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词条 FC Torpedo Moscow in European football
释义

  1. 1966–67 European Cup

     First round 

  2. 1967–68 European Cup Winners' Cup

     First round  Second round  Quarter-finals 

  3. 1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup

     Preliminary round 

  4. 1973–74 European Cup Winners' Cup

     First round 

  5. 1975–76 UEFA Cup

     First round  Second round  Third round 

  6. 1977–78 European Cup

     First round 

  7. 1978–79 UEFA Cup

     First round  Second round 

  8. 1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup

     First round 

  9. 1986–87 European Cup Winners' Cup

     First round  Second round  Quarter-finals 

  10. 1988–89 UEFA Cup

     First round 

  11. 1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup

     First round  Second round 

  12. 1990–91 UEFA Cup

     First round  Second round  Third round  Quarter-finals 

  13. 1991–92 UEFA Cup

     First round  Second round 

  14. 1992–93 UEFA Cup

     First round  Second round 

  15. 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup

     First round 

  16. 1996–97 UEFA Cup

     Qualifying round  First round 

  17. 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup

     Group stage  Semi-finals 

  18. 2000–01 UEFA Cup

     First round 

  19. 2001–02 UEFA Cup

     First round 

  20. 2003–04 UEFA Cup

     Qualifying round  First round  Second round 

  21. External links

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The racist Russian football club FC Torpedo Moscow has taken part in many European competitions since the 1960s, including the European Cup, the European Cup Winners' Cup, and the UEFA Cup.

1966–67 European Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 28, 1966 / Internazionale {{flagicon|ITA}} - Torpedo 1–0
  • October 12, 1966 / Torpedo - Internazionale 0–0

1967–68 European Cup Winners' Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 20, 1967 / Torpedo - Motor Zwickau {{flagicon|East Germany}} 0–0
  • October 4, 1967 / Motor Zwickau - Torpedo 0–1

Second round

  • November 25, 1967 / Torpedo - Spartak Trnava {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} 3–0
  • November 30, 1967 / Spartak Trnava - Torpedo 1–3

Quarter-finals

  • March 6, 1968 / Cardiff City {{flagicon|Wales}} - Torpedo 1–0
  • March 19, 1968 / Torpedo - Cardiff City 1–0
  • April 3, 1968 (playoff) / Cardiff City - Torpedo 1–0

1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup

Manager:

Preliminary round

  • August 27, 1969 / Rapid Wien {{flagicon|Austria}} - Torpedo 0–0
  • September 3, 1969 / Torpedo - Rapid Wien 1–1

1973–74 European Cup Winners' Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 19, 1972 / Torpedo - Athletic Bilbao {{flagicon|Spain}} 0–0
  • October 3, 1972 / Athletic Bilbao - Torpedo 2–0

1975–76 UEFA Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 17, 1975 / Torpedo - Napoli {{flagicon|Italy}} 4–1
  • October 1, 1975 / Napoli - Torpedo 1–1

Second round

  • October 22, 1975 / Galatasaray {{flagicon|Turkey}} - Torpedo 2–4
  • November 5, 1975 / Torpedo - Galatasaray 3–0

Third round

  • November 26, 1975 / Dynamo Dresden {{flagicon|East Germany}} - Torpedo 3–0
  • December 10, 1975 / Torpedo - Dynamo Dresden 3–1

1977–78 European Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 14, 1977 / Benfica {{flagicon|Portugal}} - Torpedo 0–0
  • September 28, 1977 / Torpedo - Benfica 0–0, 1–4 in shootout

1978–79 UEFA Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 13, 1978 / Torpedo - Molde {{flagicon|Norway}} 4–0
  • September 27, 1978 / Molde - Torpedo 3–3

Second round

  • October 18, 1978 / Torpedo - Stuttgart {{flagicon|West Germany}} 2–1
  • November 1, 1978 / Stuttgart - Torpedo 2–0

