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Have Aston Villa played in UEFA Champions League before this season? History in Europe, past record for Unai Emery’s team | Sporting News
Aston Villa finished fourth in the 2023/24 Premier League and secured the hugely lucrative bonus of a spot in this season’s UEFA Champions League.
Unai Emery’s side have taken huge strides since the Spaniard’s arrival in October 2022. The former Arsenal boss took over a team who were languishing two places above the relegation zone under Steven Gerrard, but he has masterminded a transition that now sees them preparing to battle with the elite of European football once again.
The Sporting News takes a look at their history in Europe and what it means for Villa to have qualified for the Champions League for 2024/25.
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Have Aston Villa played in UEFA Champions League before?
Since it was rebranded as the Champions League in 1992, Aston Villa had never played in Europe’s elite club competition prior to 2024/25.
They did, however, compete in the old European Cup, which they famously won in 1982.
Villa secured the ultimate club prize in Rotterdam in May that year, when they beat Bayern Munich in the final.
They had navigated past Valur (Iceland), Dynamo Berlin (East Germany), Dynamo Kiev (USSR) and Anderlecht (Belgium) to make the showpiece — but their chances took a turn for the worse when goalkeeper Jimmy Rimmer was forced off early in the final due to an injury.
He was replaced by Nigel Spink, a relatively inexperienced youngster with only one previous first-team appearance under his belt. However, Spink’s second outing for Villa turned into a spectacle as he made a string of heroic saves to etch his name into Aston Villa club folklore.
In the 67th minute, winger Tony Morley beat his man to deliver a pinpoint cross from the left flank and he found Peter Withe, who arrived unmarked at the far post and shinned the ball into the back of the net to win the European Cup.
Who are Aston Villa playing in the Champions League 2024/25?
As part of the competition’s new league phase, Villa will play eight matches in the first stage of the Champions League. Four of them will be at home, and four will be away.
Three wins in their first three matches without conceding a goal put Emery’s men at the top of the 36-team table. Club Brugge are their next opponents, with Juventus visiting Villa Park on November 27.
Date | Match | Venue |
Sep. 17, 2024 | Young Boys 0-3 Aston Villa | Wankdorf Stadium (Bern) |
Oct. 2, 2024 | Aston Villa 1-0 Bayern Munich | Villa Park (Birmingham) |
Oct. 22, 2024 | Aston Villa 2-0 Bologna | Villa Park (Birmingham) |
Nov. 6, 2024 | Club Brugge 1-0 Aston Villa | Jan Breydel Stadium (Bruges) |
Nov. 27, 2024 | Aston Villa 0-0 Juventus | Villa Park (Birmingham) |
Dec. 10, 2024 | RB Leipzig vs. Aston Villa | Red Bull Arena (Leipzig) |
Jan. 21, 2025 | Monaco vs. Aston Villa | Stade Louis II (Monaco) |
Jan. 29, 2025 | Aston Villa vs. Celtic | Villa Park (Birmingham) |
Premier League European places
This is how qualification for Europe among Premier League teams looked for 2024/25.
Champions League: Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa
Europa League: Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United
Conference League: Chelsea
English Premier League table 2023/24: Final standings
Pos | Team | Points | Matches Played |
Goals Scored |
Goal Difference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Manchester City (UCL) | 91 | 38 | 96 | +62 |
2. | Arsenal (UCL) | 89 | 38 | 91 | +62 |
3. | Liverpool (UCL) | 82 | 38 | 86 | +45 |
4. | Aston Villa (UCL) | 68 | 38 | 76 | +15 |
5. | Tottenham Hotspur (UEL) | 66 | 38 | 74 | +13 |
6. | Chelsea | 63 | 38 | 77 | +14 |
7. | Newcastle United (UECL) | 60 | 38 | 85 | +23 |
8. | Manchester United | 60 | 38 | 57 | -1 |
9. | West Ham | 52 | 38 | 60 | -14 |
10. | Crystal Palace | 49 | 38 | 57 | -1 |
11. | Brighton | 48 | 38 | 55 | -7 |
12. | Bournemouth | 48 | 38 | 54 | -13 |
13. | Fulham | 47 | 38 | 55 | -6 |
14. | Wolves | 46 | 38 | 50 | -15 |
15. | Everton* | 40 | 38 | 40 | -11 |
16. | Brentford | 39 | 37 | 56 | -9 |
17. | Nottingham Forest** | 32 | 38 | 49 | -18 |
18. | Luton Town (R) | 26 | 38 | 52 | -33 |
19. | Burnley (R) | 24 | 38 | 41 | -37 |
20. | Sheffield United (R) | 16 | 38 | 35 | -69 |
*Deducted 10 points for breach of profit and sustainability rules. Punishment was reduced to six points on appeal but were then deducted a further two points for another breach on April 8.
