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Malmö FF in European football

Malmö FF in European football

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Malmö Fotbollförening, also known simply as Malmö FF, is a Swedish professional football club based in Malmö. The club have participated in 41 editions of the club competitions governed by UEFA, the chief authority for football across Europe. These include 19 seasons in the European Cup and Champions League, 18 seasons in the UEFA Cup and Europa League, five seasons in the Cup Winners' Cup and one season in the Intertoto Cup. Malmö have also taken part in one club competition organised by the global federation FIFA, the Intercontinental Cup, in 1979. Counting all of the 149 games the side have played in UEFA competitions since their first entry into the European Cup in the 1964–65 season, the team's record stands at 55 wins, 32 draws and 62 defeats.[n 1] The club's most recent participation in a continental competition was in the 21–22 season, when they played in the group stage of the 2021–2022 UEFA Champions League.

The Malmö FF team lines up before a 2011–12 UEFA Europa League group stage match against FC Metalist Kharkiv

The club play their home matches at the Stadion in Malmö; for UEFA matches, the capacity is 21,000 all-seated while for Swedish league matches 3,000 of these seats are removed to create standing room for 6,000 spectators.[1] Malmö's 11–0 victory over Pezoporikos Larnaca of Cyprus in the 1973–74 European Cup Winners' Cup is the club's most decisive win in European competitions, while the team's heaviest defeat is 8–0, against Spanish club Real Madrid in the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League. With 53 caps, Jan Möller has appeared in the most UEFA matches for Malmö, while Markus Rosenberg have scored the most goals with 23.[2] Malmö FF's most successful European campaign culminated in the club's contesting of the 1979 European Cup Final against Nottingham Forest at the Olympic Stadium in Munich; Malmö lost 1–0. As of the 2018–19 season, the club is ranked 66th in the UEFA club coefficient.[2]

Key

Malmö's score is noted first in all of the match results given below.

Overall record

Dag Szepanski (with ball) playing for Malmö FF in 1968
Updated as of 31 March 2024

By competition

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Source: Uefa.com[3]

S = Season Pld = Matches played W = Matches won D = Matches drawn L = Matches lost GF = Goals for GA = Goals against GD = Goal Difference

List of opponents

By opponent club nationality

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By club

The following list details Malmö FF's all-time record against clubs they have met three or more times in European competition, that is on more than one occasion. The club and its country are given, as well as the number of games played (Pld), won by Malmö (W), drawn (D) and lost by Malmö (L), goals for Malmö (GF), goals against Malmö (GA) and Malmö's goal difference (GD). Statistics are correct as of the 2022–23 season and include goals scored during extra time where applicable; in these games, the result given is the result at the end of extra time.

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Matches

Malmö FF player Rolf Eriksson, pictured in 1964, when the club first entered the European Cup

European Champion Clubs' Cup / UEFA Champions League

The European Champion Clubs' Cup was founded in 1955 and was renamed the UEFA Champions League in 1992.[40] Malmö FF first entered the competition in 1964–65, qualifying by virtue of their position at the top of the Allsvenskan table midway through the 1964 season. As Allsvenskan is played between April and October of each year, out of step with most European leagues, modern practice sees each season's Allsvenskan champions qualify for the UEFA Champions League competition starting in August the following year. Malmö FF's most notable achievement in this competition, and in all European tournaments, is reaching the final at the end of the 1978–79 season. In the 2014–15 season the side passed the qualifying rounds for the first time since the competition was re–branded. The following is a complete list of matches played by Malmö FF in the European Cup and the UEFA Champions League; it includes the season of the tournament, the stage, the opponent club and its country, the date, the venue and the score. It is up to date as of the 2022–23 season.

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Markus Rosenberg before a Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk in 2015. His tally of 23 goals in European competitions is the highest by any Malmö player.[2]

UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League

The UEFA Cup, founded in 1971, was renamed the UEFA Europa League in 2009.[102] Malmö FF first contested this competition in the 1977–78 season having qualified as Allsvenskan runners-up in 1976. The club competed in the competition for the first time since its rebranding to the UEFA Europa League during the 2011–12 season. The following is a complete list of matches played by Malmö FF in the UEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League. It includes the tournament season, the stage, the opponent club and its country, the date, the venue and the score. Statistics are correct as of the 2022–23 season.

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Bo Larsson (right) and Rolf Eriksson, pictured in 1964. Larsson would go on to make 546 appearances for Malmö during the 1960s and 1970s, scoring 289 goals.[166]

European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

The European Cup Winners' Cup was formed in 1960, with the word "European" replaced by "UEFA" in 1994; it was abolished in 1999.[102] Malmö FF first played in the Cup Winners' Cup in the 1973–74 season as the 1973 winners of the Svenska Cupen. The following is a complete list of matches played by Malmö FF in the Cup Winners' Cup. It includes the season of the tournament, the stage, the opponent club and its country, the date, the venue and the score.

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Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was founded in 1955 and ran each season until it was replaced by the UEFA Cup in 1971.[179] Malmö FF first competed in the Fairs Cup for the 1965–66 season and played in the last edition of the competition in the 1970–71 season. The following is a complete list of matches played by Malmö FF in the Fairs Cup. It includes the season of the tournament, the stage, the opponent club and its country, the date, the venue and the score.

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UEFA Intertoto Cup

The UEFA Intertoto Cup was founded in 1995 as a replacement for the original Intertoto Cup, and ran each season until its abolishment in 2008.[186] Malmö FF's only appearance was in 2004, having finished 3rd in Allsvenskan the previous year.

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Intercontinental Cup / FIFA Club World Cup

The Intercontinental Cup was founded in 1960 and replaced by the FIFA Club World Cup in 2004.[188] Malmö FF's only appearance in either to date was in 1979, when Nottingham Forest, who had defeated Malmö in the 1979 European Cup final, refused to take part.[189] As the defeated finalists, Malmö FF took the English club's place in the two-legged tie against Olimpia of Paraguay.

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European Ranking

UEFA Ranking & Coefficient

The following data indicates Malmö FF coefficient rankings since 1999.[190]

As of 19 June 2022[191]

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ClubElo Ranking

As of 19 December 2021[192]

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Footnotes

  1. This does not include the two matches played by Malmö FF in FIFA competitions and the eight matches played in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
  2. Incorporates Malmö FF's pre-1990 record against both East and West German clubs
  3. Includes Malmö's record against Soviet Russian clubs pre-1991
  4. Malmö's results against Soviet Ukrainian clubs before the USSR's dissolution are integrated
  5. This include the club's record against Videoton FC.
  6. Swansea City is a club based in Swansea, Wales, but represents England in European competition as they compete in the English league system.

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