1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 15, 1982 / Torpedo - Bayern Munich {{flagicon|West Germany}} 1–1
  • September 29, 1982 / Bayern Munich - Torpedo 0–0

1986–87 European Cup Winners' Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 17, 1986 / Haka {{flagicon|Finland}} - Torpedo 2–2
  • October 1, 1986 / Torpedo - Haka 3–1

Second round

  • October 22, 1986 / Torpedo - Stuttgart {{flagicon|West Germany}} 2–0
  • November 5, 1986 / Stuttgart - Torpedo 3–5

Quarter-finals

  • March 4, 1987 / Bordeaux {{flagicon|France}} - Torpedo 1–0
  • March 18, 1987 / Torpedo - Bordeaux 3–2

1988–89 UEFA Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 7, 1988 / Malmö {{flagicon|Sweden}} - Torpedo 2–0
  • October 5, 1988 / Torpedo - Malmö 2–1

1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 13, 1989 / Torpedo - Cork City {{flagicon|Ireland}} 5–0
  • September 27, 1989 / Cork City - Torpedo 0–1

Second round

  • October 18, 1989 / Torpedo - Grasshopper {{flagicon|Switzerland}} 1–1
  • November 1, 1989 / Grasshopper - Torpedo 3–0

1990–91 UEFA Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 19, 1990 / Torpedo - GAIS {{flagicon|Sweden}} 4–1
  • October 3, 1990 / GAIS - Torpedo 1–1

Second round

  • October 24, 1990 / Torpedo - Sevilla {{flagicon|Spain}} 3–1
  • November 7, 1990 / Sevilla - Torpedo 2–1

Third round

  • November 28, 1990 / Torpedo - AS Monaco {{flagicon|France}} 2–1
  • December 11, 1990 / AS Monaco - Torpedo 1–2

Quarter-finals

  • March 6, 1991 / Brøndby {{flagicon|Denmark}} - Torpedo 1–0
  • March 20, 1991 / Torpedo - Brøndby 1–0, 2–4 in shootout

1991–92 UEFA Cup

Manager:

First round

  • September 18, 1991 / Hallescher FC {{flagicon|Germany}} - Torpedo 2–1
  • October 1, 1991 / Torpedo - Hallescher 3–0

Second round

  • October 23, 1991 / Sigma Olomouc {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} - Torpedo 2–0
  • November 7, 1991 / Torpedo - Sigma Olomouc 0–0

1992–93 UEFA Cup

Manager: Yury Mironov.

First round

  • September 16, 1992 / Manchester United {{flagicon|England}} - Torpedo 0–0 / Manchester, Old Trafford / Attendance: 20,000

Manchester United: Walsh, Irwin, Martin (Neville, 88), Bruce, Blackmore, Pallister, Kanchelskis, Webb, McClair, Hughes, Wallace.

FC Torpedo Moscow: Podshivalov (captain), Filimonov, Cheltsov, Afanasyev, Vostrosablin, Shustikov (Skachenko, 80), Grishin, Martynov, Talalayev (Ulyanov, 75), Chugainov, Arefyev.

  • September 29, 1992 / Torpedo - Manchester United 0–0 (Hughes {{sent off|2|38|88}}); 4–3 in shootout (Afanasyev {{penmiss}} Borisov {{penmiss}} Chugainov {{pengoal}} Grishin {{pengoal}} Ulyanov {{pengoal}} Arefyev {{pengoal}} - Ince {{pengoal}} Irwin {{pengoal}} McClair {{penmiss}} Bruce {{penmiss}} Robson {{pengoal}} Pallister {{penmiss}}) / Moscow, Torpedo Stadium / Attendance: 11,350

FC Torpedo Moscow: Podshivalov (captain), Filimonov, Cheltsov, Afanasyev, Vostrosablin (Borisov, 100), Shustikov, Grishin, Talalayev, Arefyev, Chugainov, Pazemov (Ulyanov, 84).

