German football clubs in European competitions

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Points by season
(UEFA coefficient)[1]
Season Points
1998–99 6.357
1999-00 11.071
2000–01 11.062
2001–02 13.500
2002–03 9.142
2003–04 4.714
2004–05 10.571
2005–06 10.437
2006–07 9.500
2007–08 13.500
2008–09 12.687
2009–10 18.083
2010–11 15.666
2011–12 15.250
2012–13 17.928
2013–14 14.714
2014–15 15.857
2015–16 16.428
2016–17 14.571
2017–18 9.857
2018–19 15.214
2019–20 18.714
2020–21 15.214

German football clubs hold the fourth place in UEFA ranking and are represented by four clubs in the UEFA Champions League, two clubs in the UEFA Europa League and one club in the UEFA Europa Conference League.[2] Over the last few years German football has risen, and that can be confirmed from the appearance of two German clubs in the final of the 2012–13 Champions League. German football has won interest in all of Europe because the majority of associations are financially healthy and the number of spectators in stadiums has been rising.[3][4]

During the first years of European competitions, Germany was divided into West and East Germany, so initially German football was represented by two countries and two different championships, the Bundesliga and the DDR-Oberliga. After the German reunification in October 1990, the Bundesliga became the league for all of Germany. West German football clubs have entered European association football competitions since the 1955–56 season, when Rot-Weiss Essen took part in European Cup competition. East German football clubs entered European association football competitions two years later, since the 1957–58 season, when FC Erzgebirge Aue took part in European Cup competition.

So far, German clubs have won the Champions League/European Cup eight times (Bayern, Dortmund and Hamburg), the Europa League/UEFA Cup six times (Mönchengladbach, Bayern, Eintracht Frankfurt, Leverkusen, Schalke), the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup five times (Bayern, Bremen, Dortmund, Hamburg, Magdeburg), the UEFA Super Cup twice (Bayern) and the UEFA Intertoto Cup nine times (Karlsruhe, Schalke, Stuttgart, Bremen, Hamburg and Hertha).[5]

Finals and cups[]

Champions League / European Cup[]

Club Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Bayern Munich 6 5 1974, 1975, 1976, 2001, 2013, 2020 1982, 1987, 1999, 2010, 2012
Hamburger SV 1 1 1983 1980
Borussia Dortmund 1 1 1997 2013
Eintracht Frankfurt 0 1 1960
Borussia Mönchengladbach 0 1 1977
Bayer Leverkusen 0 1 2002

Europa League / UEFA Cup[]

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Borussia Mönchengladbach 2 2 1975, 1979 1973, 1980
Eintracht Frankfurt 1 0 1980
Bayer Leverkusen 1 0 1988
Bayern Munich 1 0 1996
Schalke 04 1 0 1997
Borussia Dortmund 0 2 1993, 2002
Hamburger SV 0 1 1982
1. FC Köln 0 1 1986
VfB Stuttgart 0 1 1989
Werder Bremen 0 1 2009

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup[]

Team Winners Runners-Up Years Won Years Runners-Up
Hamburger SV 1 1 1977 1968
Borussia Dortmund 1 0 1966
Bayern Munich 1 0 1967
Magdeburg East Germany 1 0 1974
Werder Bremen 1 0 1992
1860 Munich 0 1 1965
Fortuna Düsseldorf 0 1 1979
Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany 0 1 1981
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig East Germany 0 1 1987
VfB Stuttgart 0 1 1998

European Super Cup / UEFA Super Cup[]

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Bayern Munich 2 3 2013, 2020 1975, 1976, 2001
Hamburger SV 0 2 1977, 1983
Borussia Dortmund 0 1 1997
Werder Bremen 0 1 1992

Worldwide competitions[]

Intercontinental Cup[]

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Bayern Munich 2 0 1976, 2001
Borussia Dortmund 1 0 1997
Hamburger SV 0 1 1983

FIFA Club World Cup[]

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Bayern Munich 2 0 2013, 2020

Full European record[]

UEFA Champions League/European Cup[]

