List of UEFA Intertoto Cup winners

The UEFA Intertoto Cup was a European association football competition, held during the summer for European clubs that have failed to qualify for either the UEFA Champions League or the UEFA Cup. It provided "an alternative qualifying route into the UEFA Cup".[1] The tournament did not come under official UEFA sanction until 1995, and was abolished in 2009.[2]

Hamburger SV won the UEFA Intertoto Cup two times, a record jointly held with Schalke 04, VfB Stuttgart and Villarreal.

The first tournament provided two winners, both of whom therefore qualified for the 1995–96 UEFA Cup, with Strasbourg and Bordeaux as the winning teams. From the following season to the 2005 contest, three teams were awarded Intertoto Cups, with French teams being the most successful.[3] In 2006, the format was modified to allow eleven clubs to qualify for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Cup, with the Intertoto Cup being awarded to the team that progressed the farthest in the competition.[4] The competition was originally played over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium.[1]

Hamburger SV, Villarreal, Schalke 04 and VfB Stuttgart hold the record for the most victories, with each team winning the competition twice. The only teams to retain the UEFA Intertoto Cup were Villarreal and Schalke, who both retained the cup in 2004 after winning the previous year. Teams from France won the competition on the most occasions, with twelve winners coming from the country.

Winners

Key
Winners/result following extra time
*Winners following a penalty shoot-out after extra time
UEFA Intertoto Cup winners[5]
YearNationWinnersScoreRunners-upNationVenue
1995  FranceBordeaux2–0Karlsruher SC  GermanyWildparkstadion, Karlsruhe, Germany
 FranceBordeaux2–2Karlsruher SC  GermanyParc Lescure, Bordeaux, France
Bordeaux won 4–2 on aggregate
1995  FranceStrasbourg1–1Tirol Innsbruck  AustriaTivoli Neu, Innsbruck, Austria
 FranceStrasbourg6–1Tirol Innsbruck  AustriaStade de la Meinau, Strasbourg, France
Strasbourg won 7–2 on aggregate
1996  GermanyKarlsruher SC0–1Standard Liège  BelgiumStade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège, Belgium
 GermanyKarlsruher SC3–1Standard Liège  BelgiumWildparkstadion, Karlsruhe, Germany
Karlsruher SC won 3–2 on aggregate
1996  FranceGuingamp1–2Rotor Volgograd  RussiaCentral Stadium, Volgograd, Russia
 FranceGuingamp1–0Rotor Volgograd  RussiaStade du Roudourou, Guingamp, France
2–2 on aggregate, Guingamp won on away goals
1996  DenmarkSilkeborg2–1Segesta  CroatiaGradski Stadion, Sisak, Croatia
 DenmarkSilkeborg0–1Segesta  CroatiaSilkeborg Stadion, Silkeborg, Denmark
2–2 on aggregate, Silkeborg won on away goals
1997  FranceAuxerre0–0MSV Duisburg  GermanyWedaustadion, Duisburg, Germany
 FranceAuxerre2–0MSV Duisburg  GermanyStade de l'Abbé-Deschamps, Auxerre, France
Auxerre won 2–0 on aggregate
1997  FranceBastia1–0Halmstads BK  SwedenÖrjans Vall, Halmstad, Sweden
 FranceBastia1–1Halmstads BK  SwedenStade Armand Cesari, Bastia, France
Bastia won 2–1 on aggregate
1997  FranceLyon1–0Montpellier  FranceStade de la Mosson, Montpellier, France
 FranceLyon3–2Montpellier  FranceStade Gerland, Lyon, France
Lyon won 4–2 on aggregate
1998  SpainValencia2–0Austria Salzburg  AustriaStadion Lehen, Salzburg, Austria
 SpainValencia2–1Austria Salzburg  AustriaMestalla, Valencia, Spain
Valencia won 4–1 on aggregate
1998  GermanyWerder Bremen1–0Vojvodina  YugoslaviaWeserstadion, Bremen, Germany
 GermanyWerder Bremen1–1Vojvodina  YugoslaviaCity Stadium, Novi Sad, FR Yugoslavia
Werder Bremen won 2–1 on aggregate
1998  ItalyBologna1–0Ruch Chorzów  PolandStadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy
 ItalyBologna2–0Ruch Chorzów  PolandStadion Ruchu, Chorzów, Poland
Bologna won 3–0 on aggregate
1999  FranceMontpellier1–1Hamburger SV  GermanyStade de la Mosson, Montpellier, France
 FranceMontpellier1–1Hamburger SV  GermanyVolksparkstadion, Hamburg, Germany
2–2 on aggregate, Montpellier won 3–0 on penalties*
1999  ItalyJuventus2–0Rennes  FranceStadio delle Alpi, Turin, Italy
 ItalyJuventus2–2Rennes  FranceStade de la Route de Lorient, Rennes, France
Juventus won 4–2 on aggregate
1999  EnglandWest Ham United0–1Metz  FranceUpton Park, London, England
