AC Sparta Prague in European football

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AC Sparta Prague in European football
Club Sparta Prague
First entry 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup
Latest entry 2023–24 UEFA Europa League

AC Sparta Prague is an association football club from Prague, Czech Republic. The team has participated in 38 seasons of Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) club competitions, including 24 seasons in the Champions League and its predecessors, 14 seasons in the UEFA Cup and Europa League and six seasons in the Cup Winners' Cup. [1] The club's first appearance was in the 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup. [1] The club's best performance is reaching the semi-finals of the Cup Winners' Cup, which they managed in the 1972–73 season.

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The club plays its home matches at Generali Arena, an all-seater stadium in Prague. Jiří Novotný has appeared in the most UEFA matches for Sparta, with 83 games to his name. The scoring record is shared between Horst Siegl and Ivan Mráz with 14 goals each. [1]

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All-time statistics

The following is a list of the all-time statistics from Sparta Prague's games in the three UEFA tournaments it has participated in, as well as the overall total. The list contains the tournament, the number of games played (Pld), won (W), drawn (D) and lost (L), as well as goals for (GF), goals against (GA) and goal difference (GD). The statistics are up to date as of 28 July 2022. [1]

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGD
European Cup/UEFA Champions League 146542963190204–14
Cup Winners' Cup 30155106832+36
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League 124503440175153+22
UEFA Europa Conference League 401325–3
Total30411969116435394+41

Matches

The following is a complete list of matches played by Sparta in UEFA tournaments. It includes the season, tournament, the stage, the opponent club and its country, the date, the venue and the score, with Sparta's score noted first. It is up to date as of 14 March 2024.

List of AC Sparta Prague matches in European football
SeasonTournamentStageOpponentDateVenueScore
TeamCountry
1964–65 Cup Winners' Cup R1 Anorthosis Famagusta Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg Cyprus15 September 1964 Stadion Letná, Prague10–0
19 September 1964 Stadion ve Štruncových sadech, Plzeň 6–0
R2 West Ham United Flag of England.svg England24 November 1964 Boleyn Ground, London 0–2
8 December 1964Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
1965–66 European Cup Q Lausanne-Sports Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland22 September 1965 Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne 0–0
29 September 1965Stadion Letná, Prague4–0
R1 Górnik Zabrze Flag of Poland.svg Poland24 November 1965Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
28 November 1965 Silesian Stadium, Chorzów 2–1
QF Partizan Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia2 March 1966Stadion Letná, Prague4–1
9 March 1966 JNA Stadium, Belgrade 0–5
1967–68 European Cup R1 Skeid Flag of Norway.svg Norway20 September 1967 Bislett Stadion, Oslo 1–0
4 October 1967Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
R2 Anderlecht Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium29 November 1967 Stadion Eden, Prague3–2
6 December 1967 Émile Versé Stadium, Brussels 3–3
QF Real Madrid Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain6 March 1968 Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid 0–3
20 March 1968Stadion Eden, Prague2–1
1972–73 Cup Winners' Cup R1 Standard Liège Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium12 September 1972 Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège 0–1
26 September 1972Stadion Letná, Prague4–2
R2 Ferencváros Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary24 October 1972 Népstadion, Budapest 0–2
7 November 1972Stadion Letná, Prague4–1
QF Schalke 04 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany6 March 1973 Parkstadion, Gelsenkirchen 1–2
20 March 1973Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
SF Milan Flag of Italy.svg Italy11 April 1973 San Siro, Milan 0–1
25 April 1973Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
1976–77 Cup Winners' Cup R1 MTK Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary13 September 1976 Hungária körúti stadion, Budapest 1–3
28 September 1976Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
1980–81 Cup Winners' Cup R1 Spora Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg15 September 1980 Stade Municipale, Luxembourg 6–0
30 September 1980Stadion Letná, Prague6–0
R2 Slavia Sofia Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria21 October 1980Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
4 November 1980 Slavia Stadium, Sofia 0–3
1981–82 UEFA Cup R1 Neuchâtel Xamax Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland15 September 1981 Stade de la Maladière, Neuchâtel 0–4
29 September 1981Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
1983–84 UEFA Cup R1 Real Madrid Flag of Spain.svg Spain14 September 1983Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
28 September 1983 Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid 1–1
R2 Widzew Łódź Flag of Poland.svg Poland19 October 1983Away0–1
2 November 1983Home3–0
R3 Watford Flag of England.svg England23 November 1983 Vicarage Road, Watford 3–2
7 December 1983Home4–0
QF Hajduk Split Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia7 March 1984Home1–0
21 March 1984Away0–2 ( a.e.t. )
1984–85 European Cup R1 Vålerenga Flag of Norway.svg Norway19 September 1984 Bislett Stadion, Oslo 3–3
3 October 1984Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
R2 Lyngby Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark24 October 1984Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
7 November 1984 Idrætsparken, Copenhagen 2–1