After German reunification
Season Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
1992–93 VfB Stuttgart First round 4–4a England Leeds United 3–0 home, 1–4 away
1993–94 Werder Bremen 3rd in Group Stage N/A Italy Milan, Portugal Porto, Belgium Anderlecht
1994–95 Bayern Munich Semi-finals 2–5 Netherlands Ajax 0–0 home, 2–5 away
1995–96 Borussia Dortmund Quarter-finals 0–3 0–2 home, 0–1 away
1996–97 Winners 3–1 Italy Juventus
1997–98 Bayern Munich Quarter-finals 0–1 Germany Borussia Dortmund 0–0 home, 0–1 away
Bayer Leverkusen 1–4 Spain Real Madrid 1–1 home, 0–3 away
Borussia Dortmund Semi-finals 0–2 0–0 home, 0–2 away
1998–99 Kaiserslautern Quarter-finals 0–6 Germany Bayern Munich 0–2 home, 0–4 away
Bayern Munich Final 1–2 England Manchester United
1999–2000 Bayern Munich Semi-finals 2–3 Spain Real Madrid 2–1 home, 0–2 away
Bayer Leverkusen 3rd in first Group Stage N/A Italy Lazio, Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv, Slovenia Maribor
Hertha BSC 4th in second Group Stage Spain Barcelona, Portugal Porto, Czech Republic Sparta Prague
Borussia Dortmund 3rd in first Group Stage Norway Rosenborg, Netherlands Feyenoord, Portugal Boavista
2000–01 Bayern Munich Winners 1–1 (3–1 p) Spain Valencia
Bayer Leverkusen 3rd in first Group Stage N/A Spain Real Madrid, Russia Spartak Moscow, Portugal Sporting CP
Hamburger SV Spain Deportivo La Coruña, Greece Panathinaikos, Italy Juventus
1860 Munich Third qualifying round 1–3 England Leeds United 0–1 home, 1–2 away
2001–02 Bayern Munich Quarter-finals 2–3 Spain Real Madrid 2–1 home, 0–2 away
Schalke 04 4th in first Group Stage N/A Greece Panathinaikos, England Liverpool, Spain Mallorca
Borussia Dortmund 3rd in first Group Stage England Liverpool, Portugal Boavista, Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
Bayer Leverkusen Final 1–2 Spain Real Madrid
2002–03 Borussia Dortmund 3rd in second Group Stage N/A Italy Milan, Spain Real Madrid, Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
Bayer Leverkusen 4th in second Group Stage Spain Barcelona, Italy Internazionale, England Newcastle United
Bayern Munich 4th in first Group Stage Italy Milan, Spain Deportivo La Coruña, France Lens
2003–04 Bayern Munich Round of 16 1–2 Spain Real Madrid 1–1 home, 0–1 away
VfB Stuttgart 0–1 England Chelsea 0–1 home, 0–0 away
Borussia Dortmund Third qualifying round 3–3 (2–4 p) Belgium Club Brugge 2–1 home, 1–2 away
2004–05 Werder Bremen Round of 16 2–10 France Lyon 0–3 home, 2–7 away
Bayern Munich Quarter-finals 5–6 England Chelsea 3–2 home, 2–4 away
Bayer Leverkusen Round of 16 2–6 England Liverpool 1–3 home, 1–3 away
2005–06 Bayern Munich Round of 16 2–5 Italy Milan 1–1 home, 1–4 away
Schalke 04 3rd in Group Stage N/A Italy Milan, Netherlands PSV Eindhoven, Turkey Fenerbahçe
Werder Bremen Round of 16 4–4 Italy Juventus 3–2 home, 1–2 away
2006–07 Bayern Munich Quarter-finals 2–4 Italy Milan 2–2 home, 0–2 away
Werder Bremen 3rd in Group Stage N/A England Chelsea, Spain Barcelona, Bulgaria Levski Sofia
Hamburger SV 4th in Group Stage England Arsenal, Portugal Porto, Russia CSKA Moscow
2007–08 VfB Stuttgart 4th in Group Stage N/A Spain Barcelona, France Lyon, Scotland Rangers
Schalke 04 Quarter-finals 0–2 Spain Barcelona 0–1 home, 0–1 away
Werder Bremen 3rd in Group Stage N/A Spain Real Madrid, Greece Olympiacos, Italy Lazio
2008–09 Bayern Munich Quarter-finals 1–5 Spain Barcelona 1–1 home, 0–4 away
Werder Bremen 3rd in Group Stage N/A Greece Panathinaikos, Italy Internazionale, Cyprus Anorthosis
Schalke 04 Third qualifying round 1–4 Spain Atlético Madrid 1–0 home, 0–4 away
2009–10 Bayern Munich Final 0–2 Italy Internazionale
