Panionios G.S.S. - European Matches

European Matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1964–65 Intertoto Cup Group C1 Malmö FF 1–1 1–5
NK Dinamo Zagreb 2–2*
Toulouse FC 0–3*
1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1st Round F.C. Hansa Rostock 2–0 0–3
1971–72 UEFA Cup 1st Round Atlético Madrid 1–0 1–2
2nd Round Ferencvárosi TC 0–2 (bye) 0–6
1979–80 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1st Round FC Twente 4–0 1–3
2nd Round IFK Göteborg 1–0 0–2
1987–88 UEFA Cup 1st Round Toulouse FC 0–1 1–5
1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1st Round FC Haka 2–0 3–1
2nd Round Apollon Limassol 3–2 1–0
Quarter-finals S.S. Lazio 0–4 0–3
2003–04 UEFA Cup 1st Round FC Nordsjælland 2–1 1–0
2nd Round FC Barcelona 0–3 0–2
2004–05 UEFA Cup 1st Round Udinese Calcio 3–1 0–1
Group stage Newcastle United F.C. 0–1 4th
Sporting Clube de Portugal 1–4
FC Dinamo Tbilisi 5–2
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 0–1
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1st Round FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 0–1 2–0
Group stage Helsingborgs IF 1–1 4th
Galatasaray S.K. 0–3
FK Austria Wien 1–0
FC Girondins de Bordeaux 2–3
2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup 2nd round OFK Beograd 3–1 0–1
3rd round S.S.C. Napoli 0–1 0–1
  • In the summer of 1964 Panionios took part in the Cup Rapanos in place of the Olympic, who retired after having been given two games with Toulouse (2–4) and Dinamo Zagreb (0–4). The results were calculated in the standings without replay Panionios these groups. Panionios has three games: two at home Kaftantzoglio Stadium, which had a lights away with Malmo. The away game against Toulouse, who refused to attend the Olympic, won 3–0 in favor of the French team.

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