SC Bastia in European football

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This page presents the complete history of games played by the Sporting Club Bastia since 1972.

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Since its founding in 1905, the Sporting Club Bastia participated: 2 seasons the European Cup Winners' Cup, 2 seasons in the UEFA Cup (one final), and 3 seasons the UEFA Intertoto Cup (one title, one semifinal).

UEFA Cup

1977–78

RoundClub1. matchTotal2. matchClub
End of 64 Bastia 3–25–32–1 Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting Lizbon
End of 32 Bastia 2–15–23–1 Flag of England.svg Newcastle United
End of 16 Bastia 2–15–33–2 Flag of Italy.svg Torino FC
Quarter-final Bastia 7–29–62–4 Flag of Germany.svg FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Semi-final Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Bastia 3–23–3 [1] 0–1 Grasshopper Zurich
Final Bastia 0–00–30–3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven

1997–98

RoundClub1. matchTotal2. matchClub
End of 64 Bastia 1–01–00–0 Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica
End of 32 Flag of Romania.svg Steaua Bucharest 1–03–3 [2] 2–3 Bastia

European Cup Winners' Cup

1971–72

RoundClub1. matchTotal2. matchClub
End of 32 Bastia 0–01–21–2 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético de Madrid

1981–82

RoundClub1. matchTotal2. matchClub
End of 32 Flag of Finland.svg FC KooTeePee 0–00–50–5 Bastia
End of 16 Bastia 1–12–41–3 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dinamo Tbilisi

UEFA Intertoto Cup

1997–98

RoundClub1. matchTotal2. matchClub
Group 2, 1. match Flag of Croatia.svg NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac 0–1 Bastia
Group 2, 2. match Bastia 1–0 Flag of Denmark.svg Silkeborg IF
Group 2, 3. match Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ebbw Vale 1–2 Bastia
Group 2, 4. match Bastia 1–2 Flag of Austria.svg Grazer AK
Semi-finals Flag of Germany.svg Hamburg 0–11–21–1 (a.e.t.) Bastia
Finals Flag of Sweden.svg Halmstads BK 0–11–21–1 (a.e.t.) Bastia

1998–99

RoundClub1. matchTotal2. matchClub
2. round Flag of North Macedonia.svg Makedonija GP 1–01–70–7 Bastia
3. round Bastia 2–04–32–3 (a.e.t.) Flag of Turkey.svg Altay
Semi-finals SC Bastia 2–02–40–4 Flag of Serbia.svg Vojvodina Novi Sad

2001–02

RoundClub1. matchTotal2. matchClub
2. round Flag of Croatia.svg Slaven Belupo 1–02–01–0 Bastia

Statistics

By competition

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDWin% [nb 1]
Champions League / European Cup 000000+0!
Cup Winners' Cup 613286+2016.67
Europa League / UEFA Cup / Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1610243024+6062.50
Super Cup 000000+0!
Intertoto Cup 2210392215+7045.45
Intercontinental Cup 000000+0!
Club World Cup 000000+0!
Toplam44218156045+15047.73

By country

CountryPldWDLGFGAGDWin% [nb 1]
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 100112−1000.00
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 310212−1033.33
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 110010+1100.00
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 210196+3050.00
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 211050+5050.00
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany / West Germany 211021+1050.00
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 220053+2100.00
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 210171+6050.00
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 201103−3000.00
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 431063+3075.00
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 210133+0050.00
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 210124−2050.00
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 301212−1000.00
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 211021+1050.00
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 210133+0050.00
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 210143+1050.00
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 110012−1100.00

Notes

  1. 1 2 Win% is rounded to two decimal places

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References

  1. Bastia won 3–3 on away goals.
  2. Steaua Bucharest won 3–3 on away goals.