UC Sampdoria in European football
These are the matches that Italian football club Sampdoria have played in European football competitions.[1] SummaryThe Genoese club have won one continental title: the Cup Winners' Cup in 1990, overcoming Anderlecht in Gothenburg. This victory came during the greatest period of success in the history of the club, largely under coach Vujadin Boškov and featuring players such as Pagliuca, Mancini, Vialli, Vierchowod and Lombardo. In the 1988–89 Cup Winners' Cup they had finished runners-up to FC Barcelona in the Bern final, but in the same season won the Coppa Italia (one of four domestic cup wins from six finals in nine years), allowing another opportunity to compete for the European prize, which they duly achieved the following year. In the 1994–95 edition of the same tournament, Samp reached the semi-final before being eliminated on penalties by Arsenal. In addition, Sampdoria won their only Serie A national title in 1991, and in the subsequent European Cup campaign they went all the way to the final in London, again facing Barcelona and losing by a single goal late in extra time. It was the last year before that competition became known as the Champions League, although its format did involve a group stage. Since the mid-1990s, the club's European involvement has been less frequent and less prominent, although they have participated in the group stages of the UEFA Cup / Europa League on three occasions in the early 21st century (failing to progress each time). UEFA-organised seasonal competitionsSampdoria's score listed first. European Cup/Champions League
European Cup Winners' Cup/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
UEFA Cup/Europa League
UEFA Intertoto Cup
European Super Cup
FIFA-only recognized seasonal competitionsInter-Cities Fairs Cup
Overall recordUEFA Competitions record
Source: UEFA.com References
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