 EnglandWest Ham United3–1Metz  FranceStade Municipal Saint-Symphorien, Metz, France
West Ham United won 3–2 on aggregate
2000  ItalyUdinese2–2Sigma Olomouc  Czech RepublicAndrův stadion, Olomouc, Czech Republic
 ItalyUdinese4–2Sigma Olomouc  Czech RepublicStadio Friuli, Udine, Italy
Udinese won 6–4 on aggregate
2000  SpainCelta Vigo2–1Zenit Saint Petersburg  RussiaBalaídos, Vigo, Spain
 SpainCelta Vigo2–2Zenit Saint Petersburg  RussiaPetrovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Celta Vigo won 4–3 on aggregate
2000  GermanyVfB Stuttgart2–0Auxerre  FranceStade de l'Abbé-Deschamps, Auxerre, France
 GermanyVfB Stuttgart1–1Auxerre  FranceNeckarstadion, Stuttgart, Germany
VfB Stuttgart won 3–1 on aggregate
2001  EnglandAston Villa1–1Basel  SwitzerlandSt. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland
 EnglandAston Villa4–1Basel  SwitzerlandVilla Park, Birmingham, England
Aston Villa won 5–2 on aggregate
2001  FranceParis Saint-Germain0–0Brescia  ItalyParc des Princes, Paris, France
 FranceParis Saint-Germain1–1Brescia  ItalyStadio Mario Rigamonti, Brescia, Italy
1–1 on aggregate, Paris Saint-Germain won on away goals
2001  FranceTroyes0–0Newcastle United  EnglandStade de l'Aube, Troyes, France
 FranceTroyes4–4Newcastle United  EnglandSt James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
4–4 on aggregate, Troyes won on away goals
2002  SpainMálaga1–0Villarreal  SpainEl Madrigal, Villarreal, Spain
 SpainMálaga1–1Villarreal  SpainEstadio La Rosaleda, Málaga, Spain
Málaga won 2–1 on aggregate
2002  EnglandFulham2–2Bologna  ItalyStadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy
 EnglandFulham3–1Bologna  ItalyLoftus Road, London, England
Fulham won 5–3 on aggregate
2002  GermanyVfB Stuttgart0–1Lille  FranceStade Grimonprez Jooris, Lille, France
 GermanyVfB Stuttgart2–0Lille  FranceNeckarstadion, Stuttgart, Germany
VfB Stuttgart won 2–1 on aggregate
2003  GermanySchalke 042–0Pasching  AustriaWaldstadion, Pasching, Austria
 GermanySchalke 040–0Pasching  AustriaArena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Schalke 04 won 2–0 on aggregate
2003  SpainVillarreal2–1Heerenveen  NetherlandsAbe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen, Netherlands
 SpainVillarreal0–0Heerenveen  NetherlandsEl Madrigal, Villarreal, Spain
Villarreal won 2–1 on aggregate
2003  ItalyPerugia1–0VfL Wolfsburg  GermanyStadio Renato Curi, Perugia, Italy
 ItalyPerugia2–0VfL Wolfsburg  GermanyVolkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg, Germany
Perugia won 3–0 on aggregate
2004  FranceLille0–0Leiria  PortugalStadium Lille-Metropole, Lille, France
 FranceLille2–0Leiria  PortugalEstádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria, Portugal
Lille won 2–0 on aggregate
2004  GermanySchalke 042–1Slovan Liberec  Czech RepublicArena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
 GermanySchalke 041–0Slovan Liberec  Czech RepublicU Nisy Stadium, Liberec, Czech Republic
Schalke 04 won 3–1 on aggregate
2004  SpainVillarreal2–0Atlético Madrid  SpainEl Madrigal, Villarreal, Spain
 SpainVillarreal0–2Atlético Madrid  SpainVicente Calderón, Madrid, Spain
2–2 on aggregate, Villarreal won 3–1 on penalties*
2005  FranceLens1–1CFR Cluj  RomaniaStadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
 FranceLens3–1CFR Cluj  RomaniaStade Félix-Bollaert, Lens, France
Lens won 4–2 on aggregate
2005  FranceMarseille0–2Deportivo La Coruña  SpainRiazor, A Coruña, Spain
 FranceMarseille5–1Deportivo La Coruña  SpainStade Vélodrome, Marseille, France
Marseille won 5–3 on aggregate
2005  GermanyHamburger SV1–0Valencia  SpainHSH Nordbank Arena, Hamburg, Germany
 GermanyHamburger SV0–0Valencia  SpainMestalla, Valencia, Spain
Hamburger SV won 1–0 on aggregate
2006[a]  EnglandNewcastle United1–1Lillestrøm  NorwaySt James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
 EnglandNewcastle United3–0Lillestrøm  NorwayÅråsen stadion, Lillestrøm, Norway
Newcastle United won 4–1 on aggregate
2007[b]  GermanyHamburger SV1–1Dacia Chișinău  MoldovaStadionul Republican, Chişinău, Moldova
 GermanyHamburger SV4–0Dacia Chișinău  MoldovaHSH Nordbank Arena, Hamburg, Germany
Hamburger SV won 5–1 on aggregate
2008[c]  PortugalBraga2–0Sivasspor  Turkey4 Eylül, Sivas, Turkey
 PortugalBraga3–0Sivasspor  TurkeyEstádio Municipal de Braga, Braga, Portugal
Braga won 5–0 on aggregate

