Barry Town F.C. - European Record

European Record

Barry Town have played in 24 competitive matches in European competitions; in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup and Cup Winners Cup. The team has won three full ties, against opposition from Latvia, Hungary and Azerbaijan, in addition to single victories against FC Porto and Vardar Skopje. They scored 21 goals, and four shoot-out penalties.

Season Competition Round Date Country Club Score Scorers Attendance City
1994/95 Cup Winners Cup Q 11/08/94

25/08/94

Žalgiris Vilnius 0–1

0–6

N/A

N/A

1,914

2,900

Vilnius

Cardiff

1996/97 UEFA Cup 1Q 17/07/96

24/07/96

Dinaburg 0–0

2–1

N/A

Pike, T. Evans

2,500

2,250

Barry

Daugavpils

1996/97 UEFA Cup 2Q 06/08/96

20/08/96

Budapest Vasutas 1–3

3–1 (4–2 pens)

T. Evans

Pike (P), O' Gorman, C. Evans

2,000

2,500

Budapest

Barry

1996/97 UEFA Cup 1R 10/09/96

24/09/96

Aberdeen 1–3

3–3

Jones

O' Gorman, Ryan (P), Bird

13,500

6,500

Aberdeen

Barry

1997/98 Champions League 1Q 23/07/97

30/07/97

Dynamo Kyiv 0–2

0–4

N/A

N/A

12,000

2,380

Kiev

Barry

1998/99 Champions League 1Q 22/07/98

29/07/98

Dynamo Kyiv 0–8

1–2

N/A

Williams

11,800

890

Kiev

Barry

1999/00 Champions League 1Q 13/07/99

21/07/99

Valletta 0–0

2–3

N/A

Sloan (2)

2,005

2,996

Barry

Valletta

2000/01 UEFA Cup Q 10/08/00

24/08/00

Boavista 0–2

0–3

N/A

N/A

3,039

1,372

Oporto

Barry

2001/02 Champions League 1Q 11/07/01

18/07/01

FK Shamkir 2–0

1–0

York, French

Phillips

1,992

7,000

Barry

Baku

2001/02 Champions League 2Q 25/07/00

01/08/00

FC Porto 0–8

3–1

N/A

Phillips, Flynn, Lloyd (P)

55,000

2,377

Oporto

Barry

2002/03 Champions League 1Q 17/07/02

24/07/02

Skonto Riga 0–5

0–1

N/A

N/A

3,500

1,507

Riga

Barry

2003/04 Champions League 1Q 16/07/02

23/07/02

Vardar Skopje 0–3

2–1

N/A

Jarman, Moralee

5,000

1,400

Skopje

Barry

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