Djurgårdens IF Fotboll in European football

Djurgårdens Idrottsförening, also known simply as Djurgårdens IF, is a Swedish professional football club based in Stockholm. The club have participated in 20 editions of the club competitions governed by UEFA, the chief authority for football across Europe, during 18 seasons.[1] These include seven seasons in the European Cup and Champions League, nine seasons in the UEFA Cup and Europa League, three seasons in the UEFA Europa Conference League, three seasons in the Cup Winners' Cup and one season in the Intertoto Cup.

Djurgårdens IF in European football
ClubDjurgårdens IF
Most appearancesHaris Radetinac (29)
Top scorerJoel Asoro (8)
First entry1955–56 European Cup
Latest entry2024–25 UEFA Conference League

Djurgården's first match in European football was against Gwardia Warsaw of Poland in the 1955–56 European Cup, a 0–0 draw in Stockholm.[2][1] John Eriksson scored Djurgården's first goal in European football in the return leg in Warsaw.[3]

Djurgården reached the quarter-final of the inaugural European Cup, where they lost to Hibernian FC of Scotland.[1] Other merits include reaching the group stage of the UEFA Europa Conference League in 2022–23, and qualifying for the round of 16, which they lost against Lech Poznań of Poland.[1] In 2024–25, Djurgården reached the league phase of the UEFA Conference League, where they finished 5th and again qualified for the round of 16.[4] In said tournament, Djurgården then advanced to the semi-finals by beating Rapid Wien of Austria,[5] which they lost to Chelsea, 1–5 on aggregate.[6]

Djurgården's 8–0 victory over Apollon Limassol of Cyprus in the 1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup is the club's most decisive win in European competitions, while the team's heaviest defeat is 0–6, against Bulgarian club Levski Sofia in the 1965–66 European Cup. With 26 appearances in European competitions, Haris Radetinac is Djurgården's most capped player. Joel Asoro has scored the most European goals with 8.[7]

Djurgården also competed in the non-UEFA European competitions the 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup,[1] the 1966–67 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup,[1] and in 13 instances of the Intertoto Cup before it became a UEFA competition (1963–64,[8] 1965–66,[9] 1967,[10] 1968,[11] 1969,[12] 1970,[13] 1971,[14] 1972,[15] 1973,[16] 1974,[17] 1976,[18] 1989,[19] and 1991[20]). Furthermore, Djurgården competed in the inter-Nordic competitions the 1959–62 Nordic Cup,[21] the 2004–05 Royal League,[22] and the 2005–06 Royal League.[23] Of these competitions, Djurgården reached the final of the 1959–62 Nordic Cup, which they lost to Helsinki-Alliance of Finland.[21] They also reached the semi-finals of the 2005–06 Royal League, which they lost to Lillestrøm SK of Norway.[23] To these results, a heavier loss than the one above, 0–7 against Wacker Innsbruck in the 1967 Intertoto Cup, can also be included.

  • S = Seasons
  • Pld = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • GF = Goals for
  • GA = Goals against
  • GD = Goal difference
  • Final = Final
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • 2R = Round 2
  • 1R = Round 1
  • GS = Group stage
  • LP = League phase
  • PO = Play-off round
  • QR = Qualifying round
  • 3QR = Third qualifying round
  • 2QR = Second qualifying round
  • 1QR = First qualifying round
  • PR = Preliminary round
  • a.e.t. = Match determined after extra time
  • a = Match determined by away goals rule
  • p = Match determined by penalty shoot-out
  • Agg = Aggregated score
  • Ref = Reference
Djurgården's score is noted first in all of the match results given below.

Overall record

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By competition

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Tournament Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
European Cup/UEFA Champions League 174581730−13023.5
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League 2697103439−5034.6
UEFA Europa Conference League/UEFA Conference League 34204105738+19058.8
European Cup Winners' Cup/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 81431011−1012.5
UEFA Intertoto Cup 4202156+9050.0
Total 89362033133124+9040.4

