AC Sparta Prague in European football

AC Sparta Prague is an association football club from Prague, Czech Republic. The team has participated in 38 seasons of Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) club competitions, including 24 seasons in the Champions League and its predecessors, 14 seasons in the UEFA Cup and Europa League and six seasons in the Cup Winners' Cup.[1] The club's first appearance was in the 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup.[1] The club's best performance is reaching the semi-finals of the Cup Winners' Cup, which they managed in the 1972–73 season.

AC Sparta Prague in European football
ClubSparta Prague
First entry1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup
Latest entry2023–24 UEFA Europa League

The club plays its home matches at Generali Arena, an all-seater stadium in Prague. Jiří Novotný has appeared in the most UEFA matches for Sparta, with 83 games to his name. The scoring record is shared between Horst Siegl and Ivan Mráz with 14 goals each.[1]

Key

All-time statistics

The following is a list of the all-time statistics from Sparta Prague's games in the three UEFA tournaments it has participated in, as well as the overall total. The list contains the tournament, the number of games played (Pld), won (W), drawn (D) and lost (L), as well as goals for (GF), goals against (GA) and goal difference (GD). The statistics are up to date as of 28 July 2022.[1]

Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
European Cup/UEFA Champions League 146542963190204–14
Cup Winners' Cup 30155106832+36
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League 124503440175153+22
UEFA Europa Conference League 401325–3
Total30411969116435394+41

Matches

The following is a complete list of matches played by Sparta in UEFA tournaments. It includes the season, tournament, the stage, the opponent club and its country, the date, the venue and the score, with Sparta's score noted first. It is up to date as of 21 July 2022.

