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词条 R.S.C. Anderlecht in European football
释义

  1. European record

     Matches  Summary of best results 

  2. UEFA club coefficient ranking

  3. Records

  4. Notes

  5. References

The first time R.S.C. Anderlecht qualified for European football was in 1955. The last time they were in European football was in 2018. In that time-frame they have won 5 titles in European football. They won the Europa League in 1983, the Cup Winners' Cup in 1976 and 1978, and the Super Cup in 1976 and 1978. In total, Anderlecht played 414 games with a win percentage of 45.17% across all European football competitions. They have completed 60 seasons in European football.

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| title = R.S.C. Anderlecht in European football
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| cup winners' cup = 1976, 1978[1]
| uefa cup = 1983[1]
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European record

As of 1 March 2018

[1]
CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDWin%
European Cup / Champions League{{WDL|200|70|44|86|for=282|against=320|diff=yes}}
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup{{WDL|44|29|3|12|for=86||against=34|diff=yes}}
UEFA Cup / Europa League{{WDL|148|73|35|40|for=253|against=173|diff=yes}}
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup{{WDL|18|13|0|5|for=51|against=27|diff=yes}}
UEFA Super Cup{{WDL|4|2|0|2|for=9|against=6|diff=yes}}
Total{{WDL|414|187|82|145|for=681|against=560|diff=yes}}

Pld = games played, W = won, D = drawn, L = lost, GF = goals for, GA = goals against.

