1960–1980, playing in the UEFA Intertoto Cup and UEFA Cup . Elfsborgs tenure in
European football began in 1961 after winning
national championship. The same year they qualified to the current
UEFA Intertoto Cup. Elfsborg first resistance ever in a
European Cup was against the German
SC Tasmania 1900 Berlin, which they won with 2–3 away and a stunning 5–2 at home. The second match was against the classic Swiss team
FC Basel, which began with a 1–2 loss at home but Elfsborg gathered forces and won in the returning game with 3–6 after a hat-trick by Henry Larsson. The last and final match was against the hard to beat
Sparta Rotterdam who before they faced Elfsborg had not lost a single game, the Dutch proved to be too difficult, it ended in a 2–5 loss at home and 4–3 away loss. But despite the loss Elfsborg ended as runners-up being the second team in the group and the tournament's big winner was Henry Larsson with his 8 goals and Lars Råberg with 6 his goals. Five years later, in 1966, Elfsborg continued their adventures in Europe and the
UEFA Intertoto Cup. The first opponent was the German team
Borussia Neunkirchen, a match which Elfsborg won both home and away with a total of 4–1. The second match against
VSS Košice became a very different story, they lost 3–0 away and then crushed the opponents with 6–0 at home, after a hat-trick by Roger Carlsson. In the final group stage match against leaders
Vorwärts Berlin was lost with 2–0 in both matches which meant that Elfsborg finally ended as third in the group. Elfsborg played in the
UEFA Intertoto Cup where they in the first group stage match met the German team
Werder Bremen. The first match ended in a 4–1 loss away, but the second game ended with a draw 2–2 at home. In the second game, the Polish team
Polonia Bytom were the adversaries, where Elfsborg lost in both matches. But in the last match against the Swiss
Grasshopper Club Zürich Elfsborg would take a memorable scalp, when they beat them at home with 5–2 after a hat-trick by Lars Heinemann. The return ended in a 3–1 loss and Elfsborg finished again in third place in the group. was an unsuccessful year in the European competitions for Elfsborg, they met the teams
Stal Mielec,
Tatran Prešov and
Vejle BK. They lost every game except against the Danish
Vejle BK where they won both games with a total of 8–0, and once again Elfsborg ended as third in their group. Elfsborg played in the
UEFA Cup for the first time, playing against the classic German champions
Hertha Berlin in the first round. They lost with 3–1 at
Olympic Stadium and with 1–4 at home. 1975 was Elfsborg's worst performing year in European competition and the
UEFA Intertoto Cup when they finished last in the group after having met teams as
Baník Ostrava,
Celik Zenica and
Vitoria Setúbal. Elfsborg still won at home against Baník Ostrava with 3–1 at home and a tie against Vitoria Setúbal. Elfsborg participated once again in the
UEFA Intertoto Cup and this year was slightly better than the last in 1975, Elfsborg won with a total of 5–3 against Norwegian
Lillestrøm SK, and then a win against former
Yugoslav Sloboda Tuzla. But Elfsborg could not compete with the giant Israeli
Maccabi Netanya F.C., and lost the first game with 7–1 away but managed a 2–2 Elfsborg were in the
UEFA Cup for the second time when they stood against the French sovereigns
RC Strasbourg. In the first meeting, Elfsborg surprisingly won 2–0 at home, but in the returning game they lost 4–1 in front of 31 000 spectators.
1980–2000, many years outside European football 1980, became Elfsborg best year ever in the
UEFA Intertoto Cup when they won their group and became the winner of the tournament. This after they first won against
FK Napredak Kruševac with a total of 4–2 and then against
Slavia Sofia with a total of 3–1. German
VfL Bochum became more difficult when the loss in the first meeting with 2–1 and then changed with a win at home 1–0, this meant that Elfsborg ended up as number one in their group. The following year, 1981, did Elfsborg participate in the
UEFA Cup where they faced Scottish
St Mirren F.C. The first match ended in a 1–2 loss at home who then followed up with a draw 0–0 in
Scotland. 1983 Elfsborg would make their penultimate appearance in the
UEFA Intertoto Cup, when they stood against the teams
TJ Vitkovice,
Trakia Plovdiv and
Eintracht Braunschweig. It was a bad adventure where they only won against German
Eintracht Braunschweig with 1–0 at home and play a draw against
Trakia Plovdiv, this meant that Elfsborg finished as last in their group. Despite the poor performance 1983, they reached the
UEFA Cup, 1984, where the opponents was Polish team
Widzew Łódź, before 30 000 spectators played Elfsborg a draw away against the
Poles, 0–0, also at home playing a heroic game with a draw 2–2 and but the
Poles advanced furthermore, after more away goals.