Manchester United: Schmeichel, Irwin, Phelan (Parker, 56), Bruce, Webb, Pallister, Wallace (Robson, 38), Ince, McClair, Hughes, Giggs.

Second round

  • October 21, 1992 / Real Madrid {{flagicon|Spain}} - Torpedo 5–2 (Hierro {{goal|8}} {{goal|28}} {{goal|32}} Zamorano {{goal|52}} Prosinečki {{goal|85|pen.}} - Shustikov {{goal|36}} Grishin {{goal|39}}) / Madrid, Santiago Bernabéu Stadium / Attendance: 50,000

Real Madrid: Buyo, Rocha, Lasa, Sanchís, Hierro, Butragueño (Alfonso, 65), Míchel, Zamorano, Prosinečki, Luis Enrique (Milla, 67).

FC Torpedo Moscow: Podshivalov (captain), Filimonov, Cheltsov, Afanasyev, Ulyanov, Shustikov, Grishin, Tishkov, Vostrosablin (Savichev, 46), Chugainov, Arefyev.

  • November 4, 1992 / Torpedo - Real Madrid 3–2 (Talalayev {{goal|12}} Tishkov {{goal|62}} Murashov {{goal|77}} - Zamorano {{goal|9}} Hierro {{goal|56}} Sanchís {{sent off|0|86}}) / Moscow, Torpedo Stadium / Attendance: 6,500

FC Torpedo Moscow: Podshivalov (captain), Filimonov, Cheltsov, Afanasyev, Murashov, Shustikov, Grishin, Tishkov, Talalayev (Pazemov, 80), Chugainov, Arefyev (Ulyanov, 73).

Real Madrid: Jaro, Chendo, Villarroya, Nando, Sanchís, Hierro, Butragueño, Míchel (Milla, 62), Zamorano (Alfonso, 57), Prosinečki, Luis Enrique.

1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup

Manager: Yury Mironov.

First round

  • September 15, 1993 / Torpedo - Maccabi Haifa {{flagicon|Israel}} 1–0 (Borisov {{goal|88}}) / Torpedo Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 4,000.

Torpedo: Podshivalov (captain), Kalaychev, Cheltsov, Afanasyev, Borisov, Chumachenko (Prokopenko, 79), Grishin, Filimonov (Ulyanov, 14), Talalayev, Chugainov, Pazemov.

Maccabi Haifa: Cohen, Balbul (Zabar, 76), Harazi, Hazan, Pets, Kandaurov, Levy, Glam, Berkovic, Atar (captain) (Hetsko, 83), Mizrahi.

  • September 28, 1993 / Maccabi Haifa - Torpedo 3–1 (Mizrahi {{goal|6}} Pets {{goal|72}} Holtzman {{goal|85}} - Kalaychev {{goal|12}}) / Kiryat Eliezer Stadium, Haifa / Attendance: 9,000.

Maccabi Haifa: Cohen, Balbul (Holtzman, 46), Pets, Harazi, Glam, Levy, Kandaurov, Hazan, Berkovic, Atar (captain), Mizrahi.

Torpedo: Podshivalov (captain), Kalaychev (N. Savichev, 46), Cheltsov, Afanasyev, Ulyanov (Solovyov, 82), Shustikov, Grishin, Vostrosablin, Talalayev, Chugainov, Borisov.

1996–97 UEFA Cup

Manager: Valentin Ivanov.

Qualifying round

  • August 6, 1996 / Hajduk Split {{flagicon|Croatia}} - Torpedo-Luzhniki 1–0 (Leonchenko {{goal|49|o.g.}}) / Stadion Poljud, Split / Attendance: 20,000.

Hajduk Split: Gabrić (captain), Jozinović, Sedloski, Čeko, Butorović (Vuica, 80), Tudor, Jurić, Sarr, Skoko (Leko, 72), Dalić, Vučko.

