AS Monaco FC in European football

Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club is a French–listed football club, located in Monaco. They received entry to their first European competition, the European Cup, after being crowned as winners of the league in 1961. The side qualified for the beginning round, the preliminary stage, where they were beaten 4–6 on aggregate by Scottish opponents Rangers in both legs of the tie, 2–3 at home, and 3–2 on foreign ground. As runners-up of the French annual cup, the Coupe de France, AS Monaco added their name to a second European tournament, the 1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup, also exiting in the first phase against Eintracht Frankfurt with a 2–5 total score.

The outfit achieved their best results in the 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup, being defeated in the final 0–2 against Werder Bremen, and the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League, where they suffered a 0–3 loss to Porto. AS Monaco recorded their highest win against Swansea City of Wales with 8–0 at the Stade Louis II in the first phase, second leg of the 1991–92 Cup Winners' Cup.[1] Their largest deficit was against a Scottish club, Dundee United, in the 1981–82 UEFA Cup first home round which they lost 2–5.[1] The club's latest participation is in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League knockout round play-offs.

Matches

List of AS Monaco FC matches
SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionHomeAwayAgg.Refs
1961–62European CupPreliminary round Rangers2–32–34–6[2][3]
1963–64European CupPreliminary round AEK Athens7–21–18–3[4]
First round Internazionale1–30–11–4
1974–75European Cup Winners' CupFirst round Eintracht Frankfurt2–20–32–5[5][6]
1978–79European CupPreliminary round Steaua București3–00–23–2
First round Malmö FF0–10–00–1
1979–80UEFA CupFirst round Shakhtar Donetsk2–01–23–2
Second round Lokomotiv Sofia2–12–44–5
1980–81European Cup Winners' CupFirst round Valencia3–30–2 3–5[7]
1981–82UEFA CupFirst round Dundee United2–52–14–6[8][9]
1982–83European CupFirst round CSKA Sofia0–00–2[nb 1]0–2
1984–85UEFA CupFirst round CSKA Sofia2–21–23–4
1985–86European Cup Winners' CupFirst round Universitatea Craiova2–00–32–3
1988–89European CupFirst round Valur2–00–12–1[10][11]
Second round Club Brugge6–10–16–2
Quarter-final Galatasaray0–11–11–2
1989–90European Cup Winners' CupFirst round Belenenses3–01–14–1[12]
Second round Dynamo Berlin0–01–11–1 [nb 2][13][14]
Quarter-final Valladolid0–00–0 0–0 [nb 3][15]
Semi-final Sampdoria2–20–22–4[16][17]
1990–91UEFA CupFirst round Roda JC3–13–16–2[18][19]
Second round Chornomorets Odesa1–00–01–0
Third round Torpedo Moscow1–21–22–4
1991–92European Cup Winners' CupFirst round Swansea City8–02–110–1
Second round IFK Norrköping1–02–13–1
Quarter-final Roma1–00–01–0[20][21]
Semi-final Feyenoord1–12–23–3 [nb 4][22][23]
Final Werder Bremen0–2 (N)[24]
1992–93European Cup Winners' CupFirst round Miedź Legnica0–01–01–0
Second round Olympiacos0–10–00–1
1993–94UEFA Champions LeagueFirst round AEK Athens1–01–12–1[25]
Second round Steaua București4–10–14–2
Group stage Spartak Moscow4–10–02nd[26][27]
Barcelona0–10–2[28][29]
Galatasaray3–02–0[30][31]
Semi-final Milan0–3 (A)[32]
1995–96UEFA CupFirst round Leeds United0–31–01–3[33][34]
1996–97UEFA CupFirst round Hutnik Kraków3–11–04–1[35][36]
Second round Borussia Mönchengladbach0–14–24–3[37][38]
Third round Hamburg3–02–05–0[39][40]
Quarter-final Newcastle United3–01–04–0[41][42]
Semi-final Internazionale1–01–32–3[43][44]
1997–98UEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage Sporting CP3–20–31st[45][46]
Bayer Leverkusen4–02–2[47][48]
Lierse5–11–0[49][50]
Quarter-final Manchester United0–01–11–1 [nb 4][51][52]
Semi-final Juventus3–21–44–6[53][54]
1998–99UEFA CupFirst round ŁKS Łódź0–03–13–1[55][56]
