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Club | Olympique de Marseille |
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First entry | 1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup |
Latest entry | 2023–24 UEFA Europa League |
Titles | |
Champions League | 1 |
Europa League | 0 |
Cup Winners' Cup | 0 |
Intertoto Cup | 1 |
Super Cup | 0 |
This article lists results for Olympique de Marseille in European competitions. They are the French team to have played the most finals of UEFA competitions and the only one to have won the UEFA Champions League.
As of April 2024, Marseille have competed in:
Competition | Played | Won | Drew | Lost | GF | GA | GD | Win% |
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European Cup/UEFA Champions League | 116 | 47 | 19 | 50 | 165 | 141 | +24 | 40.52 |
Cup Winners' Cup | 14 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 19 | 13 | +6 | 57.14 |
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League | 119 | 49 | 34 | 36 | 174 | 140 | +34 | 41.18 |
UEFA Europa Conference League | 8 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 15 | 7 | +8 | 75.00 |
UEFA Intertoto Cup | 8 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 16 | 9 | +7 | 50.00 |
Total | 265 | 114 | 59 | 92 | 389 | 310 | +79 | 43.02 |
Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.
Competition | Played | Won | Drew | Lost | GF | GA | GD | Win% |
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Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 7 | 9 | −2 | 50.00 |
Intertoto Cup | 12 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 20 | 17 | +3 | 33.33 |
Total | 18 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 27 | 26 | +1 | 38.89 |
Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Opponent | Score |
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1962–63 | Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | First Round | BEL | Union Saint-Gilloise | 1–0 (H), 2–4 (A) |
1968–69 | Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | First Round | TUR | Göztepe | 0–2 (H), 2–0 (A) [1] |
1969 | Intertoto Cup | Group 1 | SWE | Malmö FF | 1–1 (H), 0–1 (A) |
SUI | Servette | 0–0 (A), 1–1 (H) | |||
FRG | 1. FC Kaiserslautern | 0–6 (A), 1–0 (H) | |||
1969–70 | Cup Winners' Cup | First Round | TCH | Dukla Prague | 0–1 (A), 2–0 (H) |
Second Round | YUG | Dinamo Zagreb | 1–1 (H), 0–2 (A) | ||
1970 | Intertoto Cup | Group B3 | SWE | AIK | 2–2 (A), 6–2 (H) |
TCH | Zagłębie Sosnowiec | 3–1 (H), 2–3 (A) | |||
SUI | Lausanne-Sport | 4–0 (H), 0–0 (A) | |||
1970–71 | Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | First Round | TCH | Spartak Trnava | 0–2 (A), 2–0 (H) [2] |
1971–72 | European Cup | First Round | POL | Górnik Zabrze | 2–1 (H), 1–1 (A) |
Second Round | NED | Ajax | 1–2 (H), 1–4 (A) | ||
1972–73 | European Cup | First Round | ITA | Juventus | 1–0 (A), 0–3 (H) |
