2009/10 UEFA Europa League Statistics Handbook, Part 1
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UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE | Season 2009/10 Contents Glossary 4 Introduction by David Taylor, UEFA General Secretary 5 First Qualifying Round Results 6 Second Qualifying Round Results 8 Third Qualifying Round Results 10 Play-Off Round Results 12 Group Stage Fixtures 14 Knockout Stage Draws/Fixtures 16 Club-by-Club Group A : RSC Anderlecht, AFC Ajax, FC Timişoara, NK Dinamo Zagreb 18 Group B : SK Slavia Praha, LOSC Lille Métropole, Valencia CF, Genoa CFC 26 Group C : Hamburger SV, Hapoel Tel-Aviv FC, Celtic FC, SK Rapid Wien 34 Group D : Sporting Clube de Portugal, Hertha BSC Berlin, FK Ventspils, SC Heerenveen 42 Group E : AS Roma, PFC CSKA Sofia, Fulham FC, FC Basel 1893 50 Group F : FC Dinamo 1948 Bucureşti, Panathinaikos FC, Galatasaray AS, SK Sturm Graz 58 Group G : PFC Levski Sofia, S.S. Lazio, FC Salzburg, Villarreal CF 66 Group H : FC Twente, FC Steaua Bucureşti, FC Sheriff, Fenerbahçe SK 74 Group I : AEK Athens FC, SL Benfica, FC BATE Borisov, Everton FC 82 Group J : Toulouse FC, Club Brugge KV, FC Shakhtar Donetsk, FK Partizan 90 Group K : FC København, AC Sparta Praha, PSV Eindhoven, CFR 1907 Cluj 98 Group L : Werder Bremen, Athletic Club Bilbao, FK Austria Wien, CD Nacional 106 Frequently Asked Questions: UEFA Europa League Regulations 114 UEFA Cup All-time Ranking List 115 UEFA Cup Finals 131 UEFA Cup Winners 135 The Trophy 147 UEFA Cup-winning Captains 148 UEFA Cup-winning Coaches 149 UEFA Cup Final Referees 150 UEFA Cup Top 100 All-time Player Appearances 151 UEFA Cup Top 200 All-time Goalscorers 157 UEFA Cup 2008/09 Knockout Phase Results 160 Hamburg Arena 162 All views expressed in the UEFA Europa League Statistics Handbook do not necessarily reflect those of UEFA. The contents of the UEFA Europa League Statistics Handbook, including all facts and statistical data, are provided by the clubs in question and/or other third party sources. Although every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy at the time of publication, UEFA accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions and makes no guarantee regarding the accuracy or completeness of such information. Designed and printed by m press, England. 3 UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE | Season 2009/10 Glossary There are many instances throughout the Statistics Handbook where country names are abbreviated using three-letter codes. These codes are shown below, listed alphabetically by nation and divided into Europe and the Rest of the World. Europe ALB Albania FRA France NIR Northern Ireland AND Andorra GEO Georgia NOR Norway ARM Armenia GER Germany POL Poland AUT Austria GDR East Germany POR Portugal AZE Azerbaijan GRE Greece IRL Republic of Ireland BLR Belarus HUN Hungary ROU Romania BEL Belgium ISL Iceland RUS Russia BIH Bosnia-Herzegovina ISR Israel SMR San Marino BUL Bulgaria ITA Italy SCO Scotland CIS Commonwealth of KAZ Kazakhstan SRB Serbia Independent States LVA Latvia SVK Slovakia CRO Croatia LIE Liechtenstein SVN Slovenia CYP Cyprus LTU Lithuania ESP Spain CZE Czech Republic LUX Luxembourg SWE Sweden DEN Denmark MKD FYR Macedonia SUI Switzerland ENG England MLT Malta TUR Turkey EST Estonia MDA