Icelandic football clubs in European competitions

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European Cup / UEFA Champions League

SeasonTeamRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
1955–56 Did not enter.
1956–57
1957–58
1958–59
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65 KR Preliminary round Flag of England.svg Liverpool 0–51–61–11 Symbol delete vote.svg
1965–66 Keflavík Preliminary round Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros 1–41–92–13 Symbol delete vote.svg
1966–67 KR First round Flag of France.svg Nantes 2–32–54–8 Symbol delete vote.svg
1967–68 Valur First round Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jeunesse Esch 1–13–34–4 (a) Symbol keep vote.svg
Second round Flag of Hungary.svg Vasas 1–5 [1] 0–61–11 Symbol delete vote.svg
1968–69 First round Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 0–01–81–8 Symbol delete vote.svg
1969–70 KR First round Flag of the Netherlands.svg Feyenoord 2–12 [2] 0–42–16 Symbol delete vote.svg
1970–71 Keflavík First round Flag of England.svg Everton 0–32–62–9 Symbol delete vote.svg
1971–72 ÍA First round Flag of Malta.svg Sliema Wanderers 0–4 [3] 0–00–4 Symbol delete vote.svg
1972–73 Keflavík First round Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Real Madrid 0–10–30–4 Symbol delete vote.svg
1973–74 Fram First round Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Basel 2–6 [4] 0–52–11 Symbol delete vote.svg
1974–75 Keflavík First round Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Hajduk Split 0–2 [5] 1–71–9 Symbol delete vote.svg
1975–76 ÍA First round Flag of Cyprus.svg Omonia 4–01–25–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
Second round Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dynamo Kyiv 0–20–30–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
1976–77 First round Flag of Turkey.svg Trabzonspor 1–32–33–6 Symbol delete vote.svg
1977–78 Valur First round Ulster Banner.svg Glentoran 1–00–21–2 Symbol delete vote.svg
1978–79 ÍA First round Flag of Germany.svg Köln 1–11–42–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
1979–80 Valur First round Flag of Germany.svg Hamburg 0–31–21–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
1980–81 ÍBV First round Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Baník Ostrava 1–10–11–2 Symbol delete vote.svg
1981–82 Valur First round Flag of England.svg Aston Villa 0–50–20–7 Symbol delete vote.svg
1982–83 Vikingur.svg Víkingur Reykjavík First round Flag of Spain.svg Real Sociedad 0–12–32–4 Symbol delete vote.svg
1983–84 First round Flag of Hungary.svg Rába ETO Győr 0–21–21–4 Symbol delete vote.svg
1984–85 ÍA First round Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Beveren 2–20–52–7 Symbol delete vote.svg
1985-86 First round Flag of Scotland.svg Aberdeen 1–31–42–7 Symbol delete vote.svg
1986–87 Valur First round Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 0–40–70–11 Symbol delete vote.svg
1987–88 Fram First round Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sparta Prague 0–20–80–10 Symbol delete vote.svg
1988–89 Valur First round Flag of France.svg Monaco 1–00–21–2 Symbol delete vote.svg
1989–90 Fram First round Flag of Romania.svg Steaua București 0–10–40–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
1990–91 Ka-logo.png KA First round Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg CSKA Sofia 1–00–31–3 Symbol delete vote.svg
1991–92 Fram First round Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos 2–20–02–2 (a) Symbol delete vote.svg
1992–93 Vikingur.svg Víkingur Reykjavík First round Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg CSKA Moscow 0–12–42–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
1993–94 ÍA Preliminary round Flag of Albania (1992-2002).svg Partizani 3–00–03–0 Symbol keep vote.svg
First round Flag of the Netherlands.svg Feyenoord 1–00–31–3 Symbol delete vote.svg
1994–95 Icelandic champions entered the UEFA Cup instead of the Champions League.
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98 ÍA First qualifying round Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice 0–30–10–4 Symbol delete vote.svg
1998–99 ÍBV First qualifying round Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Obilić 0–21–21–4 Symbol delete vote.svg
1999–00 First qualifying round Flag of Albania (1992-2002).svg Tirana 1–02–13–1 Symbol keep vote.svg
Second qualifying round Flag of Hungary.svg MTK Hungária 0–21–31–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
2000-01 KR First qualifying round Flag of Malta.svg Birkirkara 4–12–16–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
Second qualifying round Flag of Denmark.svg Brøndby 0–01–31–3 Symbol delete vote.svg
2001-02 First qualifying round Flag of Albania (1992-2002).svg Vllaznia 2–10–12–2 (a) Symbol delete vote.svg

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  1. Played in Várpalota, Hungary
  2. Played in Rotterdam, Netherlands
  3. Played in Gżira, Malta
  4. Played in Olten, Switzerland
  5. Played in Split, Yugoslavia