Club | Real Sporting |
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Seasons played | 6 |
First entry | 1978–79 UEFA Cup |
Latest entry | 1991–92 UEFA Cup |
Real Sporting, a Spanish football club, has played in European football since 1979, in the UEFA Cup. The club participated in six editions, only advancing one stage in two of them.
Competition | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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UEFA Cup | 16 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 13 | 18 | –5 |
Source: [1]
Most appearances
| Top scorers
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Source: [2]
13 September 1978First leg | Real Sporting | 3–0 | Torino | Gijón |
20:30 | E. Ferrero 4' Morán 14', 68' | Summary | Mozzini 78' | Stadium: El Molinón Referee: Franz Wöhrer (AUT) |
18 October 1978First leg | Real Sporting | 0–1 | Red Star Belgrade | Gijón |
20:30 | Summary | Jovanović 30' Muslin 44' Baralić 62' Blagojević 85' Krmpotić 89' | Stadium: El Molinón Referee: John Carpenter (IRL) |
1 November 1978Second leg | Red Star Belgrade | 1–1 (2–1 agg.) | Real Sporting | Belgrade |
17:30 | Baralić 58' Krmpotić 65' Petrović 82' | Summary | Borovnica 21' (o.g.) Doria 88' | Stadium: Red Star Stadium Referee: Georges Konrath (FRA) |
19 September 1979First leg | Real Sporting | 0–0 | PSV Eindhoven | Gijón |
20:30 | Summary | Stadium: El Molinón Referee: Volker Roth (GER) |
3 October 1979Second leg | PSV Eindhoven | 1–0 (1–0 agg.) | Real Sporting | Eindhoven |
19:00 | van de Kerkhof 21' | Summary | Stadium: PSV Stadion Referee: John Hunting (ENG) |
17 September 1980 | Bohemians | 3–1 | Real Sporting | Prague |
17:00 | Bičovský 13', 85' Levý 78' | Summary | E. Ferrero 72' | Stadium: Ďolíček Referee: Ottorino Di Bernardo (FRA) |
1 October 1980 | Real Sporting | 2–1 (3–4 agg.) | Bohemians | Gijón |
20:15 | E. Ferrero 18' Jiménez 57' | Summary | Němec 10' | Stadium: El Molinón Referee: Ronald Bridges (WAL) |
18 September 1985First leg | Köln | 0–0 | Real Sporting | Cologne |
20:00 | Summary | Stadium: Müngersdorfer Stadion Referee: Lajos Németh (HUN) |
18 September 1991First leg | Real Sporting | 2–0 | Partizan | Gijón |
20:45 | Monchu 64' Luhový 79' | Report | Stadium: El Molinón Referee: John Blankenstein (NED) |
24 October 1991First leg | Real Sporting | 2–2 | Steaua București | Gijón |
20:30 | Luhový 45' Abelardo 90' | Report | Popa 27' Dumitrescu 59' | Stadium: El Molinón Referee: Günther Habermann (GER) |
6 November 1991Second leg | Steaua București | 1–0 (3–2 agg.) | Real Sporting | Bucharest |
19:00 | Popa 60' | Report | Stadium: Stadionul Steaua Referee: Joël Quiniou (FRA) |
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