Ukrainian football clubs in European competitions explained

Ukrainian football clubs have participated in European football competitions since 1965, when in the 1965–66 season, Dynamo Kyiv took part in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup – the first Ukrainian and the first Soviet club to do so. In total, 17 clubs have represented Ukraine in European competition, among which 7 also previously represented the Soviet Union.

History

Dynamo Kyiv made a bold entry in the continental competitions back in 1965–66 as holders of the 1964 Soviet Cup.

Until 1993 Ukrainian clubs represented the Soviet Union. Upon dissolution of the Soviet Union all their points were passed on to the Russian football federation clubs boosting the Russian coefficient and placing Russia among best ranking federations in Europe, while Ukrainian federation clubs started out from scratch.

As part of the Soviet Union, Dynamo Kyiv participated in 24 various competitions playing over hundred games and winning three trophies. Its star player Oleg Blokhin became one of the most recognized players not for the Kyiv's club, but for the whole Soviet football.

Beside Dynamo, the Soviet football was also represented by other six clubs from Ukraine among which are Shakhtar Donetsk with 5 European seasons and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk with 6 European seasons.

Since attaining independence, Ukraine was represented by many new clubs some of which played in Soviet competition, while some others never existed in the Soviet Union.

Dynamo Kyiv (1965), Karpaty Lviv (1970), Zorya Luhansk (1973), Chornomorets Odesa (1975), Shakhtar Donetsk (1977), FC Dnipro (1984), Metalist Kharkiv (1988), Tavriya Simferopol (1992), Nyva Vinnytsia (1996), Vorskla Poltava (1997), CSKA Kyiv (1998), Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (1999), Metalurh Donetsk (2002), Metalurh Zaporizhya (2002), Illichivets Mariupol (2004), FC Oleksandriya (2016), Olimpik Donetsk (2017), Desna Chernihiv (2020), Kolos Kovalivka (2020), SC Dnipro-1 (2022), Polissya Zhytomyr (2024).

Ukrainian clubs in Europe during the Soviet period

Ukraine was the only other union republic of the Soviet Union beside Russia that also managed to have representation in Europe almost every season starting with the first participation of Soviet clubs in European club competitions.

Summary

All-time table includes records for the Soviet period as well as the period of independent Ukraine. In bold are shown teams of the latest season.

[1]

S = seasons, GP = games played, W = won, D = drawn, L = lost, GS = goals scored, GA = goals allowed, GD = goals difference, Pts = points, LA = last appearance.

Team Notes
1. Dynamo 54 416 174 102 140 599 490 +109 624
2. Shakhtar
34 280 123 58 99 425 402 +23 427
3. Dnipro21 121 53 28 40 167 133 +34 187
4. 9 64 30 15 19 88 55 +33 105
5. Zorya 10 60 20 12 28 67 88 –21 72
6. 11 50 19 12 19 58 54 +4 69
7. Vorskla 11 44 16 8 20 56 68 –12 56
8. Metalurh† 7 24 11 6 7 43 37 +6 39
9. 5 22 7 7 8 28 33 –5 28
10. Arsenal3 12 5 1 6 13 16 –3 16 other names: CSKA
11. Tavriya4 14 4 3 7 11 23 –12 15
12. Dnipro-1 2 16 3 5 8 16 25 –9 14
13. Mariupol3 10 3 3 4 9 14 –5 12 other names: Illichivets
14. 2 8 2 4 2 8 4 +4 10
15. 3 12 1 5 6 10 19 –9 8
16. 2 6 2 0 4 7 12 –5 6
17. 2 4 1 2 1 2 3 –1 5
18. 1 4 1 0 3 2 8 –6 3
19. Olimpik1 2 0 1 1 1 3 –2 1
20. Desna1 1 0 0 1 0 2 –2 0
Total 1,170 475 272 423 1,610 1,489 +121 1,697 -