2000–present It would take almost 20 years before
Elfsborg would participate in the European cups again, after the heaviest period in the club's history Elfsborg was now back at the top layer of
Allsvenskan and participated in the
UEFA Cup in 2001 after they won the
national cup. They stood against
JK Trans Narva in the first round, where they won with 1–3 away and then also won with 5–0 at home after a hat-trick by
Stefan Andreasson. The second round was against one of the Polish giants
Legia Warsaw where Elfsborg lost with a total of 10–2. After winning
national cup once again, Elfsborg participated in the
UEFA Cup in 2004 where the opponents in the first round was
Glentoran F.C. who were beaten with a total of 3–1, in the next round Elfsborg stood against Croatian team
NK Dinamo Zagreb, Elfsborg lost the first game away with 2–0 and then played a draw at home 0–0. After winning
national championship in 2006 got Elfsborg for the first time participate in the
UEFA Champions League. This occurred in 2007 when the first round was against
Linfield FC where Elfsborg in the first match played a draw 0–0. To then win at home with 1–0 after a goal by
Mathias Svensson. The second round was against Hungarian
Debreceni VSC where they won away with 1–0 after a goal by
Daniel Mobaeck. They secured promotion to the third round by playing 0–0 at home. The third round was against Spanish giants
Valencia CF, where 50 000 spectators at the
Mestalla Stadium saw Elfsborg lose with 3–0 after including goal by
David Silva. Back at
Borås Arena Elfsborg lost again with 2–1 after goals by
Daniel Alexandersson and
David Villa with Valencia's decisive 2–1 goal. in Rome,
Europa League play-off 2009. After the excellent results in the
UEFA Champions League became Elfsborg directly qualified for the
2007–08 UEFA Cup group stage where they stood against the teams
FC Dinamo București,
AEK Athens,
ACF Fiorentina,
FK Mladá Boleslav and
Villarreal CF. Elfsborg won against
FC Dinamo București with 2–1 and a draw against AEK Athens, 1–1. The following year 2008 achieved Elfsborg for the last time winning the
UEFA Intertoto Cup by beating teams
HB Tórshavn with a total of 2–1,
Hibernian FC with a total of 4–0 and
FK Riga with a total of 1–0. Which meant that they finished as group winners. That same year they also played
UEFA Cup last time
2008–09 UEFA Cup when it was against the Irish
St Patrick's Athletic F.C. but lost surprisingly with a total of 4–3. In 2009 Elfsborg started for the first time playing in the
UEFA Europa League where they in the second round stood against
Szombathelyi Haladás as they were defeated with a total of 3–0. In the third round was against Portuguese
2010–11 UEFA Europa League finalists
S.C. Braga, as they beat them after a completely win by a total of 4–1. In the final play-off round Elfsborg stood against classic
S.S. Lazio where they in the first meeting lost with 3–0 and then again after a heroic effort won with 1–0 after a goal by
Denni Avdic. Also the year after 2010 played Elfsborg in the
UEFA Europa League where they stood against
FC Iskra-Stal in the second round and won with the total of 3–1. The third round was against
FK Teteks from
Macedonia, a team that Elfsborg won easily against with a total of 7–1. The play-off round was once again against one of the classic Italian teams against
Maradona's old club
SSC Napoli. Elfsborg succeeded after a heroic performance by goalkeeper
Jesper Christiansen to get away from the
Stadio San Paolo with a 1–0 loss. Back at the
Borås Arena Elfsborg lost anyway with 2–0 after two goals by
Edinson Cavani who got his big breakthrough in this match. In 2011 Elfsborg played in the
UEFA Europa League for the third consecutive year, and stood against
CS Fola Esch in the first round which they won with a total of 5–1. The second round was against
FK Suduva where they won easily with a total of 4–1. But in the third round Elfsborg lost surprisingly against the Norwegian
Aalesunds FK with a total of 5–1 and failed to reach the play-offs. The same thing happened the year after in 2012. Even if Elfsborg had a perfect start in the qualification by winning a home game in the first stage against
Floriana F.C. with 8–0, the biggest international victory in Elfsborgs history. The away game was just as easy, Elfsborg won with 5–0 and with a total of 13–0. In the second stage were the opponents
FC Dacia Chişinău and Elfsborg lost the first game after a weak effort with 1–0. But won easy at
Borås Arena with 2–0 and therefore advanced to the third stage. In the third stage it would be a Scandinavian battle, since the opponents were Danish
AC Horsens. The first away game ended with a draw, 1–1, after Horsens received a penalty in stoppage time. But in their home game Elfsborg lost 2–3 and history was repeated from the previous year, Elfsborg failed once again to reach the play-offs.
European statistics (As of 22 June 2015) A = appearances, GP = games played, W = won, D = drawn, L = lost, GF = goals for, GA = goals against.
Matches (As of 23 January 2025) • Q = qualification round • R = round • Group = group stage • (a) = away goals rule
Rankings UEFA club coefficient ranking ==Players==