1973–74 | UEFA Cup | First Round | LUX | Union Luxembourg | 5–0 (A), 7–1 (H) |
Second Round | FRG | 1. FC Köln | 2–0 (H), 0–6 (A) | ||
1975–76 | UEFA Cup | First Round | GDR | Carl Zeiss Jena | 0–3 (A), 0–1 (H) |
1976–77 | Cup Winners' Cup | First Round | ENG | Southampton | 0–4 (A), 2–1 (H) |
1987–88 | Cup Winners' Cup | First Round | GDR | Lokomotive Leipzig | 0–0 (A), 1–0 (H) |
Second Round | YUG | Hajduk Split | 4–0 (H), 3–0 (A) 1 | ||
Quarter-final | FIN | RoPS | 1–0 (A), 3–0 (H) | ||
Semi-final | NED | Ajax | 0–3 (H), 2–1 (A) | ||
1989–90 | European Cup | First Round | DEN | Brøndby | 3–0 (H), 1–1 (A) |
Second Round | GRE | AEK Athens | 2–0 (H), 1–1 (A) | ||
Quarter-final | BUL | CSKA Sofia | 1–0 (A), 3–1 (H) | ||
Semi-final | POR | Benfica | 2–1 (H), 0–1 (A) | ||
1990–91 | European Cup | First Round | ALB | Dinamo Tirana | 5–1 (H), 0–0 (A) |
Second Round | POL | Lech Poznań | 2–3 (A), 6–1 (H) | ||
Quarter-final | ITA | Milan | 1–1 (A), 3–0 (H) | ||
Semi-final | URS | Spartak Moscow | 3–1 (A), 2–1 (H) | ||
Final | YUG | Red Star Belgrade | 0–0 (N) [3] | ||
1991–92 | European Cup | First Round | LUX | Union Luxembourg | 5–0 (H), 5–0 (A) |
Second Round | TCH | Sparta Prague | 3–2 (H), 1–2 (A) | ||
1992–93 | Champions League | First Round | NIR | Glentoran | 5–0 (A), 3–0 (H) |
Second Round | ROM | Dinamo București | 0–0 (A), 2–0 (H) | ||
Group 1 | SCO | Rangers | 2–2 (A), 1–1 (H) | ||
BEL | Club Brugge | 3–0 (H), 1–0 (A) | |||
RUS | CSKA Moscow | 1–1 (A), 6–0 (H) | |||
Final | ITA | Milan | 1–0 (N) | ||
1994–95 | UEFA Cup | First Round | GRE | Olympiacos | 2–1 (A), 3–0 (H) |
Second Round | SUI | Sion | 0–2 (A), 3–1 (H) | ||
1998–99 | UEFA Cup | First Round | CZE | Sigma Olomouc | 2–2 (A), 4–0 (H) |
Second Round | GER | Werder Bremen | 1–1 (A), 3–2 (H) | ||
Third Round | FRA | Monaco | 2–2 (A), 1–0 (H) | ||
Quarter-final | ESP | Celta Vigo | 2–1 (H), 0–0 (A) | ||
Semi-final | ITA | Bologna | 0–0 (H), 1–1 (A) | ||
Final | ITA | Parma | 0–3 (N) | ||
1999–2000 | Champions League | Group D | AUT | Sturm Graz | 2–0 (H), 2–3 (A) |
CRO | Croatia Zagreb | 2–1 (A), 2–2 (H) | |||
ENG | Manchester United | 1–2 (A), 1–0 (H) | |||
Group D | ITA | Lazio | 0–2 (H), 1–5 (A) | ||
NED | Feyenoord | 0–3 (A), 0–0 (H) | |||
ENG | Chelsea | 1–0 (H), 0–1 (A) | |||
2003–04 | Champions League | Third Qualifying Round | AUT | Austria Wien | 1–0 (A), 0–0 (H) |
Group F | ESP | Real Madrid | 2–4 (A), 1–2 (H) | ||
SCG | Partizan | 3–0 (H), 1–1 (A) | |||
POR | Porto | 2–3 (H), 0–1 (A) | |||
2003–04 | UEFA Cup | Third Round | UKR | Dnipro | 1–0 (H), 0–0 (A) |
Fourth Round | ENG | Liverpool | 1–1 (A), 2–1 (H) | ||
Quarter-final | ITA | Inter Milan | 1–0 (H), 1–0 (A) | ||
Semi-final | ENG | Newcastle United | 0–0 (A), 2–0 (H) | ||
Final | ESP | Valencia | 0–2 (N) | ||
2005 | Intertoto Cup | Third Round | SUI | Young Boys | 3–2 (A), 2–1 (H) |
Semi-final | ITA | Lazio | 1–1 (A), 3–0 (H) | ||
