Points by season
(UEFA coefficient)[1]
Season Points
2018–19 12.642
2019–20 14.928
2020–21 16.285
2021–22 15.714
2022–23 22.357

Italian football clubs have entered European association football competitions (UEFA Champions League/European Cup, UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, UEFA Europa Conference League and the now defunct UEFA Intertoto Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) since season 1955–56, when Milan took part in European Cup competition. Nowadays, Italian football is the fourth force in Europe according to UEFA ranking, following the English, Spanish and German leagues.[1] Italian clubs have also entered several times worldwide inter-club competitions since the 1963 Intercontinental Cup.

The golden age of Italian football since the establishing of UEFA is regarded to have occurred in the 1980s and in the 1990s, when several Italian clubs won UEFA competitions, contributing to Serie A obtaining the highest confederation coefficient score for about fifteen years. Since the beginning of 21st century, the force of Italian football at international stage has decreased, mainly after the Calciopoli scandal.[2]

So far, the Italian clubs have won twelve times the Champions League/European Cup (Milan, Internazionale and Juventus), seven times the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (Milan, Fiorentina, Juventus, Lazio, Parma and Sampdoria), nine times the Europa League/UEFA Cup (Internazionale, Juventus, Parma and Napoli), one time the Europa Conference League (Roma), nine times the UEFA Super Cup (Milan, Juventus, Lazio and Parma), four times the UEFA Intertoto Cup (Bologna, Juventus, Perugia and Udinese), one time the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (Roma), seven times the Intercontinental Cup (Internazionale, Milan and Juventus), and two times the FIFA Club World Cup (Internazionale and Milan).[3][4][5]

European and worldwide competitions winners from Italy

TeamNumber of WinsYears
Milan211951, 1956, 1963, 1968, 1969 (2), 1973, 1982, 1989 (3), 1990 (3), 1994 (2), 2003 (2), 2007 (3)
Juventus111977, 1984 (2), 1985 (2), 1990, 1993, 1996 (3), 1999
Internazionale91964 (2), 1965 (2), 1991, 1994, 1998, 2010 (2)
Parma41993 (2), 1995, 1999
Bologna41932, 1934, 1961, 1998
Lazio21999 (2)
Fiorentina21961, 1966
Pisa21986, 1988
Udinese21980, 2000
Roma21961, 2022
Napoli11989
Sampdoria11990
Perugia12003
Torino11991
Ascoli11987
Bari11990

UEFA competitions winners from Italy

TeamNumber of Wins
Milan17
Juventus11
Internazionale8
Parma4
Lazio2
Bologna1
Fiorentina1
Napoli1
Perugia1
Roma1
Sampdoria1
Udinese1

Cups and finals

European competitions

UEFA Champions League/European Cup

Club Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Milan 7 4 1963, 1969, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007 1958, 1993, 1995, 2005
Internazionale 3 3 1964, 1965, 2010 1967, 1972, 2023
Juventus 2 7 1985, 1996 1973, 1983, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2015, 2017
Fiorentina 0 1 1957
Roma 0 1 1984
Sampdoria 0 1 1992

UEFA Cup Winner’s Cup/European Cup Winner’s Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Milan211968, 19731974
Fiorentina1119611962
Sampdoria1119901989
Parma1119931994
Juventus101984
Lazio101999

UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Internazionale 3 2 1991, 1994, 1998 1997, 2020
Juventus 3 1 1977, 1990, 1993 1995
Parma 2 0 1995, 1999
Napoli 1 0 1989
Roma 0 2 1991, 2023
Fiorentina 0 1 1990
Torino 0 1 1992
Lazio 0 1 1998

UEFA Europa Conference League

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Roma 1 0 2022
Fiorentina 0 1
2023

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Roma 1 0 1961
Juventus 0 2 1965, 1971

UEFA Super Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Milan521989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 20071973, 1993
Juventus201984, 1996
Parma101993
Lazio101999
Sampdoria011990
Internazionale012010

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Bologna1119982002
Juventus101999
Udinese102000
Perugia102003
Sampdoria102007*
Napoli102008*
Brescia012001

Intertoto Cup (before UEFA)

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Perugia101978[6]
Padova011963

Mitropa Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Bologna321932, 1934, 19611962, 1989
Pisa211986, 19881991
Fiorentina
1
2
19661965, 1972
Milan
1
1982
Torino
1
1991
Udinese
1
1980
Ascoli
1
1987
Bari
1
1990
Internazionale
1
1933
Lazio
1
1937
Atalanta
1
1985
Genoa
1
1990

Latin Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Milan
2
1
1951, 19561953

Worldwide competitions

Intercontinental Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Milan341969, 1989, 19901963, 1993, 1994, 2003
Juventus211985, 19961973
Internazionale201964, 1965

FIFA Club World Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Milan102007
Internazionale102010

Full European record

Note: Clubs in bold won the respective season's competition.

UEFA Champions League/European Cup

The competition was named European Cup until 1991–92, after which it switched its name to UEFA Champions League.