VfL Wolfsburg 3rd in Group Stage N/A England Manchester United, Russia CSKA Moscow, Turkey Beşiktaş
VfB Stuttgart Round of 16 1–5 Spain Barcelona 1–1 home, 0–4 away
2010–11 Bayern Munich Round of 16 3–3 Italy Internazionale 2–3 home, 1–0 away
Schalke 04 Semi-finals 1–6 England Manchester United 0–2 home, 1–4 away
Werder Bremen 4th in Group Stage N/A England Tottenham Hotspur, Italy Internazionale, Netherlands Twente
2011–12 Bayern Munich Final 1–1 (3–4 p) England Chelsea
Borussia Dortmund 4th in Group Stage N/A England Arsenal, France Marseille, Greece Olympiacos
Bayer Leverkusen Round of 16 2–10 Spain Barcelona 1–3 home, 1–7 away
2012–13 Bayern Munich Winners 2–1 Germany Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund Final 1–2 Germany Bayern Munich
Schalke 04 Round of 16 3–4 Turkey Galatasaray 2–3 home, 1–1 away
Borussia Mönchengladbach Play-off round 3–3 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 1–3 home, 2–1 away
2013–14 Bayern Munich Semi-finals 0–5 Spain Real Madrid 0–4 home, 0–1 away
Borussia Dortmund Quarter-finals 2–3 2–0 home, 0–3 away
Schalke 04 Round of 16 2–9 1–6 home, 1–3 away
Bayer Leverkusen Round of 16 1–6 France Paris Saint-Germain 0–4 home, 1–2 away
2014–15 Bayern Munich Semi-finals 3–5 Spain Barcelona 3–2 home, 0–3 away
Borussia Dortmund Round of 16 1–5 Italy Juventus 1–2 home, 0–3 away
Schalke 04 4–5 Spain Real Madrid 0–2 home, 4–3 away
Bayer Leverkusen 1–1 (2–3 p) Spain Atlético Madrid 1–0 home, 0–1 away
2015–16 Bayern Munich Semi-finals 2–2 Spain Atlético Madrid 2–1 home, 0–1 away
VfL Wolfsburg Quarter-finals 2–3 Spain Real Madrid 2–0 home, 0–3 away
Bayer Leverkusen 3rd in Group Stage N/A Spain Barcelona, Italy Roma, Belarus BATE Borisov
Borussia Mönchengladbach 4th in Group Stage N/A England Manchester City, Italy Juventus, Spain Sevilla
2016–17 Bayern Munich Quarter-finals 3–6 Spain Real Madrid 1–2 home, 2–4 away
Borussia Dortmund 3–6 France Monaco 2–3 home, 1–3 away
Bayer Leverkusen Round of 16 2–4 Spain Atlético Madrid 2–4 home, 0–0 away
Borussia Mönchengladbach 3rd in Group Stage N/A Spain Barcelona, England Manchester City, Scotland Celtic
2017–18 Bayern Munich Semi-finals 3–4 Spain Real Madrid 1–2 home, 2–2 away
Borussia Dortmund 3rd in Group Stage N/A England Tottenham Hotspur, Spain Real Madrid, Cyprus APOEL
RB Leipzig 3rd in Group Stage N/A Turkey Beşiktaş, Portugal Porto, France Monaco
1899 Hoffenheim Play-off round 3–6 England Liverpool 1–2 home, 2–4 away
2018–19 Bayern Munich Round of 16 1–3 England Liverpool 1–3 home, 0–0 away
Schalke 04 2–10 England Manchester City 2–3 home, 0–7 away
Borussia Dortmund 0–4 England Tottenham Hotspur 0–1 home, 0–3 away
1899 Hoffenheim 4th in Group Stage N/A England Manchester City, France Lyon, Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
2019–20 Bayern Munich Winners 1–0 France Paris Saint-Germain
RB Leipzig Semi-finals 0–3
Borussia Dortmund Round of 16 2–3 2–1 home, 0–2 away
Bayer Leverkusen 3rd in Group Stage N/A Italy Juventus, Spain Atlético Madrid, Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
2020–21 Bayern Munich Quarter-finals 3–3 France Paris Saint-Germain 2–3 home, 1–0 away
Borussia Dortmund 2–4 England Manchester City 1–2 home, 1–2 away
RB Leipzig Round of 16 0–4 England Liverpool 0–2 home, 0–2 away
Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–4 England Manchester City 0–2 home, 0–2 away
2021–22 Borussia Dortmund 3rd in Group Stage N/A Netherlands Ajax, Portugal Sporting CP, Turkey Beşiktaş
RB Leipzig 3rd in Group Stage N/A England Manchester City, France Paris Saint-Germain, Belgium Club Brugge
VfL Wolfsburg 4th in Group Stage N/A France Lille, Austria Red Bull Salzburg, Spain Sevilla

UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup[]

After German reunification
Season Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
1992–93 Borussia Dortmund Final 1–6 Italy Juventus 1–3 home, 0–3 away
Kaiserslautern Third round 0–3 Netherlands Ajax 0–1 home, 0–2 away
Eintracht Frankfurt Second round 0–1 Turkey Galatasaray 0–0 home, 0–1 away
1993–94 Karlsruher SC Semi-finals 1–1 Austria Austria Salzburg 1–1 home, 0–0 away
Borussia Dortmund Quarter-finals 3–4 Italy Internazionale 1–3 home, 2–1 away
Eintracht Frankfurt 1–1 (4–5 p) Austria Austria Salzburg 1–0 home, 0–1 away
Bayern Munich Second round 2–3 England Norwich City 1–2 home, 1–1 away
1994–95 Bayer Leverkusen Semi-finals 1–5 Italy Parma 1–2 home, 0–3 away
Borussia Dortmund 3–4 Italy Juventus 1–2 home, 2–2 away
Eintracht Frankfurt Quarter-finals 1–4 1–1 home, 0–3 away
Kaiserslautern Second round 1–1 Denmark Odense BK 1–1 home, 0–0 away
1995–96 Bayern Munich Winners 5–1 France Bordeaux 2–0 home, 3–1 away
Werder Bremen Third round 1–2 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 0–0 home, 1–2 away
Kaiserslautern Second round 1–4 Spain Real Betis 1–3 home, 0–1 away
SC Freiburg First round 1–2 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1–2 home, 0–0 away
1996–97 Schalke 04 Winners 1–1 (4–1 p) Italy Internazionale 1–0 home, 0–1 away
Hamburger SV Third round 0–5 France Monaco 0–2 home, 0–3 away
Karlsruher SC 3–6 Denmark Brøndby 0–5 home, 3–1 away
Borussia Mönchengladbach Second round 3–4 France Monaco 2–4 home, 1–0 away
Bayern Munich First round 1–3 Spain Valencia 1–0 home, 0–3 away
1997–98 Schalke 04 Quarter-finals 1–2 Italy Internazionale 1–1 home, 0–1 away
VfL Bochum Third round 4–6 Netherlands Ajax 2–2 home, 2–4 away
Karlsruher SC 0–1 Russia Spartak Moscow 0–0 home, 0–1 away
1860 Munich Second round 2–4 Austria Rapid Wien 2–1 home, 0–3 away
1998–99 Bayer Leverkusen Second round 2–3 Scotland Rangers 1–2 home, 1–1 away
VfB Stuttgart 3–4 Belgium Club Brugge 1–1 home, 2–3 away
Werder Bremen 3–4 France Marseille
Schalke 04 First round 1–1 (4–5 p) Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1–0 home, 0–1 away
1999–2000 Werder Bremen Quarter-finals 2–6 England Arsenal 2–4 home, 0–2 away
Borussia Dortmund Fourth round 0–2 Turkey Galatasaray 0–2 home, 0–0 away
Bayer Leverkusen Third round 2–2 Italy Udinese 1–2 home, 1–0 away
2000–01 Kaiserslautern Semi-finals 2–9 Spain Alavés 1–4 home, 1–5 away
VfB Stuttgart Fourth round 1–2 Spain Celta Vigo 0–0 home, 1–2 away
1860 Munich Third round 2–4 Italy Parma 0–2 home, 2–2 away
Bayer Leverkusen 4–6 Greece AEK Athens 4–4 home, 0–2 away
Hamburger SV 0–4 Italy Roma 0–3 home, 0–1 away
Hertha BSC 1–2 Italy Internazionale 0–0 home, 1–2 away
Werder Bremen 1–4 France Bordeaux 0–0 home, 1–4 away
2001–02 Borussia Dortmund Final 2–3 Netherlands Feyenoord
SC Freiburg Third round 2–3 2–2 home, 0–1 away
Hertha BSC 0–3 Switzerland Servette 0–3 home, 0–0 away
Union Berlin Second round 0–2 Bulgaria Litex Lovech 0–2 home, 0–0 away
2002–03 Hertha BSC Fourth round 3–3 Portugal Boavista 3–2 home, 0–1 away
VfB Stuttgart 4–5 Scotland Celtic 3–2 home, 1–3 away
Schalke 04 Third round 2–5 Poland Wisła Kraków 1–4 home, 1–1 away
Werder Bremen Second round 4–5 Netherlands Vitesse 3–3 home, 1–2 away
2003–04 Borussia Dortmund Second round 2–6 France Sochaux 2–2 home, 0–4 away
Schalke 04 3–3 (1–3 p) Denmark Brøndby 2–1 home, 1–2 away
Hamburger SV First round 2–4 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–1 home, 0–3 away