Final | ESP | Deportivo La Coruña | 0–2 (A), 5–1 (H) | ||
2005–06 | UEFA Cup | First Round | BEL | Germinal Beerschot | 0–0 (A), 0–0 (H) [4] |
Group F | RUS | CSKA Moscow | 2–1 (A) | ||
NED | SC Heerenveen | 1–0 (H) | |||
BUL | Levski Sofia | 0–1 (A) | |||
ROM | Dinamo București | 2–1 (H) | |||
Round of 32 | ENG | Bolton Wanderers | 0–0 (A), 2–1 (H) | ||
Round of 16 | RUS | Zenit Saint Petersburg | 0–1 (H), 1–1 (A) | ||
2006 | Intertoto Cup | Third Round | UKR | Dnipro | 0–0 (H), 2–2 (A) |
2006–07 | UEFA Cup | Second Qualifying Round | SUI | Young Boys | 3–3 (A), 0–0 (H) |
First Round | CZE | Mladá Boleslav | 1–0 (H), 2–4 (A) | ||
2007–08 | Champions League | Group A | TUR | Beşiktaş | 2–0 (H), 1–2 (A) |
ENG | Liverpool | 1–0 (A), 0–4 (H) | |||
POR | Porto | 1–1 (H), 1–2 (A) | |||
2007–08 | UEFA Cup | Round of 32 | RUS | Spartak Moscow | 3–0 (H), 0–2 (A) |
Round of 16 | RUS | Zenit Saint Petersburg | 3–1 (H), 0–2 (A) | ||
2008–09 | Champions League | Third Qualifying Round | NOR | Brann | 1–0 (A), 2–1 (H) |
Group D | ENG | Liverpool | 1–2 (H), 0–1 (A) | ||
NED | PSV Eindhoven | 0–2 (A), 3–0 (H) | |||
ESP | Atlético Madrid | 1–2 (A), 0–0 (H) | |||
2008–09 | UEFA Cup | Round of 32 | NED | Twente | 0–1 (H), 1–0 (A) [5] |
Round of 16 | NED | Ajax | 2–1 (H), 2–2 (A) | ||
Quarter-final | UKR | Shakhtar Donetsk | 0–2 (A), 1–2 (H) | ||
2009–10 | Champions League | Group C | ITA | Milan | 1–2 (H), 1–1 (A) |
ESP | Real Madrid | 0–3 (A), 1–3 (H) | |||
SUI | Zürich | 1–0 (A), 6–1 (H) | |||
2009–10 | Europa League | Round of 32 | DEN | Copenhagen | 3–1 (A), 3–1 (H) |
Round of 16 | POR | Benfica | 1–1 (A), 1–2 (H) | ||
2010–11 | Champions League | Group C | RUS | Spartak Moscow | 0–1 (H), 3–0 (A) |
ENG | Chelsea | 0–2 (A), 1–0 (H) | |||
SVK | Žilina | 1–0 (H), 7–0 (A) | |||
Round of 16 | ENG | Manchester United | 0–0 (H), 1–2 (A) | ||
2011–12 | Champions League | Group F | GRE | Olympiacos | 1–0 (A), 0–1 (H) |
GER | Borussia Dortmund | 3–0 (H), 3–2 (A) | |||
ENG | Arsenal | 0–1 (H), 0–0 (A) | |||
Round of 16 | ITA | Inter Milan | 1–0 (H), 1–2 (A) | ||
Quarter-final | GER | Bayern Munich | 0–2 (H), 0–2 (A) | ||
2012–13 | Europa League | Third Qualifying Round | TUR | Eskişehirspor | 1–1 (A), 3–0 (H) |
Play-off | MDA | Sheriff Tiraspol | 2–1 (A), 0–0 (H) | ||
Group C | TUR | Fenerbahçe | 2–2 (A), 0–1 (H) | ||
CYP | AEL Limassol | 5–1 (H), 0–3 (A) | |||
GER | Borussia Mönchengladbach | 0–2 (A), 2–2 (H) | |||
2013–14 | Champions League | Group F | ENG | Arsenal | 1–2 (H), 0–2 (A) |
GER | Borussia Dortmund | 0–3 (A), 1–2 (H) | |||
ITA | Napoli | 1–2 (H), 2–3 (A) | |||
2015–16 | Europa League | Group F | NED | Groningen | 3–0 (A), 2–1 (H) |
CZE | Slovan Liberec | 0–1 (H), 4–2 (A) | |||
POR | Braga | 2–3 (A), 1–0 (H) | |||
Round of 32 | ESP | Athletic Bilbao | 0–1 (H), 1–1 (A) | ||
2017–18 | Europa League | Third Qualifying Round | BEL | Oostende | 4–2 (H), 0–0 (A) |
