FC Schalke 04 in European football

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FC Schalke 04 in European football
Club FC Schalke 04
Seasons played24
First entry 1958–59 European Cup
Latest entry 2018–19 UEFA Champions League
Titles
Champions League 0
Europa League
1
Cup Winners' Cup 0
Super Cup 0

This is the list of all Schalke 04's European matches.

Contents

Summary

Key

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference

As of 3 August 2024 [1]

By competition

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDWin%First seasonLast season
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 73291727104110−6039.73 1958–59 2018–19
UEFA Champions League Qualifying 421157−2050.00 2008–09 2013–14
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 9850262216492+72051.02 1976–77 2016–17
UEFA Europa League Qualifying 210163+3050.00 2011–12 2011–12
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 149232114+7064.29 1969–70 1972–73
Total 191914654300226+74047.64

Defunct competitions indicated in italics.

By ground

GroundPldWDLGFGAGDWin%
Home 9559191717093+77062.11
Away 95312737127132−5032.63
Neutral [lower-alpha 1] 110031+2100.00
Total 191914654300226+74047.64
  1. Playoff match in the 1958–59 European Cup vs. KB in Enschede, Netherlands

By country of opposition

CountryPldWDLWin%
Flag of Austria.svg Austria 2101050.00
Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 2200100.00
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 6312050.00
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 4310075.00
Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia 4310075.00
Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus 6420066.67
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic [lower-alpha 1] 8332037.50
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 5302060.00
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 2002000.00
Flag of England.svg England 194411021.05
Flag of Finland.svg Finland 2101050.00
Flag of France.svg France 9522055.56
Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2020000.00
Flag of Greece.svg Greece 10622060.00
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 1100100.00
Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 4211050.00
Flag of Israel.svg Israel 4310075.00
Flag of Italy.svg Italy 12624050.00
Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 2200100.00
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 10415040.00
Flag of Norway.svg Norway 2200100.00
Flag of Poland.svg Poland 4121025.00
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 12633050.00
Flag of Romania.svg Romania 6420066.67
Flag of Russia.svg Russia 4400100.00
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 1100100.00
Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 2110050.00
Flag of Spain.svg Spain 278712029.63
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 2110050.00
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland 3210066.67
Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 8341037.50
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 4022000.00
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 2200100.00
Total 191914654047.64
  1. Including Czechoslovakia

UEFA competitions

1950–2000

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
1958–59 European Cup R1 Flag of Denmark.svg Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 5–20–35–5, 3–1 [lower-alpha 1]
R2 Flag of England.svg Wolverhampton 2–12–24–3
QF Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Atlético Madrid 1–10–31–4
1969–70 Cup Winners' Cup R1 Flag of Ireland.svg Shamrock Rovers 3–01–24–2
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg IFK Norrköping 1–00–01–0
QF Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Dinamo Zagreb 1–03–14–1
SF Flag of England.svg Manchester City 1–01–52–5
1972–73 Cup Winners' Cup R1 Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Slavia Sofia 2–13–15–2
R2 Flag of Ireland.svg Cork Hibernians 3–00–03–0
QF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sparta Prague 2–10–32–4
1976–77 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Portugal.svg Porto 3–22–25–4
R2 Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Sportul Studenţesc 4–01–05–0
R3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R.W.D. Molenbeek 1–10–11–2
1977–78 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Italy.svg Fiorentina 2–13–0 [lower-alpha 2] 5–1
R2 Flag of East Germany.svg 1. FC Magdeburg 1–32–43–7
1996–97 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roda JC 3–02–25–2
R2 Flag of Turkey.svg Trabzonspor 1–03–34–3
R3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Club Brugge 2–01–23–2
QF Flag of Spain.svg Valencia 2–01–13–1
SF Flag of Spain.svg Tenerife 2–0(aet)0–12–1
Final Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale 1–00–11–1 (4–1 p)
1997–98 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Croatia.svg Hajduk Split 2–03–25–2
R2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht 1–02–13–1
R3 Flag of Portugal.svg Braga 2–00–02–0
QF Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale 1–1(aet)0–11–2
1998–99 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slavia Prague 1–00–11–1 (4–5 p)
  1. Playoff match played in Enschede, Netherlands
  2. Match originally ended 0–0, but UEFA invalidated this game and awarded a 3–0 victory to Schalke 04 as Fiorentina fielded an ineligible player.