Second round Grazer AK4–03–37–3[57][58]
Third round Marseille2–20–12–3[59][60]
1999–2000UEFA CupFirst round St Johnstone3–03–36–3[61][62]
Second round Widzew Łódź2–01–13–1[63][64]
Third round AEK Athens1–02–23–2[65][66]
Fourth round Mallorca1–01–42–4[67][68]
2000–01UEFA Champions LeagueFirst group stage Galatasaray4–22–34th[69][70]
Rangers0–12–2[71][72]
Sturm Graz5–00–2[73][74]
2003–04UEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage PSV Eindhoven1–12–11st[75][76]
AEK Athens4–00–0[77][78]
Deportivo La Coruña8–30–1[79][80]
First knockout round Lokomotiv Moscow1–01–22–2 [nb 4][81][82]
Quarter-final Real Madrid3–12–45–5 [nb 4][83][84]
Semi-final Chelsea3–12–25–3[85][86]
Final Porto0–3 (N)[87]
2004–05UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying round Gorica6–03–09–0[88][89]
Group stage Liverpool1–00–21st[90][91]
Deportivo La Coruña2–05–0[92][93]
Olympiacos2–10–1[94][95]
First knockout round PSV Eindhoven0–20–10–3[96][97]
2005–06UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying round Real Betis2–20–12–3[98][99]
2005–06UEFA CupFirst round Willem II2–03–15–1[100][101]
Group stage Viking0–11st[102]
Hamburg2–0[103]
Slavia Prague2–0[104]
CSKA Sofia2–1[105]
Round of 32 Basel1–10–11–2[106][107]
2014–15UEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage Bayer Leverkusen1–01–01st[108][109]
Zenit Saint Petersburg2–00–0[110][111]
Benfica0–00–1[112][113]
Round of 16 Arsenal0–23–13–3 [nb 2][114][115]
Quarter-final Juventus0–00–10–1[116][117]
2015–16UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying round Young Boys4–03–17–1
Play-off round Valencia2–11–33–4
UEFA Europa LeagueGroup H Tottenham Hotspur1–11–43rd
Anderlecht0–21–1
Qarabağ1–01–1
2016–17UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying round Fenerbahçe3–11–24–3
Play-off round Villarreal1–02–13–1
Group E CSKA Moscow3–01–11st
Bayer Leverkusen1–10–3
Tottenham Hotspur2–12–1
Round of 16 Manchester City3–13–56–6 [nb 2]
Quarter-final Borussia Dortmund3–13–26–3
Semi-final Juventus0–21–21–4
2017–18UEFA Champions LeagueGroup G RB Leipzig1–41–14th
Porto0–32–5
Beşiktaş1–21–1
2018–19UEFA Champions LeagueGroup A Atlético Madrid1–20–24th
Borussia Dortmund0–20–3
Club Brugge0–41–1
2021–22UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying round Sparta Prague3–12–05–1
Play-off round Shakhtar Donetsk0–12–2 (a.e.t.)2–3
UEFA Europa LeagueGroup B PSV Eindhoven0–02–11st
Real Sociedad2–11–1
Sturm Graz1–01–1
Round of 16 Braga1–10–21–3
2022–23UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying round PSV Eindhoven1–12–3 (a.e.t.)3–4
UEFA Europa LeagueGroup H Red Star Belgrade4–11–02nd
Ferencváros0–11–1
Trabzonspor3–10–4
Knockout round play-off Bayer Leverkusen2–3 (a.e.t.)3–2 5–5 [nb 5]

Overall record

By competition

As of 12 December 2017
CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDWin%[nb 6]Refs
European Cup / UEFA Champions League117472446183156+2743.48[118][119]
European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup2781363227+529.63[118][120]
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League542712158664+2250.00[118]
Total180764658278212+6643.68[118]

By country

As of 22 November 2016
CountryPldWDLGFGAGDWin%[nb 6]
 Austria4211125+750.00
 Azerbaijan211021+150.00
 Belgium6312136+750.00
 Bulgaria7223912–328.57
 Czech Republic110020+2100.00
 East Germany20201100.00
 England168442119+250.00
 France201123–10.00
 Germany11722208+1263.64
 Greece12552199+1041.67
 Iceland210121+150.00
 Italy133371021–1123.08
 Netherlands105321711+650.00
 Norway100101–10.00
 Poland8530113+862.50
 Portugal7223710–328.57
 Romania630397+250.00
 Russia8431124+850.00
 Scotland82241618–225.00
 Slovenia220090+9100.00
 Soviet Union621366033.33
 Spain208483329+440.00
 Sweden421132+150.00
  Switzerland421183+550.00
 Turkey84131610+650.00
 Wales2200101+9100.00
 West Germany201125–30.00
Total174764454272196+7643.68

Notes

References