Matches

[1]
Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg
1955–56European Cup First roundHUN}} Vörös Lobogó SE3–61–4
1956-57European CupPreliminary roundENG}} Manchester United0–20–10
1959–60European CupPreliminary roundSCO}} Rangers2–50–2
1962-63European CupPreliminary roundESP}} Real Madrid3–31–0
First roundBUL}} CDNA Sofia2–22–0
Quarter finalSCO}} Dundee1–41–2
1964–65European CupPreliminary roundITA}} Bologna1–01–2[2]
First roundENG}} Liverpool0–30–1
1965–66European CupPreliminary roundTUR}} Fenerbahçe0–05–1
First roundNIR}} Derry City9–0w/o[3]
Quarter-finalESP}} Real Madrid1–02–4
1966–67European CupFirst roundFIN}} Haka Valkeakoski10–12–0
Second roundCZE}} Dukla Prague1–41–2
1967–68European CupFirst roundGDR}} Karl-Marx-Stadt3–12–1
Second roundCZE}} Sparta Prague2–33–3
1968–69European CupFirst roundNIR}} Glentoran3–02–2
Second roundENG}} Manchester United0–33–1
1969–70Inter-Cities Fairs CupFirst roundISL}} Valur6–02–0
Second roundNIR}} Coleraine6–17–3
Third roundSCO}} Dunfermline Athletic1–02–3
Quarter-finalENG}} Newcastle United2–01–3
Semi-finalITA}} Internazionale0–12–0
FinalENG}} Arsenal3–10–3
1970–71Inter-Cities Fairs CupFirst roundYUG}} Željezničar4–35–4
Second roundDEN}} AB Copenhagen3–14–0
Third roundPOR}} Vitória de Setúbal2–11–3
1971–72UEFA CupFirst roundITA}} Bologna1–10–2
1972–73European CupFirst roundDEN}} Vejle BK4–23–0
Second roundCZE}} Spartak Trnava0–10–1
1973–74Cup Winners' CupFirst roundSUI}} Zürich3–20–1
1974–75European CupFirst roundSVK}} Slovan Bratislava2–43–1
Second roundGRE}} Olympiacos5–10–3
Quarter-finalENG}} Leeds United0–30–1
1975–76Cup Winners' CupFirst roundROM}} Rapid București0–12–0
Second roundYUG}} Borac Banja Luka3–00–1
Quarter-finalWAL}} Wrexham1–01–1
Semi-finalGDR}} Sachsenring Zwickau3–02–0
FinalENG}} West Ham United4–2
1976UEFA Super CupFinalGER}} Bayern Munich1-24-1
1976–77Cup Winners' CupFirst roundNED}} Roda JC2–13–2
Second roundTUR}} Galatasaray5–15–1
Quarter-finalENG}} Southampton2–01–2
Semi-finalITA}} Napoli0–12–0
FinalGER}} Hamburger SV0–2
1977–78Cup Winners' CupFirst roundBUL}} Lokomotiv Sofia6–12–0
Second roundGER}} Hamburger SV2–11–1
Quarter-finalPOR}} Porto0–13–0
Semi-finalNED}} Twente1–02–0
FinalAUT}} Austria Wien4–0
1978UEFA Super CupFinalENG}} Liverpool3–11–2
1978–79Cup Winners' CupSecond round [4]ESP}} Barcelona3–00–3 (1–4 pens)
1979–80UEFA CupFirst roundSCO}} Dundee United0–01–1
1980–81UEFA CupFirst roundGER}} 1. FC Kaiserslautern0–13–2
1981–82European CupFirst roundPOL}} Widzew Łódź4–12–1
Second roundITA}} Juventus3–11–1
Quarter-finalYUG}} Red Star Belgrade2–12–1
Semi-finalENG}} Aston Villa0–10–0
1982–83UEFA CupFirst roundFIN}} Koparit Kuopio3–03–1
Second roundPOR}} Porto4–02–3
Third roundYUG}} FK Sarajevo6–10–1
Quarter-finalESP}} Valencia2–13–1
Semi-finalCZE}} Bohemians Prague1–03–1
FinalPOR}} Benfica1–01–1
1983–84UEFA CupFirst roundNOR}} Bryne FK3–01–1
Second roundCZE}} Baník Ostrava2–02–2
Third roundFRA}} Lens1–11–0
Quarter-finalSUN}} Spartak Moscow4–20–1
Semi-finalENG}} Nottingham Forest0–23–0
FinalENG}} Tottenham Hotspur1–11–1 (3–4 pens)
1984–85UEFA CupFirst roundGER}} Werder Bremen1–01–2
Second roundITA}} Fiorentina1–16–2
Third roundESP}} Real Madrid3–01–6
1985–86European CupFirst roundENG}} Everton-- [5]
Second roundCYP}} Omonia1–03–1
Quarter-finalGER}} Bayern Munich1–22–0
Semi-finalROM}} Steaua București1–00–3
1986–87European CupFirst roundPOL}} Górnik Zabrze2–01–1
Second roundROM}} Steaua București3–00–1
Quarter-finalGER}} Bayern Munich0–52–2
1987–88European CupFirst roundSWE}} Malmö FF1–01–1
Second roundCZE}} Sparta Prague2–11–0
Quarter-finalPOR}} Benfica0–21–0
1988–89Cup Winners' CupFirst roundFRA}} Metz3–12–0
Second roundBEL}} KV Mechelen0–10–2
1989–90Cup Winners' CupFirst roundNIR}} Ballymena United6–04–0
Second roundESP}} Barcelona2–01–2
Quarter-finalAUT}} FC Admira/Wacker2–01–1
Semi-finalROM}} Dinamo București1–01–0
FinalITA}} Sampdoria0–2
1990–91UEFA CupFirst roundROM}} Petrolul Ploiești2–02–0
Second roundCYP}} Omonia1–13–0
Third roundGER}} Borussia Dortmund1–01–2
Quarter-finalITA}} Roma0–32–3
1991-92European CupFirst roundSUI}} Grasshopper1–13–0
Second roundNED}} PSV0–02–0
Group AGRE}} Panathinaikos0–00–0
YUG}} Red Star Belgrade2–33–2
ITA}} Sampdoria3–20–2
1992–93UEFA CupFirst roundSCO}} Hibernian2–21–1
Second roundUKR}} Dynamo Kyiv4–23–0
