Notable European Campaigns
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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European Cup / UEFA Champions League | |||
1980–81 | Quarter Final | eliminated by Real Madrid 0–0 in Moscow, 0–2 in Madrid | |
1990–91 | Semi Final | eliminated by Marseille 1–3 in Moscow, 1–2 in Marseille | |
1993–94 | Quarter Final | finished third in a group with Barcelona, Monaco and Galatasaray | |
1995–96 | Quarter Final | eliminated by Nantes 2–2 in Moscow, 0–2 in Nantes | |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | |||
1972–73 | Quarter Final | eliminated by Milan 0–1 in Moscow, 1–1 in Milan | |
1992–93 | Semi Final | eliminated by Antwerp 1–0 in Moscow, 1–3 in Antwerp | |
UEFA Cup | |||
1983–84 | Quarter Final | eliminated by Anderlecht 2–4 in Brussels, 1–0 in Moscow | |
1997–98 | Semi Final | eliminated by Inter 1–2 in Moscow, 1–2 in Milan | |
UEFA Europa League | |||
2010–11 | Quarter Final | eliminated by Porto 1–5 in Porto, 2–5 in Moscow |
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