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[Albion] Have any teams ever won a European competition before having domestic silverware?



larus

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As we’ve never won anything (I discount the charity shield in 1910), would we be the first club to win a European competition without having won the top league or a major cup in their domestic league if we were to win the Europa cup?

Not saying we will nor that we’re favourites - just intrigued to know. I can’t imagine many clubs who qualify for Europe have not had domestic honours.
 










jonny.rainbow

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Oct 29, 2005
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As we’ve never won anything (I discount the charity shield in 1910), would we be the first club to win a European competition without having won the top league or a major cup in their domestic league if we were to win the Europa cup?

Not saying we will nor that we’re favourites - just intrigued to know. I can’t imagine many clubs who qualify for Europe have not had domestic honours.
Yes.

Bayer Leverkusen won the UEFA Cup in 1987-88.

Up until then their top honour was the Bundesliga 2 North title.
 
















larus

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Honest question because I've seen this sentiment before, why?
Because it’s not a competition. It’s a one-off game between 2 selected clubs (now it’s the league and FA cup winners). in the past, the teams selected were on different rules (no, I don’t know what they were and it’s not important IMO).

I don’t see how anyone could view the charity shield as a significant title.
 




Sid and the Sharknados

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Sep 4, 2022
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Darlington
Because it’s not a competition. It’s a one-off game between 2 selected clubs (now it’s the league and FA cup winners). in the past, the teams selected were on different rules (no, I don’t know what they were and it’s not important IMO).

I don’t see how anyone could view the charity shield as a significant title.
The particular season we won it, it was played between the winner of the Football League and the Southern League.
Doesn't affect my view that it's a vaguely glorified friendly.
 




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