Third roundFRA}} Paris Saint-Germain0–01–1
1993–94Champions LeagueFirst roundFIN}} HJK Helsinki3–03–0
Second roundCZE}} Sparta Prague1–04–2
Group BITA}} Milan0–00–0
GER}} Werder Bremen3–51–2
POR}} Porto1–00–2
1994–95Champions LeagueGroup CROM}} Steaua București0–01–1
POR}} Benfica1–31–1
CRO}} Hajduk Split1–20–0
1995–96Champions LeagueQualifying roundHUN}} Ferencváros0–11–1
1996–97UEFA CupFirst roundRUS}} Alania Vladikavkaz1–24–0
Second roundPOR}} Vitória de Guimarães1–10–0
Third roundSWE}} Helsingborgs IF0–01–0
Quarter-finalITA}} Internazionale1–11–2
1997–98UEFA CupSecond Qualifying roundUKR}} Vorskla Poltava2–02–0
First roundAUT}} Austria Salzburg3–44–2
Second roundGER}} Schalke 040–11–2
1998–99UEFA CupFirst qualifying roundMDA}} Tiligul Tiraspol1–05–0
Second qualifying roundCRO}} Osijek1–32–0
First roundSUI}} Grasshopper0–00–2
1999–2000UEFA CupQualifying roundISL}} KS/Leiftur6–13–0
First roundSLO}} Olimpija Ljubljana3–13–0
Second roundITA}} Bologna2–10–3
2000–01Champions LeagueSecond qualifying roundCYP}} Anorthosis Famagusta4–20–0
Third qualifying roundPOR}} Porto1–00–0
Group GENG}} Manchester United1–52–1
NED}} PSV1–03–2
UKR}} Dynamo Kyiv0–44–2
Group DITA}} Lazio1–01–2
ESP}} Real Madrid1–42–0
ENG}} Leeds United1–21–4
2001–02Champions LeagueSecond qualifying roundMDA}} Sheriff Tiraspol4–02–1
Third qualifying roundSWE}} Halmstads BK3–21–1
Group ARUS}} Lokomotiv Moscow1–11–5
ITA}} Roma0–01–1
ESP}} Real Madrid1–40–2
2002–03UEFA CupFirst roundNOR}} Stabæk0–12–1
Second roundDEN}} Midtjylland3–13–0
Third roundFRA}} Bordeaux2–02–2
Fourth roundGRE}} Panathinaikos0–32–0
2003–04Champions LeagueSecond qualifying roundROM}} Rapid București0–03–2
Third qualifying roundPOL}} Wisła Kraków3–11–0
Group AFRA}} Lyon0–11–0
GER}} Bayern Munich1–10–1
SCO}} Celtic1–01–3
2004–05Champions LeagueThird qualifying roundPOR}} Benfica0–13–0
Group GESP}} Valencia0–21–2
ITA}} Internazionale1–30–3
GER}} Werder Bremen1–21–5
2005–06Champions LeagueSecond qualifying roundAZE}} Neftchi Baku5–00–1
Third qualifying roundCZE}} Slavia Prague2–12–0
Group GENG}} Chelsea0–10–2
ESP}} Real Betis0–11–0
ENG}} Liverpool0–10–3
2006–07Champions LeagueGroup HFRA}} Lille1–12–2
GRE}} AEK Athens1–12–2
ITA}} Milan0–11–4
2007–08Champions LeagueThird qualifying roundTUR}} Fenerbahçe0–10–2
UEFA CupFirst roundAUT}} Rapid Wien1–11–0
Group GISR}} Hapoel Tel Aviv2–0
DEN}} Aalborg BK1–1
ENG}} Tottenham Hotspur1–1
ESP}} Getafe1–2
Round of 32FRA}} Bordeaux2–11–1
Round of 16GER}} Bayern Munich0–52–1
2008–09Champions LeagueSecond qualifying roundBLR}}BATE Borisov1–22–2
2009–10Champions LeagueThird qualifying roundTUR}} Sivasspor5–01–3
Play-OffsFRA}} Lyon1–51–3
Europa LeagueGroup ANED}} Ajax1–13–1
CRO}} Dinamo Zagreb2–00–1
ROM}} FC Timișoara0–03–1
Round of 32ESP}} Athletic Bilbao1–14–0
Round of 16GER}} Hamburger SV1–34–3
2010–11Champions LeagueThird qualifying roundWAL}} The New Saints3–13–0
Play-OffsSER}} Partizan2–22–2 (2–3 pens)
Europa LeagueGroup GRUS}} Zenit Saint Petersburg1–31–3
GRE}} AEK Athens3–01–1
CRO}} Hajduk Split0–12–0
Second roundNED}} Ajax0–30–2
2011–12Europa LeaguePlay-OffsTUR}} Bursaspor2–12–2
Group LGRE}} AEK Athens4–12–1
RUS}} Lokomotiv Moscow2–05–3
AUT}} Sturm Graz2–03–0
Second roundNED}} AZ0–10–1
2012–13Champions LeagueThird qualifying roundLithuania}} Ekranas5–06–0
Play-OffsCyprus}} AEL Limassol1–22–0
Group CItaly}} Milan0–01–3
Spain}} Málaga0–32–2
Russia}} Zenit Saint Petersburg0–11–0
2013–14Champions LeagueGroup CPOR}} Benfica0–22–3
GRE}} Olympiacos0–31–3
FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain0–51–1
2014–15Champions LeagueGroup DENG}} Arsenal1–23–3
GER}} Borussia Dortmund0–31–1
TUR}} Galatasaray1–12–0
Europa LeagueRound of 32RUS}} Dynamo Moscow0–01–3
2015–16Europa LeagueGroup JFRA}} Monaco1–12–0
AZE}} Qarabağ2–10–1
ENG}} Tottenham Hotspur2–11–2
Round of 32GRE}} Olympiacos1–02–1 {{aet}}
Round of 16UKR}}Shakhtar Donetsk1–30–1
2016–17Champions LeagueThird qualifying roundRUS}} Rostov0–22–2
Europa LeaguePlay-OffsCZE}} Slavia Prague3–03–0
Group CFRA}} Saint-Étienne2–31–1
AZE}} Gabala3–13–1
GER}} Mainz 056–11–1
Round of 32RUS}} Zenit Saint Petersburg2–01–3 (a.g.)
Round of 16CYP}} APOEL1–01–0
Quarter-finalENG}} Manchester United1–11–2
2017–18Champions LeagueGroup BGER}} Bayern Munich0–31–2
SCO}} Celtic0–31-0
FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain0–40–5