All-time coefficient

Team [2] Seasons Notes
Total CL/EC
1. Shakhtar 11.380 284.5 25 20 218 98 45 75
2. 9.911 277.5 28 25 261 98 71 92
3. 7.812 62.5 8 1 60 29 14 17
4. 6.714 94 14 1 93 44 19 30
5. 4.571 32 7 0 36 14 9 13
6. 3.125 12.5 4 0 20 7 6 7
7. 2.917 17.5 6 0 32 10 9 13
8. 2.571 18 7 0 32 12 4 16
9. 2.500 5 2 0 8 2 4 2
10. 2.333 7 3 0 11 5 1 5 other names: CSKA
11. 2.286 16 7 0 24 11 6 7
12. 2.000 2 1 0 4 1 0 3
13. 1.667 5 3 0 12 1 5 6
14. 1.500 3 2 1 6 1 1 4
1.500 4.5 3 0 10 3 3 4 other names: Illichivets
16. 1.000 2 2 0 6 2 0 4
17. 0.500 0.5 1 0 2 0 1 1
Total 6.519 843.5 123 48 835 338 198 299

Multiple European competition winners from Ukraine

Team Number of Wins Years
3 1975 (2), 1986
1 2009

European and World competition winners

Cup Winners CupUEFA Cup/Europa LeagueSuper Cup
1974–75Dynamo Kyiv2008–09Shakhtar Donetsk1975Dynamo Kyiv
1985–86Dynamo Kyiv

UEFA Champions League/European Cup

Until 1992–93 Ukrainian teams represented the Soviet Union. The Soviet teams did not enter the European Cup competitions until 1966. In 1992 the competition's name has changed to UEFA Champions League.

Notes: Blue border colour indicates seasons for which UEFA coefficient earned by Ukrainian clubs was awarded to Russia.