List of AC Sparta Prague matches in European football
Season Tournament Stage Opponent Date Venue Score
Team Country
1964–65 Cup Winners' CupR1 Anorthosis FamagustaCyprus Cyprus15 September 1964Stadion Letná, Prague10–0
19 September 1964Stadion ve Štruncových sadech, Plzeň6–0
R2West Ham UnitedEngland England24 November 1964Boleyn Ground, London0–2
8 December 1964Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
1965–66 European CupQ Lausanne-SportsSwitzerland Switzerland22 September 1965Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne0–0
29 September 1965Stadion Letná, Prague4–0
R1Górnik ZabrzePoland Poland24 November 1965Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
28 November 1965Silesian Stadium, Chorzów2–1
QFPartizanSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia2 March 1966Stadion Letná, Prague4–1
9 March 1966JNA Stadium, Belgrade0–5
1967–68 European CupR1 SkeidNorway Norway20 September 1967Bislett Stadion, Oslo1–0
4 October 1967Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
R2AnderlechtBelgium Belgium29 November 1967Stadion Eden, Prague3–2
6 December 1967Émile Versé Stadium, Brussels3–3
QFReal MadridSpain Spain6 March 1968Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid0–3
20 March 1968Stadion Eden, Prague2–1
1972–73 Cup Winners' CupR1 Standard LiègeBelgium Belgium12 September 1972Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège0–1
26 September 1972Stadion Letná, Prague4–2
R2FerencvárosHungary Hungary24 October 1972Népstadion, Budapest0–2
7 November 1972Stadion Letná, Prague4–1
QFSchalke 04West Germany West Germany6 March 1973Parkstadion, Gelsenkirchen1–2
20 March 1973Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
SFMilanItaly Italy11 April 1973San Siro, Milan0–1
25 April 1973Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
1976–77 Cup Winners' CupR1 MTKHungary Hungary13 September 1976Hungária körúti stadion, Budapest1–3
28 September 1976Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
1980–81 Cup Winners' CupR1 Spora LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg15 September 1980Stade Municipale, Luxembourg6–0
30 September 1980Stadion Letná, Prague6–0
R2Slavia SofiaBulgaria Bulgaria21 October 1980Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
4 November 1980Slavia Stadium, Sofia0–3
1981–82 UEFA CupR1 Neuchâtel XamaxSwitzerland Switzerland15 September 1981Stade de la Maladière, Neuchâtel0–4
29 September 1981Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
1983–84 UEFA CupR1 Real MadridSpain Spain14 September 1983Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
28 September 1983Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid1–1
R2Widzew ŁódźPoland Poland19 October 1983Away0–1
2 November 1983Home3–0
R3WatfordEngland England23 November 1983Vicarage Road, Watford3–2
7 December 1983Home4–0
QFHajduk SplitSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia7 March 1984Home1–0
21 March 1984Away0–2 (a.e.t.)
1984–85 European CupR1 VålerengaNorway Norway19 September 1984Bislett Stadion, Oslo3–3
3 October 1984Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
R2LyngbyDenmark Denmark24 October 1984Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
7 November 1984Idrætsparken, Copenhagen2–1
QFJuventusItaly Italy6 March 1985Stadio Olimpico, Turin0–3
20 March 1985Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
1985–86 European CupR1 BarcelonaSpain Spain18 September 1985Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
2 October 1985Camp Nou, Barcelona1–0 (a)
1986–87 UEFA CupR1 Vitória de GuimarãesPortugal Portugal17 September 1986Home1–1
1 October 1986Away1–2
1987–88 European CupR1 FramIceland Iceland16 September 1987Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík2–0
30 September 1987Stadion Letná, Prague8–0
R2AnderlechtBelgium Belgium21 October 1987Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
4 November 1987Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels0–1
1988–89 European CupR1 Steaua BucureștiRomania Romania7 September 1988Stadion Letná, Prague1–5
5 October 1988Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest2–2
1989–90 European CupR1 FenerbahçeTurkey Turkey13 September 1989Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
27 September 1989Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul2–1
R2CSKA SofiaBulgaria Bulgaria18 October 1989Štadión Antona Malatinského, Trnava2–2
1 November 1989Balgarska Armia Stadium, Sofia0–3
1990–91 European CupR1 Spartak MoscowSoviet Union USSR19 September 1990Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
3 October 1990Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow0–2
1991–92 European CupR1 RangersScotland Scotland18 September 1991Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
