FC Dynamo Kyiv in European football

This is a list of matches of FC Dynamo Kyiv in Europe.

European Cup/UEFA Champions League

Season Round Opposition Score
1967–68 First Round Scotland Celtic 2–1 (A)
1–1 (H)
Second Round Poland Górnik Zabrze 1–2 (H)
1–1 (A)
1968–69 First Round Poland Ruch Chorzów Withdrew
1969–70 First Round Austria Austria Vienna 2–1 (A)
3–1 (H)
Second Round Italy Fiorentina 1–2 (H)
0–0 (A)
1972–73 First Round Austria Wacker 1–0 (A)
2–0 (H)
Second Round Poland Górnik Zabrze 2–0 (H)
1–2 (A)
Quarter Final Spain Real Madrid 0–0 (H)
0–2 (A)
1975–76 First Round Greece Olympiacos 2–2 (A)
1–0 (H)
Second Round Iceland IA 3–0 (H)
2–0 (A)
Quarter Final France Saint-Étienne 2–0 (H)
0–3 (A)
1976–77 First Round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade 3–0 (H)
2–0 (A)
Second Round Greece PAOK 4–0 (H)
2–0 (A)
Quarter Final West Germany Bayern Munich 0–1 (A)
2–0 (H)
Semi Final West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–0 (H)
0–2 (A)
1978–79 First Round Finland Haka 1–0 (A)
3–1 (H)
Second Round Sweden Malmö 0–0 (A)
0–2 (H)
1981–82 First Round Turkey Trabzonspor 1–0 (H)
1–1 (A)
Second Round Austria Austria Vienna 1–0 (A)
1–1 (H)
Quarter Final England Aston Villa 0–0 (H)
0–2 (A)
1982–83 First Round Switzerland Grasshopper 1–0 (A)
3–0 (H)
Second Round Albania Tirana Walkover
Quarter Final West Germany Hamburg 0–3 (H)
2–1 (A)
1986–87 First Round Bulgaria Beroe 1–1 (A)
2–0 (H)
Second Round Scotland Celtic 1–1 (A)
3–1 (H)
Quarter Final Turkey Beşiktaş 5–0 (A)
2–0 (H)
Semi Final Portugal Porto 1–2 (A)
1–2 (H)
1987–88 First Round Scotland Rangers 1–0 (H)
0–2 (A)
1991–92 First Round Finland HJK Helsinki 1–0 (A)
3–0 (H)
Second Round Denmark Brøndby 1–1 (H)
1–0 (A)
Group B Portugal Benfica 1–0 (H)
0–5 (A)
Group B Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 1–2 (A)
1–0 (H)
Group B Spain Barcelona 0–2 (H)
0–3 (A)
1993–94 First Round Spain Barcelona 3–1 (H)
1–4 (A)
1994–95 Qualifying Round Denmark Silkeborg 0–0 (A)
3–1 (H)
Group B Russia Spartak Moscow 3–2 (H)
0–1 (A)
Group B Germany Bayern Munich 0–1 (A)
1–4 (H)
Group B France Paris Saint-Germain 1–2 (H)
0–1 (A)
1995–96 Qualifying Round Denmark Aalborg BK [1] 1–0 (H)
3–1 (A)
1996–97 Qualifying Round Austria Rapid Vienna 0–2 (A)
2–4 (H)
1997–98 First Qualifying Round Wales Barry Town 2–0 (H)
4–0 (A)
Second Qualifying Round Denmark Brøndby 4–2 (A)
0–1 (H)
Group C Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 3–1 (A)
1–1 (H)
Group C England Newcastle United 2–2 (H)
0–2 (A)
Group C Spain Barcelona 3–0 (H)
4–0 (A)
Quarter Final Italy Juventus 1–1 (A)
1–4 (H)
1998–99 First Qualifying Round Wales Barry Town 8–0 (H)
2–1 (A)
Second Qualifying Round Czech Republic Sparta Prague 0–1 (H)
1–0 (A) [2]
Group D Greece Panathinaikos 1–2 (A)
2–1 (H)