YearTeamProgressScoreOpponentsVenue(s)
1955–56None entered
1956–57
1957–58
1958–59
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66
1966–67Presented by Russian clubs
1967–68Dynamo KyivSecond round2–3 Górnik Zabrze
1968–69Soviet boycott (Dynamo Kyiv –)
1969–70Dynamo KyivSecond round1–2 Fiorentina
1970–71Presented by Russian clubs
1971–72Presented by Russian clubs
1972–73Dynamo KyivQuarter-finals0–3 Real Madrid
1973–74Zorya VoroshylovhradSecond round0–1 Spartak Trnava
1974–75Presented by Armenian clubs
1975–76Dynamo KyivQuarter-finals2–3 Saint-Étienne
1976–77Dynamo KyivSemi-finals1–2 Borussia Mönchengladbach
1977–78Presented by Russian clubs
1978–79Dynamo KyivSecond round0–2 Malmö FF
1979–80Presented by Georgian clubs
1980–81Presented by Russian clubs
1981–82Dynamo KyivQuarter-finals0–2 Aston Villa
1982–83Dynamo Kyiv2–4 Hamburg
1983–84Presented by Belarusian clubs
1984–85Dnipro DnipropetrovskQuarter-finals2–2 Bordeaux
1985–86Presented by Russian clubs
1986–87Dynamo KyivSemi-finals2–4 Porto
1987–88Dynamo KyivFirst round1–2 Rangers
1988–89Presented by Russian clubs
1989–90Dnipro DnipropetrovskQuarter-finals0–4 Benfica
1990–91Presented by Russian clubs
1991–92Dynamo Kyiv4th in group stageN/A Barcelona, Sparta Prague, Benfica
1992–93Tavriya SimferopolFirst round2–7 Sion
1993–94Dynamo Kyiv4–5 Barcelona
1994–95Dynamo Kyiv4th in group stageN/A Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Spartak Moscow
1995–96Dynamo KyivQualifying round4–1 (Disqualified) Aalborg BK
1996–97Dynamo KyivQualifying round
(Transfer to UEFA)
2–6 Rapid Wien
1997–98Dynamo KyivQuarter-finals2–5 Juventus
1998–99Dynamo KyivSemi-finals3–4 Bayern Munich
1999–2000Dynamo Kyiv3rd in second group stageN/A Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Rosenborg
2000–01Dynamo Kyiv4th in first group stageN/A Anderlecht, Manchester United, PSV Eindhoven
Shakhtar Donetsk3rd in first group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A Arsenal, Lazio, Sparta Prague
2001–02Dynamo Kyiv4th in first group stageN/A Liverpool, Boavista, Borussia Dortmund
Shakhtar DonetskThird qualifying round1–5 Borussia Dortmund
2002–03Dynamo Kyiv3rd in first group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A Juventus, Newcastle United, Feyenoord
Shakhtar DonetskThird qualifying round
(Transfer to UEFA)
2–2 Club Brugge
2003–04Dynamo Kyiv4th in group stageN/A Arsenal, Lokomotiv Moscow, Internazionale
Shakhtar DonetskThird qualifying round
(Transfer to UEFA)
2–3 Lokomotiv Moscow
2004–05Dynamo Kyiv3rd in group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid, Roma
Shakhtar DonetskN/A Milan, Barcelona, Celtic
2005–06Dynamo KyivSecond qualifying round2–3 Thun
Shakhtar DonetskThird qualifying round
(Transfer to UEFA)
1–3 Internazionale
2006–07Dynamo Kyiv4th in group stageN/A Lyon, Real Madrid, Steaua București
Shakhtar Donetsk3rd in group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A Valencia, Roma, Olympiacos
2007–08Dynamo Kyiv4th in group stageN/A Manchester United, Roma, Sporting CP
Shakhtar DonetskN/A Milan, Celtic, Benfica
2008–09Dynamo Kyiv3rd in group stage
(Transfer to UEFA)
N/A Porto, Arsenal, Fenerbahçe
Shakhtar Donetsk Barcelona, Sporting CP, Basel
2009–10Dynamo Kyiv4th in group stageN/A Barcelona, Internazionale, Rubin Kazan
Shakhtar DonetskThird qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
2–2 (a) Timișoara
2010–11Dynamo KyivPlay-off round
(Transfer to EL)
2–3 Ajax
Shakhtar DonetskQuarter-finals1–6 Barcelona
2011–12Dynamo KyivThird qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
1–4 Rubin Kazan
Shakhtar Donetsk4th in group stageN/A APOEL, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Porto
2012–13Dynamo Kyiv3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A Paris Saint-Germain, Porto, Dinamo Zagreb
Shakhtar DonetskRound of 162–5 Borussia Dortmund
2013–14Shakhtar Donetsk3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A Manchester United, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Sociedad
Metalist KharkivThird qualifying round3–1
PAOK
2014–15Shakhtar DonetskRound of 160–7 Bayern Munich
FC Dnipro DnipropetrovskThird qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
0–2 Copenhagen
2015–16Shakhtar Donetsk3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Malmö FF
Dynamo KyivRound of 161–3 Manchester City
2016–17Shakhtar DonetskThird qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
2–2 Young Boys
Dynamo Kyiv4th in group stageN/A Napoli, Benfica, Beşiktaş
2017–18Shakhtar DonetskRound of 162–2 (a) Roma
Dynamo KyivThird qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
3–3 (a) Young Boys
2018–19Shakhtar Donetsk3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A Manchester City, Lyon, 1899 Hoffenheim
Dynamo KyivPlay-off round
(Transfer to EL)
1–3 Ajax
2019–20Shakhtar Donetsk3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A Manchester City, Atalanta, Dinamo Zagreb
Dynamo KyivThird qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
3–4 Club Brugge
2020–21Shakhtar Donetsk3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A Real Madrid, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Internazionale
Dynamo Kyiv Juventus, Barcelona, Ferencváros
2021–22Shakhtar Donetsk4th in group stageN/A Real Madrid, Internazionale, Sheriff Tiraspol
Dynamo Kyiv Bayern Munich, Benfica, Barcelona
2022–23Shakhtar Donetsk3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A Real Madrid, RB Leipzig, Celtic
Dynamo KyivPlay-off round
(Transfer to EL)
0–5 Benfica
2023–24Shakhtar Donetsk3rd in group stage
(Transfer to EL)
N/A Barcelona, Porto, Antwerp
Dnipro-1Second qualifying round
(Transfer to EL)
3–5 Panathinaikos

Note: UEFA/EL denotes qualified for the UEFA Cup/Europa League.

UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup

Until 1992–93 Ukrainian teams represented the Soviet Union. The Soviet teams did not play in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. In 2009 the competition's name has changed to UEFA Europa League.

Notes: Blue border colour indicates seasons for which UEFA coefficient earned by Ukrainian clubs was awarded to Russia.