QF Juventus Flag of Italy.svg Italy6 March 1985 Stadio Olimpico, Turin 0–3
20 March 1985Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
1985–86 European Cup R1 Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg Spain18 September 1985Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
2 October 1985 Camp Nou, Barcelona 1–0 (a)
1986–87 UEFA Cup R1 Vitória de Guimarães Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal17 September 1986Home1–1
1 October 1986Away1–2
1987–88 European Cup R1 Fram Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland16 September 1987 Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík 2–0
30 September 1987Stadion Letná, Prague8–0
R2 Anderlecht Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium21 October 1987Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
4 November 1987 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels 0–1
1988–89 European Cup R1 Steaua București Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania7 September 1988Stadion Letná, Prague1–5
5 October 1988 Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest 2–2
1989–90 European Cup R1 Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey13 September 1989Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
27 September 1989 Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul 2–1
R2 CSKA Sofia Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria18 October 1989 Štadión Antona Malatinského, Trnava 2–2
1 November 1989 Balgarska Armia Stadium, Sofia 0–3
1990–91 European Cup R1 Spartak Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR19 September 1990Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
3 October 1990 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 0–2
1991–92 European Cup R1 Rangers Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland18 September 1991Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
2 October 1991 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow 1–2 (a)
R2 Marseille Flag of France.svg France23 October 1991 Stade Vélodrome, Marseille 2–3
6 November 1991Stadion Letná, Prague2–1 (a)
Group Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg Spain27 November 1991 Camp Nou, Barcelona 2–3
Dynamo Kyiv Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR11 December 1991Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
Benfica Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal4 March 1992 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon 1–1
18 March 1992Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg Spain1 April 1992Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Dynamo Kyiv Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR15 April 1992 Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv 0–1
1992–93 Cup Winners' Cup R1 Airdrieonians Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland15 September 1992Away1–0
30 September 1992Home2–1
R2 Werder Bremen Flag of Germany.svg Germany21 October 1992 Weserstadion, Bremen 3–2
4 November 1992Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
QF Parma Flag of Italy.svg Italy2 March 1993Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
16 March 1993 Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma 0–2
1993–94 Champions League R1 AIK Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden15 September 1993 Råsundastadion, Stockholm 0–1
29 September 1993Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
R2 Anderlecht Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium20 October 1993Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
3 November 1993 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels 2–4
1994–95 Champions League Q IFK Göteborg Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden10 August 1994 Chance Arena, Jablonec nad Nisou 1–0
24 August 1994 Ullevi, Gothenburg 0–2
1995–96 UEFA Cup Q Galatasaray Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey8 August 1995Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
22 August 1995 Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul 1–1
R1 Silkeborg Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark12 September 1995Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
26 September 1995 Silkeborg Stadion, Silkeborg 2–1 (a)
R2 Zimbru Chișinău Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova17 October 1995Stadion Letná, Prague4–3
31 October 1995 Chișinău 2–0
R3 Milan Flag of Italy.svg Italy23 November 1995 San Siro, Milan 0–2
7 December 1995Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
1996–97 Cup Winners' Cup Q Glentoran Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland8 August 1996 The Oval, Belfast 2–1
22 August 1996Stadion Letná, Prague8–0
R1 Sturm Graz Flag of Austria.svg Austria12 September 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadium, Graz 2–2
26 September 1996Stadion Letná, Prague1–1 (a)
R2 Fiorentina Flag of Italy.svg Italy17 October 1996 Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence 1–2
31 October 1996Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
1997–98 Champions League Q2 Salzburg Flag of Austria.svg Austria13 August 1997 Stadion Lehen, Salzburg 0–0
27 August 1997Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
Group Parma Flag of Italy.svg Italy17 September 1997Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Borussia Dortmund Flag of Germany.svg Germany1 October 1997 Westfalenstadion, Dortmund 1–4
Galatasaray Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey22 October 1997Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
5 November 1997 Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul 0–2
Parma Flag of Italy.svg Italy27 November 1997 Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma 2–2
Borussia Dortmund Flag of Germany.svg Germany10 December 1997Stadion Letná, Prague0–3
1998–99 Champions League Q2 Dynamo Kyiv Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine12 August 1998 Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv 1–0
