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Borussia Dortmund have proven very successful in European action. The club won the UEFA Champions League in 1996/97 and finished as runners-up in 2012/13 when they lost to arch-rivals Bayern Munich at Wembley Stadium. They have also achieved a measure of success in other European competitions.
They first took part in the UEFA Cup, the forerunner to the UEFA Europa League, in 1982/83 but were knocked out by Rangers in the First Round, losing 2-0 on aggregate to the Scottish side.
In 1987/88 and 1990/91, Third Round exits were the order of the day, but in 1992/93 they did a lot better. Ottmar Hitzfeld’s side beat, among others, Celtic, Auxerre, and AS Roma on their way to the Final, where they met Juventus.
When Michael Rummenigge scored after just two minutes at the Westfalenstadion, many would have predicted that the German side would ease to success, but unfortunately, it did not pan out that way. A double from Roberto Baggio and a third from Dino Baggio meant that the Italians returned to Turin with a 3-1 win under their collective belts.
The second leg was something of a formality, Roberto Baggio scored twice again, and Andreas Moller scored against his former club, who he would later return to, to complete an emphatic 6-1 aggregate win to collect the UEFA Cup trophy.
In 1994/95, Juventus once again beat Borussia Dortmund, this time in the Semi-Finals, but in 2001/02, the Bundesliga side once again returned to the UEFA Cup Final. Having beaten AC Milan in the Semi-Finals, they would have been the favourites to overcome Feyenoord in what was now a one-off Final, as opposed to a two-legged affair.
However, it was the Dutch side that emerged triumphant, winning 3-2 to leave Dortmund once again searching for a maiden taste of UEFA Cup glory.
2010/11 was the first time Borussia Dortmund competed in the UEFA Europa League, but they failed to get out of the group phase. In 2015/16, they were back again in the competition, and having beaten Tottenham in the Round of 16, they went up against another Premier League side in the Quarter-Finals.
Liverpool were the opponents on this occasion, and Divock Origi gave the away side the lead in the first leg before Mats Hummels earned Borussia Dortmund a 1-1 draw. At Anfield, the German side got off to a flyer with Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang both scoring in the opening nine minutes to put them in a commanding position.
However, Liverpool, under the guidance of former Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp, came roaring back. Origi scored again before Marcos Reus gave the away side a two-goal cushion with a little over 20 minutes to play.
Goals from Philippe Coutinho and Mamadou Sakho made it level, albeit with Dortmund having the advantage of away goals on their side. However, Croatian defender Dejan Lovren scored in the 91st minute to knock Borussia Dortmund out.
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To watch Borussia Dortmund play live in the Europa League Group Stage, you can visit Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion) in Dortmund. The stadium can accommodate 81,365 spectators. Alternatively, you could follow them away by travelling to a city in Europe.
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