YearTeamProgressScoreOpponentsVenue(s)
1971–72Presented by Russian clubs
1972–73Presented by Armenian and Georgian clubs,
1973–74Presented by Georgian clubs
Dynamo KyivThird round2–3 VfB Stuttgart
1974–75Presented by two Russian clubs,
1975–76Presented by two Russian clubs,
Chornomorets OdesaFirst round1–3 Lazio
1976–77Presented by Russian clubs
Shakhtar DonetskThird round1–3 Juventus
1977–78Presented by Georgian clubs
Dynamo KyivFirst round1–1 (a) Eintracht Braunschweig
1978–79Presented by Georgian and Russian clubs,
1979–80Dynamo KyivThird round2–2 (a) Lokomotiv Sofia
Shakhtar DonetskFirst round2–3 Monaco
1980–81Presented by Russian clubs
Dynamo KyivFirst round1–1 (a) Levski Sofia
Shakhtar Donetsk1–3 Eintracht Frankfurt
1981–82Presented by three Russian clubs,,
1982–83Presented by two Russian and Georgian clubs,,
1983–84Presented by Russian clubs
Dynamo KyivFirst round0–1 Laval
1984–85Presented by Russian and Belarusian clubs,
1985–86Presented by Russian clubs
Chornomorets OdesaSecond round1–2 Real Madrid
Dnipro DnipropetrovskThird round0–3 Hajduk Split
1986–87Presented by Russian and Belarusian clubs,
Dnipro DnipropetrovskFirst round0–1 Legia Warsaw
1987–88Presented by three Russian and Georgian clubs,,,
1988–89Presented by Russian, Lithuanian and Belarusian clubs,,
Dnipro DnipropetrovskFirst round2–3 Bordeaux
1989–90Presented by two Russian and Lithuanian clubs,,
Dynamo KyivThird round0–1 Fiorentina
1990–91Presented by Russian clubs
Chornomorets OdesaSecond round0–1 Monaco
Dnipro DnipropetrovskFirst round2–4 Heart of Midlothian
1991–92Presented by three Russian clubs,,
1992–93Dynamo KyivSecond round2–7 Anderlecht
1993–94Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk1–2 Eintracht Frankfurt
1994–95Shakhtar DonetskPreliminary round3–4 Lillestrøm
1995–96Chornomorets OdesaSecond round0–4 Lens
1996–97Chornomorets OdesaFirst round0–2 Naţional București
Dynamo Kyiv1–2 Neuchâtel Xamax
1997–98Vorskla PoltavaSecond qualifying round0–4 Anderlecht
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–6 Alania Vladikavkaz
1998–99Shakhtar Donetsk3–6 Zürich
1999–2000Shakhtar DonetskFirst round1–5 Roda JC
Karpaty Lviv2–2 Helsingborgs IF
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih2–6 Parma
2000–01Shakhtar DonetskThird round0–1 Celta Vigo
Kryvbas Kryvyi RihFirst round0–6 Nantes
Vorskla Poltava2–4 Boavista
2001–02CSKA KyivSecond round0–7 Club Brugge
Dnipro DnipropetrovskFirst round1–2 Fiorentina
Shakhtar Donetsk2–4 CSKA Sofia
2002–03Dynamo KyivThird round1–3 Beşiktaş
Shakhtar DonetskFirst round2–5 Austria Wien
Metalurh Donetsk2–10 Werder Bremen
Metalurh Zaporizhya1–2 Leeds United
2003–04Dnipro DnipropetrovskThird round0–1 Marseille
Shakhtar DonetskFirst round2–5 Dinamo București
Metalurh Donetsk1–4 Parma
2004–05Shakhtar DonetskRound of 162–5 AZ
Dynamo KyivRound of 320–2 Villarreal
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–3 Partizan
Metalurh DonetskFirst round0–6 Lazio
Illichivets MariupolSecond qualifying round0–3 Austria Wien
2005–06Shakhtar DonetskRound of 322–3 Lille
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk4th in group stageN/A Middlesbrough, AZ, Litex Lovech, Grasshopper
Metalurh DonetskFirst round3–3 (a) PAOK
2006–07Shakhtar DonetskRound of 164–5 Sevilla
Chornomorets OdesaFirst round1–4 Hapoel Tel Aviv
Metalurh Zaporizhya1–2 Panathinaikos
2007–08Dnipro DnipropetrovskFirst round1–1 (a) Aberdeen
Metalist Kharkiv3–4 Everton