26 August 1998Stadion Letná, Prague0–1 ( a.e.t. ) (1–3 pen.)
UEFA Cup R1 Real Sociedad Flag of Spain.svg Spain15 September 1998Stadion Letná, Prague2–4
29 September 1998 Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastián 0–1
1999–2000 Champions League Group Bordeaux Flag of France.svg France15 September 1999Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Spartak Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia21 September 1999 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 1–1
Willem II Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands28 September 1999Stadion Letná, Prague4–0
20 October 1999 Koning Willem II Stadion, Tilburg 4–3
Bordeaux Flag of France.svg France26 October 1999 Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux 0–0
Spartak Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia3 November 1999Stadion Letná, Prague5–2
Group 2 Porto Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal23 November 1999Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg Spain8 December 1999 Camp Nou, Barcelona 0–5
Hertha BSC Flag of Germany.svg Germany1 March 2000Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
7 March 2000 Olympic Stadium, Berlin 1–0
Porto Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal15 March 2000 Estádio das Antas, Porto 2–2
Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg Spain21 March 2000Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
2000–01 Champions League Q3 Zimbru Chișinău Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova8 August 2000 Speia, Chișinău 1–0
23 August 2000Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Group Arsenal Flag of England.svg England12 September 2000Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
Lazio Flag of Italy.svg Italy20 September 2000 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 0–3
Shakhtar Donetsk Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine27 September 2000Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
17 October 2000 Shakhtar Stadium, Donetsk 1–2
Arsenal Flag of England.svg England25 October 2000 Highbury Stadium, London 2–4
Lazio Flag of Italy.svg Italy7 November 2000Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
2001–02 Champions League Group Bayern Munich Flag of Germany.svg Germany18 September 2001 Olympiastadion, Berlin 0–0
Feyenoord Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands25 September 2001Stadion Letná, Prague4–0
Spartak Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia10 October 2001Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Feyenoord Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands17 October 2001 De Kuip, Rotterdam 2–0
Spartak Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia23 October 2001 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 2–2
Bayern Munich Flag of Germany.svg Germany31 October 2001Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
Group 2 Real Madrid Flag of Spain.svg Spain21 November 2001Stadion Letná, Prague2–3
Porto Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal4 December 2001 Estádio das Antas, Porto 1–0
Panathinaikos Flag of Greece.svg Greece19 February 2002Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
27 February 2002 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens 1–2
Real Madrid Flag of Spain.svg Spain12 March 2002 Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid 0–3
Porto Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal20 March 2002Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
2002–03 Champions League Q2 Torpedo Kutaisi Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg Georgia31 July 2002Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
7 August 2002 Givi Kiladze Stadium, Kutaisi 2–1
Q3 Genk Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium13 August 2002 KRC Genk Arena, Genk 0–2
27 August 2002Stadion Letná, Prague4–2 (a)
UEFA Cup R1 Široki Brijeg Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina19 September 2002Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
3 October 2002 Stadion Pecara, Široki Brijeg 1–0
R2 Denizlispor Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey31 October 2002Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
14 November 2002 Denizli Atatürk Stadium, Denizli 0–2
2003–04 Champions League Q3 Vardar Flag of North Macedonia.svg Macedonia13 August 2003 Philip II Arena, Skopje 3–2
26 August 2003Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
Group Chelsea Flag of England.svg England16 September 2003Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
Lazio Flag of Italy.svg Italy1 October 2003 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 2–2
Beşiktaş Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey22 October 2003Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
4 November 2003 BJK İnönü Stadium, Istanbul 0–1
Chelsea Flag of England.svg England26 November 2003 Stamford Bridge, London 0–0
Lazio Flag of Italy.svg Italy9 December 2003Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Round of 16 Milan Flag of Italy.svg Italy24 February 2004Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
