Rosenborg BK in European football

Rosenborg Ballklub is an association football club which currently competes in Eliteserien (formerly known as Tippeligaen) from Trondheim, Trøndelag, central Norway and, at the same time, the most important in the country by far, both in terms of domestic performances as well as in terms of European record, thus surpassing close rivals Molde by a significant extent. With its rich history and tradition, the team has participated in 32 seasons of Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) club competitions, including 21 seasons in the European Cup and Champions League (UCL), 16 seasons in the UEFA Cup and Europa League (UEL), one season in the Cup Winners' Cup, and one season in the Intertoto Cup. In addition, the club had also participated in two editions of the new UEFA competition UEFA Europa Conference League (UECL). Their home stadium is Lerkendal.

Rosenborg BK in European football
Top: Rosenborg BK's official logo
Bottom: Rosenborg playing against Lyon at Lerkendal Stadion during the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League
ClubRosenborg
First entry1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup
Latest entry2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League
Titles
Champions League0 (Best result: Quarter-finals in 1996–97)
Europa League0 (Best result: Round 3 thrice, firstly in 2003–04, then secondly in 2005–06, and thirdly in 2007–08)

Rosenborg has played six times in the UEFA Cup after qualifying via the Champions League and once via the Intertoto Cup.[1] It has played 206 UEFA games, resulting in 81 wins, 39 draws, and 86 defeats.[2] The club's first appearance was in the 1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup, and it subsequently entered tournaments in six seasons until 1974–75. The club's next appearance was in the 1986–87 European Cup, and then in the 1989–90 European Cup.

Since then, Rosenborg has been involved in a UEFA tournament every season except the 2006–07 season.[3] The club's best performance is reaching the quarter-finals of the 1996–97 Champions League,[1] while their only European trophy came when they co-won the 2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup.[4]

Flag depicting Rosenborg BK's official logo in Trondheim, Norway.

Since the competition's introduction, Rosenborg are one of the few clubs to have advanced from the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League all the way to the group stage, and have achieved this on two occasions (another Norwegian club, Tromsø, were successful with the help of a disqualification).

The club plays its home matches at Lerkendal Stadion, an all-seater stadium in Trondheim. Since the last rebuilding in 2002, it can host 21,166 spectators.[5] Rosenborg's record attendance in a European match of 22,492 dates from the 1968–69 European Cup match against Rapid Wien.[6]

Rosenborg's biggest win is 7–1 against Astana in the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League qualification, while the biggest defeat is 1–9 against Hibernian in the 1974–75 UEFA Cup. With 133 caps, Roar Strand has appeared in the most UEFA matches for Rosenborg, while Harald Brattbakk has scored the most goals with 27.[1] Rosenborg has played Juventus, Porto, and Real Madrid six times, more than any other team.[3]

Key edit

All-time statistics edit

 
Rosenborg playing against Valencia at Lerkendal Stadion during the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League

The following is a list of the all-time statistics from Rosenborg's games in the four UEFA tournaments it has participated in, as well as the overall total. The list contains the tournament, the number of games played (P), won (W), drawn (D) and lost (L). The number of goals scored (GF), goals against (GA), goal difference (GD) and the percentage of matches won (Win%).

Updated 26 August 2021

Tournament P W D L GF GA GD Win%
Champions League / European Cup 152 58 32 62 224 230 −6 038.16
Europa League / UEFA Cup 113 43 20 50 164 166 −2 038.05
UEFA Europa Conference League 6 4 0 2 15 8 +7 066.67
Cup Winners' Cup 4 2 0 2 7 8 −1 050.00
UEFA Intertoto Cup 4 3 0 1 9 2 +7 075.00
Total 279 110 52 117 419 414 +5 039.43

Matches edit

The following is a complete list of matches played by Rosenborg in UEFA tournaments. It includes the season, tournament, the stage, the opponent club and its country, the date, the venue and the score, with Rosenborg's score noted first. It is up to date as of the end of 26 August 2021.