Season Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
1955–56 Milan Semi-finals 4–5 Spain Real Madrid 2–1 at home, 2–4 away
1956–57 Fiorentina Final N/A Spain Real Madrid 0–2
1957–58 Milan Final N/A Spain Real Madrid 2–3 (a.e.t.)
1958–59 Juventus Preliminary round 3–8 Austria Wiener Sport-Club 3–1 at home, 0–7 away
1959–60 Milan Round of 16 1–7 Spain Barcelona 0–2 at home, 1–5 away
1960–61 Juventus Preliminary round 3–4 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 2–0 at home, 1–4 away
1961–62 Juventus Quarter-finals 1–1 Spain Real Madrid 1–0 at home, 0–1 away, 1–3 neutral
1962–63 Milan Winners N/A Portugal Benfica 2–1
1963–64 Internazionale Winners N/A Spain Real Madrid 3–1
Milan Quarter-finals 3–4 Spain Real Madrid 2–0 at home, 1–4 away
1964–65 Internazionale Winners N/A Portugal Benfica 1–0
Bologna Preliminary round 2–2 Belgium Anderlecht 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
1965–66 Internazionale Semi-finals 2–1 Spain Real Madrid 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
1966–67 Internazionale Final N/A Scotland Celtic 1–2
1967–68 Juventus Semi-finals 0–3 Portugal Benfica 0–1 at home, 0–2 away
1968–69 Milan Winners N/A Netherlands Ajax 4–1
1969–70 Fiorentina Quarter-finals 1–3 Scotland Celtic 1–0 at home, 0–3 away
Milan Second round 1–2 Netherlands Feyenoord 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
1970–71 Cagliari Second round 2–4 Spain Atlético Madrid 2–1 at home, 0–3 away
1971–72 Internazionale Final N/A Netherlands Ajax 0–2
1972–73 Juventus Final N/A Netherlands Ajax 0–1
1973–74 Juventus First round 3–4 East Germany Dynamo Dresden 3–2 at home, 0–2 away
1974–75 Lazio (not admitted to cup)
1975–76 Juventus Second round 2–4 Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–2 at home, 0–2 away
1976–77 Torino Second round 1–2 Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–2 at home, 0–0 away
1977–78 Juventus Semi-finals 1–2 Belgium Club Brugge 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
1978–79 Juventus First round 1–2 Scotland Rangers 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
1979–80 Milan First round 0–1 Portugal Porto 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
1980–81 Internazionale Semi-finals 1–2 Spain Real Madrid 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
1981–82 Juventus Second round 2–4 Belgium Anderlecht 1–1 at home, 1–3 away
1982–83 Juventus Final N/A Germany Hamburger SV 0–1
1983–84 Roma Final N/A England Liverpool 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p)
1984–85 Juventus Winners N/A England Liverpool 1–0
1985–86 Juventus Quarter-finals 1–2 Spain Barcelona 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Hellas Verona Second round 0–2 Italy Juventus 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
1986–87 Juventus Second round 1–1 (1–3 p) Spain Real Madrid 1–0 at home, 0–1 away
1987–88 Napoli First round 1–3 Spain Real Madrid 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
1988–89 Milan Winners N/A Romania Steaua București 4–0
1989–90 Milan Winners N/A Portugal Benfica 1–0
Internazionale First round 1–2 Sweden Malmö FF 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
1990–91 Milan Quarter-finals 1–4 France Marseille 1–1 at home, 0–3 away[lower-alpha 1]
Napoli Second round 0–0 (3–5 p) Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 0–0 at home, 0–0 away
1991–92 Sampdoria Final N/A Spain Barcelona 0–1 (a.e.t.)
1992–93 Milan Final N/A France Marseille 0–1
1993–94 Milan Winners N/A Spain Barcelona 4–0
1994–95 Milan Final N/A Netherlands Ajax 0–1
1995–96 Juventus Winners N/A Netherlands Ajax 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p)
1996–97 Juventus Final N/A Germany Borussia Dortmund 1–3
Milan 3rd in Group stage N/A Portugal Porto, Norway Rosenborg, Sweden IFK Göteborg
1997–98 Juventus Final N/A Spain Real Madrid 0–1
Parma 2nd in Group stage N/A Germany Borussia Dortmund, Czech Republic Sparta Prague, Turkey Galatasaray
1998–99 Juventus Semi-finals 3–4 England Manchester United 2–3 at home, 1–1 away
Internazionale Quarter-finals 1–3 England Manchester United 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
1999–2000 Lazio Quarter-finals 3–5 Spain Valencia 1–0 at home, 2–5 away
Fiorentina 3rd in Second group stage N/A England Manchester United, Spain Valencia, France Bordeaux
Milan 4th in First group stage N/A England Chelsea, Germany Hertha BSC, Turkey Galatasaray
Parma Third qualifying round 1–2 Scotland Rangers 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
2000–01 Milan 3rd in Second group stage N/A Spain Deportivo La Coruña, France Paris Saint-Germain, Turkey Galatasaray
Lazio 4th in Second group stage N/A Spain Real Madrid, England Leeds United, Belgium Anderlecht
Juventus 4th in First group stage N/A Spain Deportivo La Coruña, Greece Panathinaikos, Germany Hamburger SV
Internazionale Third qualifying round 0–1 Sweden Helsingborgs IF 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
2001–02 Roma 3rd in Second group stage N/A Spain Barcelona, England Liverpool, Turkey Galatasaray
Juventus 4th in Second group stage Germany Bayer Leverkusen, Spain Deportivo La Coruña, England Arsenal
Lazio 4th in First group stage France Nantes, Turkey Galatasaray, Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Parma Third qualifying round 1–2 France Lille 0–2 at home, 1–0 away
2002–03 Milan Winners N/A Italy Juventus 0–0 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p)
Juventus Final N/A Italy Milan 0–0 (a.e.t.) (2–3 p)
Internazionale Semi-finals 1–1 (a) Italy Milan 1–1 at home, 0–0 away
Roma 4th in Second group stage N/A Netherlands Ajax, Spain Valencia, England Arsenal
2003–04 Milan Quarter-finals 4–5 Spain Deportivo La Coruña 4–1 at home, 0–4 away
Juventus Round of 16 0–2 Spain Deportivo La Coruña 0–1 at home, 0–1 away