**Deducted four points for breach of profit and sustainability rules on Mar. 18.
UCL = Qualified to UEFA Champions League
UEL = Qualified to UEFA Europa League
UECL = Qualified to UEFA Europa Conference League
R = Relegated to the second-tier Championship
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How many times have Aston Villa been in Europe?
Starting with a first-round exit from the 1975/76 UEFA Cup — the predecessor to the Europa League — there have been 18 seasons when Villa have played in Europe, including in the Europa Conference League this season, where they have reached the semifinal stage. It will be 19 as of 2024/25.
They earned a comeback 2-2 draw in the first leg of the quarterfinals of the 1977-78 competition after Johan Cruyff had scored one of Barcelona’s goals at Villa Park, and they took the lead at Camp Nou before the Spanish giants produced two late replies to progress 4-3 on aggregate.
Better was to come four seasons later, when that 1-0 win over Bayern Munich in Rotterdam landed Villa the European Cup and allowed them to enter the UEFA Super Cup the following season, which they won with revenge over Barca.
Their European Cup defence ended in the quarterfinals against Juventus, and five early exits from the UEFA Cup followed between 1983 and the 1997-98 season, when they reached the quarterfinals but were beaten on away goals despite a second-leg home win over Atletico Madrid.
Alongside Paris Saint-Germain and Troyes, Villa were one of three winners of the 2001 Intertoto Cup — a tournament with a reward of UEFA Cup entry, which was discontinued in 2008.
Season | Competition | Stage |
1975/76 | UEFA Cup | Round one |
1977/78 | UEFA Cup | Quarterfinals |
1981/82 | European Cup | Winners |
1982/83* | European Cup | Quarterfinals |
1983/84 | UEFA Cup | Round two |
1990/91 | UEFA Cup | Round two |
1993/94 | UEFA Cup | Round two |
1994/95 | UEFA Cup | Round two |
1996/97 | UEFA Cup | Round one |
1997/98 | UEFA Cup | Quarterfinals |
1998/99 | UEFA Cup | Round two |
2000/01 | Intertoto Cup | Semifinals |
2001/02 | UEFA Cup** | Round one |
2002/03 | Intertoto Cup | Semifinals |
2008/09 | Europa League*** | Round of 32 |
2009/10 | Europa League | Playoffs |
2010/11 | Europa League | Playoffs |
2023/24 | Europa Conference League | Semifinals |
2024/25 | Champions League | TBD |
* Club also won the Super Cup and finished as Intercontinental Cup runners-up
** Won the Intertoto Cup
*** Qualified through Intertoto Cup
Unai Emery’s history in Champions League
While he has never won the Champions League, Emery’s most successful finish in the competition was making the semifinals with Villarreal in 2021/22.
Season | Club | Achieved Round |
---|---|---|
21/22 | Villarreal CF | Semifinals |
17/18 | Paris Saint-Germain | Round of 16 |
16/17 | Paris Saint-Germain | Round of 16 |
15/16 | Sevilla | Group Stage |
12/13 | Spartak Moscow | Group Stage |
11/12 | Valencia | Group Stage |
10/11 | Valencia | Round of 16 |