List of Rosenborg BK matches in European football
Season Tournament Stage Opponent Date Venue Score Ref
Team Country
1965–66 Cup Winners' Cup R1 KR Reykjavík   Iceland 24 August 1965 KR-völlur, Reykjavík 3–1 [7]
12 September 1965 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1
R2 Dynamo Kyiv   Soviet Union 24 October 1965 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–4
28 October 1965 Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium, Kyiv 0–2
1968–69 European Cup R1 Rapid Wien   Austria 18 September 1968 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–3 [7]
12 September 1968 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna 3–3
1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup R1 Southampton   England 17 September 1969 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–0
1 October 1969 The Dell, Southampton 0–2
1970–71 European Cup R1 Standard Liège   Belgium 16 September 1970 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–2 [7]
30 September 1970 Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège 0–5
1971–72 UEFA Cup R1 IFK Helsinki   Finland 15 September 1971 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–0 [7]
29 September 1971 Töölön Pallokenttä, Helsinki 1–0
R2 Lierse   Belgium 20 October 1971 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo [note 1] 4–1
3 November 1971 Herman Vanderpoortenstadion, Lier 0–3 (ag)
1972–73 European Cup R1 Celtic   Scotland 16 September 1972 Celtic Park, Glasgow 1–2 [7]
27 September 1972 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–3
1974–75 UEFA Cup R1 Hibernian   Scotland 18 September 1974 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–3 [7]
2 October 1974 Easter Road, Edinburgh 1–9
1986–87 European Cup R1 Linfield   Northern Ireland 17 September 1986 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–0 [7]
1 October 1986 Windsor Park, Belfast 1–1
R2 Red Star Belgrade   Yugoslavia 22 October 1986 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–3
5 November 1986 Stadion Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade 1–4
1989–90 European Cup R1 Mechelen   Belgium 13 September 1989 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0 [7]
27 September 1989 Argosstadion Achter de Kazerne, Mechelen 0–5
1990–91 UEFA Cup R1 Chornomorets Odesa   Soviet Union 19 September 1990 Spartak Stadium, Odessa 1–3 [7]
3 October 1990 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
1991–92 European Cup R1 Sampdoria   Italy 18 September 1991 Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa 0–5 [9]
2 October 1991 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–2
1992–93 UEFA Cup R1 Dynamo Moscow   Russia 16 September 1992 Dynamo Stadium, Moscow 1–5 [9]
30 September 1992 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0
1993–94 Champions League Q Avenir Beggen   Luxembourg 18 August 1993 Stade rue Henri Dunant, Luxembourg 2–0 [9]
1 September 1993 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–0
R1 Austria Wien   Austria 15 September 1993 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1 [9]
29 September 1993 Franz Horr Stadium, Vienna 1–4
1994–95 UEFA Cup Q Grevenmacher   Luxembourg 9 August 1994 Op Flohr Stadion, Grevenmacher 2–1 [9]
23 August 1994 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 6–0
R1 Deportivo La Coruña   Spain 13 September 1994 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–0 [9]
27 September 1994 Estadio Riazor, A Coruña 1–4 (aet)
1995–96 Champions League Q Beşiktaş   Turkey 9 August 1995 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–0 [9]
23 August 1995 BJK İnönü Stadium, Istanbul 1–3
Group Legia Warsaw   Poland 13 September 1995 Wojska Polskiego Stadium, Warsaw 1–3 [10]
Blackburn Rovers   England 27 September 1995 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
Spartak Moskva   Russia 18 October 1995 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–4
Spartak Moskva   Russia 1 November 1995 Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow 1–4
Legia Warsaw   Poland 22 November 1995 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 4–0
Blackburn Rovers   England 6 December 1995 Ewood Park, Blackburn 1–4
1996–97 Champions League Q Panathinaikos   Greece 7 August 1996 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens 0–1 [9]
21 August 1996 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–0 (aet)
Group IFK Göteborg   Sweden 11 September 1996 Ullevi, Gothenburg 3–2 [11]
Milan   Italy 25 September 1996 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–4
Porto   Portugal 16 October 1996 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
Porto   Portugal 30 October 1996 Estádio das Antas, Porto 0–3
IFK Göteborg   Sweden 20 November 1996 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–0
Milan   Italy 4 December 1996 San Siro, Milan 2–1
QF Juventus   Italy 5 March 1997 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1 [12]