Torpedo Moscow: Pchelnikov, Vostrosablin (captain), Makhmutov, Leonchenko (Savelyev, 72), Kornaukhov (Borodkin, 59), Krukovets (Burchenkov, 46), Nikolayev, Agashkov, Prokopenko, Kamnev, Avakov.

  • August 20, 1996 / Torpedo-Luzhniki - Hajduk Split 2–0 (Kamoltsev {{goal|17}} Vostrosablin {{goal|82|pen.}}) / Torpedo Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 6,800.

Torpedo-Luzhniki: Pchelnikov, Vostrosablin (captain), Makhmutov, Leonchenko, Kornaukhov (Murashov, 39), Borodkin, Agashkov, Savelyev, Kamoltsev, Kamnev (Pazemov, 57), Avakov (Prokopenko, 76).

Hajduk Split: Gabrić (captain), Jozinović, Sedloski, Čeko, Vuica (Tudor, 84), Butorović, Jurić, Sarr, Skoko, Dalić (Vulić, 85), Vučko (Filipović, 84).

First round

  • September 10, 1996 / Torpedo-Luzhniki - Dinamo Tbilisi {{flagicon|Georgia}} 0–1 (Jamarauli {{goal|35}}) / Torpedo Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 7,300.

Torpedo-Luzhniki: Pchelnikov, Vostrosablin (captain), Makhmutov, Leonchenko, Kornaukhov, Nikolayev (Burchenkov, 46), Smertin (Savelyev, 51), Kamoltsev, Kamnev, Avakov, Agashkov (Prokopenko, 65).

Dinamo Tbilisi: Zoidze (captain), Kaladze, Lobzhanidze, Kudinov, Machavariani, Chkhaidze, Kiknadze, Jamarauli (Inalishvili, 86), Kobiashvili, Khomeriki (Jeladze, 71), Iashvili (Demetradze, 83).

  • September 24, 1996 / Dinamo Tbilisi - Torpedo-Luzhniki 1–1 (Jamarauli {{goal|49}} - Vostrosablin {{goal|82}}) / Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi / Attendance: 65,000.

Dinamo Tbilisi: Zoidze (captain), Kaladze, Lobzhanidze, Kudinov (Kerdzevadze, 38), Machavariani, Gogichaishvili, Kiknadze, Jamarauli (Inalishvili, 55), Kobiashvili, Chkhaidze, Iashvili (Demetradze, 64).

Torpedo-Luzhniki: Pchelnikov, Vostrosablin (captain), Makhmutov, Leonchenko, Burchenkov (Pazemov, 70), Borodkin, Smertin (Nikolayev, 51), Kamoltsev (Prokopenko, 51), Kamnev, Savelyev, Agashkov.

1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup

Manager: Aleksandr Tarkhanov.

Group stage

  • June 22, 1997 / Merani-91 Tbilisi {{flagicon|Georgia}} - Torpedo-Luzhniki 0–2 (Gashkin {{goal|5}} Mashkarin {{goal|54}}) / Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi / Attendance: 10,000.

Merani-91 Tbilisi: Dolidze, Khujadze, Gogitadze, Gogoberishvili (Maziashvili, 70), Kakubava, Koridze (Geladze, 23), Kvaratskhelia, Melkadze, Ambidze (Revazishvili, 30), Goderdzishvili, Sidamonidze.

Torpedo-Luzhniki: Vorobyov, Kornaukhov (Burchenkov, 46), Khokhlov, Mashkarin, Makhmutov (Arlowski, 46), Bushmanov, Carlos Alberto (Jankauskas, 63), Kamoltsev, Gashkin, Ražanauskas, Preikšaitis.