By opponent club country

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Country Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
 Austria 411266+0025.0
 Belgium 220052+3100.0
 Bulgaria 210127−5050.0
 Croatia 220041+3100.0
 Cyprus 5302164+12060.0
 Czech Republic 200215−4000.0
 Denmark 211031+2050.0
 England 200215−4000.0
 Estonia 202022+0000.0
 Faroe Islands 110051+4100.0
 Finland 211042+2050.0
 France 200213−2000.0
 Germany 100123−1000.0
 Gibraltar 110021+1100.0
 Greece 110021+1100.0
 Hungary 100102−2000.0
 Iceland 311135−2033.3
 Republic of Ireland 633072+5050.0
 Italy 201136−3000.0
 Lithuania 211020+2050.0
 Luxembourg 421181+7050.0
 Netherlands 420258−3050.0
 Norway 65011511+4083.3
 Poland 7214711−4028.6
 Portugal 100112−1000.0
 Romania 320163+3066.7
 Scotland 200214−3000.0
 Serbia 403169−3000.0
 Slovakia 210123−1050.0
 Slovenia 220020+2100.0
 Spain 201124−2000.0
 Switzerland 201123−1000.0
 Ukraine 201123−1000.0
 Wales 311133+0033.3

By club

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Clubs Djurgården have played against a minimum of three times:

Country Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 431061+5075.0

Matches

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UEFA Champions League

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Season Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Agg Ref
Team Country
European Cup
1955–561RGwardia Warszawa Poland20 September 1955Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm0–04–1[24]
12 October 1955Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw4–1[25]
QFHibernian FC Scotland23 November 1955Firhill Park, Glasgow1–31–4[26]
28 November 1955Easter Road, Edinburgh0–1[27]
1965–66PRLevski Sofia Bulgaria12 September 1965Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm2–12–7[28]
3 October 1965Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia0–6[29]
1967–681RGórnik Zabrze Poland20 September 1967Silesian Stadium, Chorzów0–30–4[30]
4 October 1967Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm0–1[31]
UEFA Champions League
2003–042QRFK Partizan Serbia and Montenegro30 July 2003Partizan Stadium, Belgrade1–13–3[32]
6 August 2003Råsunda Stadium, Solna2–2 (a)[33]
2004–052QRKaunas Lithuania28 July 2004Råsunda Stadium, Solna0–02–0[34]
4 August 2004Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas2–0[35]
3QRJuventus Italy10 August 2004Stadio delle Alpi, Turin2–23–6[36]
25 August 2004Råsunda Stadium, Solna1–4[37]
2006–072QRMFK Ružomberok Slovakia26 July 2006Råsunda Stadium, Solna1–02–3[38]
2 August 2006Štadión MFK Ružomberok, Ružomberok1–3[39]
2020–211QRFerencváros Hungary19 August 2020Groupama Arena, Budapest0–2[40]

UEFA Europa League

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Season Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Agg Ref
Team Country
UEFA Cup
1971–721ROFK Belgrade Yugoslavia15 September 1971Omladinski Stadium, Belgrade1–43–6[41]
29 September 1971Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm2–2[42]
1974–751RIK Start Norway18 September 1974Kristiansand Stadion, Kristiansand2–17–1[43]
2 October 1974Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm5–0[44]
2RDukla Prague Czechoslovakia23 October 1974Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm0–21–5[45]
6 November 1974Stadion Juliska, Prague1–3[46]
1976–771RFeyenoord Netherlands15 September 1976Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam0–32–4[47]
29 September 1976Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm2–1[48]
2002–03QRShamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland15 August 2002Tolka Park, Dublin3–15–1[49]
29 August 2002Råsunda Stadium, Solna2–0[50]
1RFC Copenhagen Denmark19 September 2002Parken, Copenhagen0–03–1[51]
3 October 2002Råsunda Stadium, Solna3–1[52]
2RBordeaux France29 October 2002Råsunda Stadium, Solna0–11–3[53]
12 November 2002Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux1–2[54]
2004–051RUtrecht Netherlands16 September 2004Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht0–43–4[55]
30 September 2004Råsunda Stadium, Solna3–0[56]
2005–062QRCork City Republic of Ireland11 August 2005Råsunda Stadium, Solna1–11–1 (a)[57]
25 August 2005Turners Cross, Cork0–0[58]
2008–091QRFlora Estonia17 July 2008Råsunda Stadium, Solna0–02–2 (a)[59]
31 July 2008A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn2–2[60]
2QRRosenborg Norway14 August 2008Råsunda Stadium, Solna2–12–6[61]
28 August 2008Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim0–5[62]
UEFA Europa League
2018–192QRMariupol Ukraine26 July 2018Tele2 Arena, Stockholm1–12–3[63]
2 August 2018Chornomorets Stadium, Odesa1–2 (a.e.t)[64]
2020–212QREuropa Gibraltar17 September 2020Tele2 Arena, Stockholm2–1[65]
3QRCFR Cluj Romania24 September 2020Tele2 Arena, Stockholm0–1[66]