2008–09Shakhtar DonetskWinners2–1 Werder BremenŞükrü Saracoğlu Stadium
Dynamo KyivSemi-finals2–3 Shakhtar Donetsk
Metalist KharkivRound of 163–3 (a) Dynamo Kyiv
Dnipro DnipropetrovskSecond qualifying round4–4 (a) Bellinzona
2009–10Shakhtar DonetskRound of 322–3 Fulham
Vorskla PoltavaPlay-off round2–5 Benfica
Metalist Kharkiv1–2 Sturm Graz
Metalurh Donetsk4–5 Austria Wien
2010–11Dynamo KyivQuarter-finals1–1 (a) Braga
Metalist KharkivRound of 320–6 Bayer Leverkusen
Karpaty Lviv4th in group stageN/A Paris Saint-Germain, Sevilla, Borussia Dortmund
Dnipro DnipropetrovskPlay-off round0–1 Lech Poznań
Tavriya Simferopol1–6 Bayer Leverkusen
2011–12Metalist KharkivQuarter-finals2–3 Sporting CP
Dynamo Kyiv3rd in group stageN/A Beşiktaş, Stoke City, Maccabi Tel Aviv
Vorskla Poltava4th in group stageN/A Standard Liège, Hannover 96, Copenhagen
Dnipro DnipropetrovskPlay-off round1–3 Fulham
Karpaty Lviv1–3 PAOK
2012–13Dynamo KyivRound of 321–2 Bordeaux
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk1–3 Basel
Metalist Kharkiv0–1 Newcastle United
Metalurh DonetskThird qualifying round1–2 Tromsø
Arsenal Kyiv2–3 Mura 05
2013–14Shakhtar DonetskRound of 322–3 Viktoria Plzeň
Dynamo Kyiv0–2 Valencia
Chornomorets Odesa0–1 Lyon
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–3 Tottenham Hotspur
Metalurh DonetskThird qualifying round1–2 Kukësi
2014–15Dnipro DnipropetrovskFinal2–3 SevillaStadion Narodowy
Dynamo KyivQuarter-finals1–3 Fiorentina
Metalist Kharkiv4th in group stageN/A Legia Warsaw, Trabzonspor, Lokeren
Zorya LuhanskPlay-off round4–5 Feyenoord
Chornomorets OdesaThird qualifying round0–2 Split
2015–16Shakhtar DonetskSemi-finals3–5 Sevilla
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk3rd in group stageN/A Lazio, Saint-Étienne, Rosenborg
Zorya LuhanskPlay-off round2–4 Legia Warsaw
Vorskla PoltavaThird qualifying round3–3 (a) Žilina
2016–17Shakhtar DonetskRound of 321–2 Celta Vigo
Zorya Luhansk4th in group stageN/A Fenerbahçe, Manchester United, Feyenoord
Vorskla PoltavaThird qualifying round2–3 Lokomotiva
Oleksandriya1–6 Hajduk Split
2017–18Dynamo KyivRound of 162–4 Lazio
Zorya Luhansk3rd in group stageN/A Athletic Bilbao, Östersund, Hertha BSC
OleksandriyaPlay-off round2–3 BATE Borisov
Olimpik DonetskThird qualifying round1–3 PAOK
2018–19Dynamo KyivRound of 160–8 Chelsea
Shakhtar DonetskRound of 323–6 Eintracht Frankfurt
Vorskla Poltava3rd in group stageN/A Arsenal, Sporting CP, Qarabağ
Zorya LuhanskPlay-off round2–3 RB Leipzig
MariupolThird qualifying round2–5 Bordeaux
2019–20Shakhtar DonetskSemi-finals0–5 Internazionale
Dynamo Kyiv3rd in group stageN/A Malmö FF, Copenhagen, Lugano
Oleksandriya4th in group stageN/A Gent, VfL Wolfsburg, Saint-Étienne
MariupolThird qualifying round0–4 AZ
Zorya LuhanskPlay-off round3–5 Espanyol
2020–21Shakhtar DonetskRound of 161–5 Roma
Dynamo Kyiv0–4 Villarreal
Zorya Luhansk3rd in group stageN/A Leicester City, Braga, AEK Athens
Desna ChernihivThird qualifying round0–2 VfL Wolfsburg
Kolos Kovalivka0–2 Rijeka
2021–22Zorya LuhanskPlay-off round
(Transfer to ECL)
2–6 Rapid Wien
2022–23Shakhtar DonetskRound of 162–8 Feyenoord
Dynamo Kyiv4th in group stageN/A Fenerbahçe, Rennes, AEK Larnaca
Dnipro-1Play-off round
(Transfer to ECL)
1–5 AEK Larnaca
2023–24Shakhtar DonetskKnockout round play-offs3–5 Marseille
Zorya LuhanskPlay-off round
(Transfer to ECL)
2–3 Slavia Prague
Dnipro-1Third qualifying round
(Transfer to ECL)
1–4 Slavia Prague