2 October 1991Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow1–2 (a)
R2MarseilleFrance France23 October 1991Stade Vélodrome, Marseille2–3
6 November 1991Stadion Letná, Prague2–1 (a)
Group BarcelonaSpain Spain27 November 1991Camp Nou, Barcelona2–3
Dynamo KyivSoviet Union USSR11 December 1991Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
BenficaPortugal Portugal4 March 1992Estádio da Luz, Lisbon1–1
18 March 1992Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
BarcelonaSpain Spain1 April 1992Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Dynamo KyivSoviet Union USSR15 April 1992Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv0–1
1992–93 Cup Winners' CupR1 AirdrieoniansScotland Scotland15 September 1992Away1–0
30 September 1992Home2–1
R2Werder BremenGermany Germany21 October 1992Weserstadion, Bremen3–2
4 November 1992Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
QFParmaItaly Italy2 March 1993Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
16 March 1993Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma0–2
1993–94 Champions LeagueR1 AIKSweden Sweden15 September 1993Råsundastadion, Stockholm0–1
29 September 1993Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
R2AnderlechtBelgium Belgium20 October 1993Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
3 November 1993Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels2–4
1994–95 Champions LeagueQ IFK GöteborgSweden Sweden10 August 1994Chance Arena, Jablonec nad Nisou1–0
24 August 1994Ullevi, Gothenburg0–2
1995–96 UEFA CupQ GalatasarayTurkey Turkey8 August 1995Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
22 August 1995Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul1–1
R1SilkeborgDenmark Denmark12 September 1995Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
26 September 1995Silkeborg Stadion, Silkeborg2–1 (a)
R2Zimbru ChișinăuMoldova Moldova17 October 1995Stadion Letná, Prague4–3
31 October 1995Chișinău2–0
R3MilanItaly Italy23 November 1995San Siro, Milan0–2
7 December 1995Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
1996–97 Cup Winners' CupQ GlentoranNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland8 August 1996The Oval, Belfast2–1
22 August 1996Stadion Letná, Prague8–0
R1Sturm GrazAustria Austria12 September 1996Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadium, Graz2–2
26 September 1996Stadion Letná, Prague1–1 (a)
R2FiorentinaItaly Italy17 October 1996Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence1–2
31 October 1996Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
1997–98 Champions LeagueQ2 SalzburgAustria Austria13 August 1997Stadion Lehen, Salzburg0–0
27 August 1997Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
Group ParmaItaly Italy17 September 1997Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Borussia DortmundGermany Germany1 October 1997Westfalenstadion, Dortmund1–4
GalatasarayTurkey Turkey22 October 1997Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
5 November 1997Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul0–2
ParmaItaly Italy27 November 1997Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma2–2
Borussia DortmundGermany Germany10 December 1997Stadion Letná, Prague0–3
1998–99 Champions LeagueQ2 Dynamo KyivUkraine Ukraine12 August 1998Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv1–0
26 August 1998Stadion Letná, Prague0–1 (a.e.t.) (1–3 pen.)
UEFA CupR1 Real SociedadSpain Spain15 September 1998Stadion Letná, Prague2–4
29 September 1998Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastián0–1
1999–2000 Champions LeagueGroup BordeauxFrance France15 September 1999Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Spartak MoscowRussia Russia21 September 1999Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow1–1
Willem IINetherlands Netherlands28 September 1999Stadion Letná, Prague4–0
20 October 1999Koning Willem II Stadion, Tilburg4–3
BordeauxFrance France26 October 1999Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux0–0
Spartak MoscowRussia Russia3 November 1999Stadion Letná, Prague5–2
Group 2 PortoPortugal Portugal23 November 1999Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
BarcelonaSpain Spain8 December 1999Camp Nou, Barcelona0–5
Hertha BSCGermany Germany1 March 2000Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
7 March 2000Olympic Stadium, Berlin1–0
PortoPortugal Portugal15 March 2000Estádio das Antas, Porto2–2
BarcelonaSpain Spain21 March 2000Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
2000–01 Champions LeagueQ3 Zimbru ChișinăuMoldova Moldova8 August 2000Speia, Chișinău1–0
23 August 2000Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Group ArsenalEngland England12 September 2000Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
