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词条 Heart of Midlothian F.C. in European football
释义

  1. Statistics

     Results  By Competition  Most Appearances  Top Goalscorers 

  2. Notes

  3. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2016}}{{Use British English|date=October 2016}}{{infobox continental football
| club = Heart of Midlothian F.C.
| continent = Europe
| title = Heart of Midlothian F.C. in European football
| image = File:Steven Pressley.jpg
| caption = Steven Pressley, who holds the appearance record for Hearts in European matches
| first entry = 1958–59 European Cup
| last entry = 2016–17 Europa League
| european cup = 0 (Best: Preliminary rounds)
| uefa cup = 0 (Best: Quarter-final)
| cup winners' cup = 0 (Best: Second round)
}}Heart of Midlothian F.C. played their first official match in competitive European football on 3 September 1958. This made the club only the third Scottish and fifth British team to compete in Europe at the time. Hearts have been beaten on two occasions by the club who would go on to win the competition[1] and have also lost twice to the eventual runners–up.[2]

Hearts' best showing in European competition was in the 1988–89 UEFA Cup, where they reached the quarter–finals and narrowly lost 2–1 on aggregate to German giants Bayern Munich. Since then, Hearts became both the first–ever Scottish club and the first–ever British club to reach the new group stage format of the 2004–05 UEFA Cup (now the UEFA Europa League). They also qualified for the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League, becoming the first non Old Firm team in Scotland to do so since the tournament changed from the European Cup to the Champions League.

The club has an unfortunate record of having never progressed through a tie which has finished level on aggregate after two legs. They lost play–off matches by a single goal to Lausanne–Sport in the 1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and to eventual runners–up Real Zaragoza in the 1965–66 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, and they lost due to the away goals rule against Dukla Prague, Red Star Belgrade and Stuttgart in the 1986–87 UEFA Cup, 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and 2000–01 UEFA Cup respectively.

Steven Pressley and Henry Smith jointly hold the record for playing in the most European matches for Hearts with 22 appearances each, and John Robertson is the club's top scorer with seven goals.