Internazionale 3rd in Group stage N/A England Arsenal, Russia Lokomotiv Moscow, Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
Lazio 4th in Group stage N/A England Chelsea, Czech Republic Sparta Prague, Turkey Beşiktaş
2004–05 Milan Final N/A England Liverpool 3–3 (a.e.t.) (2–3 p)
Juventus Quarter-finals 1–2 England Liverpool 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
Internazionale 0–3 Italy Milan 0–3 at home,[lower-alpha 2] 0–2 away
Roma 4th in Group stage N/A Germany Bayer Leverkusen, Spain Real Madrid, Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
2005–06 Milan Semi-finals 0–1 Spain Barcelona 0–1 at home, 0–0 away
Internazionale Quarter-finals 2–2 (a) Spain Villarreal 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Juventus 0–2 England Arsenal 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
Udinese 3rd in Group stage N/A Spain Barcelona, Germany Werder Bremen, Greece Panathinaikos
2006–07 Milan Winners N/A England Liverpool 2–1
Roma Quarter-finals 3–8 England Manchester United 2–1 at home, 1–7 away
Internazionale Round of 16 2–2 Spain Valencia 2–2 at home, 0–0 away
Chievo Third qualifying round 2–4 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 2–2 at home, 0–2 away
2007–08 Roma Quarter-finals 0–3 England Manchester United 0–2 at home, 0–1 away
Internazionale Round of 16 0–3 England Liverpool 0–1 at home, 0–2 away
Milan 0–2 England Arsenal 0–2 at home, 0–0 away
Lazio 4th in Group stage N/A Spain Real Madrid, Greece Olympiacos, Germany Werder Bremen
2008–09 Internazionale Round of 16 0–2 England Manchester United 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
Roma 1–1 (6–7 p) England Arsenal 1–0 at home, 0–1 away
Juventus 2–3 England Chelsea 2–2 at home, 0–1 away
Fiorentina 3rd in Group stage N/A Germany Bayern Munich, France Lyon, Romania Steaua București
2009–10 Internazionale Winners N/A Germany Bayern Munich 2–0
Milan Round of 16 2–7 England Manchester United 2–3 at home, 0–4 away
Fiorentina 4–4 (a) Germany Bayern Munich 3–2 at home, 1–2 away
Juventus 3rd in Group stage N/A France Bordeaux, Germany Bayern Munich, Israel Maccabi Haifa
2010–11 Internazionale Quarter-finals 3–7 Germany Schalke 04 2–5 at home, 1–2 away
Roma Round of 16 2–6 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 2–3 at home, 0–3 away
Milan 0–1 England Tottenham Hotspur 0–1 at home, 0–0 away
Sampdoria Play-off round 4–5 (a.e.t.) Germany Werder Bremen 3–2 at home (a.e.t.), 1–3 away
2011–12 Milan Quarter-finals 1–3 Spain Barcelona 0–0 at home, 1–3 away
Internazionale Round of 16 2–2 (a) France Marseille 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Napoli 4–5 (a.e.t.) England Chelsea 3–1 at home, 1–4 away (a.e.t.)
Udinese Play-off round 1–3 England Arsenal 1–2 at home, 0–1 away
2012–13 Juventus Quarter-finals 0–4 Germany Bayern Munich 0–2 at home, 0–2 away
Milan Round of 16 2–4 Spain Barcelona 2–0 at home, 0–4 away
Udinese Play-off round 2–2 (4–5 p) Portugal Braga 1–1 at home, 1–1 away
2013–14 Milan Round of 16 1–5 Spain Atlético Madrid 0–1 at home, 1–4 away
Juventus 3rd in Group stage N/A Spain Real Madrid, Turkey Galatasaray, Denmark Copenhagen
Napoli Germany Borussia Dortmund, England Arsenal, France Marseille
2014–15 Juventus Final N/A Spain Barcelona 1–3
Roma 3rd in Group stage N/A Germany Bayern Munich, England Manchester City, Russia CSKA Moscow
Napoli Play-off round 2–4 Spain Athletic Bilbao 1–1 at home, 1–3 away
2015–16 Juventus Round of 16 4–6 (a.e.t.) Germany Bayern Munich 2–2 at home, 2–4 away (a.e.t.)
Roma 0–4 Spain Real Madrid 0–2 at home, 0–2 away
Lazio Play-off round 1–3 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 1–0 at home, 0–3 away
2016–17 Juventus Final N/A Spain Real Madrid 1–4
Napoli Round of 16 2–6 Spain Real Madrid 1–3 at home, 1–3 away
Roma Play-off round 1–4 Portugal Porto 0–3 at home, 1–1 away
2017–18 Roma Semi-finals 6–7 England Liverpool 4–2 at home, 2–5 away
Juventus Quarter-finals 3–4 Spain Real Madrid 0–3 at home, 3–1 away
Napoli 3rd in Group stage N/A England Manchester City, Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk, Netherlands Feyenoord
2018–19 Juventus Quarter-finals 2–3 Netherlands Ajax 1–2 at home, 1–1 away
Roma Round of 16 3–4 (a.e.t.) Portugal Porto 2–1 at home, 1–3 away (a.e.t.)
Napoli 3rd in Group stage N/A France Paris Saint-Germain, England Liverpool, Serbia Red Star Belgrade
Internazionale N/A Spain Barcelona, England Tottenham Hotspur, Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
2019–20 Atalanta Quarter-finals N/A France Paris Saint-Germain 1–2
Juventus Round of 16 2–2 (a) France Lyon 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Napoli 2–4 Spain Barcelona 1–1 at home, 1–3 away
Internazionale 3rd in Group stage N/A Spain Barcelona, Germany Borussia Dortmund, Czech Republic Slavia Prague
2020–21 Juventus Round of 16 4–4 (a) Portugal Porto 3–2 at home (a.e.t.), 1–2 away
Atalanta 1–4 Spain Real Madrid 0–1 at home, 1–3 away
Lazio 2–6 Germany Bayern Munich 1–4 at home, 1–2 away
Internazionale 4th in Group stage N/A Spain Real Madrid, Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach, Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
2021–22 Juventus Round of 16 1–4 Spain Villarreal 0–3 at home, 1–1 away
Internazionale 1–2 England Liverpool 0–2 at home, 1–0 away
Atalanta 3rd in Group stage N/A England Manchester United, Spain Villarreal, Switzerland Young Boys
Milan 4th in Group stage N/A England Liverpool, Spain Atlético Madrid, Portugal Porto
2022–23 Internazionale Final N/A England Manchester City 0–1
Milan Semi-finals 0–3 Italy Internazionale 0–2 at home, 0–1 away
Napoli Quarter-finals 1–2 Italy Milan 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Juventus 3rd in Group stage N/A Portugal Benfica, France Paris Saint-Germain, Israel Maccabi Haifa
2023–24 Internazionale
Lazio
Napoli
Milan 3rd in Group stage N/A Germany Borussia Dortmund, France Paris Saint-Germain, England Newcastle United

UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup

The competition was named UEFA Cup until 2008–09, after which it switched its name to UEFA Europa League.

Season Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
1971–72 Milan Semi-finals 2–3 England Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
Juventus Quarter-finals 2–3 England Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
Bologna Second round 3–3 (a) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željezničar 2–2 at home, 1–1 away
Napoli First round 1–2 Romania Rapid București 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
1972–73 Internazionale Third round 1–2 Portugal Vitória de Setúbal 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
Fiorentina Second round 2–2 (a) Portugal Vitória de Setúbal 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Cagliari First round 1–3 Greece Olympiacos 0–1 at home, 1–2 away
Torino 2–4 Spain Las Palmas 2–0 at home, 0–4 away
1973–74 Lazio Second round 4–6 England Ipswich Town 4–2 at home, 0–4 away
Internazionale First round 2–2 (a) Austria Admira Wacker 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Fiorentina 0–1 Romania Universitatea Craiova 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
Torino 2–4 East Germany Lokomotive Leipzig 1–2 at home, 1–2 away
1974–75 Juventus Semi-finals 1–4 Netherlands Twente 0–1 at home, 1–3 away
Napoli Third round 1–3 Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 0–2 at home, 1–1 away
Internazionale First round 1–2 Netherlands FC Amsterdam 1–2 at home, 0–0 away
Torino 2–4 West Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf 1–1 at home, 1–3 away
1975–76 Milan Quarter-finals 2–3 Belgium Club Brugge 2–1 at home, 0–2 away
Roma Third round 0–2 Belgium Club Brugge 0–1 at home, 0–1 away
Lazio Second round 0–7 Spain Barcelona 0–3 at home, 0–4 away
Napoli First round 2–5 Soviet Union Torpedo Moscow 1–1 at home, 1–4 away
1976–77 Juventus Winners 2–2 (a) Spain Athletic Bilbao 1–0 at home, 1–2 away
Milan Third round 4–5 Spain Athletic Bilbao 3–1 at home, 1–4 away
Internazionale First round 1–2 Hungary Budapest Honvéd 0–1 at home, 1–1 away
Cesena 3–4 East Germany 1. FC Magdeburg 3–1 at home, 0–3 away
1977–78 Torino Third round 3–5 France Bastia 2–3 at home, 1–2 away
Lazio Second round 2–6 France Lens 2–0 at home, 0–6 away (a.e.t.)
Internazionale First round 0–1 Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 0–1 at home, 0–0 away
Fiorentina 1–5 West Germany Schalke 04 0–0 at home,[lower-alpha 3] 1–2 away
1978–79 Milan Third round 2–5 England Manchester City 2–2 at home, 0–3 away
Torino First round 1–3 Spain Sporting Gijón 1–0 at home, 0–3 away
Lanerossi Vicenza 1–2 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Napoli 1–3 Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
1979–80 Perugia Second round 1–4 Greece Aris 0–3 at home, 1–1 away
Internazionale 3–4 West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–3 at home (a.e.t.), 1–1 away
Napoli 2–3 Belgium Standard Liège 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
Torino First round 2–2 (a) West Germany VfB Stuttgart 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
1980–81 Torino Third round 3–3 (3–4 p) Switzerland Grasshopper 2–1 at home, 1–2 away
Juventus Second round 4–4 (1–4 p) Poland Widzew Łódź 3–1 at home, 1–3 away
1981–82 Internazionale Second round 3–4 Romania Dinamo București 1–1 at home, 2–3 away (a.e.t.)
Napoli 2–2 (a) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Niš 2–2 at home, 0–0 away
1982–83 Roma Quarter-finals 2–3 Portugal Benfica 1–2 at home, 1–1 away
Napoli Second round 1–4 West Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1–2 at home, 0–2 away
Fiorentina First round 2–3 Romania Universitatea Craiova 1–0 at home, 1–3 away
1983–84 Internazionale Third round 2–3 Austria Austria Wien 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
Hellas Verona Second round 2–2 (a) Austria Sturm Graz 2–2 at home, 0–0 away
1984–85 Internazionale Semi-finals 2–3 Spain Real Madrid 2–0 at home, 0–3 away
Fiorentina Second round 3–7 Belgium Anderlecht 1–1 at home, 2–6 away
1985–86 Internazionale Semi-finals 4–6 Spain Real Madrid 3–1 at home, 1–5 away (a.e.t.)
Milan Third round 2–3 Belgium Waregem 1–2 at home, 1–1 away
Torino Second round 2–4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 1–1 at home, 1–3 away
1986–87 Internazionale Quarter-finals 1–1 (a) Sweden IFK Göteborg 1–1 at home, 0–0 away
Torino 1–2 Austria Swarovski Tirol 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
Fiorentina First round 1–1 (1–3 p) Portugal Boavista 1–0 at home, 0–1 away
Napoli 1–1 (3–4 p) France Toulouse 1–0 at home, 0–1 away
1987–88 Hellas Verona Quarter-finals 1–2 West Germany Werder Bremen 0–1 at home, 1–1 away
Internazionale Third round 1–2 Spain Espanyol 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Juventus Second round 3–3 (a) Greece Panathinaikos 3–2 at home, 0–1 away
Milan 0–2 Spain Espanyol 0–2 at home, 0–0 away
1988–89 Napoli Winners 5–4 Germany VfB Stuttgart 2–1 at home, 3–3 away
Juventus Quarter-finals 2–3 Italy Napoli 2–0 at home, 0–3 away (a.e.t.)
Roma Third round 0–4 East Germany Dynamo Dresden 0–2 at home, 0–2 away
Internazionale 3–3 (a) West Germany Bayern Munich 1–3 at home, 2–0 away
1989–90 Juventus Winners 3–1 Italy Fiorentina 3–1 at home, 0–0 away
Fiorentina Final 1–3 Italy Juventus 0–0 at home, 1–3 away
Napoli Third round 3–8 West Germany Werder Bremen 2–3 at home, 1–5 away
Atalanta First round 0–2 Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
1990–91 Internazionale Winners 2–1 Italy Roma 2–0 at home, 0–1 away
Roma Final 1–2 Italy Internazionale 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
Bologna Quarter-finals 1–3 Portugal Sporting CP 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
Atalanta 0–2 Italy Internazionale 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
1991–92 Torino Final 2–2 (a) Netherlands Ajax 2–2 at home, 0–0 away
Genoa Semi-finals 3–4 Netherlands Ajax 2–3 at home, 1–1 away
Internazionale First round 1–2 Portugal Boavista 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
Parma 1–1 (a) Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 1–1 at home, 0–0 away
1992–93 Juventus Winners 6–1 Germany Borussia Dortmund 3–0 at home, 3–1 away
Roma Quarter-finals 1–2 Germany Borussia Dortmund 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
Napoli Second round 0–2 France Paris Saint-Germain 0–2 at home, 0–0 away
Torino 1–2 Russia Dynamo Moscow 1–2 at home, 0–0 away
1993–94 Internazionale Winners 2–0 Austria Austria Salzburg 1–0 at home, 1–0 away
Cagliari Semi-finals 3–5 Italy Internazionale 3–2 at home, 0–3 away
Juventus Quarter-finals 1–3 Italy Cagliari 0–1 at home, 1–2 away
Lazio Second round 1–2 Portugal Boavista 1–0 at home, 1–2 away
1994–95 Parma Winners 2–1 Italy Juventus 1–0 at home, 1–1 away
Juventus Final 1–2 Italy Parma 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Lazio Quarter-finals 1–2 Germany Borussia Dortmund 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
Napoli Third round 0–2 Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 0–1 at home, 0–1 away
Internazionale First round 1–1 (3–4 p) England Aston Villa 1–0 at home, 0–1 away
1995–96 Milan Quarter-finals 2–3 France Bordeaux 2–0 at home, 0–3 away
Roma 3–3 (a) Czech Republic Slavia Prague 3–1 at home (a.e.t.), 0–2 away
Lazio Second round 1–4 France Lyon 0–2 at home, 1–2 away
Internazionale First round 1–2 Switzerland Lugano 0–1 at home, 1–1 away
1996–97 Internazionale Final 1–1 (1–4 p) West Germany Schalke 04 1–0 at home, 0–1 away
Roma Second round 2–4 Germany Karlsruher SC 2–1 at home, 0–3 away
Lazio 4–5 Spain Tenerife 1–0 at home, 3–5 away
Parma First round 2–3 Portugal Vitória de Guimarães 2–1 at home, 0–2 away
1997–98 Internazionale Winners N/A Italy Lazio 3–0
Lazio Final N/A Italy Internazionale 0–3
Udinese Second round 2–3 Netherlands Ajax 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Sampdoria First round 1–4 Spain Athletic Bilbao 1–2 at home, 0–2 away