19 March 1997 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin 0–2
1997–98 Champions League Q2 MTK Budapest   Hungary 14 August 1997 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium, Budapest 1–0 [9]
27 August 1997 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1
Group Real Madrid   Spain 17 September 1997 Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid 1–4 [13]
Olympiacos   Greece 1 October 1997 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 5–1
Porto   Portugal 22 October 1997 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0
Porto   Portugal 5 November 1997 Estádio das Antas, Porto 1–1
Real Madrid   Spain 27 November 1997 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0
Olympiacos   Greece 10 December 1997 Olympic Stadium, Athens 2–2
1998–99 Champions League Q2 Club Brugge   Belgium 12 August 1998 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0 [12]
16 August 1998 Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges 2–4 (ag)
Group Athletic Bilbao   Spain 16 September 1998 San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao 1–1 [14]
Juventus   Italy 30 September 1998 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
Galatasaray   Turkey 21 October 1998 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–0
Galatasaray   Turkey 4 November 1998 Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul 0–3
Athletic Bilbao   Spain 25 November 1998 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
Juventus   Italy 9 December 1998 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin 0–2
1999–2000 Champions League Group Boavista   Portugal 14 September 1999 Estádio do Bessa, Porto 3–0 [15]
Feyenoord   Netherlands 22 September 1999 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–2
Borussia Dortmund   Germany 29 September 1999 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–2
Borussia Dortmund   Germany 19 October 1999 Westfalenstadion, Dortmund 3–0
Boavista   Portugal 27 October 1999 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0
Feyenoord   Netherlands 2 November 1999 Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam 0–1
Group 2 Bayern Munich   Germany 24 November 1999 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1 [16]
Real Madrid   Spain 7 December 1999 Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid 1–3
Dynamo Kyiv   Ukraine 29 February 2000 Olympic NSC, Kyiv 1–2
Dynamo Kyiv   Ukraine 8 March 2000 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–2
Bayern Munich   Germany 14 March 2000 Olympiastadion, Munich 1–2
Real Madrid   Spain 22 March 2000 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
2000–01 Champions League Q2 Shelbourne   Ireland 26 July 2000 Tolka Park, Dublin 3–1 [12]
2 August 2000 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
Q3 Dunaferr   Hungary 9 August 2000 Dunaferr Arena, Dunaújváros 2–2
23 August 2000 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
Group Paris-Saint Germain   France 13 September 2000 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1 [17]
Bayern Munich   Germany 19 September 2000 Olympiastadion, Munich 1–1
Helsingborg   Sweden 26 September 2000 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 6–1
Helsingborg   Sweden 18 October 2000 Olympia, Helsingborg 0–2
Paris-Saint Germain   France 24 October 2000 Parc des Princes, Paris 2–7
Bayern Munich   Germany 8 November 2000 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
UEFA Cup R3 Alavés   Spain 23 November 2000 Estadio Mendizorrotza, Vitoria-Gasteiz 1–1 [12]
7 December 2000 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–3
2001–02 Champions League Q3 Inter Bratislava   Slovakia 8 August 2001 Štadión Pasienky, Bratislava 3–3 [12]
28 August 2001 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 4–0
Group Porto   Portugal 18 September 2001 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–2 [18]
Juventus   Italy 25 September 2001 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
Celtic   Scotland 10 October 2001 Celtic Park, Glasgow 0–1
Juventus   Italy 17 October 2001 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin 0–1
Celtic   Scotland 23 October 2001 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0
Porto   Portugal 31 October 2001 Estádio das Antas, Porto 0–1
2002–03 Champions League Q3 Brøndby   Denmark 14 August 2002 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–0 [19]
28 August 2002 Brøndby Stadium, Copenhagen 3–2
Group Internazionale   Italy 17 September 2002 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–2 [20]
Lyon   France 25 September 2002 Stade de Gerland, Lyon 0–5
Ajax   Netherlands 2 October 2002 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0
Ajax   Netherlands 22 October 2002 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam 1–1
Internazionale   Italy 30 October 2002 San Siro, Milan 0–3
