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Sturm Graz’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 Sturm Graz.

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
4-0: Sturm Graz v Újpest, 12/08/98, UEFA Champions League second qualifying phase first leg

UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
3-0: Sturm Graz v Galatasaray, 20/09/00, group stage

Biggest away victory

European Cup/UEFA Champions League
2-3: Újpest v Sturm Graz, 26/08/98, UEFA Champions League second qualifying phase second leg

1-2: twice, most recently, Panathinaikos v Sturm Graz, 20/02/01, UEFA Champions League second group stage

UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
1-2: Panathinaikos v Sturm Graz, 20/02/01, second group stage

Biggest home defeat

European Cup/UEFA Champions League
0-5: Sturm Graz v Valencia, 07/03/01, UEFA Champions League second group stage

UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
0-5: Sturm Graz v Valencia, 07/03/01, second group stage

Biggest away defeat

European Cup/UEFA Champions League
6-1: Real Madrid v Sturm Graz, 21/10/98, UEFA Champions League group stage

5-0: twice, most recently, Monaco v Sturm Graz, 27/09/00, UEFA Champions League group stage

UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
6-1: Real Madrid v Sturm Graz, 21/10/98, group stage

5-0: twice, most recently, Monaco v Sturm Graz, 27/09/00, group stage

All-time season-by-season European Cup/UEFA Champions League record

2023/24 Third qualifying round

2022/23 Third qualifying round

2018/19 Second qualifying round

2011/12 Play-Offs

2002/03 Third qualifying round

2000/01 Second group stage

1999/00 Group stage

1998/99 Group stage

STREAKS (European Cup/UEFA Champions League)

Most successive wins

3: 26/07/2000 - 08/08/2000

Most successive draws

1: seven times, most recently, 16/08/11

Most successive defeats

7: 24/08/2011 - present

Most successive games without a defeat

4: 26/07/2000 - 23/08/2000

Most successive games without a win

8: 16/08/2011 - present

Most successive clean sheets

2: 17/10/2000 - 25/10/2000

PLAYER RECORDS (UEFA Champions League only – group stage/league phase to final)

Top appearance makers

20: Günther Neukirchner

20: Markus Schupp

19: Ivica Vastić

19: Markus Schopp

19: Gilbert Prilasnig

19: Tomislav Kocijan

Top goalscorers

4: Markus Schopp

4: Tomislav Kocijan

3: Mario Haas

3: Sergey Yuran

2: Ivica Vastić

Youngest player

16y 308d: Roman Wallner (SK Sturm Graz 0-2 FC Internazionale Milano, 09/12/98)

19y 174d: Imre Szabics (Rangers FC 5-0 SK Sturm Graz, 12/09/00)

19y 326: Ferdinand Feldhofer (Olympique de Marseille 2-0 SK Sturm Graz, 14/09/99)

Youngest goalscorer

24y 50d: Mario Haas (SK Sturm Graz 1-5 Real Madrid CF, 05/11/98)

26y 211d: Markus Schopp (SK Sturm Graz 3-0 Galatasaray A.Ş., 20/09/00)

27y 207d: Gilbert Prilasnig (SK Sturm Graz 2-0 Rangers FC, 25/10/00)

Oldest player

35y 65d: Markus Schupp (Manchester United 3-0 SK Sturm Graz, 13/03/01)

34y 157d: Franco Foda (AS Monaco FC 5-0 SK Sturm Graz, 27/09/00)

34y 9d: Kazimierz Sidorczuk (Manchester United 3-0 SK Sturm Graz, 13/03/01)

Oldest goalscorer

34y 257d: Markus Schupp (SK Sturm Graz 3-0 Galatasaray A.Ş., 20/09/00)

33y 85d: Tomislav Kocijan (SK Sturm Graz 2-0 Panathinaikos FC, 14/02/01)

31y 149d: Sergey Yuran (Galatasaray A.Ş. 2-2 SK Sturm Graz, 07/11/00)

Most goals in a match

2 goals: Tomislav Kocijan (v Marseille, 27/10/99)

2 goals: Markus Schopp (v Monaco, 17/10/00)

All hat-tricks

n/a

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