1998–99 Parma Winners N/A France Marseille 3–0
Bologna Semi-finals 1–1 (a) France Marseille 1–1 at home, 0–0 away
Roma Quarter-finals 2–4 Spain Atlético Madrid 1–2 at home, 1–2 away
Fiorentina Second round 2–3 Switzerland Grasshoppers 0–3 at home,[lower-alpha 4] 2–0 away
Udinese First round 1–2 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
1999–2000 Parma Fourth round 2–3 Germany Werder Bremen 1–0 at home, 1–3 away
Roma 0–1 England Leeds United 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
Udinese 2–2 (a) Czech Republic Slavia Prague 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Juventus 1–4 Spain Celta Vigo 1–0 at home, 0–4 away
Bologna Third round 2–3 Turkey Galatasaray 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
2000–01 Roma Fourth round 1–2 England Liverpool 0–2 at home, 1–0 away
Internazionale 3–5 Spain Alavés 0–2 at home, 3–3 away
Parma 4–4 (a) Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 3–2 at home, 1–2 away
Udinese Second round 1–3 Greece PAOK 1–0 at home, 0–3 away (a.e.t.)
Fiorentina First round 3–5 Austria Tirol Innsbruck 2–2 at home, 1–3 away
2001–02 Internazionale Semi-finals 2–3 Netherlands Feyenoord 0–1 at home, 2–2 away
Milan 3–5 Germany Borussia Dortmund 3–1 at home, 0–4 away
Parma Fourth round 1–2 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–2 at home, 0–0 away
Fiorentina Third round 0–3 France Lille 0–1 at home, 0–2 away
2002–03 Lazio Semi-finals 1–4 Portugal Porto 0–0 at home, 1–4 away
Parma Second round 3–5 Poland Wisła Kraków 2–1 at home, 1–4 away (a.e.t.)
Chievo First round 0–2 Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
2003–04 Internazionale Quarter-finals 0–2 France Marseille 0–1 at home, 0–1 away
Roma Fourth round 3–4 Spain Villarreal 2–1 at home, 0–2 away
Parma Third round 0–4 Turkey Gençlerbirliği 0–1 at home, 0–3 away
Udinese First round 2–2 (a) Austria Austria Salzburg 1–2 at home, 1–0 away
2004–05 Parma Semi-finals 0–3 Russia CSKA Moscow 0–0 at home, 0–3 away
Lazio 5th in Group stage N/A England Middlesbrough, Spain Villareal, Serbia and Montenegro Partizan, Greece Egaleo
Udinese First round 2–3 Greece Panionios 1–0 at home, 1–3 away
2005–06 Roma Round of 16 2–2 (a) England Middlesbrough 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Palermo 1–3 West Germany Schalke 04 1–0 at home, 0–3 away
Udinese 1–2 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
Sampdoria 4th in Group stage N/A Romania Steaua București, France Lens, Germany Hertha BSC, Sweden Halmstads BK
2006–07 Livorno Round of 32 1–4 Spain Espanyol 1–2 at home, 0–2 away
Parma 0–2 Portugal Braga 0–1 at home, 0–1 away
Palermo 4th in Group stage N/A England Newcastle United, Spain Celta Vigo, Turkey Fenerbahçe, Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
Chievo First round 2–3 Portugal Braga 2–1 at home (a.e.t.), 0–2 away
2007–08 Fiorentina Semi-finals 0–0 (2–4 p) Scotland Rangers 0–0 at home, 0–0 away
Palermo First round 1–1 (2–4 p) Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav 0–1 at home, 1–0 away
Sampdoria 2–2 (a) DenmarkAaB 2–2 at home, 0–0 away
Empoli 2–4 Switzerland Zürich 2–1 at home, 0–3 away
2008–09 Udinese Quarter-finals 4–6 Germany Werder Bremen 3–3 at home, 1–3 away
Milan Round of 32 3–3 (a) Germany Werder Bremen 2–2 at home, 1–1 away
Fiorentina 1–2 Netherlands Ajax 0–1 at home, 1–1 away
Sampdoria 0–3 Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv 0–1 at home, 0–2 away
Napoli First round 3–4 Portugal Benfica 3–2 at home, 0–2 away
2009–10 Juventus Round of 16 4–5 England Fulham 3–1 at home, 1–4 away
Roma 4–6 Greece Panathinaikos 2–3 at home, 2–3 away
Lazio 3rd in Group stage N/A Austria Red Bull Salzburg, Spain Villarreal, Bulgaria Levski Sofia
Genoa N/A Spain Valencia, France Lille, Czech Republic Slavia Prague
2010–11 Napoli Round of 32 1–2 Spain Villarreal 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
Juventus 3rd in Group stage N/A England Manchester City, Poland Lech Poznań, Austria Red Bull Salzburg
Palermo N/A Russia CSKA Moscow, Czech Republic Sparta Praguel, Switzerland Lausanne-Sport
Sampdoria N/A Netherlands PSV Eindhoven, Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv, Hungary Debrecen
2011–12 Udinese Round of 16 2–3 Netherlands AZ 2–1 at home, 0–2 away
Lazio Round of 32 1–4 Spain Atlético Madrid 1–3 at home, 0–1 away
Roma Play-off round 1–2 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Palermo Third qualifying round 3–3 (a) Switzerland Thun 2–2 at home, 1–1 away
2012–13 Lazio Quarter-finals 1–3 Turkey Fenerbahçe 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
Internazionale Round of 16 4–4 (a) England Tottenham Hotspur 4–1 at home (a.e.t.), 0–3 away
Napoli Round of 32 0–5 Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň 0–3 at home, 0–2 away
Udinese 4th in Group stage N/A England Liverpool, Russia Anzhi Makhachkala, Switzerland Young Boys
2013–14 Juventus Semi-finals 1–2 Portugal Benfica 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
Napoli Round of 16 2–3 Portugal Porto 2–2 at home, 0–1 away
Fiorentina 1–2 Italy Juventus 0–1 at home, 1–1 away
Lazio Round of 32 3–4 Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad 0–1 at home, 3–3 away
Udinese Play-off round 2–4 Czech Republic Slovan Liberec 1–3 at home, 1–1 away
2014–15 Fiorentina Semi-finals 0–5 Spain Sevilla 0–2 at home, 0–3 away
Napoli 1–2 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Torino Round of 16 1–2 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
Roma 1–4 Italy Fiorentina 0–3 at home, 1–1 away
Internazionale 2–5 Germany VfL Wolfsburg 1–2 at home, 1–3 away
2015–16 Lazio Round of 16 1–4 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 0–3 at home, 1–1 away
Fiorentina Round of 32 1–4 England Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 at home, 0–3 away
Napoli 1–2 Spain Villarreal 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Sampdoria Third qualifying round 2–4 Serbia Vojvodina 0–4 at home, 2–0 away
2016–17 Roma Round of 16 4–5 France Lyon 2–1 at home, 2–4 away
Fiorentina Round of 32 3–4 Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–4 at home, 1–0 away
Sassuolo 4th in Group stage N/A Belgium Genk, Spain Athletic Bilbao, Austria Rapid Wien
Internazionale Czech Republic Sparta Prague, England Southampton, Israel Hapoel Be'er Sheva
2017–18 Lazio Quarter-finals 5–6 Austria Red Bull Salzburg 4–2 at home, 1–4 away
Milan Round of 16 1–5 England Arsenal 0–2 at home, 1–3 away
Atalanta Round of 32 3–4 Germany Borussia Dortmund 1–1 at home, 2–3 away
Napoli 3–3 (a) Germany RB Leipzig 1–3 at home, 2–0 away
2018–19 Napoli Quarter-finals 0–3 England Arsenal 0–1 at home, 0–2 away
Internazionale Round of 16 0–1 Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 0–1 at home, 0–0 away
Lazio Round of 32 0–3 Spain Sevilla 0–1 at home, 0–2 away
Milan 3rd in Group stage N/A Spain Real Betis, Greece Olympiacos, Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
Atalanta Play-off round 0–0 (3–4 p) Denmark Copenhagen 0–0 at home, 0–0 away
2019–20 Internazionale Final N/A Spain Sevilla 2–3
Roma Round of 16 N/A Spain Sevilla 0–2
Lazio 3rd in Group stage N/A Scotland Celtic, Romania CFR Cluj, France Rennes
Torino Play-off round 3–5 England Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–3 at home, 1–2 away
2020–21 Roma Semi-finals 5–8 England Manchester United 3–2 at home, 2–6 away
Milan Round of 16 1–2 England Manchester United 0–1 at home, 1–1 away
Napoli Round of 32 2–3 Spain Granada 2–1 at home, 0–2 away
2021–22 Atalanta Quarter-finals 1–3 Germany RB Leipzig 0–2 at home, 1–1 away
Lazio Knockout round play-offs 3–4 Portugal Porto 2–2 at home, 1–2 away
Napoli 3–5 Spain Barcelona 2–4 at home, 1–1 away
2022–23 Roma Final N/A Spain Sevilla 1–1 (a.e.t.) (1–4 p)
Juventus Semi-finals 2–3 Spain Sevilla 1–1 at home, 1–2 away (a.e.t.)
Lazio 3rd in Group stage N/A Netherlands Feyenoord, Denmark Midtjylland, Austria Sturm Graz
2023–24 Atalanta
Milan
Roma

