2–6   Rapid Wien
1997–98 Dynamo Kyiv Quarter-finals 2–5   Juventus
1998–99 Dynamo Kyiv Semi-finals 3–4   Bayern Munich
1999–2000 Dynamo Kyiv 3rd in second group stage N/A   Bayern Munich,   Real Madrid,   Rosenborg
2000–01 Dynamo Kyiv 4th in first group stage N/A   Anderlecht,   Manchester United,   PSV Eindhoven
Shakhtar Donetsk 3rd in first group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A   Arsenal,   Lazio,   Sparta Prague
2001–02 Dynamo Kyiv 4th in first group stage N/A   Liverpool,   Boavista,   Borussia Dortmund
Shakhtar Donetsk Third qualifying round 1–5   Borussia Dortmund
2002–03 Dynamo Kyiv 3rd in first group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A   Juventus,   Newcastle United,   Feyenoord
Shakhtar Donetsk Third qualifying round
(Transfer to UEFA)
2–2 (1–4 p)   Club Brugge
2003–04 Dynamo Kyiv 4th in group stage N/A   Arsenal,   Lokomotiv Moscow,   Internazionale
Shakhtar Donetsk Third qualifying round
(Transfer to UEFA)
2–3   Lokomotiv Moscow
2004–05 Dynamo Kyiv 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A   Bayer Leverkusen,   Real Madrid,   Roma
Shakhtar Donetsk N/A   Milan,   Barcelona,   Celtic
2005–06 Dynamo Kyiv Second qualifying round 2–3   Thun
Shakhtar Donetsk Third qualifying round
(Transfer to UEFA)
1–3   Internazionale
2006–07 Dynamo Kyiv 4th in group stage N/A   Lyon,   Real Madrid,   Steaua București
Shakhtar Donetsk 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A   Valencia,   Roma,   Olympiacos
2007–08 Dynamo Kyiv 4th in group stage N/A   Manchester United,   Roma,   Sporting CP
Shakhtar Donetsk N/A   Milan,   Celtic,   Benfica
2008–09 Dynamo Kyiv 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A   Porto,   Arsenal,   Fenerbahçe
Shakhtar Donetsk   Barcelona,   Sporting CP,   Basel
2009–10 Dynamo Kyiv 4th in group stage N/A   Barcelona,   Internazionale,   Rubin Kazan
Shakhtar Donetsk Third qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
2–2 (a)   Timișoara
2010–11 Dynamo Kyiv Play-off round
(Transfer to EL)
2–3   Ajax
Shakhtar Donetsk Quarter-finals 1–6   Barcelona
2011–12 Dynamo Kyiv Third qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
1–4   Rubin Kazan
Shakhtar Donetsk 4th in group stage N/A   APOEL,   Zenit Saint Petersburg,   Porto
2012–13 Dynamo Kyiv 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A   Paris Saint-Germain,   Porto,   Dinamo Zagreb
Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 16 2–5   Borussia Dortmund
2013–14 Shakhtar Donetsk 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A   Manchester United,   Bayer Leverkusen,   Real Sociedad
Metalist Kharkiv Third qualifying round 3–1
(Disqualified)
  PAOK
2014–15 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 16 0–7   Bayern Munich
FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Third qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
0–2   Copenhagen
2015–16 Shakhtar Donetsk 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A   Real Madrid,   Paris Saint-Germain,   Malmö FF
Dynamo Kyiv Round of 16 1–3   Manchester City
2016–17 Shakhtar Donetsk Third qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
2–2 (2–4 p)   Young Boys
Dynamo Kyiv 4th in group stage N/A   Napoli,   Benfica,   Beşiktaş
2017–18 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 16 2–2 (a)   Roma
Dynamo Kyiv Third qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
3–3 (a)   Young Boys
2018–19 Shakhtar Donetsk 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A   Manchester City,   Lyon,   1899 Hoffenheim
Dynamo Kyiv Play-off round
(Transfer to EL)
1–3   Ajax
2019–20 Shakhtar Donetsk 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A   Manchester City,   Atalanta,   Dinamo Zagreb
Dynamo Kyiv Third qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
3–4   Club Brugge
2020–21 Shakhtar Donetsk 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A   Real Madrid,   Borussia Mönchengladbach,   Internazionale
Dynamo Kyiv   Juventus,   Barcelona,   Ferencváros
2021–22 Shakhtar Donetsk 4th in group stage N/A   Real Madrid,   Internazionale,   Sheriff Tiraspol
Dynamo Kyiv   Bayern Munich,   Benfica,   Barcelona
2022–23 Shakhtar Donetsk 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A   Real Madrid,   RB Leipzig,   Celtic
Dynamo Kyiv Play-off round
(Transfer to EL)
0–5   Benfica
2023–24 Shakhtar Donetsk 3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A   Barcelona,   Porto,   Antwerp
Dnipro-1 Second qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
3–5   Panathinaikos