Hertha BSC 0–1 Poland Groclin 0–0 home, 0–1 away
Kaiserslautern 1–3 Czech Republic Teplice 1–2 home, 0–1 away
2004–05 Alemannia Aachen Round of 32 1–2 Netherlands AZ 0–0 home, 1–2 away
Schalke 04 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 0–1 home, 1–1 away
VfB Stuttgart 0–2 Italy Parma 0–2 home, 0–0 away
VfL Bochum First round 1–1 Belgium Standard Liège 1–1 home, 0–0 away
2005–06 Schalke 04 Semi-finals 0–1 Spain Sevilla 0–0 home, 0–1 away
Hamburger SV Round of 16 3–3 Romania Rapid București 3–1 home, 0–2 away
Hertha BSC Round of 32 0–3 0–1 home, 0–2 away
VfB Stuttgart 2–2 England Middlesbrough 1–2 home, 0–1 away
Bayer Leverkusen First round 0–2 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 0–1 home, 0–1 away
Mainz 05 First round 0–2 Spain Sevilla 0–2 home, 0–0 away
2006–07 Werder Bremen Semi-finals 1–5 Spain Espanyol 1–2 home, 0–3 away
Bayer Leverkusen Quarter-finals 0–4 Spain Osasuna 0–3 home, 0–1 away
Eintracht Frankfurt 5th in Group Stage N/A England Newcastle United, Spain Celta Vigo, Turkey Fenerbahçe, Italy Palermo
Hertha BSC First round 2–3 Denmark Odense 2–2 home, 0–1 away
Schalke 04 2–3 France Nancy 1–0 home, 1–3 away
2007–08 Bayern Munich Semi-finals 1–5 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 1–1 home, 0–4 away
Bayer Leverkusen Quarter-finals 2–4 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 1–4 home, 1–0 away
Hamburger SV Round of 16 3–3 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 3–2 home, 0–1 away
Werder Bremen 1–2 Scotland Rangers 1–0 home, 0–2 away
1. FC Nürnberg 2–3 Portugal Benfica 2–2 home, 0–1 away
2008–09 Werder Bremen Final 1–2 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
Hamburger SV Semi-finals 3–3 Germany Werder Bremen 2–3 home, 0–1 away
VfB Stuttgart Round of 32 2–4 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 1–2 home, 1–2 away
VfL Wolfsburg 1–5 France Paris Saint-Germain 1–3 home, 0–2 away
Hertha BSC 4th in Group Stage N/A Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv, Turkey Galatasaray, Greece Olympiacos, Portugal Benfica
Schalke 04 5th in Group Stage N/A England Manchester City, Netherlands Twente, France Paris Saint-Germain, Spain Racing Santander
Borussia Dortmund First round 2–2 (3–4 p) Italy Udinese 0–2 home, 2–0 away
2009–10 Hamburger SV Semi-finals 1–2 England Fulham 0–0 home, 1–2 away
VfL Wolfsburg Quarter-finals 1–3 England Fulham 0–1 home, 1–2 away
Werder Bremen Round of 16 5–5 Spain Valencia 4–4 home, 1–1 away
Hertha BSC Round of 32 1–5 Portugal Benfica 1–1 home, 0–4 away
2010–11 Bayer Leverkusen Round of 16 3–5 Spain Villarreal 2–3 home, 1–2 away
VfB Stuttgart Round of 32 1–4 Portugal Benfica 0–2 home, 1–2 away
Borussia Dortmund 3rd in Group Stage N/A France Paris Saint-Germain, Spain Sevilla, Ukraine Karpaty Lviv
2011–12 Hannover 96 Quarter-finals 2–4 Spain Atlético Madrid 1–2 home, 1–2 away
Schalke 04 4–6 Spain Athletic Bilbao 2–4 home, 2–2 away
Mainz 05 Third qualifying round 2–2 (3–4 p) Romania Gaz Metan Mediaș 1–1 home, 1–1 away
2012–13 VfB Stuttgart Round of 16 1–5 Italy Lazio 0–2 home, 1–3 away
Bayer Leverkusen Round of 32 1–3 Portugal Benfica 0–1 home, 1–2 away
Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–5 Italy Lazio 3–3 home, 0–2 away
Hannover 96 2–4 Russia Anzhi Makhachkala 1–1 home, 1–3 away
2013–14 Eintracht Frankfurt Round of 32 5–5 Portugal Benfica 3–3 home, 2–2 away
SC Freiburg 3rd in Group Stage N/A Spain Sevilla, Czech Republic Slovan Liberec, Portugal Estoril
