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词条 Newcastle United F.C. in European football
释义

  1. Results by season

  2. Overall record

  3. Goalscorers

  4. References

  5. Further reading

{{refimprove|date=May 2011}}{{infobox continental football
| continent = Europe
| title = Newcastle United F.C. in international football
| image =
| caption =
| club = Newcastle United
| european cup =
| uefa cup =
| cup winners' cup =
| inter-cities fairs cup = (1969)
| intertoto cup = (2006)
| first entry = 1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
| last entry = 2012–13 UEFA Europa League
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Newcastle United F.C. first played European football with their appearance in the 1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, a competition which they won. Their first Champions League appearance came in 1997–98. Newcastle's first and last appearance in the Cup Winners' Cup came in 1998-99.

According to UEFA their only official UEFA title was won in the UEFA Intertoto Cup.[1]

As of the 2017–2018 season, they have played a total of 16 seasons in European football. Alan Shearer is the clubs leading goalscorer in European competition with 30 goals. Shay Given has made the most appearances in European competition for Newcastle with 54.

Results by season

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Leg Away Leg Aggregate
1968–69Inter-Cities Fairs CupFirst Round{{flagicon|Netherlands}}Feyenoord4–00–24–2
Second Round{{flagicon|Portugal}}Sporting Lisbon1–01–12–1
Third Round{{flagicon|ESP|1945}}Real Zaragoza2–12–34(A)–4
Quarter-finals{{flagicon|Portugal}}Vitória Setúbal5–11–36–4
Semi-finals{{flagicon|Scotland}}Rangers2–00–02–0
Final{{flagicon|Hungary|1957}}Újpest Dózsa3–03–26–2
1969–70Inter-Cities Fairs CupFirst Round{{flagicon|Scotland}}Dundee United1–02–13–1
Second Round{{flagicon|Portugal}}Porto1–00–01–0
Third Round{{flagicon|England}}Southampton0–01–11(A)–1
Quarter-finals{{flagicon|Belgium}}Anderlecht3–10–23–3(A)
1970–71Inter-Cities Fairs CupFirst Round{{flagicon|Italy}}Inter Milan2–01–13–1
Second Round{{flagicon|Hungary|1957}}Pécsi Dózsa2–00–22–2(P)
1977–78UEFA CupFirst Round{{flagicon|Ireland}}Bohemians4–00–04–0
Second Round{{flagicon|France}}Bastia1–31–22–5
1994–95UEFA CupFirst Round{{flagicon|Belgium}}Royal Antwerp5–25–010–2
Second Round{{flagicon|Spain}}Athletic Bilbao3–20–13–3(A)
1996–97UEFA CupFirst Round{{flagicon|Sweden}}Halmstad4–01–25–2
Second Round{{flagicon|Hungary}}Ferencváros4–02–36–3
Third round{{flagicon|France}}Metz2–01–13–1
Quarter-finals{{flagicon|France}}Monaco0–10–30–4
1997–98UEFA Champions LeagueSecond Qualifying Round{{flagicon|Croatia}}Croatia Zagreb2–12–24–3
Group Stage{{flagicon|Ukraine}}Dynamo Kiev2–02–2
{{flagicon|Netherlands}}PSV Eindhoven0–20–1
{{flagicon|Spain}}Barcelona3–20–1
1998–99UEFA Cup Winners' CupFirst Round{{flagicon|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}}Partizan Belgrade2–10–12–2(A)
1999–00UEFA CupFirst Round{{flagicon|Bulgaria}}CSKA Sofia2–22–04–2
Second Round{{flagicon|Switzerland}}Zürich3–12–15–2
Third Round{{flagicon|Italy}}Roma0–00–10–1
2001–02UEFA Intertoto CupThird Round{{flagicon|Belgium}}Lokeren1–04–05–0
Semi-finals{{flagicon|Germany}}1860 Munich3–13–26–3
Finals{{flagicon|France}}Troyes4–40–04–4(A)
2002–03UEFA Champions LeagueThird Qualifying Round{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}Željezničar1–04–05–0
Group Stage{{flagicon|ITA}}Juventus1–00–2
{{flagicon|Ukraine}}Dynamo Kiev2–10–2
{{flagicon|Netherlands}}Feyenoord0–13–2
2nd Group Stage{{flagicon|Spain}}Barcelona0–21–3
{{flagicon|ITA}}Inter Milan1–42–2
{{flagicon|GER}}Bayer Leverkusen3–13–1
2003–04UEFA Champions LeagueThird Qualifying Round{{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}}Partizan Belgrade0–11–01–1(P)
UEFA CupFirst Round{{flagicon|Netherlands}}NAC Breda5–01–06–0
Second Round{{flagicon|Switzerland}}Basel1–03–24–2
Third Round{{flagicon|Norway}}Vålerenga3–11–14–2
Fourth Round{{flagicon|Spain}}Mallorca4–13–07–1
Quarter-finals{{flagicon|Netherlands}}PSV Eindhoven2–11–13–2
Semi-finals{{flagicon|France}}Marseille0–00–20–2
2004–05UEFA CupFirst round{{flagicon|Israel}}Bnei Sakhnin2–05–17–1
Group Stage{{flagicon|France}}Sochaux4–0
{{flagicon|Portugal}}Sporting Lisbon1–1
{{flagicon|Greece}}Panionios1–0
{{flagicon|Georgia}}Dinamo Tbilisi2–0
Round of 32{{flagicon|Netherlands}}Heerenveen2–12–14–2
Round of 16{{flagicon|Greece}}Olympiakos3–14–07–1
Quarter-finals{{flagicon|Portugal}}Sporting Lisbon1–01–42–4
2005–06UEFA Intertoto CupThird Round{{flagicon|Slovakia}}Dubnica2–03–15–1
Semi-finals{{flagicon|Spain}}Deportivo La Coruña1–21–22–4
2006–07UEFA Intertoto CupThird Round{{flagicon|Norway}}Lillestrøm1–13–04–1
UEFA CupFirst round{{flagicon|Estonia}}Levadia Tallinn1–02–13–1
Group Stage{{flagicon|Spain}}Celta Vigo2–1
{{flagicon|Turkey}}Fenerbahçe1–0
{{flagicon|Italy}}Palermo1–0
{{flagicon|Germany}}Eintracht Frankfurt0–0
Round of 32{{flagicon|Belgium}}Zulte Waregem1–03–14–1
Round of 16{{flagicon|Netherlands}}AZ Alkmaar4–20–24–4(A)
2012–13UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-off round{{flagicon|Greece}}Atromitos1–01–12–1
Group Stage{{flagicon|Portugal}}Marítimo1–10–0
{{flagicon|France}}Bordeaux3–00–2
{{flagicon|Belgium}}Club Brugge1–02–2
Round of 32{{flagicon|Ukraine}}Metalist Kharkiv0–01–01–0
Round of 16{{flagicon|Russia}}Anzhi Makhachkala1–00–01–0
Quarter-finals{{flagicon|Portugal}}Benfica1–11–32–4