LazioItaly Italy20 September 2000Stadio Olimpico, Rome0–3
Shakhtar DonetskUkraine Ukraine27 September 2000Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
17 October 2000Shakhtar Stadium, Donetsk1–2
ArsenalEngland England25 October 2000Highbury Stadium, London2–4
LazioItaly Italy7 November 2000Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
2001–02 Champions LeagueGroup Bayern MunichGermany Germany18 September 2001Olympiastadion, Berlin0–0
FeyenoordNetherlands Netherlands25 September 2001Stadion Letná, Prague4–0
Spartak MoscowRussia Russia10 October 2001Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
FeyenoordNetherlands Netherlands17 October 2001De Kuip, Rotterdam2–0
Spartak MoscowRussia Russia23 October 2001Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow2–2
Bayern MunichGermany Germany31 October 2001Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
Group 2 Real MadridSpain Spain21 November 2001Stadion Letná, Prague2–3
PortoPortugal Portugal4 December 2001Estádio das Antas, Porto1–0
PanathinaikosGreece Greece19 February 2002Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
27 February 2002Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium, Athens1–2
Real MadridSpain Spain12 March 2002Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid0–3
PortoPortugal Portugal20 March 2002Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
2002–03 Champions LeagueQ2 Torpedo KutaisiGeorgia (country) Georgia31 July 2002Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
7 August 2002Givi Kiladze Stadium, Kutaisi2–1
Q3GenkBelgium Belgium13 August 2002KRC Genk Arena, Genk0–2
27 August 2002Stadion Letná, Prague4–2 (a)
UEFA CupR1 Široki BrijegBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina19 September 2002Stadion Letná, Prague3–0
3 October 2002Stadion Pecara, Široki Brijeg1–0
R2DenizlisporTurkey Turkey31 October 2002Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
14 November 2002Denizli Atatürk Stadium, Denizli0–2
2003–04 Champions LeagueQ3 VardarNorth Macedonia Macedonia13 August 2003Philip II Arena, Skopje3–2
26 August 2003Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
Group ChelseaEngland England16 September 2003Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
LazioItaly Italy1 October 2003Stadio Olimpico, Rome2–2
BeşiktaşTurkey Turkey22 October 2003Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
4 November 2003BJK İnönü Stadium, Istanbul0–1
ChelseaEngland England26 November 2003Stamford Bridge, London0–0
LazioItaly Italy9 December 2003Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Round of 16MilanItaly Italy24 February 2004Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
10 March 2004San Siro, Milan1–4
2004–05 Champions LeagueQ2 APOELCyprus Cyprus28 July 2004GSP Stadium, Nicosia2–2
4 August 2004Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
Q3FerencvárosHungary Hungary11 August 2004Albert Flórián Stadium, Budapest0–1
25 August 2004Stadion Letná, Prague2–0 (a.e.t.)
Group FenerbahçeTurkey Turkey15 September 2004Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul0–1
LyonFrance France28 September 2004Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
Manchester UnitedEngland England19 October 2004Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
3 November 2004Old Trafford, Manchester1–4
FenerbahçeTurkey Turkey23 November 2004Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
LyonFrance France8 December 2004Stade de Gerland, Lyon0–5
2005–06 Champions LeagueGroup AjaxNetherlands Netherlands14 September 2005Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
ThunSwitzerland Switzerland27 September 2005Stade de Suisse, Bern0–1
ArsenalEngland England18 October 2005Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
2 November 2005Highbury Stadium, London0–3
AjaxNetherlands Netherlands22 November 2005Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam1–2
ThunSwitzerland Switzerland7 December 2005Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
2006–07 UEFA CupR1 Heart of MidlothianScotland Scotland14 September 2006Murrayfield, Edinburgh2–0
28 September 2006Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Group EspanyolSpain Spain19 October 2006Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
Zulte WaregemBelgium Belgium2 November 2006Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent1–3
AjaxNetherlands Netherlands23 November 2006Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Austria ViennaAustria Austria30 November 2006Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna1–0
2007–08 Champions LeagueQ3 ArsenalEngland England15 August 2007Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