Lyon   France 12 November 2002 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
2003–04 Champions League Q2 Bohemian   Ireland 30 July 2003 Dalymount Park, Dublin 1–0 [19]
6 August 2003 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 4–0
Q3 Deportivo La Coruña   Spain 13 August 2003 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0 [19]
26 August 2003 Estadio Riazor, A Coruña 0–1
UEFA Cup R1 Ventspils   Latvia 24 September 2003 Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, Ventspils 4–1 [19]
15 October 2003 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 6–0
R2 Red Star Belgrade   Serbia and Montenegro 29 October 2003 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0
27 October 2003 Stadion Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade 1–0
R3 Benfica   Portugal 26 February 2004 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon 0–1
3 March 2004 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1 (ag)
2004–05 Champions League Q2 Sheriff Tiraspol   Moldova 28 July 2004 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1 [19]
4 August 2004 Sheriff Stadium, Tiraspol 2–0
Q3 Maccabi Haifa   Israel 11 August 2004 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
24 August 2004 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan 3–2 (aet)
Group Panathinaikos   Greece 14 September 2004 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens 1–2 [21]
Arsenal   England 29 September 2004 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
PSV Eindhoven   Netherlands 20 October 2004 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–2
PSV Eindhoven   Netherlands 2 November 2004 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven 0–1
Panathinaikos   Greece 24 November 2004 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–2
Arsenal   England 7 December 2004 Highbury, London 1–5
2005–06 Champions League Q3 Steaua București   Romania 10 August 2005 Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest 1–1 [19]
23 August 2005 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–2
Group Olympiacos   Greece 13 September 2005 Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus 3–1 [22]
Lyon   France 28 September 2005 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
Real Madrid   Spain 19 October 2005 Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid 1–4
Real Madrid   Spain 1 November 2005 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–2
Olympiacos   Greece 23 November 2005 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
Lyon   France 6 December 2005 Stade de Gerland, Lyon 1–2
UEFA Cup R3 Zenit St. Petersburg   Russia 15 February 2006 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–2 [19]
23 February 2006 Petrovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg 1–2
2007–08 Champions League Q2 Astana   Kazakhstan 1 August 2007 Kazhimukan Munaitpasov Stadium, Astana 3–1 [23]
8 August 2007 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 7–1 [24]
Q3 Tampere United   Finland 15 August 2007 Ratina Stadion, Tampere 3–0 [25]
29 August 2007 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0 [26]
Group Chelsea   England 18 September 2007 Stamford Bridge, London 1–1 [27]
Schalke 04   Germany 3 October 2007 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–2
Valencia   Spain 24 October 2007 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0
Valencia   Spain 6 November 2007 Estadio Mestalla, Valencia 2–0
Chelsea   England 28 November 2007 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–4
Schalke 04   Germany 11 December 2007 Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen 1–3
UEFA Cup R3 Fiorentina   Italy 14 February 2008 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1 [28]
21 February 2008 Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence 1–2 [29]
2008–09 Intertoto Cup R2 Ekranas   Lithuania 6 July 2008 Aukštaitija Stadium, Panevėžys 3–1 [30]
13 July 2008 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 4–0 [31]
R3 NAC Breda   Netherlands 19 July 2008 Rat Verlegh Stadion, Breda 0–1 [32]
27 July 2008 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0 [33]
UEFA Cup Q2 Djurgården   Sweden 14 August 2008 Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm 1–2 [34]
28 August 2008 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 5–0 [35]
R1 Brøndby   Denmark 18 September 2008 Brøndby Stadium, Copenhagen 2–1 [36]
2 October 2008 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–2 [37]
Group Club Brugge   Belgium 23 October 2008 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0 [38]
Saint-Étienne   France 6 November 2008 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne 0–3
Valencia   Spain 27 November 2008 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–4
Copenhagen   Denmark 4 December 2008 Parken Stadion, Copenhagen 1–1
2009–10 Europa League Q1 Runavík   Faroe Islands 2 July 2009 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn 3–0 [39]