UEFA Conference League

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Season Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Agg Ref
Team Country
UEFA Europa Conference League
2022–232QRRijeka Croatia21 July 2022Stadion Rujevica, Rijeka2–14–1[67]
28 July 2022Tele2 Arena, Stockholm2–0[68]
3QRSepsi OSK Romania4 August 2022Stadionul Sepsi Arena, Sfântu Gheorghe3–16–2[69]
11 August 2022Tele2 Arena, Stockholm3–1[70]
POAPOEL Cyprus17 August 2022Tele2 Arena, Stockholm3–05–3[71]
23 August 2022GSP Stadium, Nicosia2–3[72]
GSShamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland8 September 2022Tallaght Stadium, Dublin0–01st[73]
Molde Norway15 September 2022Tele2 Arena, Stockholm3–2[74]
Gent Belgium6 October 2022Ghelamco Arena, Ghent1–0[75]
Gent Belgium13 October 2022Tele2 Arena, Stockholm4–2[76]
Molde Norway27 October 2022Aker Stadion, Molde3–2[77]
Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland3 November 2022Tele2 Arena, Stockholm1–0[78]
R16Lech Poznań Poland9 March 2023Stadion Poznań, Poznań0–20–5[79]
16 March 2023Tele2 Arena, Stockholm0–3[80]
2023–242QRLuzern Switzerland27 July 2023Tele2 Arena, Stockholm1–22–3[81]
3 August 2023Swissporarena, Lucerne1–1[82]
UEFA Conference League
2024–252QRProgrès Niederkorn Luxembourg25 July 2024Tele2 Arena, Stockholm3–03–1[83]
1 August 2024Stade Municipal, Differdange0–1[84]
3QRIlves Finland8 August 2024Tammelan Stadion, Tampere1–14–2[85]
15 August 2024Tele2 Arena, Stockholm3–1[86]
PONK Maribor Slovenia22 August 2024Tele2 Arena, Stockholm1–02–0[87]
29 August 2024Ljudski vrt, Maribor1–0[88]
LPLASK Austria3 October 2024Raiffeisen Arena, Linz2–25th[89]
Vitória de Guimarães Portugal24 October 2024Tele2 Arena, Stockholm1–2[90]
Panathinaikos Greece7 November 2024Tele2 Arena, Stockholm2–1[91]
The New Saints Wales28 November 2024New Meadow, Shrewsbury1–0[92]
Víkingur Reykjavík Iceland12 December 2024Kópavogsvöllur, Kópavogur2–1[93]
Legia Warsaw Poland19 December 2024Tele2 Arena, Stockholm3–1[94]
R16Pafos Cyprus6 March 2025Alphamega Stadium, Limassol0–13–1[95]
13 March 20253 Arena, Stockholm3–0[96]
QFRapid Wien Austria10 April 20253 Arena, Stockholm0–14–2[97]
17 April 2025Allianz Stadion, Vienna4–1 (a.e.t.)[98]
SFChelsea England1 May 20253 Arena, Stockholm1–41–5[99]
8 May 2025Stamford Bridge, London0–1[100]

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

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Season Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Agg Ref
Team Country
European Cup Winners' Cup
1975–761RWrexham Wales16 September 1975Racecourse Ground, Wrexham1–22–3[101]
30 September 1975Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm1–1[102]
1989–901RUS Luxembourg Luxembourg12 September 1989Stade Achille Hammerel, Luxembourg0–05–0[103]
27 September 1989Råsunda Stadium, Solna5–0[104]
2RReal Valladolid Spain18 October 1989Estadio Nuevo José Zorrilla, Valladolid0–22–4[105]
1 November 1989Råsunda Stadium, Solna2–2[106]
1990–911RFram Iceland19 September 1990Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík0–31–4[107]
3 October 1990Råsunda Stadium, Solna1–1[108]

UEFA Intertoto Cup

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Season Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Agg Ref
Team Country
1996GSLASK Austria22 June 1996Union-Stadion, Wels0–23rd[109]
Apollon Limassol Cyprus29 June 1996Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm8–0[109]
Werder Bremen Germany7 July 1996Weserstadion, Bremen2–3[109]
B68 Toftir Faroe Islands20 July 1996Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm5–1[109]