2000–2010

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2001–02 Champions League Group C Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos 0–20–24th
Flag of England.svg Arsenal 4–11–3
Flag of Spain.svg Mallorca 0–14–0
2002–03 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Belarus.svg Gomel 4–04–18–1
R2 Flag of Poland.svg Legia Warszawa 0–03–23–2
R3 Flag of Poland.svg Wisła Kraków 1–41–12–5
2003–04 UI Cup R3 Flag of Moldova.svg Dacia Chişinău 2–11–03–1
SF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slovan Liberec 2–10–02–1
Finals Flag of Austria.svg SV Pasching 0–02–02–0
UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Croatia.svg Kamen Ingrad 1–00–01–0
R2 Flag of Denmark.svg Brøndby 2–11–23–3 (1–3 p)
2004–05 UI Cup R3 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Vardar 5–02–17–1
SF Flag of Denmark.svg Esbjerg fB 3–03–16–1
Finals Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slovan Liberec 2–11–03–1
UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Latvia.svg Liepājas Metalurgs 5–14–09–1
Group A Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Basel 1–1N/A2nd
Flag of Scotland.svg Heart of Midlothian N/A1–0
Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencvárosi 2–0N/A
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Feyenoord N/A1–2
R32 Flag of Ukraine.svg Shakhtar Donetsk 0–11–11–2
2005–06 Champions League Group E Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven 3–00–13rd
Flag of Italy.svg Milan 2–22–3
Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe 2–03–3
UEFA Cup R32 Flag of Spain.svg Espanyol 2–13–05–1
R16 Flag of Italy.svg Palermo 3–00–13–1
QF Flag of Bulgaria.svg Levski Sofia 1–13–14–2
SF Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 0–00–1(aet)0–1
2006–07 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of France.svg Nancy 1–01–32–3
2007–08 Champions League Group B Flag of Spain.svg Valencia 0–10–02nd
Flag of Norway.svg Rosenborg 3–12–0
Flag of England.svg Chelsea 0–00–2
R16 Flag of Portugal.svg Porto 1–00–11–1 (4–1 p)
QF Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 0–10–10–2
2008–09 Champions League QR3 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 1–00–41–4
UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Cyprus.svg APOEL 1–14–15–2
Group A Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 3–1N/A5th
Flag of Spain.svg Racing Santander N/A1–1
Flag of England.svg Manchester City 0–2N/A
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Twente N/A1–2

2010–present

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2010–11 Champions League Group B Flag of France.svg Lyon 3–00–11st
Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 2–02–1
Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Tel Aviv 3–10–0
R16 Flag of Spain.svg Valencia 3–11–14–2
QF Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale 2–15–27–3
SF Flag of England.svg Manchester United 0–21–41–6
2011–12 Europa League PO Flag of Finland.svg HJK Helsinki 6–10–26–3
Group J Flag of Cyprus.svg AEK Larnaca 0–05–01st
Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Haifa 3–13–0
Flag of Romania.svg FCSB 2–10–0
R32 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Viktoria Plzeň 3–1(aet)1–14–2
R16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Twente 4–10–14–2
QF Flag of Spain.svg Athletic Bilbao 2–42–24–6
2012–13 Champions League Group B Flag of England.svg Arsenal 2–22–01st
Flag of France.svg Montpellier 2–21–1
Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos 1–02–1
R16 Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray 2–31–13–4
2013–14 Champions League PO Flag of Greece.svg PAOK 1–13–24–3
Group E Flag of England.svg Chelsea 0–30–32nd
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Basel 2–01–0
Flag of Romania.svg FCSB 3–00–0
R16 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 1–61–32–9
2014–15 Champions League Group G Flag of England.svg Chelsea 0–51–12nd
Flag of Slovenia.svg Maribor 1–11–0
Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting CP 4–32–4
R16 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 0–24–34–5
2015–16 Europa League Group K Flag of Cyprus.svg APOEL 1–03–01st
Flag of Greece.svg Asteras Tripoli 4–04–0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sparta Prague 2–21–1
R32 Flag of Ukraine.svg Shakhtar Donetsk 0–30–00–3
2016–17 Europa League Group I Flag of France.svg Nice 2–01–01st
Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Salzburg 3–10–2
Flag of Russia.svg Krasnodar 2–01–0
R32 Flag of Greece.svg PAOK 1–13–04–1
R16 Flag of Germany.svg Mönchengladbach 1–12–23–3 (a)
QF Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax 3–2(aet)0–23–4
2018–19 Champions League Group D Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray 2–00–02nd
Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Moscow 1–01–0
Flag of Portugal.svg Porto 1–11–3
R16 Flag of England.svg Manchester City 2–30–72–10