Note: UEFA/EL denotes qualified for the UEFA Cup/Europa League.

UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup edit

Until 1992–93 Ukrainian teams represented the Soviet Union. The Soviet teams did not play in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. In 2009 the competition's name has changed to UEFA Europa League.

Notes: Blue border colour indicates seasons for which UEFA coefficient earned by Ukrainian clubs was awarded to Russia.

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
1971–72 Presented by Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow)
1972–73 Presented by Armenian and Georgian clubs (  Ararat Yerevan,   Dinamo Tbilisi)
1973–74 Presented by Georgian clubs (  Dinamo Tbilisi)
Dynamo Kyiv Third round 2–3   VfB Stuttgart
1974–75 Presented by two Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow,   Dinamo Moscow)
1975–76 Presented by two Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow,   Torpedo Moscow)
Chornomorets Odesa First round 1–3   Lazio
1976–77 Presented by Russian clubs (  Dinamo Moscow)
Shakhtar Donetsk Third round 1–3   Juventus
1977–78 Presented by Georgian clubs (  Dinamo Tbilisi)
Dynamo Kyiv First round 1–1 (a)   Eintracht Braunschweig
1978–79 Presented by Georgian and Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow,   Dinamo Tbilisi)
1979–80 Dynamo Kyiv Third round 2–2 (a)   Lokomotiv Sofia
Shakhtar Donetsk First round 2–3   Monaco
1980–81 Presented by Russian clubs (  Dinamo Moscow)
Dynamo Kyiv First round 1–1 (a)   Levski Sofia
Shakhtar Donetsk 1–3   Eintracht Frankfurt
1981–82 Presented by three Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow,   Zenit Leningrad,   CSKA Moscow)
1982–83 Presented by two Russian and Georgian clubs (  Spartak Moscow,   Dinamo Moscow,   Dinamo Tbilisi)
1983–84 Presented by Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow)
Dynamo Kyiv First round 0–1   Laval
1984–85 Presented by Russian and Belarusian clubs (  Spartak Moscow,   Dinamo Minsk)
1985–86 Presented by Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow)
Chornomorets Odesa Second round 1–2   Real Madrid
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Third round 0–3   Hajduk Split[note 10]
1986–87 Presented by Russian and Belarusian clubs (  Spartak Moscow,   Dinamo Minsk)
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk First round 0–1   Legia Warsaw
1987–88 Presented by three Russian and Georgian clubs (  Spartak Moscow,   Dinamo Moscow,   Zenit Leningrad,   Dinamo Tbilisi)
1988–89 Presented by Russian, Lithuanian and Belarusian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow,   Žalgiris,   Dinamo Minsk)
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk First round 2–3   Bordeaux
1989–90 Presented by two Russian and Lithuanian clubs (  Spartak Moscow,   Zenit Leningrad,   Žalgiris)
Dynamo Kyiv Third round 0–1   Fiorentina
1990–91 Presented by Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow)
Chornomorets Odesa Second round 0–1   Monaco
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk First round 2–4   Heart of Midlothian
1991–92 Presented by three Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow,   Dinamo Moscow,   Torpedo Moscow)