UEFA Europa Conference League

Season Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
2021–22 Roma Winners N/A Netherlands Feyenoord 1–0
2022–23 Fiorentina Final N/A England West Ham United 1–2
Lazio Round of 16 2–4 Netherlands AZ 1–2 at home, 1–2 away
2023–24 Fiorentina

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Season Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
1960–61 Fiorentina Winners 4–1 Scotland Rangers 2–1 at home, 2–0 away
1961–62 Fiorentina Final N/A Spain Atlético Madrid 1–1, 0–3 (replay)
1962–63 Napoli Quarter-finals 1–3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OFK Beograd 3–1 at home, 0–2 away, 1–3 away (play-off)
1963–64 Atalanta First round 1–3 Portugal Sporting CP 2–0 at home, 1–3 away, 1–3 away (a.e.t.) (play-off)
1964–65 Torino Semi-finals 0–2 West Germany 1860 Munich 2–0 at home, 1–3 away, 0–2 away (play-off)
1965–66 Juventus First round 1–2 England Liverpool 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
1966–67 Fiorentina 3–4 Hungary Győri ETO 1–0 at home, 2–4 away
1967–68 Milan Winners N/A West Germany Hamburger SV 2–0
1968–69 Torino Quarter-finals 1–3 Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava 0–1 at home, 1–2 away
1969–70 Roma Semi-finals 1–1 (c) Poland Górnik Zabrze 1–1 at home, 2–2 away
1970–71 Bologna First round 1–1 (a) East Germany Vorwärts Berlin 0–0 at home, 1–1 away
1971–72 Torino Quarter-finals 1–2 Scotland Rangers 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
1972–73 Milan Winners N/A England Leeds United 1–0
1973–74 Milan Final N/A East Germany 1. FC Magdeburg 0–2
1974–75 Bologna First round 2–4 Poland Gwardia Warszawa 1–2 at home, 1–2 away
1975–76 Fiorentina Second round 1–1 (5–6 p) East Germany BSG Sachsenring Zwickau 1–0 at home, 0–1 away
1976–77 Napoli Semi-finals 1–2 Belgium Anderlecht 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
1977–78 Milan First round 2–3 Spain Real Betis 2–1 at home, 0–2 away
1978–79 Internazionale Quarter-finals 0–1 Belgium Beveren 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
1979–80 Juventus Semi-finals 1–2 England Arsenal 0–1 at home, 1–1 away
1980–81 Roma First round 3–4 East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena 3–0 at home, 0–4 away
1981–82 Second round 0–2 Portugal Porto 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
1982–83 Internazionale Quarter-finals 2–3 Spain Real Madrid 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
1983–84 Juventus Winners N/A Portugal Porto 2–1
1984–85 Roma Quarter-finals 1–4 West Germany Bayern Munich 1–2 at home, 0–2 away
1985–86 Sampdoria Second round 1–2 Portugal Benfica 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
1986–87 Roma First round 2–2 (3–4 p) Spain Zaragoza 2–0 at home, 2–2 away (a.e.t.)
1987–88 Atalanta Semi-finals 2–4 Belgium KV Mechelen 1–2 at home, 1–2 away
1988–89 Sampdoria Final N/A Spain Barcelona 0–2
1989–90 Sampdoria Winners N/A Belgium Anderlecht 2–0 (a.e.t.)
1990–91 Juventus Semi-finals 2–3 Spain Barcelona 1–0 at home, 1–3 away
Sampdoria Quarter-finals 2–3 Poland Legia Warsaw 2–2 at home, 0–1 away
1991–92 Roma Quarter-finals 0–1 France Monaco 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
1992–93 Parma Winners N/A Belgium Royal Antwerp 3–1
1993–94 Parma Final N/A England Arsenal 0–1
Torino Quarter-finals 0–1 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
1994–95 Sampdoria Semi-finals 5–5 (3–2 p) England Arsenal 3–2 at home (a.e.t.), 2–3 away
1995–96 Parma Quarter-finals 2–3 France Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 at home, 1–3 away
1996–97 Fiorentina Semi-finals 1–3 Spain Barcelona 0–2 at home, 1–1 away
1997–98 Vicenza 2–3 England Chelsea 1–0 at home, 1–3 away
1998–99 Lazio Winners N/A Spain Mallorca 2–1

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

While the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1955–1971) is recognised as the predecessor to the UEFA Cup, it was not organised by UEFA. Consequently, UEFA does not consider clubs' records in the Fairs Cup to be part of their European record.[11][12]

Season Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
1955–58 Internazionale 2nd in group stage N/A England Birmingham City, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zagreb XI
1958–60 Roma Quarter-finals 1–3 Belgium Union Saint-Gilloise 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
Internazionale 2–8 Spain Barcelona 2–4 at home, 0–4 away
1960–61 Roma Winners 4–2 England Birmingham City 2–0 at home, 2–2 away
Internazionale Semi-finals 2–4 1–2 at home, 1–2 away
1961–62 Roma Second round 1–4 England Sheffield Wednesday 1–0 at home, 0–4 away
Internazionale Quarter-finals 3–5 Spain Valencia 3–3 at home, 0–2 away
Milan First round 0–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Novi Sad XI 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
1962–63 Roma Semi-finals 1–3 Spain Valencia 1–0 at home, 0–3 away
Sampdoria Second round 1–6 Hungary Ferencváros 1–0 at home, 0–6 away
1963–64 Roma Quarter-finals 3–5 West Germany 1. FC Köln 3–1 at home, 0–4 away
Juventus 2–3 Spain Zaragoza 0–0 at home, 2–3 away
1964–65 Fiorentina First round 1–2 Spain Barcelona 0–2 at home, 1–0 away
Milan France Strasbourg 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
Juventus Final N/A Hungary Ferencváros 0–1
Roma Third round 1–3 Hungary Ferencváros 1–2 at home, 0–1 away
1965–66 Roma First round 1–4 England Chelsea 0–0 at home, 1–4 away
Milan Third round 1–1 (c) 2–1 at home, 1–2 away, 1–1 a home (play-off) (a.e.t.)
Torino First round 1–2 England Leeds United 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
Fiorentina Second round 2–4 Czechoslovakia Zbrojovka Brno 2–0 at home, 0–4 away
1966–67 Napoli Third round 0–3 England Burnley 0–0 at home, 0–3 away
Bologna Quarter-finals 1–1 (c) England Leeds United 1–0 at home, 0–1 away
Juventus 2–5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb 2–2 at home, 0–3 away
1967–68 Napoli Second round 4–6 Scotland Hibernian 4–1 at home, 0–5 away
Bologna Semi-finals 4–5 Hungary Ferencváros 2–2 at home, 2–3 away
Fiorentina Second round 2–3 Portugal Sporting CP 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
1968–69 Napoli Second round 2–2 (c) England Leeds United 2–0 at home, 0–2 away
Bologna 1–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OFK Beograd 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Juventus 0–1 West Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 0–0 at home, 0–1 away (a.e.t.)
Fiorentina Third round 2–4 Portugal Vitória de Setúbal 2–1 at home, 0–3 away
1969–70 Napoli Third round 1–4 Netherlands Ajax 1–0 at home, 0–4 away (a.e.t.)
Cagliari Second round 0–3 East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena 0–1 at home, 0–2 away
Juventus Second round 1–3 West Germany Hertha BSC 0–0 at home, 1–3 away
Internazionale Semi-finals 1–2 Belgium Anderlecht 0–2 at home, 1–0 away
1970–71 Lazio First round 2–4 England Arsenal 2–2 at home, 0–2 away
Fiorentina Second round 1–3 West Germany 1. FC Köln 1–2 at home, 0–1 away
Juventus Final 3–3 (a) England Leeds United 2–2 at home, 1–1 away
Internazionale First round 1–3 England Newcastle United 1–1 at home, 0–2 away

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Although the tournament was founded in 1961–62, it was only taken over by UEFA in 1995.