29 August 2007Emirates Stadium, London0–3
UEFA CupR1 Odense BoldklubDenmark Denmark20 September 2007Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
4 October 2007Odense Stadion, Odense0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–3 pen.)
Group ZürichSwitzerland Switzerland25 October 2007Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
ToulouseFrance France8 November 2007Stadium Municipal, Toulouse3–2
Spartak MoscowRussia Russia29 November 2007Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Bayer LeverkusenGermany Germany6 December 2007BayArena, Leverkusen0–1
2008–09 Champions LeagueQ2 Sheriff TiraspolMoldova Moldova30 July 2008Stadionul Sheriff, Tiraspol1–0
6 August 2008Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Q3PanathinaikosGreece Greece13 August 2008Stadion Letná, Prague1–2
26 August 2008Spiros Louis Olympic Stadium, Athens0–1
UEFA CupR1 Dinamo ZagrebCroatia Croatia18 September 2008Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb0–0
2 October 2008Stadion Letná, Prague3–3 (a)
2009–10 Champions LeagueQ3 PanathinaikosGreece Greece28 July 2009Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
4 August 2009Spiros Louis Olympic Stadium, Athens0–3
Europa LeaguePO MariborSlovenia Slovenia20 August 2009Ljudski vrt, Maribor2–0
27 August 2009Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Group PSV EindhovenNetherlands Netherlands17 September 2009Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
CopenhagenDenmark Denmark1 October 2009Parken, Copenhagen0–1
CFR ClujRomania Romania22 October 2009Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
5 November 2009Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu, Cluj-Napoca3–2
PSV EindhovenNetherlands Netherlands3 December 2009Philips Stadion, Eindhoven0–1
CopenhagenDenmark Denmark16 December 2009Stadion Letná, Prague0–3
2010–11 Champions LeagueQ2 Liepājas MetalurgsLatvia Latvia13 July 2010Daugava Stadium, Liepāja3–0
21 July 2010Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Q3Lech PoznańPoland Poland27 July 2010Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
4 August 2010Municipal Stadium, Poznań1–0
POŽilinaSlovakia Slovakia17 August 2010Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
25 August 2010Stadium Pod Dubňom, Žilina0–1
Europa LeagueGroup PalermoItaly Italy16 September 2010Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
CSKA MoscowRussia Russia30 September 2010Arena Khimki, Khimki0–3
LausanneSwitzerland Switzerland21 October 2010Stadion Letná, Prague3–3
4 November 2010Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne3–1
PalermoItaly Italy2 December 2010Stadio Renzo Barbera, Palermo2–2
CSKA MoscowRussia Russia15 December 2010Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
Round of 32LiverpoolEngland England17 February 2011Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
24 February 2011Anfield, Liverpool0–1
2011–12 Europa LeagueQ3 SarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina28 July 2011Stadion Letná, Prague5–0
4 August 2011Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, Sarajevo2–0
POVasluiRomania Romania18 August 2011Stadionul Ceahlăul, Piatra Neamţ0–2
25 August 2011Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
2012–13 Europa LeagueQ3 Admira Wacker MödlingAustria Austria2 August 2012Bundesstadion Südstadt, Maria Enzersdorf2–0
9 August 2012Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
POFeyenoordNetherlands Netherlands23 August 2012De Kuip, Rotterdam2–2
30 August 2012Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Group LyonFrance France20 September 2012Stade de Gerland, Lyon1–2
Athletic BilbaoSpain Spain4 October 2012Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
H. Kiryat ShmonaIsrael Israel25 October 2012Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
8 November 2012Kiryat Eliezer Stadium, Haifa1–1
LyonFrance France22 November 2012Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
Athletic BilbaoSpain Spain6 December 2012San Mamés, Bilbao0–0
Round of 32ChelseaEngland England14 February 2013Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
21 February 2013Stamford Bridge, London1–1
2013–14 Europa LeagueQ2 HäckenSweden Sweden18 July 2013Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
25 July 2013Ullevi, Gothenburg0–1
2014–15 Champions LeagueQ2 Levadia TallinnEstonia Estonia15 July 2014Stadion Letná, Prague7–0
22 July 2014Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn1–1
Q3 Malmö FFSweden Sweden29 July 2014Stadion Letná, Prague4–2
6 August 2014Swedbank Stadion, Malmö0–2 (a)
Europa League PO PEC ZwolleNetherlands Netherlands21 August 2014IJsseldelta Stadion, Zwolle1–1
28 August 2014Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