9 July 2009 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1 [40]
Q2 Qarabağ   Azerbaijan 16 July 2009 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0 [41]
23 July 2009 Tofiq Bahramov Stadium, Baku 0–1 [42]
2010–11 Champions League Q2 Linfield   Northern Ireland 14 July 2010 Windsor Park, Belfast 0–0 [43]
21 July 2010 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0
Q3 AIK   Sweden 28 July 2010 Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm 1–0 [44]
4 August 2010 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–0
PO Copenhagen   Denmark 28 July 2010 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1 [45]
4 August 2010 Parken Stadion, Copenhagen 0–1 (ag)
Europa League Group Bayer Leverkusen   Germany 16 September 2010 BayArena, Leverkusen 0–4 [46]
Aris   Greece 30 September 2010 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
Atlético Madrid   Spain 21 October 2010 Estadio Vicente Calderón, Madrid 0–3
Atlético Madrid   Spain 4 November 2010 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–2
Bayer Leverkusen   Germany 1 December 2010 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
Aris   Greece 16 December 2010 Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium, Thessaloniki 0–2
2011–12 Champions League Q2 Breiðablik   Iceland 13 July 2011 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 5–0 [47]
20 July 2011 Kópavogsvöllur, Kópavogur 0–2
Q3 Viktoria Plzeň   Czech Republic 27 July 2011 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1 [48]
3 August 2011 Stadion města Plzně, Plzeň 2–3
Europa League PO AEK Larnaca   Cyprus 18 August 2011 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0 [49]
25 August 2011 Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, Larnaca 1–2
2012–13 Europa League Q1 Crusaders   Northern Ireland 5 July 2012 Seaview, Belfast 3–0 [50]
12 July 2012 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–0
Q2 Ordabasy   Kazakhstan 19 July 2012 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–2
26 July 2012 Kazhimukan Munaitpasov Stadium, Almaty 2–1
Q3 Servette   Switzerland 2 August 2012 Stade de Genève, Geneva 1–1
9 August 2012 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0 (ag)
PO Legia Warsaw   Poland 23 August 2012 Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw 1–1
30 August 2012 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
Group Rapid Wien   Austria 20 September 2012 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna 2–1
Bayer Leverkusen   Germany 4 October 2012 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
Metalist Kharkiv   Ukraine 25 October 2012 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–2
Metalist Kharkiv   Ukraine 8 November 2012 Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv 1–3
Rapid Wien   Austria 22 November 2012 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–2
Bayer Leverkusen   Germany 6 December 2012 BayArena, Leverkusen 0–1
2013–14 Europa League Q1 Crusaders   Northern Ireland 24 June 2013 Seaview, Belfast 2–1 [51]
11 July 2013 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 7–2
Q2 St Johnstone   Scotland 18 July 2013 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
25 July 2013 McDiarmid Park, Perth 1–1
2014–15 Europa League Q1 Jelgava   Latvia 3 July 2014 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 4–0 [52]
10 July 2014 Olympic Sports Center of Zemgale, Jelgava 2–0
Q2 Sligo Rovers   Ireland 17 July 2014 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–2
24 July 2014 The Showgrounds, Sligo 3–1
Q3 Karabükspor   Turkey 31 July 2014 Dr. Necmettin Şeyhoğlu Stadium, Karabük 0–0
7 August 2014 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
2015–16 Europa League Q1 Víkingur   Faroe Islands 2 July 2015 Sarpugerði, Norðragøta 2–0 [53]
9 July 2015 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0
Q2 KR   Iceland 16 July 2015 KR-völlur, Iceland 1–0
23 July 2015 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–0
Q3 Debrecen   Hungary 30 July 2015 Nagyerdei Stadion, Debrecen 3–2
6 August 2015 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1
PO Steaua București   Romania 20 August 2015 Arena Națională, Bucharest 3–0
27 August 2015 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
Group G Saint-Étienne   France 17 September 2015 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne 2–2
Dnipro   Ukraine 1 October 2015 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
Lazio   Italy 22 October 2015 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 1–3
Lazio   Italy 5 November 2015 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–2
Saint-Étienne   France 26 November 2015 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
Dnipro   Ukraine 10 December 2015 Dnipro-Arena, Dnipropetrovsk 0–3