Year Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
1995 No entrants
1996
1997
1998 Sampdoria Semi-finals 2–3 Italy Bologna 1–0 at home, 1–3 away
Bologna Winners 3–0 Poland Ruch Chorzów 1–0 at home, 2–0 away
1999 Perugia Third round 2–4 Turkey Trabzonspor 0–3 at home,[lower-alpha 5] 2–1 away
Juventus Winners 4–2 France Rennes 2–0 at home, 2–2 away
2000 Perugia Third round 2–3 Belgium Standard Liège 1–2 at home, 1–1 away
Udinese Winners 6–4 Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc 4–2 at home (a.e.t.), 2–2 away
2001 Brescia Final 1–1 (a) France Paris Saint-Germain 1–1 at home, 0–0 away
2002 Perugia Third round 3–4 Germany VfB Stuttgart 2–1 at home, 1–3 away
Bologna Final 3–5 England Fulham 2–2 at home, 1–3 away
Torino Third round 2–2 (3–4 p) Spain Villarreal 2–0 at home, 0–2 away (a.e.t.)
2003 Perugia Winners 3–0 Germany VfL Wolfsburg 1–0 at home, 2–0 away
Brescia Third round 1–3 Spain Villarreal 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
2004 No entrants
2005 Lazio Semi-finals 1–4 France Marseille 1–1 at home, 0–3 away
2006 No entrants[lower-alpha 6]
2007 Sampdoria Won in third round 2–0 Bulgaria Cherno More Varna 1–0 at home, 1–0 away
2008 Napoli Won in third round 2–0 Greece Panionios 1–0 at home, 1–0 away

Qualification to European competitions

Seven teams from Italy qualify for European competitions.

The Serie A winners and clubs finishing 2nd, 3rd and 4th qualify to the UEFA Champions League group stage, while two other teams (one being the Coppa Italia winners) qualify to the UEFA Europa League. The club finishing 6th qualifies for the play-off round of the UEFA Europa Conference League. If the Coppa Italia winner already qualified for the UEFA Champions League or Europa League, then the club finishing 6th qualifies for the Europa League group stage and the 7th qualifies for the play-off round of the Conference League.

UEFA coefficient records

  • Record-high ranking: 1st from 1986 to 1989 and from 1991 to 1999[14][15][16][17]
  • Record-low ranking: 12th in 1982[18]

Participation of Italian clubs in European competitions

The following table shows the number of seasons in which Italian clubs took part in the three European seasonal cups (including the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup).

It takes into account competitions in which Italian clubs have taken part in the season kick-off, namely in the month of September when, usually, UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League group stages start. It does not take into account qualifying rounds held during the summer. Azure denotes clubs that experienced a Champions League group phase, pink a Europa League group phase, and green a Conference League group phase.

When two or more clubs have the same number of participations, they are sorted by the number of seasons in the most important competition.

Club UCL CWC UEL UECL Seasons First participation Last participation
1 Juventus 37 4 18[lower-alpha 7] 59 1958–59 European Cup 2022–23 UEFA Champions League
2 Internazionale 24[lower-alpha 8] 2 31[lower-alpha 9] 57 1955–58 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 2023–24 UEFA Champions League
3 Milan 31 4 15 50 1955–56 European Cup 2023–24 UEFA Champions League
4 Roma 12[lower-alpha 10] 6 25[lower-alpha 11] 1 44 1958–60 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 2023–24 UEFA Europa League
5 Napoli 10[lower-alpha 12] 2 23[lower-alpha 13] 35 1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup 2023–24 UEFA Champions League
6 Fiorentina 5 5 20[lower-alpha 14] 2 32 1956–57 European Cup 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League
7 Lazio 7[lower-alpha 15] 1 21 [lower-alpha 16] 29 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 2023–24 UEFA Champions League
8 Torino 1 4 13[lower-alpha 17] 18 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup 2014–15 UEFA Europa League
9 Parma 1[lower-alpha 18] 3 11 15 1991–92 UEFA Cup 2006–07 UEFA Cup
10 Sampdoria 1[lower-alpha 19] 5 6[lower-alpha 20] 12 1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 2010–11 UEFA Europa League
11 Udinese 1[lower-alpha 21] 9[lower-alpha 22] 10 1997–98 UEFA Cup 2012–13 UEFA Europa League
12 Bologna 1 2 7 10 1964–65 European Cup 1999–2000 UEFA Cup
13 Atalanta 3 2 4[lower-alpha 23] 9 1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup 2023–24 UEFA Europa League
14 Cagliari 1 3 4 1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1993–94 UEFA Cup
15 Palermo 4[lower-alpha 24] 4 2005–06 UEFA Cup 2010–11 UEFA Europa League
16 Hellas Verona 1 2 3 1983–84 UEFA Cup 1987–88 UEFA Cup
17 Vicenza 1 1 2 1978–79 UEFA Cup 1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
18 Perugia 2 2 1979–80 UEFA Cup 2003–04 UEFA Cup
19 Chievo [lower-alpha 25] 2 2 2002–03 UEFA Cup 2006–07 UEFA Cup
20 Genoa 2 2 1991–92 UEFA Cup 2009–10 UEFA Europa League
21 Cesena 1 1 1976–77 UEFA Cup 1976–77 UEFA Cup
22 Livorno 1 1 2006–07 UEFA Cup 2006–07 UEFA Cup
23 Empoli 1 1 2007–08 UEFA Cup 2007–08 UEFA Cup
24 Sassuolo 1 1 2016–17 UEFA Europa League 2016–17 UEFA Europa League

Consecutive seasons in European competitions

Teams in bold: active streak. Only the best result of each teams is shown

Rank Club Consecutive seasons Years
1 Juventus 28 From 1963–64 to 1990–91
2 Internazionale 16 From 1976–77 to 1991–92
3 Milan 15 From 1999–2000 to 2013–14
4 Parma 14 From 1991–92 to 2004–05
4 Napoli 14 From 2010–11 to 2023–24
6 Roma 13 From 1998–99 to 2010–11
7 Lazio 12 From 1993–94 to 2004–05
8 Fiorentina 7 From 1964–65 to 1970–71
9 Torino 5 From 1976–77 to 1980–81
10 Sampdoria 4 From 1988–89 to 1991–92
10 Udinese 4 From 1997–98 to 2000–01
12 Bologna 3 From 1966–67 to 1968–69
12 Palermo 3 From 2005–06 to 2007–08
12 Atalanta 3 From 2019–20 to 2021–22

Head-to-head against other European clubs

By country

Sources:[19][20]

Key
  Positive balance (more wins than losses)
  Neutral balance (as many wins as losses)
  Negative balance (more losses than wins)