Statistics

Results

Note: In all cases the Hearts score is listed first.[3]
List of Hearts games in European competitions
Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Other Agg.{{efn|Round or group progressed () or eliminated ()NotesRef
1958–59European CupPRBelgium}} Standard Liège2–11–5style="text-align:center;" rowspan="4" {{n/a}}3–6style="text-align:center;" rowspan="4" {{n/a}}
1960–61European CupPRPortugal}} Benfica1–20–31–5
1961–62Fairs CupR1Belgium}} Saint–Gilloise2–03–15–1
R2Italy}} Inter Milan0–10–40–5
1963–64Fairs CupR1Switzerland}} Lausanne–Sport2–22–22–36–7Playoff
1965–66Fairs CupR2Norway}} Vålerenga1–03–1style="text-align:center;" {{n/a}}4–1style="text-align:center;" {{n/a}}
R3Spain|1945}} Real Zaragoza3–32–20–15–6Playoff
1976–77Cup Winners' CupR1East Germany}} Lokomotive Leipzig5–10–2style="text-align:center;" rowspan="34" {{n/a}}5–3style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3" {{n/a}}
R2{{flagicon|West Germany}} Hamburg1–42–43–8
1984–85UEFA CupR1France}} Paris Saint–Germain2–20–42–6
1986–87UEFA CupR1Czechoslovakia}} Dukla Prague3–20–13–3Away goals
1988–89UEFA CupR1Republic of Ireland}} St. Patrick's Athletic2–02–04–0style="text-align:center;" rowspan="9" {{n/a}}
R2Austria}} Austria Vienna0–01–01–0
R3Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}} Velež Mostar3–01–24–2
QFWest Germany}} Bayern Munich1–00–21–2
1990–91UEFA CupR1Soviet Union}} Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk3–11–14–2
R2Italy}} Bologna3–10–33–4
1992–93UEFA CupR1Czechoslovakia}} Slavia Prague4–20–14–3
R2Belgium}} Standard Liège0–10–10–2
1993–94UEFA CupR1Spain}} Atlético Madrid2–10–32–4
1996–97Cup Winners' CupQRSerbia and Montenegro}} Red Star Belgrade1–10–01–1Away goals
1998–99Cup Winners' CupQREstonia}} Lantana Tallinn5–01–06–0style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3" {{n/a}}
R1Spain}} Real Mallorca0–11–11–2
2000–01UEFA CupQRIceland}} ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar3–02–05–0
R1Germany}} Stuttgart3–20–13–3Away goals
2003–04UEFA CupR1Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Zeljeznicar2–00–02–0style="text-align:center;" rowspan="16" {{n/a}}
R2France}} Bordeaux0–21–01–2
2004–05UEFA CupR1Portugal}} Braga3–12–25–3
Group ANetherlands}} Feyenoordstyle="text-align:center;" {{n/a}}0–35th
Germany}} Schalke 040–1style="text-align:center;" {{n/a}}
Switzerland}} Baselstyle="text-align:center;" {{n/a}}2–1
Hungary}} Ferencváros0–1style="text-align:center;" {{n/a}}
2006–07Champions LeagueQR2Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Široki Brijeg3–00–03–0
QR3Greece}} AEK Athens1–20–31–5
UEFA CupR1Czech Republic}} Sparta Prague0–20–00–2
2009–10Europa LeaguePOCroatia}} Dinamo Zagreb2–00–42–4
2011–12Europa LeagueQR3Hungary}} Paks4–11–15–2
POEngland}} Tottenham Hotspur0–50–00–5
2012–13Europa LeaguePOEngland}} Liverpool0–11–11–2
2016–17Europa LeagueQR1Estonia}} Infonet Tallinn2–14–26–3
QR2Malta}} Birkirkara1–20–01–2

By Competition

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGD
UEFA Champions League411245 −1
European Cup4103411 −7
UEFA Europa League124441518 −3
UEFA Cup38176154644 +2
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup623183 +5
European Cup Winners' Cup4103811 −3
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup124442020 0
Total80301832105112−7
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Most Appearances

#NameCareerApps
1{{Flagicon|SCO}} Steven Pressley1998–200622
{{Flagicon|SCO}} Henry Smith1981–199622
3{{Flagicon|SCO}} Gary Mackay1980–199721
4{{Flagicon|SCO}} John Colquhoun1985–1991
1993–1997
18
5{{Flagicon|SCO}} Robbie Neilson1999–200916
{{Flagicon|SCO}} John Cumming1950–196716
7{{Flagicon|SCO}} Dave McPherson1987–1992
1994–1999
15
{{Flagicon|SCO}} John Robertson1981–1988
1988–1998
15
{{Flagicon|SCO}} Craig Levein1983–199715
{{Flagicon|SCO}} Eamonn Bannon1976–1979
1988–1993
15
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Top Goalscorers

#NameCareerGoals
1{{Flagicon|SCO}} John Robertson1981–1988
1988–1998
7
2{{Flagicon|SCO}} Mike Galloway1987–19895
{{Flagicon|SCO}} Willie Wallace1961–19665
4{{Flagicon|NED}} Mark de Vries2002–20054
{{Flagicon|ENG}} Wayne Foster1986–19944
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Notes

{{notelist}}
1. ^Benfica in the 1960–61 European Cup and Hamburg in the 1976–77 European Cup Winners' Cup.
2. ^Real Zaragoza in the 1965–66 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and Real Mallorca in the 1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
3. ^{{cite web|title=Hearts European Results|url=http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/str/europe.html|website=London Hearts Supporters Club|accessdate=24 November 2015}}

References

{{reflist}}{{Heart of Midlothian F.C.}}{{Scottish football clubs in Europe}}

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