Non-UEFA matches

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Tournament Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 4013412−8000.0
Intertoto Cup 7822124499155−56028.2
Nordic Cup 7601175+12085.7
Royal League 165291926−7031.3
Total 105331557139198−59031.4

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

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Season Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Agg Ref
Team Country
1964–651RManchester United England23 September 1964Råsunda Stadium, Solna1–12–7[110]
27 October 1964Old Trafford, Manchester1–6[111]
1966–671RLokomotive Leipzig East Germany24 August 1966Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm1–32–5[112]
27 September 1966Zentralstadion, Leipzig1–2[113]

Intertoto Cup

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Season Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Agg Ref
Team Country
1963–64GSRapid Wien Austria23 June 1963Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm0–34th[8][114][115]
PSV Netherlands30 June 1963(away)0–2[8][114]
VfR Neumünster West Germany7 July 1963(away)1–2[8][114]
PSV Netherlands14 July 1963(home)0–1[8][114]
VfR Neumünster West Germany21 July 1963(home)4–2[8][114]
Rapid Wien Austria28 July 1963(away)1–3[8][114]
1965–66GSFortuna '54 Netherlands18 June 1965(home)0–13rd[9][116]
Grasshopper Club Switzerland25 June 1965(away)2–4[9][116]
Kaiserslautern West Germany2 July 1965(away)3–0[9][116]
Kaiserslautern West Germany9 July 1965(home)1–1[9][116]
Grasshopper Club Switzerland17 July 1965(home)3–2[9][116]
Fortuna '54 Netherlands23 July 1965(away)0–3[9][116]
1967GSZagłębie Sosnowiec Poland1 July 1967(home)1–24th[10][117]
Schalke 04 West Germany8 July 1967(away)0–2[10][117]
Wacker Innsbruck Austria16 July 1967(home)0–7[10][117]
Zagłębie Sosnowiec Poland22 July 1967(away)1–4[10][117]
Schalke 04 West Germany30 July 1967(home)4–1[10][117]
Wacker Innsbruck Austria5 August 1967(away)0–2[10][117]
1968GSWerder Bremen West Germany29 June 1968(away)2–13rd[11][118]
Szombierki Bytom Poland6 July 1968(home)4–2[11][118]
VSS Košice Czechoslovakia13 July 1968(home)0–1[11][118]
VSS Košice Czechoslovakia21 July 1968(away)2–3[11][118]
Szombierki Bytom Poland28 July 1968(away)1–3[11][118]
Werder Bremen West Germany3 August 1968(home)3–4[11][118]
1969GSWiener SC Austria28 June 1969(away)0–64th[12][119]
Zagłębie Sosnowiec Poland5 July 1969(away)0–3[12][119]
SpVgg Fürth West Germany12 July 1969(home)1–3[12][119]
Wiener SC Austria19 July 1969(home)5–2[12][119]
Zagłębie Sosnowiec Poland26 July 1969(home)2–1[12][119]
SpVgg Fürth West Germany2 August 1969(away)1–1[12][119]
1970GSHannover 96 West Germany23 May 1970(home)2–13rd[13][120]
Twente Netherlands27 May 1970(away)1–4[13][120]
Union Teplice Czechoslovakia31 May 1970(home)1–2[13][120]
Hannover 96 West Germany6 June 1970(away)1–1[13][120]
Twente Netherlands13 June 1970(home)2–2[13][120]
Union Teplice Czechoslovakia21 June 1970(away)1–3[13][120]
1971GSGrasshopper Club Switzerland30 June 1971(away)2–02nd[14][121]
Austria Salzburg Austria3 July 1971(home)0–3[14][121]
Internacionál Slovnaft Czechoslovakia10 July 1971(home)2–3[14][121]
Grasshopper Club Switzerland17 July 1971(home)1–0[14][121]
Austria Salzburg Austria24 July 1971(away)1–1[14][121]
Internacionál Slovnaft Czechoslovakia31 July 1971(away)2–1[14][121]
1972GSZürich Switzerland24 June 1972(away)0–04th[15][122]
Slovan Bratislava Czechoslovakia1 July 1972(home)2–3[15][122]
First Vienna Austria8 July 1972(home)1–3[15][122]
Slovan Bratislava Czechoslovakia15 July 1972(away)1–4[15][122]
First Vienna Austria22 July 1972(away)0–3[15][122]
Zürich Switzerland29 July 1972(home)2–1[15][122]
1973GSNæstved Denmark30 June 1973(away)1–03rd[16][123]
Union Teplice Czechoslovakia7 July 1973(away)1–1[16][123]
Austria Klagenfurt Austria14 July 1973(away)0–2[16][123]
Union Teplice Czechoslovakia21 July 1973(home)1–6[16][123]
Austria Klagenfurt Austria28 July 1973(home)2–0[16][123]
Næstved Denmark4 August 1973(home)1–1[16][123]
1974GSHamburger SV West Germany23 June 1974(home)1–33rd[17][124]
Vitória de Guimarães Portugal29 June 1974(away)0–5[17][124]
Neuchâtel Xamax Switzerland6 July 1974(home)4–2[17][124]
Hamburger SV West Germany13 July 1974(away)0–2[17][124]
Vitória de Guimarães Portugal20 July 1974(home)3–1[17][124]
Neuchâtel Xamax Switzerland27 July 1974(away)1–1[17][124]
1976GSROW Rybnik Poland26 June 1976(home)3–01st[18][125]
Sturm Graz Austria3 July 1976(away)0–1[18][125]
St. Gallen Switzerland10 July 1976(home)3–2[18][125]
St. Gallen Switzerland17 July 1976(away)0–0[18][125]
Sturm Graz Austria24 July 1976(home)3–0[18][125]
ROW Rybnik Poland31 July 1976(away)2–5[18][125]
1989GSStal Mielec Poland5 July 1989(home)1–44th[19][126]
Stuttgarter Kickers West Germany8 July 1989(home)0–1[19][126]
Stuttgarter Kickers West Germany12 July 1989(away)0–0[19][126]
Næstved Denmark15 July 1989(away)2–0[19][126]
Stal Mielec Poland19 July 1989(away)0–1[19][126]
Næstved Denmark22 July 1989(home)1–2[19][126]
1991GSAustria Wien Austria29 June 1991(away)0–13rd[20][127]
Union Cheb Czechoslovakia3 July 1991(home)0–0[20][127]
B. 1903 Denmark6 July 1991(home)1–2[20][127]
B. 1903 Denmark13 July 1991(away)3–2[20][127]
Union Cheb Czechoslovakia10 July 1991(away)0–1[20][127]
Austria Wien Austria17 July 1991(home)1–2[20][127]