Moldova UKR Ukraine FRO Faroe Islands MNE Montenegro WAL Wales FIN Finland NED Netherlands YUG Yugoslavia Rest of the World ALG Algeria ECU Ecuador NZL New Zealand ANG Angola GAB Gabon NGA Nigeria ARG Argentina GHA Ghana PAR Paraguay AUS Australia HON Honduras PER Peru BRA Brazil IRQ Iraq SEN Senegal BFA Burkina Faso CIV Ivory Coast RSA South Africa CMR Cameroon JPN Japan TGO Togo CAN Canada KGZ Kyrgyzstan TUN Tunisia CHI Chile MEX Mexico UGA Uganda CHN China PR MAR Morocco USA United States COL Colombia MOZ Mozambique URU Uruguay CGO Congo NAM Namibia VEN Venezuela CRC Costa Rica ANT Netherlands Antilles ALL-TIME RECORD IN EUROPE Key: MP Matches Played L Matches Lost W Matches Won GF Goals For D Matches Drawn (includes matches GA Goals Against decided by penalty kicks) N.B. ‘European Champions Clubs’ Cup’ figures include UEFA Champions League matches. N.B. The squad lists included in the Statistics Handbook are the A lists supplied to UEFA by the clubs. In addition, clubs are required to supply a B list of players born on or after 1 January 1988 and who have been with the club in question for an uninterrupted period of two years since their 15th birthday. These players are also eligible to play in the UEFA Europa League. See page 114 for more details. 4 UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE | Season 2009/10 Introduction Welcome to the Group Stage of the first UEFA Europa League, and to a new era for UEFA’s club competitions. Essentially, the expansion means that teams from emerging football nations or lesser- known clubs will have a better chance than ever to challenge for honours, reflecting the rapid strides that the game is experiencing across Europe. It is a broader, more balanced platform from which the whole European game can grow. The new format is designed to mirror more closely the UEFA Champions League, with a proper group phase with home-and-away matches. This in turn will provide an opportunity to further develop the financial potential of the competition for the benefit of the participating clubs. Furthermore, the introduction of centralised TV rights sales as from the Group Stage, split kick-off times, and a new logo and visual identity, will ensure enhanced exposure and coverage of the tournament. Of course, the core elements of the game have not changed: the clubs, the players, the fans. And, crucially, the referees. From the Group Stage onwards, an experimental system of five match officials will be in place, with additional assistant referees providing two extra pairs of eyes from their positions on the goal- lines. The progress of the experiment adds just another layer to what promises to be a fascinating competition. The success of any competition relies first and foremost on the quality of the football on display, and the excitement that it generates among the fans. The Group Stage draw has thrown together some intriguing contests, with established names and ambitious emerging clubs all looking to make their mark in history. I hope that this Statistics Handbook helps you to get the most out of your own Europa League season. David Taylor UEFA General Secretary 5 UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE | Season 2009/10 First Qualifying Round Results Date Venue Teams Res. Att. 02.07.09 