Performances

By club

Performance by club[d]
ClubTitlesRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Villarreal212003, 20042002
Hamburger SV212005, 20071999
VfB Stuttgart202000, 2002
Schalke 04202003, 2004
Karlsruher SC1119961995
Auxerre1119972000
Bologna1119982002
Valencia1119982005
Montpellier1119991997
Lille1120042002
Newcastle United1120062001
Bordeaux101995
Strasbourg101995
Guingamp101996
Silkeborg101996
Bastia101997
Lyon101997
Werder Bremen101998
Juventus101999
West Ham United101999
Celta Vigo102000
Udinese102000
Aston Villa102001
Paris Saint-Germain102001
Troyes102001
Fulham102002
Málaga102002
Perugia102003
Lens102005
Marseille102005
Braga102008
Tirol Innsbruck011995
Rotor Volgograd011996
Segesta011996
Standard Liège011996
MSV Duisburg011997
Halmstads BK011997
Austria Salzburg011998
Ruch Chorzów011998
Vojvodina[e]011998
Metz011999
Rennes011999
Sigma Olomouc012000
Zenit Saint Petersburg012000
Basel012001
Brescia012001
Pasching012003
Heerenveen012003
VfL Wolfsburg012003
Atlético Madrid012004
Leiria012004
Slovan Liberec012004
CFR Cluj012005
Deportivo La Coruña012005

By nation

Performance by nation[d]
NationTitlesRunners-up
 France125
 Germany84
 Spain54
 Italy42
 England41
 Portugal11
 Denmark10
 Austria03
 Czech Republic02
 Russia02
 Belgium01
 Croatia01
 Yugoslavia[f]01
 Netherlands01
 Poland01
 Romania01
 Sweden01
 Switzerland01

See also

Notes

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