Nordic Cup

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Season Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Agg Ref
Team Country
1959–62R16Skovshoved Denmark4 August 1959Parken, Copenhagen3–08–1[128]
8 September 1959Råsunda Stadium, Solna5–1[129]
QFKB Denmark20 October 1959Råsunda Stadium, Solna1–02–0[130]
1 June 1960Parken, Copenhagen1–0[131]
SFIFK Norrköping Sweden9 April 1961Idrottsparken, Norrköping2–07–3[132]
25 June 1962Råsunda Stadium, Solna5–3[133]
FinalHelsinki-Alliance Finland31 July 1962Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm0–1[21]

Royal League

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Season Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Agg Ref
Team Country
2004–05GSRosenborg Norway11 November 2004Lerkendal stadion, Trondheim4–44th[134]
Vålerenga Norway2 December 2004Vallhall Arena, Oslo1–3[134]
Esbjerg Denmark5 December 2004Råsunda Stadium, Solna0–3[134]
Vålerenga Norway12 February 2005Råsunda Stadium, Solna0–1[134]
Esbjerg Denmark17 February 2005Esbjerg Idrætspark, Esbjerg0–1[134]
Rosenborg Norway24 February 2005Råsunda Stadium, Solna0–1[134]
2005–06GSAaB Denmark24 November 2005Aalborg Stadion, Aalborg3–11st[135]
IFK Göteborg Sweden27 November 2005Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje0–1[135]
Lyn Norway8 December 2005Ullevaal stadion, Oslo2–1[135]
AaB Denmark13 December 2005Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje2–1[135]
IFK Göteborg Sweden12 February 2006Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg0–2[135]
Lyn Norway16 February 2006Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje1–1[135]
QFVålerenga Norway23 February 2006Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje2–15–2[135]
9 March 2006Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg3–1[135]
SFLillestrøm Norway16 March 2006Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje1–31–4[135]
26 March 2006Åråsen stadion, Lillestrøm0–1[135]

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