10 March 2004 San Siro, Milan 1–4
2004–05 Champions League Q2 APOEL Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus28 July 2004 GSP Stadium, Nicosia 2–2
4 August 2004Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
Q3 Ferencváros Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary11 August 2004 Albert Flórián Stadium, Budapest 0–1
25 August 2004Stadion Letná, Prague2–0 ( a.e.t. )
Group Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey15 September 2004 Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul 0–1
Lyon Flag of France.svg France28 September 2004Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
Manchester United Flag of England.svg England19 October 2004Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
3 November 2004 Old Trafford, Manchester 1–4
Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey23 November 2004Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
Lyon Flag of France.svg France8 December 2004 Stade de Gerland, Lyon 0–5
2005–06 Champions League Group Ajax Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands14 September 2005Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
Thun Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland27 September 2005 Stade de Suisse, Bern 0–1
Arsenal Flag of England.svg England18 October 2005Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
2 November 2005 Highbury Stadium, London 0–3
Ajax Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands22 November 2005 Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam 1–2
Thun Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland7 December 2005Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
2006–07 UEFA Cup R1 Heart of Midlothian Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland14 September 2006 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 2–0
28 September 2006Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Group Espanyol Flag of Spain.svg Spain19 October 2006Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
Zulte Waregem Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium2 November 2006 Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent 1–3
Ajax Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands23 November 2006Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Austria Vienna Flag of Austria.svg Austria30 November 2006 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna 1–0
2007–08 Champions League Q3 Arsenal Flag of England.svg England15 August 2007Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
29 August 2007 Emirates Stadium, London 0–3
UEFA Cup R1 Odense Boldklub Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark20 September 2007Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
4 October 2007 Odense Stadion, Odense 0–0 ( a.e.t. ) (4–3 pen.)
Group Zürich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland25 October 2007Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
Toulouse Flag of France.svg France8 November 2007 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 3–2
Spartak Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia29 November 2007Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Bayer Leverkusen Flag of Germany.svg Germany6 December 2007 BayArena, Leverkusen 0–1
2008–09 Champions League Q2 Sheriff Tiraspol Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova30 July 2008 Stadionul Sheriff, Tiraspol 1–0
6 August 2008Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Q3 Panathinaikos Flag of Greece.svg Greece13 August 2008Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
26 August 2008 Spiros Louis Olympic Stadium, Athens 0–1
UEFA Cup R1 Dinamo Zagreb Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia18 September 2008 Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb 0–0
2 October 2008Stadion Letná, Prague3–3 (a)
2009–10 Champions League Q3 Panathinaikos Flag of Greece.svg Greece28 July 2009Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
4 August 2009 Spiros Louis Olympic Stadium, Athens 0–3
Europa League PO Maribor Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia20 August 2009 Ljudski vrt, Maribor 2–0
27 August 2009Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Group PSV Eindhoven Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands17 September 2009Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark1 October 2009 Parken, Copenhagen 0–1
CFR Cluj Flag of Romania.svg Romania22 October 2009Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
5 November 2009 Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu, Cluj-Napoca 3–2
PSV Eindhoven Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3 December 2009 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven 0–1
Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark16 December 2009Stadion Letná, Prague0–3
2010–11 Champions League Q2 Liepājas Metalurgs Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia13 July 2010 Daugava Stadium, Liepāja 3–0