1992–93 Dynamo Kyiv Second round 2–7   Anderlecht
1993–94 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–2   Eintracht Frankfurt
1994–95 Shakhtar Donetsk Preliminary round 3–4   Lillestrøm
1995–96 Chornomorets Odesa Second round 0–4   Lens
1996–97 Chornomorets Odesa First round 0–2   Naţional București
Dynamo Kyiv 1–2   Neuchâtel Xamax
1997–98 Vorskla Poltava Second qualifying round 0–4   Anderlecht
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–6   Alania Vladikavkaz
1998–99 Shakhtar Donetsk 3–6   Zürich
1999–2000 Shakhtar Donetsk First round 1–5   Roda JC
Karpaty Lviv 2–2 (2–4 p)   Helsingborgs IF
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 2–6   Parma
2000–01 Shakhtar Donetsk Third round 0–1   Celta Vigo
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih First round 0–6   Nantes
Vorskla Poltava 2–4   Boavista
2001–02 CSKA Kyiv Second round 0–7   Club Brugge
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk First round 1–2   Fiorentina
Shakhtar Donetsk 2–4   CSKA Sofia
2002–03 Dynamo Kyiv Third round 1–3   Beşiktaş
Shakhtar Donetsk First round 2–5   Austria Wien
Metalurh Donetsk 2–10   Werder Bremen
Metalurh Zaporizhya 1–2   Leeds United
2003–04 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Third round 0–1   Marseille
Shakhtar Donetsk First round 2–5   Dinamo București
Metalurh Donetsk 1–4   Parma
2004–05 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 16 2–5   AZ
Dynamo Kyiv Round of 32 0–2   Villarreal
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–3   Partizan
Metalurh Donetsk First round 0–6   Lazio
Illichivets Mariupol Second qualifying round 0–3   Austria Wien
2005–06 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 32 2–3   Lille
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 4th in group stage N/A   Middlesbrough,   AZ,   Litex Lovech,   Grasshopper
Metalurh Donetsk First round 3–3 (a)   PAOK
2006–07 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 16 4–5 (a.e.t.)   Sevilla
Chornomorets Odesa First round 1–4   Hapoel Tel Aviv
Metalurh Zaporizhya 1–2   Panathinaikos
2007–08 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk First round 1–1 (a)   Aberdeen
Metalist Kharkiv 3–4   Everton
2008–09 Shakhtar Donetsk Winners 2–1 (a.e.t.)   Werder Bremen Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium
Dynamo Kyiv Semi-finals 2–3   Shakhtar Donetsk
Metalist Kharkiv Round of 16 3–3 (a)   Dynamo Kyiv
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Second qualifying round 4–4 (a)   Bellinzona
2009–10 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 32 2–3   Fulham
Vorskla Poltava Play-off round 2–5   Benfica
Metalist Kharkiv 1–2   Sturm Graz
Metalurh Donetsk 4–5 (a.e.t.)   Austria Wien
2010–11 Dynamo Kyiv Quarter-finals 1–1 (a)   Braga
Metalist Kharkiv Round of 32 0–6   Bayer Leverkusen
Karpaty Lviv 4th in group stage N/A   Paris Saint-Germain,   Sevilla,   Borussia Dortmund
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Play-off round 0–1   Lech Poznań
Tavriya Simferopol 1–6   Bayer Leverkusen
2011–12 Metalist Kharkiv Quarter-finals 2–3   Sporting CP
