Sparta Praha’s Records and Stats in the European Cup / UEFA Champions League
We’ve trawled through the history books to bring you the key records and milestones for teams competing in the 2024-25 UEFA Champions League. Here we look at Sparta Praha.
Unless otherwise stated, team records cover the European Cup & UEFA Champions League combined, while player records focus on the UEFA Champions League era only (1992/93 – present).
This page will be updated as and when relevant.
TEAM RECORDS (European Cup & Champions League combined)
Biggest home victory
European Cup/UEFA Champions League
8-0: Sparta Praha v Fram Reykjavík, 30/09/87, European Cup first round second leg
UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
4-0: twice, most recently, Sparta Praha v Feyenoord, 25/09/01, group stage
Biggest away victory
European Cup/UEFA Champions League
0-3: Liepājas Metalurgs v Sparta Praha, 13/07/10, UEFA Champions League second qualifying round first leg
UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
0-2: Feyenoord v Sparta Praha, 17/10/01, group stage
Biggest home defeat
European Cup/UEFA Champions League
0-6: Sparta Praha v Atlético, 26/11/24, UEFA Champions League league phase
UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
0-6: Sparta Praha v Atlético, 26/11/24, league phase
Biggest away defeat
European Cup/UEFA Champions League
0-5: four times, most recently, Man City 5-0 Sparta Praha, 23/10/24, UEFA Champions League league phase
UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
0-5: three times, most recently, Man City 5-0 Sparta Praha, 23/10/24, league phase
All-time season-by-season European Cup/UEFA Champions League record
2023/24 Third qualifying round
2021/22 Third qualifying round
2016/17 Third qualifying round
2015/16 Third qualifying round
2014/15 Third qualifying round
2010/11 Play-Offs
2009/10 Third qualifying round
2008/09 Third qualifying round
2007/08 Third qualifying round
2005/06 Group stage
2004/05 Group stage
2003/04 Round of 16
2002/03 Third qualifying round
2001/02 Second group stage
2000/01 Group stage
1999/00 Second group stage
1998/99 Second qualifying phase
1997/98 Group stage
1994/95 Qualifying round
1993/94 Second round
1991/92 Group stage
1990/91 First round
1989/90 Second round
1988/89 First round
1987/88 Second round
1985/86 First round
1984/85 Quarter-finals
1967/68 Quarter-finals
1965/66 Quarter-finals
STREAKS (European Cup/UEFA Champions League)
Most successive wins
4: three times, most recently, 13/08/2024 - 18/09/2024
Most successive draws
2: three times, most recently, 08/08/2023 - 15/08/2023
Most successive defeats
4: twice, most recently, 23/10/2024 - present
Most successive games without a defeat
10: 08/08/2023 - 01/10/2024
Most successive games without a win
14: 15/09/2004 - 29/08/2007
Most successive clean sheets
4: twice, most recently, 13/07/2010 - 04/08/2010
PLAYER RECORDS (UEFA Champions League only – group stage/league phase to final)
Top appearance makers
36: Jiří Novotný
33: Libor Sionko
29: Vladimír Labant
29: Lukáš Zelenka
28: Martin Hašek
Top goalscorers
5: Libor Sionko
5: Vladimír Labant
5: Jiří Jarošík
4: Jiří Novotný
4: Tomáš Rosický
4: Vratislav Lokvenc
Youngest players
17y 240d: Martin Klein (Panathinaikos FC 2-1 AC Sparta Praha, 27/02/02)
17y 282d: Tomáš Jun (Arsenal FC 4-2 AC Sparta Praha, 25/10/00)
18y 33d: Jiří Jeslínek (Arsenal FC 3-0 AC Sparta Praha, 02/11/05)
Youngest goalscorers
17y 240d: Martin Klein (Panathinaikos FC 2-1 AC Sparta Praha, 27/02/02)
18y 359d: Tomáš Rosický (AC Sparta Praha 4-0 Willem II, 28/09/99)
21y 53d: Tomáš Jun (AC Milan 4-1 AC Sparta Praha, 10/03/04)
Oldest players
37y 160d: Jiří Němec (AC Sparta Praha 2-1 Beşiktaş JK, 22/10/03)
36y 57d: Martin Hašek (AC Sparta Praha 0-0 FC Thun, 07/12/05)
34y 25d: Ivan Hašek (Borussia Dortmund 4-1 AC Sparta Praha, 01/10/97)
Oldest goalscorers
31y 206d: Karel Poborský (AC Sparta Praha 2-1 Beşiktaş JK, 22/10/03)
31y 193d: Jiří Novotný (Feyenoord 0-2 AC Sparta Praha, 17/10/01)
31y 15d: Horst Siegl (Hertha BSC Berlin 1-1 AC Sparta Praha, 01/03/00)
Most goals in a match
2 goals: Vladimír Labant (v Willem II, 20/10/99)
2 goals: Vratislav Lokvenc (v Spartak Moskva, 03/11/99)
All hat-tricks
n/a