Real Zaragoza in European football

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Real Zaragoza in European football
ClubReal Zaragoza
First entry1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Latest entry2007–08 UEFA Cup
Titles
Cup Winners' Cup
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Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
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These are the matches that Real Zaragoza have played in European football competitions.[1]

UEFA-organised seasonal competitions[]

Real Zaragoza's score listed first.

European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup[]

Season Round Opposing team Home Away Aggregate
1964–65 First round Malta Valletta 5–1 3–0 8–1
Second round Scotland Dundee 2–1 2–2 4–3
Quarter-final Wales Cardiff City 2–2 1–0 3–2
Semi-final England West Ham United 1–1 1–2 2–3
1966–67 First round Norway Skeid Fotball 3–1 2–3 5–4
Second round England Everton 2–0 0–1 2–1
Quarter-final Scotland Rangers 2–0 0–2 2–2 (c)
1986–87 First round Italy Roma 2–0 0–2 2–2 (3–4 p)
Second round Wales Wrexham 0–0 2–2 (a.e.t.) 2–2 (a)
Quarter-final Bulgaria Vitosha Sofia 2–0 2–0 4–0
Semi-final Netherlands Ajax 2–3 0–3 2–6
1994–95 First round Romania Gloria Bistrița 4–0 1–2 5–2
Second round Slovakia Tatran Prešov 2–1 4–0 6–1
Quarter-final Netherlands Feyenoord 2–0 0–1 2–1
Semi-final England Chelsea 3–0 1–3 4–3
Final England Arsenal 2–1 (a.e.t.) (N)
1995–96 First round Slovakia Inter Bratislava 3–1 2–0 5–1
Second round Belgium Club Brugge 2–1 1–0 3–1
Quarter-finals Spain Deportivo La Coruña 1–1 0–1 1–2

UEFA Cup[]

Season Round Opposing team Home Away Aggregate
1974–75 First round Portugal Vitória de Setúbal 4–0 1–1 5–1
Second round Switzerland Grasshopper 5–0 1–2 6–2
Third round West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–4 0–5 2–9
1975–76 First round Czechoslovakia Inter Bratislava 2–3 0–5 2–8
1989–90 First round Cyprus Apollon Limassol 1–1 3–0 4–1
Second round West Germany Hamburg 1–0 0–2 (a.e.t.) 1–2
1992–93 First round France Caen 2–0 2–3 4–3
Second round Denmark BK Frem 1–0 5–1 6–1
Third round Germany Borussia Dortmund 2–1 1–3 3–4
2000–01 First round Poland Wisła Kraków 4–1 1–4 (a.e.t.) 5–5 (3–4 p)
2001–02 First round Denmark Silkeborg 3–0 2–1 5–1
Second round Switzerland Servette 0–0 0–1 0–1
2004–05 First round Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc 1–0 3–2 4–2
Group C Netherlands Utrecht 2–0 N/A 2nd
Austria Austria Wien N/A 0–1
Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–1 N/A
Belgium Club Brugge N/A 1–1
Round of 32 Turkey Fenerbahçe 2–1 1–0 3–1
Round of 16 Austria Austria Wien 2–2 1–1 3–3 (a)
2007–08 First round Greece Aris Thessaloniki 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)

UEFA Super Cup[]

Season Round Opposing team Home Away Aggregate
1995 Final Netherlands Ajax 1–1 0–4 1–5

UEFA-non organised seasonal competitions[]

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup[]

Season Round Opposing team Home Away Neutral Aggregate
1962–63 First round Northern Ireland Glentoran 6–2 2–0 N/A 8–2
Second round Italy Roma 2–4 2–1 4–5
1963–64 First round Greece Iraklis 6–1 3–0 9–1
Second round Switzerland Lausanne-Sport 3–0 2–1 5–1
Quarter-final Italy Juventus 3–2 0–0 3–2
Semi-final Belgium Liegeois 2–1 0–1 2–0 4–2
Final Spain Valencia 2–1 (N)
1965–66 Second round Ireland Shamrock Rovers 2–1 1–1 N/A 3–2
Third round Scotland Heart of Midlothian 2–2 3–3 1–0 6–5
Quarter-final Scotland Dunfermline Athletic 4–2 0–1 N/A 4–3
Semi-final Scotland Leeds United 1–0 1–2 3–1 5–3
Final Spain Barcelona 2–4 (a.e.t.) 1–0 N/A 3–4
1967–68 First round Netherlands Utrecht 3–1 2–3 5–4
Second round Hungary Ferencvárosi 2–1 0–3 2–4
1968–69 First round Bulgaria Botev Plovdiv 2–0 1–3 3–3 (a)
Second round Scotland Aberdeen 3–0 1–2 4–2
Third round England Newcastle United 3–2 1–2 4–4 (a)

Finals[]

Year Competition Opposing Team Score Venue
1964 Fairs Cup Spain Valencia 2–1 Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona
1966 Fairs Cup Spain Barcelona 3–4 on aggregate Two-legged
1995 Cup Winners' Cup England Arsenal 2–1 France Parc des Princes, Paris
1995 UEFA Super Cup Netherlands Nottingham Forest 1–5 on aggregate Two-legged

Overall record[]

As of 4 October 2007[2]
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Cup 36 18 6 12 60 49 +11
Cup Winners' Cup 37 20 6 11 64 38 +26
Super Cup 2 0 1 1 1 5 -4
Fairs Cup 36 22 4 10 74 48 +26

Total

111 60 17 34 199 140 +59

Honours[]

Winners: 1994–95
Semi-finals: 1964–65, 1986–87
Quarter-finals: 1967–68, 1995–96
Runners-up: 1995
  • Fairs Cup
Winners: 1963–64
Runners-up: 1965–66

Succession Boxes[]

Preceded by Fairs Cup Champions
1963–64
Runner up: Spain Valencia
Succeeded by
Preceded by UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Champions
1994–95
Runner up: England Arsenal
Succeeded by

References[]

  1. ^ "Real Zaragoza". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations.
  2. ^ "Real Zaragoza". worldfootball.com.
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