21 July 2010Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Q3 Lech Poznań Flag of Poland.svg Poland27 July 2010Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
4 August 2010 Municipal Stadium, Poznań 1–0
PO Žilina Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia17 August 2010Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
25 August 2010 Stadium Pod Dubňom, Žilina 0–1
Europa League Group Palermo Flag of Italy.svg Italy16 September 2010Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia30 September 2010 Arena Khimki, Khimki 0–3
Lausanne Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland21 October 2010Stadion Letná, Prague3–3
4 November 2010 Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne 3–1
Palermo Flag of Italy.svg Italy2 December 2010 Stadio Renzo Barbera, Palermo 2–2
CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia15 December 2010Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
Round of 32 Liverpool Flag of England.svg England17 February 2011Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
24 February 2011 Anfield, Liverpool 0–1
2011–12 Europa League Q3 Sarajevo Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina28 July 2011Stadion Letná, Prague5–0
4 August 2011 Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, Sarajevo 2–0
PO Vaslui Flag of Romania.svg Romania18 August 2011 Stadionul Ceahlăul, Piatra Neamţ 0–2
25 August 2011Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
2012–13 Europa League Q3 Admira Wacker Mödling Flag of Austria.svg Austria2 August 2012 Bundesstadion Südstadt, Maria Enzersdorf 2–0
9 August 2012Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
PO Feyenoord Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands23 August 2012 De Kuip, Rotterdam 2–2
30 August 2012Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Group Lyon Flag of France.svg France20 September 2012 Stade de Gerland, Lyon 1–2
Athletic Bilbao Flag of Spain.svg Spain4 October 2012Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
H. Kiryat Shmona Flag of Israel.svg Israel25 October 2012Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
8 November 2012 Kiryat Eliezer Stadium, Haifa 1–1
Lyon Flag of France.svg France22 November 2012Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
Athletic Bilbao Flag of Spain.svg Spain6 December 2012 San Mamés, Bilbao 0–0
Round of 32 Chelsea Flag of England.svg England14 February 2013Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
21 February 2013 Stamford Bridge, London 1–1
2013–14 Europa League Q2 Häcken Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden18 July 2013Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
25 July 2013 Ullevi, Gothenburg 0–1
2014–15 Champions League Q2 Levadia Tallinn Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia15 July 2014Stadion Letná, Prague7–0
22 July 2014 Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn 1–1
Q3 Malmö FF Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden29 July 2014Stadion Letná, Prague4–2
6 August 2014 Swedbank Stadion, Malmö 0–2 (a)
Europa League PO PEC Zwolle Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands21 August 2014 IJsseldelta Stadion, Zwolle 1–1
28 August 2014Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
Group Napoli Flag of Italy.svg Italy18 September 2014 Stadio San Paolo, Naples 1–3
Young Boys Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland2 October 2014Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
Slovan Bratislava Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia23 October 2014 Štadión Pasienky, Bratislava 3–0
6 November 2014Stadion Letná, Prague4–0
Napoli Flag of Italy.svg Italy27 November 2014Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Young Boys Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland11 December 2014 Stade de Suisse, Bern 0–2
2015–16 Champions League Q3 CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Russia28 July 2015 Arena Khimki, Khimki 2–2
4 August 2015Stadion Letná, Prague2–3
Europa League PO Thun Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland20 August 2015Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
27 August 2015 Stockhorn Arena, Thun 3–3
Group Asteras Tripoli Flag of Greece.svg Greece17 September 2015 Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium, Tripoli 1–1
APOEL Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus1 October 2015Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Schalke 04 Flag of Germany.svg Germany22 October 2015 Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen 2–2
5 November 2015Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
Asteras Tripoli Flag of Greece.svg Greece26 November 2015Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
APOEL Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus10 December 2015 GSP Stadium, Nicosia 3–1
Round of 32 Krasnodar Flag of Russia.svg Russia18 February 2016Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
25 February 2016 Kuban Stadium, Krasnodar 3–0
Round of 16 Lazio Flag of Italy.svg Italy10 March 2016Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
17 March 2016 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 3–0