Source for Fairs Cup:[2]

Overall record

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDWin%
UEFA Champions League{{WDL|24|11|3|10|for=33|against=33|diff=yes}}
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League{{WDL|72|42|17|13|for=123|against=60|diff=yes}}
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup{{WDL|2|1|0|1|for=2|against=2|diff=yes}}
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup{{WDL|24|13|6|5|for=37|against=21|diff=yes}}
Total{{WDLtot|122|67|26|29|for=195|against=116|diff=yes}}

Goalscorers

NameCareerGoals
1{{Flagicon|ENG}} Alan Shearer 1996–2006 30
2{{Flagicon|NGA}} Shola Ameobi 2000–2014 15
3{{Flagicon|WAL}} Craig Bellamy 2001–2005 11
4{{Flagicon|WAL}} Wyn Davies 1966–1971 10
5{{Flagicon|ENG}} Pop Robson 1962–1971 9
6{{Flagicon|COL}} Faustino Asprilla 1996–1998 9
7{{Flagicon|PER}} Nolberto Solano 1998–2004 & 2005–2007 7
8{{Flagicon|NGA}} Obafemi Martins 2006-2009 6
9{{Flagicon|ENG}} Kieron Dyer 1999–2007 5
9{{Flagicon|NED}} Patrick Kluivert 2004–2005 5
9{{Flagicon|FRA}} Laurent Robert 2001–2005 5
9{{Flagicon|SCO}} Jim Scott 1967–1969 5
9{{Flagicon|WAL}} Gary Speed 1998–2004 5

Source:[3]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=59324/profile/index.html|title=Profile: Matches|work=Newcastle United FC: England|publisher=UEFA|accessdate=23 June 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.toon1892.co.uk/list_pages.php?page=fairs_combined|title=Game by Game in the Fairs Cup|publisher=toon 1892|accessdate=11 May 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nufc.co.uk/page/Club/History/Records#Goals|title=Goal Machines|work=Club Records|publisher=Newcastle United|accessdate=11 February 2013}}
  • Champions League results and line-ups - newcastle united mad
  • http://www.nufc.co.uk/page/Club/History/Records

Further reading

  • K. Fletcher, Magpies in Europe: From Antwerp to Zurich. (2011)
  • Paul Joannou, The Grand Tour: Newcastle United's Adventures in Europe. (2006)
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