Play-off Round | SLO | Domžale | 1–1 (A), 3–0 (H) | ||
Group I | TUR | Konyaspor | 1–0 (H), 1–1 (A) | ||
AUT | Red Bull Salzburg | 0–1 (A), 0–0 (H) | |||
POR | Vitória de Guimarães | 2–1 (H), 0–1 (A) | |||
Round of 32 | POR | Braga | 3–0 (H), 0–1 (A) | ||
Round of 16 | ESP | Athletic Bilbao | 3–1 (H), 2–1 (A) | ||
Quarter-final | GER | RB Leipzig | 0–1 (A), 5–2 (H) | ||
Semi-final | AUT | Red Bull Salzburg | 2–0 (H), 1–2 (A) | ||
Final | ESP | Atlético Madrid | 0–3 (N) | ||
2018–19 | Europa League | Group H | GER | Eintracht Frankfurt | 1–2 (H), 0–4 (A) |
CYP | Apollon Limassol | 2–2 (A), 1–3 (H) | |||
ITA | Lazio | 1–3 (H), 1–2 (A) | |||
2020–21 | Champions League | Group C | POR | Porto | 0–3 (A), 0–2 (H) |
ENG | Manchester City | 0–3 (H), 0–3 (A) | |||
GRE | Olympiacos | 0–1 (A), 2–1 (H) | |||
2021–22 | Europa League | Group E | ITA | Lazio | 0–0 (A), 2–2 (H) |
RUS | Lokomotiv Moscow | 1–1 (A), 1–0 (H) | |||
TUR | Galatasaray | 0–0 (H), 2–4 (A) | |||
2021–22 | Europa Conference League | Knockout round play-off | AZE | Qarabağ | 3–1 (H), 3–0 (A) |
Round of 16 | SUI | Basel | 2–1 (H), 2–1 (A) | ||
Quarter-final | GRE | PAOK | 2–1 (H), 1–0 (A) | ||
Semi-final | NED | Feyenoord | 2–3 (A), 0–0 (H) | ||
2022–23 | Champions League | Group D | ENG | Tottenham Hotspur | 0–2 (A), 1–2 (H) |
GER | Eintracht Frankfurt | 0–1 (H), 1–2 (A) | |||
POR | Sporting CP | 4–1 (H), 2–0 (A) | |||
2023–24 | Champions League | Third qualifying round | GRE | Panathinaikos | 0–1 (A), 2−1 (H) [6] |
2023–24 | Europa League | Group B | NED | Ajax | 3–3 (A), 4–3 (H) |
ENG | Brighton & Hove Albion | 2–2 (H), 0–1 (A) | |||
GRE | AEK Athens | 3–1 (H), 2–0 (A) | |||
Knockout round play-off | UKR | Shakhtar Donetsk | 2–2 (A), 3–1 (H) | ||
Round of 16 | ESP | Villarreal | 4–0 (H), 1–3 (A) | ||
Quarter-final | POR | Benfica | 1–2 (A), 1–0 (H) [7] | ||
Semi-final | ITA | Atalanta |
Year | Competition | Opposing Team | Score | Venue |
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1991 | European Cup | Red Star Belgrade | 0–0 a.p. (3–5 p) | Stadio San Nicola, Bari |
1993 | Champions League | Milan | 1–0 | Olympiastadion, Munich |
1999 | UEFA Cup | Parma | 0–3 | Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow |
2004 | UEFA Cup | Valencia | 0–2 | Ullevi, Göteborg |
2005 | Intertoto Cup | Deportivo de La Coruña | 5–3 on aggregate | Two-legged |
2018 | Europa League | Atlético Madrid | 0–3 | Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon |
Year | Competition | Opposing Team | Score | Where the Final was | Other Semi-finalists |
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1988 | European Cup Winners' Cup | Ajax | 2–4 | Stade de la Meinau | Mechelen Atalanta |
1990 | European Cup | Benfica | 2–2* (a) | Praterstadion | Bayern Munich Milan |
2022 | Europa Conference League | Feyenoord | 2–3 on aggregate | Arena Kombëtare | Roma Leicester City |
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