Group NapoliItaly Italy18 September 2014Stadio San Paolo, Naples1–3
Young BoysSwitzerland Switzerland2 October 2014Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
Slovan BratislavaSlovakia Slovakia23 October 2014Štadión Pasienky, Bratislava3–0
6 November 2014Stadion Letná, Prague4–0
NapoliItaly Italy27 November 2014Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
Young BoysSwitzerland Switzerland11 December 2014Stade de Suisse, Bern0–2
2015–16 Champions LeagueQ3 CSKA MoscowRussia Russia28 July 2015Arena Khimki, Khimki2–2
4 August 2015Stadion Letná, Prague2–3
Europa League PO ThunSwitzerland Switzerland20 August 2015Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
27 August 2015Stockhorn Arena, Thun3–3
Group Asteras TripoliGreece Greece17 September 2015Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium, Tripoli1–1
APOELCyprus Cyprus1 October 2015Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Schalke 04Germany Germany22 October 2015Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen2–2
5 November 2015Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
Asteras TripoliGreece Greece26 November 2015Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
APOELCyprus Cyprus10 December 2015GSP Stadium, Nicosia3–1
Round of 32KrasnodarRussia Russia18 February 2016Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
25 February 2016Kuban Stadium, Krasnodar3–0
Round of 16LazioItaly Italy10 March 2016Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
17 March 2016Stadio Olimpico, Rome3–0
QFVillarrealSpain Spain7 April 2016Estadio El Madrigal, Villarreal1–2
14 April 2016Stadion Letná, Prague2–4
2016–17 Champions LeagueQ3 Steaua BucureștiRomania Romania26 July 2016Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
3 August 2016Arena Națională, Bucharest0–2
Europa League PO SønderjyskEDenmark Denmark18 August 2016Sydbank Park, Haderslev0–0
25 August 2016Stadion Letná, Prague3–2
Group SouthamptonEngland England15 September 2016St Mary's Stadium, Southampton0–3
Inter MilanItaly Italy29 September 2016Stadion Letná, Prague3–1
Hapoel Be'er ShevaIsrael Israel20 October 2016Turner Stadium, Be'er Sheva1–0
3 November 2016Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
SouthamptonEngland England24 November 2016Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
Inter MilanItaly Italy8 December 2016San Siro, Milan1–2
R32 RostovRussia Russia16 February 2017Olimp-2, Rostov0–4
23 February 2017Stadion Letná, Prague1–1
2017–18 Europa LeagueQ3 Red Star BelgradeSerbia Serbia27 July 2017Stadion Rajko Mitić, Belgrade0–2
4 August 2017Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
2018–19 Europa LeagueQ2 Spartak SuboticaSerbia Serbia26 July 2018Karađorđe Stadium, Novi Sad0–2
2 August 2018Stadion Letná, Prague2–1
2019–20 Europa LeagueQ3 TrabzonsporTurkey Turkey8 August 2019Stadion Letná, Prague2–2
15 August 2019Medical Park Stadyumu, Trabzon1–2
2020–21 Europa LeagueGroup LilleFrance France22 October 2020Stadion Letná, Prague1–4
MilanItaly Italy29 October 2020San Siro, Milan0–3
CelticScotland Scotland5 November 2020Celtic Park, Glasgow4–1
26 November 2020Stadion Letná, Prague4–1
LilleFrance France3 December 2020Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Villeneuve-d'Ascq1–2
MilanItaly Italy10 December 2020Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
2021–22 Champions LeagueQ2 Rapid WienAustria Austria20 July 2021Allianz Stadion, Vienna1–2
28 July 2021Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Q3 MonacoFrance France3 August 2021Stadion Letná, Prague0–2
10 August 2021Stade Louis II, Monaco1–3
Europa LeagueGroup BrøndbyDenmark Denmark16 September 2021Brøndby Stadium, Brøndbyvester0–0
RangersScotland Scotland30 September 2021Stadion Letná, Prague1–0
LyonFrance France21 October 2021Stadion Letná, Prague3–4
4 November 2021Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu0–3
RangersScotland Scotland25 November 2021Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow0–2
BrøndbyDenmark Denmark9 December 2021Stadion Letná, Prague2–0
Europa Conference LeagueKRPO PartizanSerbia Serbia17 February 2022Stadion Letná, Prague0–1
24 February 2022Partizan Stadium, Belgrade1–2
2022–23 Europa Conference LeagueQ2 VikingNorway Norway21 July 2022Stadion Letná, Prague0–0
28 July 2022Viking Stadion1–2
2023–24 Champions LeagueQ3 CopenhagenDenmark Denmark8 August 2023Parken, Copenhagen0–0
15 August 2023epet ARENA, Prague3–3 (a.e.t.) (2–4 pen.)
Europa LeaguePO Dinamo ZagrebCroatia Croatia24 August 2023Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb1–3
31 August 2023epet ARENA, Prague4–1

References

  1. "AC Sparta Prague". Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
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