UEFA Europa Conference League

YearTeamProgressScoreOpponentsVenue(s)
2021–22Zorya Luhansk3rd in group stageN/A Roma, Bodø/Glimt, CSKA Sofia
Kolos KovalivkaThird qualifying round0–0 Shakther Karagandy
Vorskla PoltavaSecond qualifying round4–5 KuPS
2022–23Dnipro-1Knockout round play-offs0–1 AEK Larnaca
Zorya LuhanskThird qualifying round1–3 Universitatea Craiova
Vorskla PoltavaSecond qualifying round3–4 AIK
2023–24Zorya Luhansk3rd in group stageN/A Gent, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Breiðablik
Dnipro-1Play-off round2–3 Spartak Trnava
Dynamo KyivPlay-off round2–4 Beşiktaş
Vorskla PoltavaSecond qualifying round3–4 Dila Gori

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup became the first continental competition in which Soviet clubs began their international participation in 1965. Until 1992–93 Ukrainian teams represented the Soviet Union.

Notes: Blue border colour indicates seasons for which UEFA coefficient earned by Ukrainian clubs was awarded to Russia.

YearTeamProgressScoreOpponentsVenue(s)
1960–61None entered
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66Dynamo KyivQuarter-finals1–4 Celtic
1966–67Presented by Russian clubs
1967–68Presented by Russian clubs
1968–69Soviet boycott, presented by Russian clubs)
1969–70Presented by Russian clubs
1970–71Karpaty LvivFirst round3–4 Steaua București
1971–72Presented by Russian clubs)
1972–73Presented by Russian clubs
1973–74Presented by Russian clubs
1974–75Dynamo KyivWinners3–0 FerencvárosSt. Jakob Stadium
1975–76Presented by Armenian clubs
1976–77Presented by Georgian clubs
1977–78Presented by Russian clubs)
1978–79Shakhtar DonetskFirst round1–4 Barcelona
1979–80Presented by Russian clubs)
1980–81Presented by Georgian clubs
1981–82Presented by Georgian and Russian clubs and
1982–83Presented by Russian clubs
1983–84Shakhtar DonetskQuarter-finals3–4 Porto
1984–85Presented by Russian clubs)
1985–86Dynamo KyivWinners3–0 Atlético MadridStade de Gerland
1986–87Presented by Russian clubs
1987–88Presented by Belarusian clubs
1988–89Metalist KharkivSecond round0–1 Roda JC
1989–90Presented by Russian clubs
1990–91Dynamo KyivQuarter-finals3–4 Barcelona
1991–92Presented by Russian clubs
1992–93Chornomorets OdesaFirst round1–3 Olympiacos
1993–94Karpaty LvivQualifying round2–3 Shelbourne
1994–95Chornomorets OdesaFirst round1–3 Grasshopper
1995–96Shakhtar DonetskFirst round1–2 Club Brugge
1996–97Nyva VinnytsiaFirst round0–6 Sion
1997–98Shakhtar DonetskSecond round2–5 Vicenza
1998–99CSKA KyivFirst round1–5 Lokomotiv Moscow

UEFA Super Cup

Ukrainian clubs have won the competition once for the Soviet Union and taken part on two other occasions (only two clubs qualify). In total there are three fixtures featuring Ukrainian clubs.

