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European Finals Campaigns

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1950 Latin Cup

Stage Opponent Result Replay
1/2 Lazio 3–0
Final Bordeaux 3–3 (a.e.t.) 2–1 (a.e.t.)

1957 Latin Cup

Stage Opponent Result
1/2 Saint-Étienne 1–0
Final Real Madrid 0–1

1960–61 European Cup

Stage Opponent Home Away
Pre. Round Hearts 3–0 2–1
1st Round Újpesti Dózsa 6–2 1–2
1/4 AGF 3–1 4–1
1/2 Rapid Wien 3–0 1–1
Final Barcelona 3–2

1961–62 European Cup

Stage Opponent Home Away
1st Round Austria Wien 5–1 1–1
1/4 Nuremberg 6–0 1–3
1/2 Tottenham Hotspur 3–1 1–2
Final Real Madrid 5–3

1962–63 European Cup

Stage Opponent Home Away
1st Round Norrköping 5–1 1–1
1/4 Dukla Prague 2–1 0–0
1/2 Feyenoord 3–1 0–0
Final Milan 1–2

1964–65 European Cup

Stage Opponent Home Away
Pre. Round Aris 5–1 5–1
1st Round La Chaux-de-Fonds 5–0 1–1
1/4 Real Madrid 5–1 1–2
1/2 Vasas ETO Györ 4–0 1–0
Final Internazionale 0–1

1967–68 European Cup

Stage Opponent Home Away
1st Round Glentoran (a) 0–0 1–1
2nd Round Saint-Étienne 2–0 0–1
1/4 Vasas 3–0 0–0
1/2 Juventus 2–0 1–0
Final Manchester United 1–4 (a.e.t.)

1982–83 UEFA Cup

Stage Opponent Home Away
1st Round Real Betis 2–1 2–1
2nd Round Lokeren 2–0 2–1
3rd Round Zürich 4–0 1–1
1/4 Roma 1–1 2–1
1/2 Universitatea Craiova (a) 0–0 1–1
Final Anderlecht 1–1 0–1

1987–88 European Cup

Stage Opponent Home Away
1st Round Partizani Tirana 4–0 w/o
2nd Round AGF 1–0 0–0
1/4 Anderlecht 2–0 0–1
1/2 Steaua București 2–0 0–0
Final PSV 0–0 (a.e.t.) 5–6 (p.s.)

1989–90 European Cup

Stage Opponent Home Away
1st Round Derry City 4–0 2–1
2nd Round Budapest Honvéd 7–0 2–0
1/4 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–0 3–0
1/2 Marseille (a) 1–0 1–2
Final Milan 0–1

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