FC Flora Tallinn - UEFA Club Competition Results

UEFA Club Competition Results

Season Cup Rnd Opponent Score
1994–95 UEFA Cup 1Q OB 0–3 0–3
1995–96 UEFA Cup 1Q Lillestrøm 0–4 1–0
1996–97 UEFA Cup 1Q FC Haka 2–2 0–1
1997–98 UEFA Cup 1Q Hapoel Petah Tikva 0–1 1–2
1998–99 Champions League 1Q Steaua Bucureşti 1–4 3–1
1999–00 Champions League 1Q Partizan Belgrade 0–6 1–4
2000–01 UEFA Cup 1Q Club Brugge 1–4 0–2
2001–02 UEFA Cup 1Q Dinamo Zagreb 0–1 0–1
2002–03 Champions League 1Q APOEL 0–0 0–1
2003–04 Champions League 1Q Sheriff Tiraspol 0–1 1–1
2004–05 Champions League 1Q ND Gorica 2–4 1–3
2005–06 UEFA Cup 1Q Esbjerg 2–1 0–6
2006–07 UEFA Cup 1Q Lyn Oslo 1–1 0–0
2Q Brøndby 0–0 0–4
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1Q Vålerenga 0–1 0–1
2008–09 UEFA Cup 1Q Djurgårdens 0–0 2–2
2009–10 Europa League 2Q Brøndby 1–0 1–4
2010–11 Europa League 1Q Dinamo Tbilisi 1–2 0–0
2011–12 Champions League 2Q Shamrock Rovers 0–1 0–0
2012–13 Champions League 2Q FC Basel 0–2 0–3

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