2016–17 Champions League Q2 Norrköping   Sweden 13 July 2016 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1 [54]
20 July 2016 Nya Parken, Norrköping 2–3
Q3 APOEL   Cyprus 27 July 2016 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
3 August 2016 GSP Stadium, Nicosia 0–3
Europa League PO Austria Wien   Austria 18 August 2016 Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna 1–2 [55]
25 August 2016 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–2
2017–18 Champions League Q2 Dundalk   Ireland 12 July 2017 Oriel Park, Dundalk 1–1 [56]
19 July 2017 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
Q3 Celtic   Scotland 26 July 2017 Celtic Park, Glasgow 0–0
2 August 2017 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
Europa League PO Ajax Amsterdam   Netherlands 17 August 2017 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam 1–0 [57]
24 August 2017 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–2
Group L Real Sociedad   Spain 14 September 2017 Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastián 0–4
FK Vardar   Macedonia 28 September 2017 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg   Russia 19 October 2017 Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg 1–3
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg   Russia 2 November 2017 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
Real Sociedad   Spain 23 November 2017 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
FK Vardar   Macedonia 7 December 2017 Philip II Arena, Skopje 1–1
2018–19 Champions League Q1 Valur   Iceland 11 July 2018 Hlíðarendi Stadium, Reykjavík 0–1 [58]
18 July 2018 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1
Q2 Celtic   Scotland 25 July 2018 Celtic Park, Glasgow 1–3
1 August 2018 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–0
Europa League Q3 Cork City   Ireland 9 August 2018 Turners Cross, Cork 2–0 [59]
16 August 2018 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–0
PO KF Shkëndija   Macedonia 23 August 2018 Lerkendal stadion, Trondheim 3–1
30 August 2018 Philip II Arena, Skopje 2–0
Group B Celtic   Scotland 20 September 2018 Celtic Park, Glasgow 0–1
RB Leipzig   Germany 4 October 2018 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–3
Red Bull Salzburg   Austria 25 October 2018 Red Bull Arena, Salzburg 0–3
Red Bull Salzburg   Austria 8 November 2018 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–5
Celtic   Scotland 29 November 2018 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–1
RB Leipzig   Germany 13 December 2018 Red Bull Arena, Leipzig 1–1
2019–20 Champions League Q1 Linfield   Northern Ireland 10 July 2019 Windsor Park, Belfast 2–0
17 July 2019 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 4–0
Q2 BATE Borisov   Belarus 24 July 2019 Borisov Arena, Barysaw 1–2
31 July 2019 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–0
Q3 Maribor   Slovenia 7 August 2019 Ljudski vrt, Maribor 3–1
13 August 2019 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–1
PO Dinamo Zagreb   Croatia 21 August 2019 Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb 0–2
27 August 2019 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–1
Europa League Group D LASK   Austria 19 September 2019 Linzer Stadion, Linz 0–1
PSV Eindhoven   Netherlands 3 October 2019 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–4
Sporting CP   Portugal 24 October 2019 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon 0–1
Sporting CP   Portugal 7 November 2019 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–2
LASK   Austria 28 November 2019 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–2
PSV Eindhoven   Netherlands 12 December 2019 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven 1–1
2020–21 Europa League Q1 Breiðablik   Iceland 27 August 2020 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 4–2
Q2 Ventspils   Latvia 17 September 2020 Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, Ventspils 5–1
Q3 Alanyaspor   Turkey 24 September 2020 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–0
PO PSV Eindhoven   Netherlands 1 October 2020 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 0–2
2021–22 Conference League Q2 FH   Iceland 22 July 2021 Kaplakriki, Hafnarfjörður 2–0 [60]
29 July 2021 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 4–1
Q3 Domžale   Slovenia 5 August 2021 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 6–1
10 August 2021 Stožice Stadium, Ljubljana 2–1
PO Rennes   France 19 August 2021 Roazhon Park, Rennes 0–2
26 August 2021 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 1–3
2023–24 Conference League Q2 Crusaders   Northern Ireland 27 July 2023 Seaview, Belfast 2–2
3 August 2023 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 3–2 (a.e.t)
Q3 Heart of Midlothian   Scotland 10 August 2023 Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim 2–1
17 August 2023 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh 1–3