QF Villarreal Flag of Spain.svg Spain7 April 2016 Estadio El Madrigal, Villarreal 1–2
14 April 2016Stadion Letná, Prague2–4
2016–17 Champions League Q3 Steaua București Flag of Romania.svg Romania26 July 2016Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
3 August 2016 Arena Națională, Bucharest 0–2
Europa League PO SønderjyskE Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark18 August 2016 Sydbank Park, Haderslev 0–0
25 August 2016Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
Group Southampton Flag of England.svg England15 September 2016 St Mary's Stadium, Southampton 0–3
Inter Milan Flag of Italy.svg Italy29 September 2016Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
Hapoel Be'er Sheva Flag of Israel.svg Israel20 October 2016 Turner Stadium, Be'er Sheva 1–0
3 November 2016Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Southampton Flag of England.svg England24 November 2016Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Inter Milan Flag of Italy.svg Italy8 December 2016 San Siro, Milan 1–2
Round of 32 Rostov Flag of Russia.svg Russia16 February 2017 Olimp-2, Rostov 0–4
23 February 2017Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
2017–18 Europa League Q3 Red Star Belgrade Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia27 July 2017 Stadion Rajko Mitić, Belgrade 0–2
4 August 2017Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
2018–19 Europa League Q2 Spartak Subotica Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia26 July 2018 Karađorđe Stadium, Novi Sad 0–2
2 August 2018Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
2019–20 Europa League Q3 Trabzonspor Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey8 August 2019Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
15 August 2019 Medical Park Stadyumu, Trabzon 1–2
2020–21 Europa League Group Lille Flag of France.svg France22 October 2020Stadion Letná, Prague1–4
Milan Flag of Italy.svg Italy29 October 2020 San Siro, Milan 0–3
Celtic Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland5 November 2020 Celtic Park, Glasgow 4–1
26 November 2020Stadion Letná, Prague4–1
Lille Flag of France.svg France3 December 2020 Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Villeneuve-d'Ascq 1–2
Milan Flag of Italy.svg Italy10 December 2020Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
2021–22 Champions League Q2 Rapid Wien Flag of Austria.svg Austria20 July 2021 Allianz Stadion, Vienna 1–2
28 July 2021Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Q3 Monaco Flag of France.svg France3 August 2021Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
10 August 2021 Stade Louis II, Monaco 1–3
Europa League Group Brøndby Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark16 September 2021 Brøndby Stadium, Brøndbyvester 0–0
Rangers Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland30 September 2021Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Lyon Flag of France.svg France21 October 2021Stadion Letná, Prague3–4
4 November 2021 Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu 0–3
Rangers Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland25 November 2021 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow 0–2
Brøndby Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark9 December 2021Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Europa Conference League KRPO Partizan Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia17 February 2022Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
24 February 2022 Partizan Stadium, Belgrade 1–2
2022–23 Europa Conference League Q2 Viking Flag of Norway.svg Norway21 July 2022Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
28 July 2022 Viking Stadion 1–2
2023–24 Champions League Q3 Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark8 August 2023 Parken, Copenhagen 0–0
15 August 2023 epet ARENA, Prague3–3 ( a.e.t. ) (2–4 pen.)
Europa League PO Dinamo Zagreb Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia24 August 2023 Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb 1–3
31 August 2023 epet ARENA, Prague4–1
Group Aris Limassol Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus21 September 2023Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
Real Betis Flag of Spain.svg Spain5 October 2023 Benito Villamarín, Seville 1–2
Rangers Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland26 October 2023Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
9 November 2023 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow 1–2
Real Betis Flag of Spain.svg Spain30 November 2023Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Aris Limassol Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus14 December 2023 Alphamega Stadium, Limassol 3–1
KRPO Galatasaray Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey15 February 2024 Rams Park, Istanbul 2–3
22 February 2024Stadion Letná, Prague4–1
Round of 16 Liverpool Flag of England.svg England7 March 2024Stadion Letná, Prague1–5
14 March 2024 Anfield, Liverpool 1–6

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