Dynamo Kyiv 3rd in group stage N/A   Beşiktaş,   Stoke City,   Maccabi Tel Aviv
Vorskla Poltava 4th in group stage N/A   Standard Liège,   Hannover 96,   Copenhagen
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Play-off round 1–3   Fulham
Karpaty Lviv 1–3   PAOK
2012–13 Dynamo Kyiv Round of 32 1–2   Bordeaux
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–3   Basel
Metalist Kharkiv 0–1   Newcastle United
Metalurh Donetsk Third qualifying round 1–2   Tromsø
Arsenal Kyiv 2–3   Mura 05
2013–14 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 32 2–3   Viktoria Plzeň
Dynamo Kyiv 0–2   Valencia
Chornomorets Odesa 0–1   Lyon
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–3   Tottenham Hotspur
Metalurh Donetsk Third qualifying round 1–2   Kukësi
2014–15 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Final 2–3   Sevilla Stadion Narodowy
Dynamo Kyiv Quarter-finals 1–3   Fiorentina
Metalist Kharkiv 4th in group stage N/A   Legia Warsaw,   Trabzonspor,   Lokeren
Zorya Luhansk Play-off round 4–5   Feyenoord
Chornomorets Odesa Third qualifying round 0–2   Split
2015–16 Shakhtar Donetsk Semi-finals 3–5   Sevilla
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3rd in group stage N/A   Lazio,   Saint-Étienne,   Rosenborg
Zorya Luhansk Play-off round 2–4   Legia Warsaw
Vorskla Poltava Third qualifying round 3–3 (a)   Žilina
2016–17 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 32 1–2 (a.e.t.)   Celta Vigo
Zorya Luhansk 4th in group stage N/A   Fenerbahçe,   Manchester United,   Feyenoord
Vorskla Poltava Third qualifying round 2–3   Lokomotiva
Oleksandriya 1–6   Hajduk Split
2017–18 Dynamo Kyiv Round of 16 2–4   Lazio
Zorya Luhansk 3rd in group stage N/A   Athletic Bilbao,   Östersund,   Hertha BSC
Oleksandriya Play-off round 2–3   BATE Borisov
Olimpik Donetsk Third qualifying round 1–3   PAOK
2018–19 Dynamo Kyiv Round of 16 0–8   Chelsea
Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 32 3–6   Eintracht Frankfurt
Vorskla Poltava 3rd in group stage N/A   Arsenal,   Sporting CP,   Qarabağ
Zorya Luhansk Play-off round 2–3   RB Leipzig
Mariupol Third qualifying round 2–5   Bordeaux
2019–20 Shakhtar Donetsk Semi-finals 0–5   Internazionale
Dynamo Kyiv 3rd in group stage N/A   Malmö FF,   Copenhagen,   Lugano
Oleksandriya 4th in group stage N/A   Gent,   VfL Wolfsburg,   Saint-Étienne
Mariupol Third qualifying round 0–4   AZ
Zorya Luhansk Play-off round 3–5   Espanyol
2020–21 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 16 1–5   Roma
Dynamo Kyiv 0–4   Villarreal
Zorya Luhansk 3rd in group stage N/A   Leicester City,   Braga,   AEK Athens
Desna Chernihiv Third qualifying round 0–2   VfL Wolfsburg
  • 0–2 at AOK Stadion
[note 25]
Kolos Kovalivka 0–2 (a.e.t.)   Rijeka
2021–22 Zorya Luhansk Play-off round
(Transfer to ECL)
2–6   Rapid Wien
2022–23 Shakhtar Donetsk Round of 16 2–8   Feyenoord
Dynamo Kyiv 4th in group stage N/A   Fenerbahçe,   Rennes,   AEK Larnaca
Dnipro-1 Play-off round
(Transfer to ECL)
1–5   AEK Larnaca
2023–24 Shakhtar Donetsk Knockout round play-offs 3–5   Marseille
Zorya Luhansk Play-off round
(Transfer to ECL)
2–3   Slavia Prague
Dnipro-1 Third qualifying round
(Transfer to ECL)
1–4   Slavia Prague