Gradski, Niksic FK Sutjeska (MNE)-FC MTZ-RIPO Minsk (BLR) 1-1 1 920 09.07.09 Traktor, Minsk FC MTZ-RIPO Minsk (BLR)-FK Sutjeska (MNE) 2-1* 3 050 02.07.09 Lahti Stadium, Lahti FC Lahti (FIN)-KS Dinamo Tirana (ALB) 4-1 3 240 09.07.09 Qemal Stafa, Tirana KS Dinamo Tirana (ALB)-FC Lahti (FIN) 2-0 3 000 02.07.09 Josy Barthel, Luxembourg CS Grevenmacher (LUX)-FK Vėtra (LTU) 0-3 560 09.07.09 Vetra, Vilnius FK Vėtra (LTU)-CS Grevenmacher (LUX) 3-0 1 000 02.07.09 Gundadalur, Tórshavn NSÍ Runavík (FRO)-Rosenborg BK (NOR) 0-3 760 09.07.09 Lerkendal, Trondheim Rosenborg BK (NOR)-NSÍ Runavík (FRO) 3-1 5,654 02.07.09 Rohonci Út, Szombathely Haladás FC (HUN)-FC Irtysh Pavlodar (KAZ) 1-0 3 500 09.07.09 Shakhtyor, Karagandy FC Irtysh Pavlodar (KAZ)-Haladás FC (HUN) 2-1** 12 000 02.07.09 The Showgrounds, Sligo Sligo Rovers FC (IRL)-KS Vllaznia (ALB) 1-2 2 700 09.07.09 Loro Boriçi, Shkoder KS Vllaznia (ALB)-Sligo Rovers FC (IRL) 1-1 4 130 02.07.09 Polad, Rustavi FC Olimpi Rustavi (GEO)-B36 Tórshavn (FRO) 2-0 3 274 09.07.09 Gundadalur, Tórshavn B36 Tórshavn (FRO)-FC Olimpi Rustavi (GEO) 0-2 600 02.07.09 Antonis Papadopoulos, Larnaca Anorthosis Famagusta FC (CYP)-UN Käerjéng 97 (LUX) 5-0 8 000 09.07.09 Josy Barthel, Luxembourg UN Käerjéng 97 (LUX)-Anorthosis Famagusta FC (CYP) 1-2 567 02.07.09 Gradski, Koprivnica NK Slaven Koprivnica (CRO)-Birkirkara FC (MLT) 1-0 1 424 09.07.09 Centenary, Ta' Qali Birkirkara FC (MLT)-NK Slaven Koprivnica (CRO) 0-0 600 02.07.09 Zimbru, Chisinau FC Zimbru Chişinău (MDA)-FC Okzhetpes Kokshetau (KAZ) 1-2 3 062 09.07.09 Okzhetpes, Kokshetau FC Okzhetpes Kokshetau (KAZ)-FC Zimbru Chişinău (MDA) 0-2 4 000 02.07.09 Mourneview Park, Lurgan Lisburn Distillery FC (NIR)-FC Zestafoni (GEO) 1-5 480 09.07.09 Tsentral, Zestaponi FC Zestafoni (GEO)-Lisburn Distillery FC (NIR) 6-0 3 000 02.07.09 Olympia, Helsingborg Helsingborgs IF (SWE)-FC MIKA (ARM) 3-1 2 214 09.07.09 MIKA Sport Complex, Yerevan FC MIKA (ARM)-Helsingborgs IF (SWE) 1-1 6 500 02.07.09 Centenary, Ta' Qali Valletta FC (MLT)-Keflavík (ISL) 3-0 950 09.07.09 Keflavíkurvöllur, Keflavik Keflavík (ISL)-Valletta FC (MLT) 2-2 914 02.07.09 Daugava, Daugavpils FC Dinaburg (LVA)-JK Nõmme Kalju (EST) 2-1 790 09.07.09 A Le Coq Arena, Tallinn JK Nõmme Kalju (EST)-FC Dinaburg (LVA) 0-0 902 02.07.09 City Stadium, Podgorica FK Budućnost Podgorica (MNE)-KSP Polonia Warszawa (POL) 0-2 5 329 09.07.09 W.O.S.I.R Polonia, Warsaw KSP Polonia Warszawa (POL)-FK Budućnost Podgorica (MNE) 0-1 6 000 02.07.09 A Le Coq Arena, Tallinn JK Trans Narva (EST)-NK Rudar Velenje (SVN) 0-3 608 09.07.09 Ob Jezeru, Velenje NK Rudar Velenje (SVN)-JK Trans Narva (EST) 3-1 1 800 6 UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE | Season 2009/10 Date Venue Teams Res. Att. 02.07.09 Shyberry Excelsior, Airdrie Motherwell FC (SCO)-Llanelli AFC (WAL) 0-1 4 307 09.07.09 Parc-Y-Scarlets, Llanelli Llanelli AFC (WAL)-Motherwell FC (SCO) 0-3 3 055 02.07.09 Republican, Yerevan FC Banants (ARM)-NK Široki Brijeg (BIH) 0-2 2 000 09.07.09 Pecara, Siroki Brijeg NK Široki Brijeg (BIH)-FC Banants (ARM) 0-1 3 000 02.07.09 Antona Malatinského, Trnava FC Spartak Trnava (SVK)-FC İnter Bakı (AZE) 2-1 3 948 09.07.09 Tofiq Bähramov, Baku FC İnter Bakı (AZE)-FC Spartak Trnava (SVK) 1-3 4 753 02.07.09 Dinamo, Minsk FC Dinamo Minsk (BLR)-FK Renova (MKD)