SHOOTOUT RECORD !


Champions League’s longest shootout in Malta 

Longest ever penalty shootout in the European Cup/Champions League history happened in the competition’s first qualifying round on 15 July.
Lithuania’s Žalgiris had entered the 2nd leg vs Malta’s Hamrun Spartans in a strong position after winning 2-0 at home. But in Malta the scoreline was reversed, 2-0 in favor of Hamrun, setting the stage for a penalty shootout that turned into a dramatical marathon. No fewer than 28 penalties were taken before the Maltese side finally sealed the victory (11-10).
Never before since the competition’s inception in 1955, a penalty shootout required so many attempts. The previous record was in the qualifying for the 1993-94 season when Olimpija Ljubljana and Skonto Riga needed 24 penalties to determine the winner (11-10 for Skonto).
On the number of successful shots (21), these two series are now the Champions League’s joint record holders.
In the European club competitions overall, the longest ever shootout was played a year ago, in the 2024-25 Europa League’s qualification: 34 shots between Ajax and Panathinaikos.

 LONGESTSHOOTOUTS      
 EUROPEAN CLUB  COMPETITIONS 
         
 Home Team Away Team SCPCPTDateComp.Round
         
1AjaxPanathinaikos13-12253415/08/2024EL3QR
2GlentoranGżira United13-14272820/07/2023CO1QR
3Wisła KrakówSpartak Trnava12-11232815/08/2024CO3QR
4Hamrun SpartansŽalgiris Vilnius11-10212815/07/2025CL1QR
5Shamrock RoversIlves12-11232627/08/2020EL1QR
6Olimpija LjubljanaSkonto10-11212401/09/1993CL1QR
7Drogheda UnitedStart10-11212424/08/2006EL2QR
8Rio AveMilan8-9172401/10/2020EL4QR
9Lech PoznańInter Baku9-8172221/07/2010CL2QR
10VillarrealManchester United11-10212226/05/2021ELF
11Bayern MunichPAOK9-8172002/11/1983ELR32
12Slovan LiberecDinamo București8-9172027/08/2009EL4QR

CL = Champions League (including qualifiers),
EL = Europa League (including UEFA Cup era),
CO = Conference League.


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