UEFA Europa Conference League edit

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
2021–22 Zorya Luhansk 3rd in group stage N/A   Roma,   Bodø/Glimt,   CSKA Sofia
Kolos Kovalivka Third qualifying round 0–0 (1–3 p)   Shakther Karagandy
Vorskla Poltava Second qualifying round 4–5 (a.e.t.)   KuPS
2022–23 Dnipro-1 Knockout round play-offs 0–1   AEK Larnaca
Zorya Luhansk Third qualifying round 1–3   Universitatea Craiova
Vorskla Poltava Second qualifying round 3–4 (a.e.t.)   AIK
2023–24 Zorya Luhansk 3rd in group stage N/A   Gent,   Maccabi Tel Aviv,   Breiðablik
Dnipro-1 Play-off round 2–3   Spartak Trnava
Dynamo Kyiv Play-off round 2–4   Beşiktaş
Vorskla Poltava Second qualifying round 3–4   Dila Gori

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup edit

The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup became the first continental competition in which Soviet clubs began their international participation in 1965. Until 1992–93 Ukrainian teams represented the Soviet Union.

Notes: Blue border colour indicates seasons for which UEFA coefficient earned by Ukrainian clubs was awarded to Russia.

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
1960–61 None entered
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66 Dynamo Kyiv Quarter-finals 1–4   Celtic
1966–67 Presented by Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow)
1967–68 Presented by Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow)
1968–69 Soviet boycott, presented by Russian clubs (  Dynamo Moscow)
1969–70 Presented by Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow)
1970–71 Karpaty Lviv First round 3–4   Steaua București
1971–72 Presented by Russian clubs (  Dynamo Moscow)
1972–73 Presented by Russian clubs (  Spartak Moscow)
1973–74 Presented by Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow)
1974–75 Dynamo Kyiv Winners 3–0   Ferencváros St. Jakob Stadium
1975–76 Presented by Armenian clubs (  Ararat Yerevan)
1976–77 Presented by Georgian clubs (  Dinamo Tbilisi)
1977–78 Presented by Russian clubs (  Dynamo Moscow)
1978–79 Shakhtar Donetsk First round 1–4   Barcelona
1979–80 Presented by Russian clubs (  Dynamo Moscow)
1980–81 Presented by Georgian clubs (  Dinamo Tbilisi)
1981–82 Presented by Georgian and Russian clubs (  Dinamo Tbilisi) and (  SKA Rostov)
1982–83 Presented by Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow)
1983–84 Shakhtar Donetsk Quarter-finals 3–4   Porto
1984–85 Presented by Russian clubs (  Dynamo Moscow)
1985–86 Dynamo Kyiv Winners 3–0   Atlético Madrid Stade de Gerland
1986–87 Presented by Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow)
1987–88 Presented by Belarusian clubs (  Dinamo Minsk)
1988–89 Metalist Kharkiv Second round 0–1   Roda JC
1989–90 Presented by Russian clubs (  Torpedo Moscow)
1990–91 Dynamo Kyiv Quarter-finals 3–4   Barcelona
1991–92 Presented by Russian clubs (  CSKA Moscow)
1992–93 Chornomorets Odesa First round 1–3   Olympiacos
1993–94 Karpaty Lviv Qualifying round 2–3   Shelbourne
1994–95 Chornomorets Odesa First round 1–3   Grasshopper
1995–96 Shakhtar Donetsk First round 1–2   Club Brugge
1996–97 Nyva Vinnytsia First round 0–6   Sion
1997–98 Shakhtar Donetsk Second round 2–5   Vicenza
1998–99 CSKA Kyiv First round 1–5   Lokomotiv Moscow

UEFA Super Cup edit

Ukrainian clubs have won the competition once for the Soviet Union and taken part on two other occasions (only two clubs qualify). In total there are three fixtures featuring Ukrainian clubs.

Year Club Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
1975 Dynamo Kyiv Winners 3–0   Bayern Munich 1–0 at Olympiastadion, Munich
2–0 at Tsentralnyi Stadion, Kyiv
1986 Dynamo Kyiv Runners-up 0–1   Steaua București Stade Louis II, Monte Carlo
2009 Shakhtar Donetsk Runners-up 0–1 (a.e.t.)   Barcelona

UEFA Intertoto Cup edit

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
1995 Did not participate
1996 Shakhtar Donetsk 4th in group stage N/A   Rotor Volgograd,   Basel,   Antalyaspor,   Ataka-Aura Minsk
1997 Did not participate
1998 Vorskla Poltava Third round 2–5   Fortuna Sittard
1999 Did not participate
2000
2001 Tavriya Simferopol Third round 0–5   Paris Saint-Germain
2002 Did not participate
2003
2004
2005
2006 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Third round 2–2 (a)   Marseille
2007 Chornomorets Odesa Third round 1–3   Lens
2008 Tavriya Simferopol Third round 1–1 (9–10 p)   Rennais