Summary of best results

From the quarter-finals upwards:

(5 cups) + (4 finals)

European Cup/UEFA Champions League:

- semi-finalists in 1982 and 1986

- quarter-finalists in 1963, 1966, 1975, 1987 and 1988

- group stage (last 8) in 1994

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (2) + (2):

- winners in 1976 and 1978

- finalists in 1977 and 1990

UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League (1) + (2):

- winners in 1983

- finalists in 1970 and 1984

- quarter-finalists in 1991, 1997, and 2017

UEFA Super Cup (2):

- winners in 1976 and 1978

UEFA club coefficient ranking

Club ranking for 2016–17 European season (Previous year rank in italics, UEFA Club Coefficients in parentheses)

  • 36 (67) {{flagicon|GER}} VfL Wolfsburg (56.035)
  • 37 (36) {{flagicon|UKR}} Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (55.476)
  • 38 (41) {{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht (54.000)
  • 39 (31) {{flagicon|RUS}} Rubin Kazan (52.216)
  • 40 (33) {{flagicon|POR}} Sporting CP (51.616)

Records

  • Most appearances in European competition: Olivier Deschacht, 99[1]
  • Most goals in European competition: Rob Rensenbrink, 33[1]
  • First European match: Vörös Lobogó 6–3 Anderlecht in the European Cup, 7 September 1955[6]
  • First goal scored in Europe: René Vanderwilt against Vörös Lobogó, 7 September 1955[6]
  • Biggest win: Anderlecht 10–1 Haka, in the European Cup, 14 September 1966[1]
  • Biggest defeat: Manchester United 10–0 Anderlecht in the European Cup, 26 September 1956[1]
  • Highest European home attendance:

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|title=RSC Anderlecht|url=http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=50074/profile/history/index.html|website=UEFA|accessdate=28 September 2017}}
2. ^Play off game finished 0-0 with Anderlecht winning a coin toss to progress to the next round
3. ^Game was put down as a walk-over due to the withdrawal of Derry
4. ^Anderlecht were given a bye in to the second round
5. ^Everton were unable to fulfill this fixture due to the ban on English clubs entering European competition following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985.
6. ^{{cite web|title=MTK 6-3 Anderlecht (07/09/1955)|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=1955/matches/round=891/match=61152/postmatch/lineups/index.html|website=UEFA|accessdate=29 September 2017}}

References

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