Last updated: 12 March 2019
Note: Schalke 04 score always listed first.

Non-UEFA competitions

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
1961–62 Intertoto Cup Group B1 Flag of Sweden.svg IFK Göteborg 4–14–22nd
Flag of France.svg La Chaux-de-Fonds 8–02–3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Feyenoord 1–53–1
1964–65 Intertoto Cup Group C3 Flag of France.svg Lens 2–12–23rd
Flag of Poland.svg Polonia Bytom 2–00–6
Flag of Sweden.svg Degerfors IF 4–10–2
1967 Intertoto Cup Group B2 Flag of Austria.svg Wacker Innsbruck 1–12–12nd
Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens 2–01–4
Flag of Poland.svg Zagłębie Sosnowiec 1–00–1
1973 Intertoto Cup Group 7 Flag of France.svg Saint-Étienne 0–20–24th
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Feyenoord 1–23–4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Standard Liège 1–21–3
1992 Intertoto Cup Group 6 Flag of France.svg SM Caen 1–11–13rd
Flag of the Netherlands.svg RKC Waalwijk 4–23–2
Flag of Denmark.svg Lyngby BK 1–21–3

Record players

Key

CL = Champions League, CL Q = Champions League Qualifying, EL/UC = Europa League / UEFA Cup, EL Q = Europa League Qualifying, CWC = Cup Winners' Cup

As of 3 August 2024 [2]

Most appearances

#PlayerSchalke careerCLCL QEL/UCEL QTotal
1 Flag of Germany.svg Benedikt Höwedes 2007–201735425266
2 Flag of Germany.svg Gerald Asamoah 1999–20101723251
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 2010–2017, 20212522249
4 Flag of Cameroon.svg Joël Matip 2009–201626216246
5 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Fährmann 2008–2009, 2011–20241622240
Flag of Peru.svg Jefferson Farfán 2008–201522314140
Flag of Japan.svg Atsuto Uchida 2010–20172927240
8 Flag of Germany.svg Julian Draxler 2011–201523211238
9 Flag of Germany.svg / Flag of the United States.svg Jermaine Jones 2007–2010, 2011–20142141237
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Bordon 2004–20101621836

Top goalscorers

Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made. Ø = goals per game

#PlayerSchalke careerCLCL QEL/UCEL QCWCTotalØ
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 2010–2017, 202113 (25)14 (22)4 (2)31(49)0.63
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Ebbe Sand 1999–20062 (9)8 (22)10(31)0.32
3 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Hanke 2001–20059 (13)9(13)0.69
Flag of Spain.svg Raúl 2010–20125 (12)4 (10)0 (1)9(23)0.39
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc Wilmots 1996–2000, 2001–20030 (3)9 (23)9(26)0.35
6 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Fischer 1970–19816 (8)1 (1)7(9)0.78
Flag of Brazil.svg Lincoln 2004–20073 (6)4 (13)7(19)0.37
Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Kurányi 2005–20105 (14)0 (2)2 (13)7(29)0.24
Flag of Georgia.svg Levan Kobiashvili 2003–20093 (11)0 (1)4 (23)7(35)0.20
Flag of Germany.svg Julian Draxler 2011–20154 (23)1 (2)1 (11)1 (2)7(38)0.18

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