Stadiums edit

UEFA Champions League / European Cup edit

UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup edit

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup edit

UEFA Intertoto Cup edit

Women's football edit

As of 1 September 2022

# Team Pop. place S GP W D L GS GA GD Pts Notes
1. Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 10 38 21 2 15 105 70 +35 65
2. Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv 5 17 8 1 8 35 25 +10 25
3. Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv 3 9 6 1 2 30 4 +26 19
4. Arsenal Kharkiv 2 6 4 0 2 38 10 +28 12
5. Naftokhimik Kalush 1 6 3 0 3 7 15 -8 9

UEFA Women's Champions League/UEFA Women's Cup edit

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
2001–02 Lehenda-Cheksil Chernihiv 2nd in group stage
second qualifying round
N/A
2002–03 None entered
2003–04 Lehenda-Cheksil Chernihiv 2nd in group stage
second qualifying round
N/A
2004–05 Metalist Kharkiv 2nd in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
2005–06 Arsenal Kharkiv 2nd in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
2006–07 Lehenda-Cheksil Chernihiv 1st in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
4th in group stage
second qualifying round
N/A
2007–08 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 2nd in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
2008–09 Naftokhimik Kalush 1st in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
4th in group stage
second qualifying round
N/A
  • 1-5 at Khimik Stadium [uk], Kalush
  • 1-5 at Khimik Stadium [uk], Kalush
  • 1-4 at Khimik Stadium [uk], Kalush
2009–10 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv Round of 32 0-11   Umeå
2010–11 Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv Round of 32 1-7   Rossiyanka
2011–12 Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv 2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2012–13 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2013–14 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2014–15 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2015–16 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2016–17 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 3rd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2017–18 Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv 3rd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2018–19 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 1st in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
Round of 32 1-10   Linköpings
2019–20 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2020–21 Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv First qualifying round 9–0   Alashkert Bannikov Stadium, Kyiv
Second qualifying round 2–0   SFK 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina FA Training Centre, Zenica
Round of 32 2–2 (a)   BIIK Kazygurt
2021–22 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv Qualifying round 1 5–1   NSA Sofia ŠRC Bakovci Stadium, Bakovci
4–1   Pomurje TŠC Trate Gornja Radgona, Gornja Radgona
Qualifying round 2 5–2   Apollon Limassol
3rd in group stage N/A
2022–23 Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv Qualifying round 1 5–0   Lanchkhuti Stadion Varteks, Varaždin
2–0   BIIK Kazygurt Stadion Varteks, Varaždin