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The following list shows statistics against opposing teams Rosenborg has played three or more matches against in UEFA tournaments. It shows the club and its country, games played (P), won (W), drawn (D) and lost (L), goals for (F) and against (A). Statistics are as of the end of the 2018–19 season. The statistics include goals scored during extra time where applicable; in these games, the result given is the result at the end of extra time.

Club Country P W D L F A
Celtic   Scotland 10 1 2 7 5 12
Crusaders   Northern Ireland 6 5 1 0 18 7
Juventus   Italy 6 0 3 3 3 8
Linfield   Northern Ireland 6 4 2 0 10 1
Porto   Portugal 6 1 1 4 4 8
Real Madrid   Spain 6 1 0 5 5 14
PSV Eindhoven   Netherlands 5 0 1 4 3 10
Ajax Amsterdam   Netherlands 4 2 2 0 5 3
Bayer Leverkusen   Germany 4 0 0 4 0 7
Austria Wien   Austria 4 1 0 3 6 9
Bayern Munich   Germany 4 0 3 1 4 5
Brøndby   Denmark 4 4 0 0 9 5
Deportivo La Coruña   Spain 4 1 1 2 3 10
Dynamo Kyiv   Ukraine 4 0 0 4 4 10
KR Reykjavík   Iceland 4 4 0 0 10 2
Legia Warsaw   Poland 4 2 1 1 8 5
Lyon   France 4 0 1 3 2 9
Olympiacos   Greece 4 2 2 0 11 5
Rapid Wien   Austria 4 2 1 1 9 9
Steaua București   Romania 4 2 1 1 7 4
Panathinaikos   Greece 4 1 2 1 6 5
Red Star Belgrade   Yugoslavia 4 1 1 2 2 7
Zenit Saint Petersburg   Russia 4 0 1 3 3 8
Breiðablik   Iceland 3 3 0 0 9 4
Club Brugge   Belgium 3 1 1 1 4 4
Copenhagen   Denmark 3 1 1 1 3 3
Saint-Étienne   France 3 0 2 1 3 6
Valencia   Spain 3 2 0 1 4 4
Ventspils   Latvia 3 3 0 0 15 2

Notes edit

Notes
  1. ^ Rosenborg played the 1971–72 UEFA Cup match at home against Lierse at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo due to weather conditions making it impossible to play at their home ground Lerkendal stadion.[8]

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