Group D France Lens 1–1 (H)
3–1 (A)
Group D England Arsenal 1–1 (A)
3–1 (H)
Quarter Final Spain Real Madrid 1–1 (A)
2–0 (H)
Semi Final Germany Bayern Munich 3–3 (H)
0–1 (A)
1999–2000 Second Qualifying Round Lithuania Žalgiris Vilnius 2–0 (H)
1–0 (A)
Third Qualifying Round Denmark Brøndby 2–1 (A)
2–2 (H)
Group B Italy Lazio 1–2 (A)
0–1 (H)
Group B Germany Bayer Leverkusen 1–1 (A)
4–2 (H)
Group B Slovenia Maribor 0–1 (H)
2–1 (A)
Second Stage Group C Germany Bayern Munich 1–2 (A)
2–0 (H)
Second Stage Group C Spain Real Madrid 1–2 (H)
2–2 (A)
Second Stage Group C Norway Rosenborg 2–1 (H)
2–1 (A)
2000–01 Third Qualifying Round Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade 0–0 (H)
1–1 (A) [3]
Group G Belgium Anderlecht 4–0 (H)
2–4 (A)
Group G England Manchester United 0–0 (H)
0–1 (A)
Group G Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 1–2 (A)
0–1 (H)
2001–02 Third Qualifying Round Romania Steaua București 4–2 (A)
1–1 (H)
Group B England Liverpool 0–1 (A)
1–2 (H)
Group B Portugal Boavista 1–3 (A)
1–0 (H)
Group B Germany Borussia Dortmund 2–2 (H)
0–1 (A)
2002–03 Second Qualifying Round Armenia FC Pyunik 4–0 (H)
2–2 (A)
Third Qualifying Round Bulgaria Levski Sofia 1–0 (A)
1–0 (H)
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2004–05 Third Qualifying Round Turkey Trabzonspor 1–2 (H)
2–0 (A)
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2005–06 Second Qualifying Round Switzerland Thun 2–2 (H)
0–1 (A)
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2010–11 Third Qualifying Round – ()
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2011–12 Third Qualifying Round Russia Rubin Kazan 0–2 (H)
1–2 (A)
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European Cup Winners' Cup/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Season Round Opposition Score
1965–66 First Round Northern Ireland Coleraine 6–1 (A)
4–0 (H)
Second Round Norway Rosenborg 4–1 (A)
2–0 (H)
Quarter Final Scotland Celtic 0–3 (A)
1–1 (H)
1974–75 First Round Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 1–0 (H)
1–0 (A)
Second Round West Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 3–2 (A)
2–1 (H)
Quarter Final Turkey Bursaspor 1–0 (A)
2–0 (H)
Semi Final Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 3–0 (H)
1–2 (A)
Final Hungary Ferencváros 3–0 (N)
1985–86 First Round Netherlands Utrecht 1–2 (A)
4–1 (H)
Second Round Romania Universitatea Craiova 2–2 (A)
3–0 (H)
Quarter Final Austria Rapid Vienna 4–1 (A)
5–1 (H)
Semi Final Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 3–0 (H)
1–1 (A)
Final Spain Atlético Madrid 3–0 (N)
1990–91 First Round Finland KuPS 2–2 (A)
4–0 (H)
Second Round Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 1–0 (H)
2–2 (A)
Quarter Final Spain Barcelona 2–3 (H)
1–1 (A)

UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League

Season Round Opposition Score
1973–74 First Round Norway Fredrikstad 1–0 (A)
4–0 (H)
Second Round Denmark Boldklubben 1–0 (H)
2–1 (A)
Third Round West Germany Stuttgart 2–0 (H)
0–3 (A)
1977–78 First Round West Germany Eintracht Braunschweig 1–1 (H)
0–0 (A) [4]
1979–80 First Round Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 2–1 (H)
1–1 (A)
Second Round Czech Republic Baník Ostrava 0–1 (A)
2–0 (H)
Third Round Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia 0–1 (A)
2–1 (H) [4]
1980–81 First Round Bulgaria Levski Sofia 1–1 (H)
0–0 (A) [4]
1983–84 First Round France Stade Lavallois 0–0 (H)
0–1 (A)
1989–90 First Round Hungary MTK Budapest 4–0 (H)
2–1 (A)
Second Round Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 3–0 (H)
1–1 (A)
Third Round Italy Fiorentina 0–1 (A)
0–0 (H)
1992–93 First Round Austria Rapid Vienna 1–0 (H)
2–3 (A) [3]
Second Round Belgium Anderlecht 2–4 (A)
0–3 (H)
1996–97 First Round Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax 0–0 (H)
1–2 (A)
2002–03 Third Round Turkey Beşiktaş 1–3 (A)
0–0 (H)
2004–05 Round of 32 Spain Villarreal 0–0 (H)
0–2 (A)
2008–09 Round of 32 Spain Valencia 1–1 (H)
2–2 (A) [3]
Round of 16 Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv 1–0 (H)
2–3 (A) [3]
Quarter Final France Paris Saint-Germain 0–0 (A)
3–0 (H)
Semi Final Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 1–1 (H)
1–2 (A)
2010–11 Group E Belarus BATE Borisov 2–2 (H)
4–1 (A)
Group E Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 0–2 (A)
0–0 (H)
Group E Netherlands AZ Alkmaar 2–1 (A)
2–0 (H)
Round of 32 Turkey Beşiktaş 4–1 (A)
4–0 (H)
Round of 16 England Manchester City 2–0 (H)
0–1 (A)
Quarter Final Portugal Braga 1–1 (H)
0–0 (A) [4]
2011–12 Play-off round Bulgaria Litex Lovech 2–1 (A)
1–0 (H)
Group E England Stoke City 1–1 (H)
1–1 (A)
Group E Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–1 (A)
3–3 (H)
Group E Turkey Beşiktaş 1–0 (H)
0–1 (A)
2012–13 Round of 32 France Bordeaux 1–1 (H)
0–1 (A)
2013–14 Play-off Round Kazakhstan Aktobe 3–2 (A)
5–1 (H)
Group G Belgium Genk 0–1 (H)
1–3 (A)
Group G Austria Rapid Vienna 2–2 (A)
3–1 (H)
Group G Switzerland Thun 3–0 (H)
2–0 (A)
Round of 32 Spain Valencia – ()
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Finals

Year Competition Opposing Team Score Venue
1975 European Cup Winners' Cup Hungary Ferencváros 3–0 Switzerland St. Jakob Stadium, Basel
1975 European Super Cup West Germany Bayern Munich 3–0 Two-legged
1986 European Cup Winners' Cup Spain Atlético Madrid 3–0 France Stade de Gerland, Lyon
1986 European Super Cup Romania Steaua Bucharest 0–1 Monaco Stade Louis II, Monaco

Won Semi-finals

Year Competition Opposing Team Score Final venue Other Semi-finalists
1975 European Cup Winners' Cup Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 4–2 Switzerland St. Jakob Stadium Hungary Ferencvárosi
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
1986 European Cup Winners' Cup Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 4–1 France Stade de Gerland Spain Atlético Madrid
Germany Bayer Uerdingen

Lost Semi-finals

Year Competition Opposing Team Score Final venue Other Semi-finalists
1977 European Cup West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–2 Italy Stadio Olimpico England Liverpool
Switzerland Zürich
1987 European Cup Portugal Porto 2–4 Austria Praterstadion West Germany Bayern Munich
Spain Real Madrid
1999 Champions League Germany Bayern Munich 3–4 Spain Nou Camp England Manchester United
Italy Juventus
2009 UEFA Cup Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 2–3 Turkey Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium Germany Bremen
Germany Hamburg

References

  1. Dynamo Kyiv were expelled from the competition and Aalborg were allowed to play their replacement fixtures
  2. Won 3–1 on penalties
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Won on Away goal rule
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Lost on away goals