Liverpool F.C. has a distinguished history in the UEFA Cup, now known as the Europa League. The club has won the competition three times: in 1973, 1976, and 2001. These successful runs have cemented Liverpool’s reputation in European football, with memorable victories and dramatic matches. Their 2001 triumph was part of a historic cup treble. Liverpool has also reached later stages in other seasons, demonstrating consistent European pedigree.
Liverpool F.C. has a distinguished history in the UEFA Cup, now known as the Europa League. The club has won the competition three times: in 1973, 1976, and 2001. These successful runs have cemented Liverpool’s reputation in European football, with memorable victories and dramatic matches. Their 2001 triumph was part of a historic cup treble. Liverpool has also reached later stages in other seasons, demonstrating consistent European pedigree.
What is the UEFA Cup/Europa League?
It is UEFA's annual European club competition for men's teams. It began as the UEFA Cup in 1971 and was renamed the Europa League in 2009–10. Teams qualify via domestic leagues and cups, and the winner earns the title plus a berth in the next season's Europa League group stage (subject to usual qualification rules). They also play the UEFA Super Cup vs the Champions League winner.
What does a team's 'run' mean in this competition?
A team's run describes how far they progress in a season, from qualifying rounds or the group stage through the knockout rounds to the final.
How is the competition structured?
Teams enter through qualifying rounds or the group stage. After the group stage, they compete in knockout rounds (round of 32, round of 16, etc.) and culminate in a final.
What does winning the Europa League mean for a club?
It makes the team the season's champion, earns the Europa League trophy, a place in the next season's Europa League group stage (subject to qualification rules), and a spot in the UEFA Super Cup against the Champions League winner.