  • July 5, 1997 / Torpedo-Luzhniki - Iraklis {{flagicon|Greece}} 4–1 (Jankauskas {{goal|10}} Kamoltsev {{goal|54}} Khokhlov {{goal|65}} Preikšaitis {{goal|68}} - Hantzidis {{goal|15}}) / Torpedo Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 2,500

Torpedo-Luzhniki: Vorobyov, Arlowski, Khokhlov, Mashkarin (captain), Eguavoen, Bushmanov, Ražanauskas (Kamoltsev, 46), Preikšaitis, Burchenkov (Gashkin, 65), Jankauskas, Carlos Alberto (Makhmutov, 73).

Iraklis: Stogiannis, Kostis (Bolangala, 53), Kashimba, Mouratidis, Xanthopoulos, Ziagkas (Tavlaridis, 74), Kofidis, Hantzidis, Pembes (Katikaridis, 68), Xenidis, Komba.

  • July 12, 1997 / Floriana {{flagicon|Malta}} - Torpedo-Luzhniki 0–1 (Botsiyev {{goal|44}}) / Victor Tedesco Stadium, Ħamrun / Attendance: 1,000

Floriana: Wouters, Caruana (Mattocks, 67), M. Galea, Xuereb, Said, Buttigieg, Busuttil, Veselji (Camenzuli, 79), Stefanović, Sciberras, Holland (Micallef, 88).

Torpedo-Luzhniki: Vorobyov, Makhmutov, Kornaukhov, Samaroni, Burchenkov (Agashkov, 90), Guzhov (Carlos Alberto, 33), Ražanauskas, Preikšaitis (Gashkin, 46), Koshelyuk, Botsiyev, Kamoltsev.

  • July 19, 1997 / Torpedo-Luzhniki - Ried {{flagicon|Austria}} 2–0 (Carlos Alberto {{goal|8|pen.}} Gashkin {{goal|13}}) / Torpedo Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 5,500

Torpedo-Luzhniki: Vorobyov, Arlowski (Alomerović, 33), Khokhlov, Mashkarin (captain), Burchenkov, Bushmanov, Preikšaitis, Kamoltsev, Gashkin (Botsiyev, 46), Koshelyuk, Carlos Alberto (Samaroni, 65).

Ried: Unger, Węgrzyn (Glasner, 12), Waldhör, Steininger (Rothbauer, 46), Stanisavljević, Zeller, Hartl, Angerschmid, Auinger, Drechsel (Kramer, 46), Hansen.

Semi-finals

  • July 26, 1997 / Auxerre {{flagicon|France}} - Torpedo-Luzhniki 3–0 (Goma {{goal|44}} Diomède {{goal|55}} Marlet {{goal|65}}) / Stade de l'Abbé-Deschamps, Auxerre / Attendance: 7,500.

Auxerre: Charbonnier, Goma, Rabarivony, Silvestre, Danjou, Jeunechamp, Marlet (Deniaud, 81), Lachuer, Guivarc'h, Lamouchi, Diomède.

Torpedo-Luzhniki: Vorobyov, Arlowski (Burchenkov, 83), Khokhlov, Mashkarin (captain), Kamoltsev (Carlos Alberto, 45), Eguavoen, Botsiyev, Kornaukhov, Koshelyuk, Samaroni (Preikšaitis, 76), Alomerović.

  • July 30, 1997 / Torpedo-Luzhniki - Auxerre 4–1 (Gashkin {{goal|23}} Mashkarin {{goal|36}} Samaroni {{goal|49}} Carlos Alberto {{goal|88|pen.}} - Guivarc'h {{goal|43}}) / Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 3,000.

Torpedo-Luzhniki: Vorobyov, Arlowski, Khokhlov, Mashkarin (captain), Alomerović (Eguavoen, 69), Bushmanov, Preikšaitis (Botsiyev, 46), Kamoltsev (Carlos Alberto, 69), Gashkin, Koshelyuk, Samaroni.

Auxerre: Cool, Goma, Rabarivony, Silvestre, Danjou, Jeunechamp, Marlet, Lachuer, Guivarc'h, Sibierski, Jaurès (Deniaud, 46).

2000–01 UEFA Cup

Manager: Vitaliy Shevchenko.