Statistics by club edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Dynamo Kyiv played their home match at Tsentralny Stadion ChMP, Odesa, instead of their regular stadium Kyiv Tsentralny Stadion, Kyiv, due to frozen pitch.
  2. ^ a b Dynamo Kyiv played their home match at Simferopol Stadion Lokomotyv, Simferopol, instead of their regular stadium Kyiv Tsentralny Stadion, Kyiv, due to weather conditions.
  3. ^ Dynamo Kyiv played their home matches at Kharkiv Stadion Metalist, Kharkiv, instead of their regular stadium Kyiv Tsentralny Stadion, Kyiv, due to reconstruction in preparation to the 1980 Summer Olympics.
  4. ^ a b Dynamo Kyiv played their home match at Tbilisi Stadion Dinamo imenni Vladimira Lenina, Tbilisi, instead of their regular stadium Kyiv Tsentralny Stadion, Kyiv, due to weather conditions.
  5. ^ a b c FC Dnipro played their home matches at Kryvyi Rih Stadion Metalurh, Kryvyi Rih, instead of their regular stadium Dnipropetovsk Stadion Meteor, Dnipro as the city of Dnipropetrovsk was a closed city.
  6. ^ a b c Shakhtar Donetsk played their home matches at Arena Lviv, Lviv, instead of their regular stadium Donbass Arena, Donetsk, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine
  7. ^ FC Dnipro played their home matches at NCS Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv, instead of their regular stadium Dnipro-Arena, Dnipro, due to the pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine.
  8. ^ a b c Shakhtar Donetsk played their home match at OSC Metalist, Kharkiv instead of their regular stadium, Donbass Arena, Donetsk, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine.
  9. ^ Dynamo Kyiv played their home matches at Kyiv Stadion Dynamo, Kyiv, instead of their regular stadium Kyiv Tsentralny Stadion, Kyiv, due to reconstruction in preparation to the 1980 Summer Olympics.
  10. ^ Croatian, not Serbian, club from Yugoslavia
  11. ^ a b CSKA Kyiv played their home matches at Kyiv Stadion Dynamo, Kyiv, instead of their regular stadium Stadion TsSK ZSU, Kyiv as it did not meet UEFA requirements.
  12. ^ Metalurh Zaporizhya played their home match at Stadion Meteor, Dnipropetrovsk, instead of their regular stadium Metalurh Stadium, Zaporizhzhia, due to reconstruction of latter.
  13. ^ Panathinaikos played their home match at Pampeloponnisiako Stadium, Patras, instead of their regular stadium Olympic Stadium, Athens, due to 2006 IAAF World Cup being held there.
  14. ^ Bellinzona played their home match at Cornaredo Stadium, Lugano, instead of their regular stadium Stadio Comunale Bellinzona, Bellinzona as it did not meet UEFA criteria.
  15. ^ UEFA awarded Mura 05 a 3–0 win due to Arsenal Kyiv fielding suspended player Éric Matoukou in the first leg. The original match had ended in a 3–0 win for Arsenal Kyiv.
  16. ^ On 19 February 2014, UEFA announced that it had decided to change the venue of the Dynamo Kyiv v Valencia match from NSC Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv, to GSP Stadium, Nicosia, due to riots in Kyiv.
  17. ^ a b The match was played at Stadion Dynamo imeni Valeria Lobanovskoho, Kyiv instead of Zorya Luhansk's home stadium, Luhansk Stadion Avanhard, Luhansk, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine.
  18. ^ Lokomotiva played their third qualifying round and play-off round home matches at Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb, instead of their regular stadium Stadion Kranjčevićeva, Zagreb.
  19. ^ The match was played at Stadion Dynamo imeni Valeria Lobanovskoho, Kyiv instead of Zorya Luhansk's home stadium, Luhansk Stadion Avanhard, Luhansk, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine.
  20. ^ The match was played at Slavutych-Arena, Zaporizhzhia instead of Zorya Luhansk's home stadium, Luhansk Stadion Avanhard, Luhansk, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine.
  21. ^ a b The match was played at Stadion Chornomorets, Odesa instead of Mariupol's home stadium, Stadion imeni Volodymyra Boika, Mariupol, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine.
  22. ^ After a roof collapse on 10 August 2019 at their regular stadium, AFAS Stadion, Alkmaar, AZ's third qualifying round home match was moved to Cars Jeans Stadion, The Hague.
  23. ^ Zorya Luhansk played their home matches at Slavutych-Arena, Zaporizhzhia, instead of their regular stadium Avanhard Stadium, Luhansk, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine.
  24. ^ Shakhtar Donetsk played their home match at NSC Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv instead of their regular stadium, Donbass Arena, Donetsk, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine.
  25. ^ VfL Wolfsburg played their home match at AOK Stadion, instead of their regular stadium Volkswagen Arena, as a cost-saving measure.

References edit

  1. ^ «Зоря» потіснила «Чорноморець» у єврокубковій таблиці. upl.ua (archived). 19 December 2023
  2. ^ Igor Seimon. History of Euro-coefficients. Rapid take off and rapid decay of Metalist (История еврокоэффициентов. Стремительный взлет и стремительное затухание Металлиста). UA-Football. 31 March 2020
  3. ^ ""ЖИЛСТРОЙ-1" КРУПНО УСТУПИЛ ШВЕДСКОМУ "УМЕО" (ОТЧЁТ)". Vecherniy Kharkov. 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-01.

External links edit

  • Ukrainian clubs in Eurocups: waiting for the 1,000th game (Українські клуби в єврокубках: чекаємо 1000-го матчу). Ukrainian Premier League. 31 August 2018
  • Performance table