As of matches played on 14 December November 2023

CountryPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
 Albania 6 5 0 1 15 2 +13 083.33
 Austria 105 61 26 18 203 103 +100 058.10
 Azerbaijan 8 6 2 0 17 6 +11 075.00
 Belarus 16 7 7 2 29 10 +19 043.75
 Belgium 114 55 32 27 160 99 +61 048.25
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 6 3 3 0 20 5 +15 050.00
 Bulgaria 62 37 14 11 116 50 +66 059.68
 Croatia 51 29 14 8 76 39 +37 056.86
 Cyprus 26 19 6 1 68 19 +49 073.08
 Czech Republic 83 43 22 18 132 77 +55 051.81
 Denmark 46 29 13 4 95 36 +59 063.04
 England 275 97 67 111 320 358 −38 035.27
 Finland 22 18 2 2 46 9 +37 081.82
 France 197 93 53 51 281 192 +89 047.21
 Georgia 6 1 2 3 3 6 −3 016.67
 Germany 322 135 73 114 464 424 +40 041.93
 Greece 108 56 32 20 178 91 +87 051.85
 Hungary 50 25 15 10 86 54 +32 050.00
 Iceland 6 6 0 0 28 1 +27 100.00
 Republic of Ireland 7 6 1 0 13 0 +13 085.71
 Israel 18 9 3 6 22 16 +6 050.00
 Latvia 6 5 1 0 14 2 +12 083.33
 Lithuania 2 2 0 0 7 1 +6 100.00
 Luxembourg 14 14 0 0 58 4 +54 100.00
 Macedonia 10 8 2 0 28 2 +26 080.00
 Malta 8 8 0 0 33 2 +31 100.00
 Moldova 4 4 0 0 11 3 +8 100.00
 Netherlands 145 58 44 43 188 158 +30 040.00
 Northern Ireland 6 5 1 0 15 1 +14 083.33
 Norway 36 24 7 5 71 31 +40 066.67
 Poland 71 45 17 9 144 63 +81 063.38
 Portugal 171 86 43 42 230 154 +76 050.29
 Romania 81 45 24 12 128 51 +77 055.56
 Russia 86 46 23 17 125 79 +46 053.49
 Scotland 83 48 16 19 153 77 +76 057.83
 Serbia 60 31 19 10 90 58 +32 051.67
 Slovakia 24 14 3 7 46 19 +27 058.33
 Slovenia 14 12 1 1 44 8 +36 085.71
 Spain 353 112 79 162 354 519 −165 031.73
 Sweden 66 43 12 11 118 42 +76 065.15
 Switzerland 83 46 18 19 92 50 +42 055.42
 Turkey 92 52 20 20 165 85 +80 056.52
 Ukraine 82 49 18 15 148 63 +85 059.76
 Wales 9 6 1 2 14 7 +7 066.67

By club

Sources:[19]

Key
  Positive balance (more wins than losses)
  Neutral balance (as many wins as losses)
  Negative balance (more losses than wins)

As of matches played on 14 December 2023

ClubCountryPldWDLGFGA
Real Madrid  Spain8226114598136
Barcelona  Spain7217213478123
Ajax  Netherlands532118146459
Bayern Munich  Germany45159215575
Liverpool  England39176164850
Manchester United  England43157215265
Porto  Portugal401612124240
Borussia Dortmund  Germany39197136049
Atlético Madrid  Spain38146183750
Arsenal  England3789202949
Benfica  Portugal37197115341
Sporting CP  Portugal35151464431
Anderlecht  Belgium34161084833
Sparta Prague  Czech Republic32161154726
Shakhtar Donetsk  Ukraine3220576521
Celtic  Scotland3116874628
Werder Bremen  Germany30811114249
Valencia  Spain3015694736
Chelsea  England29108113544
Dinamo Zagreb  Croatia2917754824
Lyon  France2812794231
Olympiacos  Greece2816575026
Red Star Belgrade  Serbia27141034021
PSV Eindhoven  Netherlands2611693128
Dynamo Kyiv  Ukraine2616824520
Galatasaray  Turkey2681083832
Rangers  Scotland2514564220
Marseille  France2410773325
Villarreal  Spain2477102731
Bayer Leverkusen  Germany2514654228
Rapid Wien  Austria2517536324
Paris Saint-Germain  France2510963327
Red Bull Salzburg  Austria2414464322
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See also

Footnotes

  1. With the score 1–0 to Marseille after 87 mins, the floodlights failed. Milan refused to play on when lighting was restored and Marseille were awarded the match 3–0.[7]
  2. The match was abandoned after 73 minutes while Milan led 0–1 due to flares thrown onto the pitch by Internazionale fans, one of which struck Milan goalkeeper Dida. UEFA awarded Milan a 3–0 win.[8]
  3. UEFA invalidated this game and awarded a 3–0 victory to Schalke 04 as Fiorentina fielded an ineligible player, Gianfranco Casarsa.[9]
  4. Abandoned at half-time after official was injured by firework while Fiorentina led 2–1. The match was awarded 0–3 to Grasshoppers.[10]
  5. The game was abandoned in the 114th minute of extra time due to some objects being thrown on the pitch, some even hitting the referee. UEFA banned Perugia and awarded a 3–0 win to Trabzonspor.[13]
  6. After consultations with UEFA, Palermo, which had originally qualified to the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup, were withdrawn by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on 6 June 2006. Due to the ongoing match-fixing scandal in Italy, the FIGC could not officially confirm the 2005–06 Serie A standings in time for Palermo to compete in the Intertoto Cup and therefore French club Auxerre replaced Palermo, according to UEFA regulations governing the Intertoto Cup. According to the final standings, Palermo qualified for the UEFA Cup.
  7. The 2009–10, 2013–14, and 2022–23 UEFA Europa League knockout phases after the 2009–10, 2013–14, and 2022–23 UEFA Champions League group stage eliminations are not included.
  8. The 2000–01 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds elimination with consequent 2000–01 UEFA Cup qualification is not included.
  9. The 2003–04, 2018–19, and 2019–20 UEFA Europa League knockout phases after the 2003–04, 2018–19, 2019–20 UEFA Champions League group stage eliminations are not included.
  10. The 2016–17 UEFA Champions League play-off round elimination with consequent 2016–17 UEFA Europa League qualification is not included.
  11. The 2014–15 UEFA Europa League knockout phase after the UEFA Champions League group stage elimination is not included. Moreover, the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League play-off round elimination is not included.
  12. The 2014–15 UEFA Champions League play-off round elimination with consequent 2014–15 UEFA Europa League qualification is not included.
  13. The 2013–14, 2017–18, and 2018–19 UEFA Europa League knockout phases after the 2013–14, 2017–18, and 2018–19 UEFA Champions League group stage eliminations are not included.
  14. The 2008–09 UEFA Cup knockout stage after the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League group stage elimination is not included.
  15. The 2015–16 UEFA Champions League play-off round elimination with consequent 2015–16 UEFA Europa League qualification is not included.
  16. The 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League knockout phase after the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League group stage elimination is not included.
  17. The 2019–20 UEFA Europa League play-off round elimination is not included.
  18. The 1999–2000 and 2001–02 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds eliminations with consequent 1999–2000 and 2001–02 UEFA Cup qualifications are not included.
  19. The 2010–11 UEFA Champions League play-off round elimination with consequent 2010–11 UEFA Europa League qualification is not included.
  20. The 2015–16 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round elimination is not included.
  21. The 2011–12 and 2012–13 UEFA Champions League play-off round eliminations with consequent 2011–12 and 2012–13 UEFA Europa League qualifications are not included.
  22. The 2005–06 UEFA Cup knockout stage after the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage elimination is not included. Moreover, the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League play-off round elimination is not included.
  23. The 2018–19 UEFA Europa League play-off round elimination is not included. Moreover, the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League knockout phase after the 2021–22 UEFA Champions League group stage elimination is not included.
  24. The 2011–12 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round elimination is not included.
  25. The 2006–07 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round elimination with consequent 2006–07 UEFA Cup qualification is not included.

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