YearClubProgressScoreOpponentsVenue(s)
1975Dynamo KyivWinners3–0 Bayern Munich1–0 at Olympiastadion, Munich
2–0 at Tsentralnyi Stadion, Kyiv
1986Dynamo KyivRunners-up0–1 Steaua BucureștiStade Louis II, Monte Carlo
2009Shakhtar DonetskRunners-up0–1 Barcelona

UEFA Intertoto Cup

YearTeamProgressScoreOpponentsVenue(s)
1995Did not participate
1996Shakhtar Donetsk4th in group stageN/A Rotor Volgograd, Basel, Antalyaspor, Ataka-Aura Minsk
1997Did not participate
1998Vorskla PoltavaThird round2–5 Fortuna Sittard
1999Did not participate
2000
2001Tavriya SimferopolThird round0–5 Paris Saint-Germain
2002Did not participate
2003
2004
2005
2006Dnipro DnipropetrovskThird round2–2 (a) Marseille
2007Chornomorets OdesaThird round1–3 Lens
2008Tavriya SimferopolThird round1–1 Rennais

Stadiums

UEFA Champions League / European Cup

UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Women's football

Team Notes
1. 10 38 21 2 15 105 70 +35 65
2. 4 15 8 2 5 39 19 +20 26
3. 5 17 8 1 8 35 25 +10 25
4. 2 6 4 0 2 38 10 +28 12
5. 1 6 3 0 3 7 15 -8 9
6. 1 2 0 0 2 0 7 -7 0

UEFA Women's Champions League/UEFA Women's Cup

YearTeamProgressScoreOpponentsVenue(s)
2001–02Lehenda-Cheksil Chernihiv2nd in group stage
second qualifying round
N/A
2002–03None entered
2003–04Lehenda-Cheksil Chernihiv2nd in group stage
second qualifying round
N/A
2004–05Metalist Kharkiv2nd in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
2005–06Arsenal Kharkiv2nd in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
2006–07Lehenda-Cheksil Chernihiv1st in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
4th in group stage
second qualifying round
N/A
2007–08Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv2nd in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
2008–09Naftokhimik Kalush1st in group stage
first qualifying round
N/A
4th in group stage
second qualifying round
N/A
2009–10Zhytlobud-1 KharkivRound of 320-11 Umeå
2010–11Lehenda-ShVSM ChernihivRound of 321-7 Rossiyanka
2011–12Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2012–13Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2013–14Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2014–15Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2015–16Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2016–17Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv3rd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2017–18Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv3rd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2018–19Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv1st in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
Round of 321-10 Linköpings
2019–20Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv2nd in group stage
qualifying round
N/A
2020–21Zhytlobud-2 KharkivFirst qualifying round9–0 AlashkertBannikov Stadium, Kyiv
Second qualifying round2–0 SFK 2000Bosnia and Herzegovina FA Training Centre, Zenica
Round of 322–2 (a) BIIK Kazygurt
2021–22Zhytlobud-1 KharkivQualifying round 15–1 NSA SofiaŠRC Bakovci Stadium, Bakovci
4–1 PomurjeTŠC Trate Gornja Radgona, Gornja Radgona
Qualifying round 25–2 Apollon Limassol
3rd in group stageN/A
2022–23Vorskla PoltavaQualifying round 15–0 LanchkhutiStadion Varteks, Varaždin
2–0 BIIK KazygurtStadion Varteks, Varaždin
Qualifying round 22–3 Vllaznia
2023–24Vorskla PoltavaQualifying round 14–3 FloraOlimpijski Stadion Asim Ferhatović Hase, Sarajevo
2–0 OsijekOlimpijski Stadion Asim Ferhatović Hase, Sarajevo
Qualifying round 22–3 Roma
Kryvbas Kryvyi RihQualifying round 10–4 Paris FCLinköping Arena, Linköping
0–3 LinköpingLinköping Arena, Linköping

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20231220014859/https://upl.ua/ua/news/view/8235 «Зоря» потіснила «Чорноморець» у єврокубковій таблиці
  2. Igor Seimon. History of Euro-coefficients. Rapid take off and rapid decay of Metalist (История еврокоэффициентов. Стремительный взлет и стремительное затухание Металлиста). UA-Football. 31 March 2020