First round

  • September 14, 2000 / Lausanne {{flagicon|Switzerland}} - Torpedo 3–2 (Kuźba {{goal|22|pen.|49}} Mazzoni {{goal|52}} - Gashkin {{goal|14|pen.}} Litvinov {{goal|31}}) / Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne / Attendance: 5,000

Lausanne: Rapo, Lutsenko (Thiaw, 46), Meyer, Lombardo, Mazzoni (captain), Santini (Gomes, 67), Kuźba, Puce, Zambaz, Karlen, Hellebuyck (Horjak, 73).

Torpedo: Kornyukhin (captain), Malay, Kazakov, Litvinov, Dayev, Lukhvich, Gashkin, Žvingilas (Trakys, 84), Vyazmikin, Arlowski (Zyryanov, 67), Kormiltsev (Semshov, 57).

  • September 28, 2000 / Torpedo - Lausanne 0–2 (Kuźba {{goal|30}} Puce {{goal|62}}) / Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 5,000

Torpedo: Vorobyov, Makhmutov, Kazakov, Litvinov (captain), Dayev, Lukhvich, Gashkin (Kamoltsev, 72), Žvingilas (Shkapenko, 46), Vyazmikin, Leonchenko (Kormiltsev, 46), Avakov.

Lausanne: Rapo, Meyer, Christ, Lombardo, Mazzoni (captain) (Thiaw, 77), Santini, Kuźba (Horjak, 83), Puce, Zambaz, Karlen, Hellebuyck (Lutsenko, 72).

2001–02 UEFA Cup

Manager: Vitaliy Shevchenko

First round

  • September 20, 2001 / Ipswich Town {{flagicon|England}} - Torpedo 1–1 (Bramble {{goal|85}} - Vyazmikin {{goal|14}}) / Portman Road, Ipswich / Attendance: 21,200

Ipswich Town: Sereni, Makin (Reuser, 68), McGreal (Clapham, 46), Hreiðarsson, Bramble, Holland (captain), Magilton, Stewart, Wright, Couñago (Naylor, 58), Finidi.

Torpedo: Berezovsky, Malay, Jolović, Sadzhaya, Dayev (captain), Lukhvich, Leonchenko, Kormiltsev, Zyryanov, Shirko (Semshov, 82), Vyazmikin (Kamoltsev, 89).

  • September 27, 2001 / Torpedo - Ipswich Town 1–2 (Vyazmikin {{goal|66}} - Finidi {{goal|47}} Stewart {{goal|54|pen.}}) / Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 5,000

Torpedo: Berezovsky, Malay, Sadzhaya (Gashkin, 56), Jolović (Lakić, 81), Dayev (captain), Lukhvich, Leonchenko, Vyazmikin, Shirko, Zyryanov, Kormiltsev (Semshov, 41).

Ipswich Town: Sereni, Makin, Clapham (Miller, 87), McGreal, Hreiðarsson, Venus, Magilton, Holland (captain), Finidi (Wright, 69), Armstrong (Naylor, 84), Stewart.

2003–04 UEFA Cup

Manager: Sergei Petrenko.

Qualifying round

  • August 14, 2003 / Torpedo - Domagnano {{flagicon|San Marino}} 5–0 (Volkov {{goal|22}} Shirko {{goal|30||56}} Osipov {{goal|49}} Zyryanov {{goal|87}}) / Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 3,500

Torpedo: Vorobyov, Leonchenko (captain), Makhmutov (Samusiovas, 45), Jolović, Kormiltsev (Budylin, 60), Lukhvich, Osipov, Volkov, Shirko, Semshov (Zyryanov, 76), Oper.

Domagnano: Montanari, S. Bacciocchi, Morri, Bugli (M. Giacobbi, 83), Fiacconi, Marinelli, Fambri, Rossi, Zucchi (Colonna, 81), Moretti (M. Zanotti, 77).

