List of Cardiff City F.C. Records and Statistics - European Matches

European Matches

Cardiff City often qualified for the now defunct European Cup Winners Cup by winning the Welsh Cup until UEFA blocked them from using this route in the early 1990s

Cardiff City scores are shown first in every match

Season Competition Round Country Club Home
result
Away
result
Notes
1964-1965 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Esbjerg fB 1–0 0–0
2R Sporting Lisbon 0-0 2-1
QF Real Zaragoza 0-1 2-2
1965-66 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Standard Liege 1–2 0–1
1967-68 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Shamrock Rovers 2–0 1–1
2R NAC Breda 4–1 1–1
QF Torpedo Moscow 1–0 0–1 Cardiff City win replay at neutral ground 1-0
SF Hamburg SV 2–3 1–1
1968-69 European Cup Winners Cup 1R FC Porto 2–2 1–2
1969-70 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Mjøndalen IF 5–1 7–1
2R Göztepe A.Ş. 1–0 0–3
1970-71 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Pezoporikos Larnaca 8–0 0–0
2R FC Nantes 5–1 2–1
QF Real Madrid 1–0 0–2
1971-72 European Cup Winners Cup 1R SC Dynamo Berlin 1–1 1–1 Cardiff City lose 5-4 on pens
1973-74 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Sporting Lisbon 0–0 1–2
1974-75 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Ferencvaros 0–2 1–4
1976-77 European Cup Winners Cup QR Servette Geneva 1–0 1-2
1R Dinamo Tbilisi 1–0 0–3
1977-78 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Austria Vienna 0–0 0–1
1988-89 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Derry City 4–0 0–0
2R AGF Aarhus 1–2 0–4
1992-93 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Admira Wacker 1–1 0–2
1993-94 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Standard Liege 1–3 2–5
Key
  • QR = Qualifying round
  • 1R = First round
  • 2R = Second round
  • 3R = Third round
  • QF = Quarter final
  • SF = Semi final
  • F = Final

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