Statistics
List of international games of GAK in UEFA-Cup, Champions League Qualification, Cupwinners' Cup and in Fairs' Cup:
1962/63:
- B 1909 Odense (CdCs – 1/8 Finale) 1:1 (H) 3:5 (A)
1964/65:
- NK Zagreb (MC R1) 0:6 (H) 2:3 (A)
1968/69:
- Ado Den Haag (CdCs R1) 0:2 (H) 1:4 (A)
1972/73:
- Panachaiki Patras (UC R1) 0:1 (H) 1:2 (A)
1980/81:
- Dinamo Tbilisi (CdCs – 1/16 Finale) 2:2 (H) 0:2 (A)
1982/83:
- Corvinul Hunedoara (UC R1) 1:1 (H) 0:3 (A)
1996/97:
- Vojvodina Novi Sad (UC Q2) 2:0 (H) 5:1 (A)
- Germinal Ekeren (UC R1) 2:0 (H) 1:3 (A)
- Inter Milan (UC R2) 1:0 (H) 0:1 (4:5 i.E.)(A)
1998/99:
- VPS Vaasa (UC Q2) 3:0 (H) 0:0 (A)
- Litex Lovech (UC R1) 2:0 (H) 1:1 (A)
- AS Monaco (UC R2) 3:3 (H) 0:4 (A)
1999/2000:
- KÍ Klaksvík (UC Q) 4:0 (H) 5:0 (A)
- Spartak Trnava (UC R1) 3:0 (H) 1:2 (A)
- Panathinaikos (UC R2) 2:1 (H) 0:1 (A)
2000/01:
- FC Kosice (UC R1) 0:0 (H) 3:2 (A)
- Espanyol Barcelona (UC R2) 1:0 (H) 0:4 (A)
2001/02:
- HB Tórshavn (UC Q) 4:0 (H) 2:2 (A)
- FC Utrecht (UC R1) 3:3 (H) 0:3 (A)
2002/03:
- FC Sheriff Tiraspol (CL Q2) 2:0 (H) 4:1 (A)
- Lokomotiv Moscow (CL Q3) 0:2 (H) 3:3 (A)
- APOEL Nicosia (UC R1) 1:1 (H) 0:2 (A)
2003/04:
- SK Tirana (CL Q2) 2:1 (H) 5:1 (A)
- Ajax Amsterdam (CL Q3) 1:1 (H) 1:2 (A)
- Vålerenga I.F. Fotball (UC R1) 1:1 (H) 0:0 (A)
2004/05:
- Liverpool F.C. (CL Q3) 0:2 (H) 1:0 (A)
- Litex Lovech (UC R1) 5:0 (H) 0:1 (A)
- AJ Auxerre (UC Gruppe F) 0:0 (A)
- Amica Wronki (UC Gruppe F) 3:1 (H)
- Rangers F.C. (UC Gruppe F) 0:3 (A)
- AZ Alkmaar (UC Gruppe F) 2:0 (H)
- Middlesbrough F.C. (UC 16tel-Finale) 2:2 (H) 1:2 (A)
2005/06:
- Nistru Otaci (UC Q) 2:0 (A) 1:0 (H)
- RC Strasbourg (UC R1) 0:2 (H) 0:5 (A)
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