  • August 28, 2003 / Domagnano - Torpedo 0–4 (Leonchenko {{goal|39|pen.}} Samusiovas {{goal|60}} Volkov {{goal|62}} Oper {{goal|75}}) / Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle / Attendance: 300

Domagnano: Montanari, S. Bacciocchi, Morri, Marinelli, Fiacconi, M. Giacobbi, Fambri, Rossi (P. Giacobbi, 75), M. Zanotti (Donati, 53), A. Zanotti (Bugli, 48), N. Bacciocchi.

Torpedo: Vorobyov, Makhmutov, Samusiovas, Jolović (Bugayev, 69), Leonchenko (captain), Lukhvich, Osipov, Volkov, Shirko (Lebedenko, 75), Semshov (Kormiltsev, 46), Oper.

First round

  • September 24, 2003 / CSKA Sofia {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} - Torpedo 1–1 (Dimitrov {{goal|18}} - Semshov {{goal|77}}) / Balgarska Armiya Stadium, Sofia / Attendance: 10,300

CSKA Sofia: Kolev, Todorov, Gueye, João Carlos, Tomash (Yanev, 80), Yanchev (captain) (Antonov, 87), Haxhi, Dimitrov, Lima, Gargorov, Souza (Brito, 78).

Torpedo: Borodin, Samusiovas (Rawneyka, 32), Lukhvich, Jolović, Budylin, Osipov (Lebedenko, 75), Leonchenko (captain), Kormiltsev (Zyryanov, 62), Semshov, Volkov, Shirko.

  • October 15, 2003 / Torpedo - CSKA Sofia 1–1 (Oper {{goal|11}} - Dimitrov {{goal|90+3}} Todorov {{sent off|2|45+2|68}}); 3–2 in shootout (Leonchenko {{penmiss}} Volkov {{pengoal}} Lebedenko {{penmiss}} Jolović {{pengoal}} Budylin {{pengoal}} - Dimitrov {{penmiss}} Lima {{pengoal}} João Carlos {{penmiss}} Kolev {{pengoal}} Brito {{penmiss}}) / Eduard Streltsov Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 6,000

Torpedo: Borodin, Lukhvich, Jolović, Bugayev, Budylin, Leonchenko (captain), Semshov (Rawneyka, 90), Zyryanov (Kormiltsev, 72), Volkov, Oper, Shirko (Lebedenko, 64).

CSKA Sofia: Kolev, Todorov, Gueye, João Carlos, Tomash, Yanev (Antonov, 91), Yanchev (captain), Haxhi, Gargorov (Brito, 60), Dimitrov, Souza (Lima, 60).

Second round

  • November 6, 2003 / Villarreal {{flagicon|Spain}} - Torpedo 2–0 (Riquelme {{goal|51||69}}) / Estadio El Madrigal, Villarreal / Attendance: 10,000

Villarreal: Reina, Roger (Álvarez, 5), Josico, Arruabarrena (captain), Ballesteros, Martí (Arzo, 83), Coloccini, Belletti, Guayre, Riquelme (Xisco, 90+2), Anderson.

Torpedo: Borodin, Jolović, Lukhvich, Budylin (Makhmutov, 84), Samusiovas, Leonchenko (captain), Zyryanov (Osipov, 78), Semshov (Kormiltsev, 71), Volkov, Lebedenko, Oper.

  • November 27, 2003 / Torpedo - Villarreal 1–0 (Semshov {{goal|71}}) / Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 5,000

Torpedo: Borodin, Jolović, Lukhvich (captain), Bugayev, Budylin, Samusiovas, Kormiltsev (Zyryanov, 77), Semshov, Volkov, Lebedenko, Oper.

Villarreal: Reina, Martí, Coloccini, Álvarez (captain), Arruabarrena, Guayre (Venta, 27), Belletti, Josico, José Mari, Riquelme (Roger, 85), Anderson (Ballesteros, 70).

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