VfB Stuttgart Play-off round 3–4 Croatia Rijeka 2–2 home, 1–2 away
2014–15 VfL Wolfsburg Quarter-finals 3–6 Italy Napoli 1–4 home, 2–2 away
Borussia Mönchengladbach Round of 32 2–4 Spain Sevilla 2–3 home, 0–1 away
Mainz 05 Third qualifying round 2–3 Greece Asteras Tripoli 1–0 home, 1–3 away
2015–16 Borussia Dortmund Quarter-finals 4–5 England Liverpool 1–1 home, 3–4 away
Bayer Leverkusen Round of 16 0–2 Spain Villarreal 0–0 home, 0–2 away
FC Augsburg Round of 32 0–1 England Liverpool 0–0 home, 0–1 away
Schalke 04 0–3 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 0–3 home, 0–0 away
2016–17 Schalke 04 Quarter-finals 3–4 Netherlands Ajax 3–2 home, 0–2 away
Borussia Mönchengladbach Round of 16 3–3 Germany Schalke 04 2–2 home, 1–1 away
Mainz 05 3rd in Group Stage N/A France Saint-Étienne, Belgium Anderlecht, Azerbaijan Gabala
Hertha BSC Third qualifying round 2–3 Denmark Brøndby 1–0 home, 1–3 away
2017–18 RB Leipzig Quarter-finals 3–5 France Marseille 1–0 home, 2–5 away
Borussia Dortmund Round of 16 1–2 Austria Red Bull Salzburg 1–2 home, 0–0 away
1. FC Köln 3rd in Group Stage N/A England Arsenal, Serbia Red Star Belgrade, Belarus BATE Borisov
1899 Hoffenheim 4th in Group Stage N/A Portugal Braga, Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad, Turkey İstanbul Başakşehir
SC Freiburg Third qualifying round 1–2 Slovenia Domžale 1–0 home, 0–2 away
2018–19 Eintracht Frankfurt Semi-finals 2–2 (3–4 p) England Chelsea 1–1 home, 1–1 away
Bayer Leverkusen Round of 32 1–1 Russia Krasnodar 1–1 home, 0–0 away
RB Leipzig 3rd in Group Stage N/A Austria Red Bull Salzburg, Scotland Celtic, Norway Rosenborg
2019–20 Bayer Leverkusen Quarter-finals 1–2 Italy Internazionale
Eintracht Frankfurt Round of 16 0–4 Switzerland Basel 0–3 home, 0–1 away
VfL Wolfsburg Round of 16 1–5 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 1–2 home, 0–3 away
Borussia Mönchengladbach 3rd in Group Stage N/A Turkey İstanbul Başakşehir, Italy Roma, Austria Wolfsberger AC
2020–21 Bayer Leverkusen Round of 32 3–6 Switzerland Young Boys 0–2 home, 3–4 away
1899 Hoffenheim 3–5 Norway Molde 0–2 home, 3–3 away
VfL Wolfsburg Play-off round 1–2 Greece AEK Athens 1–2 away
2021–22 Borussia Dortmund Knockout round play-offs 4–6 Scotland Rangers 2–4 home, 2–2 away

UEFA Europa Conference League[]

Season Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
2021–22 Union Berlin 3rd in Group Stage N/A Netherlands Feyenoord, Czech Republic Slavia Prague, Israel Maccabi Haifa

Notes[]

  • ^a Stuttgart would have won on away goals; however, it was realised that in the second leg between Leeds United and Stuttgart, Stuttgart had substituted a fourth foreign player. At the time, a maximum of three foreign players was allowed. The game was awarded to Leeds United with a score of 3–0, making it 3–3 on aggregate with no difference in away goals. A play-off match in Barcelona was ordered, which Leeds United won 2–1.

References[]

  1. ^ "UEFA rankings". UEFA.com. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  2. ^ "UEFA Ranking". UEFA.com. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Champions League: success of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund confirms rise of German football". Telegraph. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  4. ^ "The best league in the world?". ESPN. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Honours". UEFA.com. Retrieved 21 April 2014.

External links[]

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