UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking#Criteria

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The UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking was used by UEFA from 1995 to the 2015–16 season to grant three berths for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League. Since that time it has granted a monetary prize to winning associations.

Qualification system

=1995–1998=

The three highest-performing associations in the UEFA Fair Play ranking were given an extra UEFA Cup berth for the best-finishing team in their top division who have not qualified for the following season's UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup or UEFA Cup. Which round the teams started from depended on their association's UEFA coefficient.

=1999–2008=

The highest-finishing club in the Fair Play rankings of a qualifying association, not yet participating in either the UEFA Champions League or the UEFA Cup (the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup became defunct after 1998–99), were potential contenders for the three remaining berths. The club from the association which won the Fair Play ranking qualified automatically for the First Qualifying Round of the UEFA Cup. The two other associations were drawn from the rest that have reached the threshold of minimum games and had a score of at least 8.0.

=2009–2015=

The three highest placed national associations in the UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking each automatically gained an extra qualification berth for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League, providing they exceeded the threshold of games played, and had a minimum average score of 8.0. These berths were then allocated to the highest placed club in that association's own Fair Play league that had not yet qualified a UEFA competition.

=2015–present =

Based upon a UEFA Executive Committee decision, approved in December 2014, from the 2015–16 season onwards, Fair Play no longer grants entry to the Europa League, instead only netting the victorious association a cash prize to be put towards "fair play or respect-themed projects".{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.org/social-responsibility/news/newsid=2210098.html |title=New Respect Fair Play reward criteria |work=UEFA |date=16 February 2015 |access-date=19 May 2015 }} It is assessed on three categories: overall fair play, year-on-year fair play (most improved association) and spectator behaviour, with each association being scored and an association being declared the winner for each category. No association can win more than one category, meaning that on receiving one category award, an association becomes ineligible to win either of the other two, with the three categories being ranked in importance so that it can be determined which category takes preference.

Ranking

All representative teams from a football association are responsible for the score of the Fair Play ranking of that association. This includes matches of all national teams and all clubs in all UEFA competitions. The ranking assessment period was also changed in 2015, and is now from 1 July to 30 June the following year. For the transitional season of 2015–16, the ranking assessment period covered all matches between 1 May 2015 and 30 June 2016).{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.org/MultimediaFiles/Download/uefaorg/Respect/02/24/29/20/2242920_DOWNLOAD.pdf|title=UEFA Fair Play Regulations 2015|publisher=UEFA.org|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150505040604/http://www.uefa.org/MultimediaFiles/Download/uefaorg/Respect/02/24/29/20/2242920_DOWNLOAD.pdf|archive-date=5 May 2015|url-status=dead}}

=Criteria=

Teams are judged on the following criteria:

  • Yellow and red cards: If no cards are shown the score will be 10. Every yellow card will deduct this total by 1. A red card will cost a team 3 points in the ranking. If the red card is the result of a second yellow card, the deductions of the second yellow card will be ignored. But if a player gets a direct red card after he got a yellow card earlier, the yellow card will be counted as a deduction. This score could become negative.
  • Positive play: e.g. attacking tactics, acceleration of the game, efforts to gain time, and continued pursuit of goals. A team can score a maximum of 10 points and a minimum of 1 point
  • Respect to the opponent: e.g. returning the ball to the opponent at a throw-in, helping an injured opponent: maximum 5 points, minimum 1 point
  • Respect to the referee: maximum 5 points, minimum 1 point
  • Behaviour of the team officials: maximum 5 points, minimum 1 point
  • Behaviour of the fans: maximum 5 points, minimum 1 point

::NB: this criterion is ignored when the number of fans is negligible e.g. if there are no fans at all or because of penalty that was given by the UEFA

The total number of points are divided by the maximum number of points, 40 (or 35 if there are a negligible number of fans), and multiplied by 10 which will result in a score between 0 and 10. The score is calculated to two decimal points and not rounded up.

=2014–15 final ranking=

The ranking below covers matches from 1 May 2014 to 30 April 2015 and is the final ranking.{{cite web|title=UEFA Respect Fair Play Final Rankings 2014/15|url=http://www.uefa.org/MultimediaFiles/Download/uefaorg/Respect/02/24/41/72/2244172_DOWNLOAD.pdf |publisher=UEFA |access-date=8 May 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518095128/http://www.uefa.org/MultimediaFiles/Download/uefaorg/Respect/02/24/41/72/2244172_DOWNLOAD.pdf |archive-date=18 May 2015 |url-status=dead }}

The top three associations (Netherlands, England, Republic of Ireland) gained an extra qualification berth for the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round.{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.org/social-responsibility/news/newsid=2244170.html|title=Netherlands, England, Ireland get Fair Play bonus|publisher=UEFA|date=8 May 2015|access-date=8 May 2015}}

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!Rank

!Member association

!Total points

!Matches played

align=right| 1{{flagicon|NED}} Netherlandsalign=right|8.151align=right|110
align=right| 2{{flagicon|ENG}} Englandalign=right|8.146align=right|160
align=right| 3{{flagicon|IRL}} Republic of Irelandalign=right|8.144align=right|66
align=right| 4{{flagicon|FIN}} Finlandalign=right|8.141align=right|68
align=right| 5{{flagicon|DEN}} Denmarkalign=right|8.128align=right|88
align=right| 6{{flagicon|GER}} Germanyalign=right|8.123align=right|146
align=right| 7{{flagicon|NOR}} Norwayalign=right|8.113align=right|71
align=right| 8{{flagicon|ISL}} Icelandalign=right|8.089align=right|53
align=right| 9{{flagicon|SWE}} Swedenalign=right|8.087align=right|110
align=right|10{{flagicon|SCO}} Scotlandalign=right|8.083align=right|95
align=right|11{{flagicon|ESP}} Spainalign=right|8.039align=right|159
align=right|12{{flagicon|AUT}} Austriaalign=right|8.015align=right|71
align=right|13{{flagicon|NIR}} Northern Irelandalign=right|8.003align=right|47
align=right|14{{flagicon|SUI}} Switzerlandalign=right|8.001align=right|96
align=right|15{{flagicon|BEL}} Belgiumalign=right|7.967align=right|107
align=right|16{{flagicon|FRA}} Francealign=right|7.960align=right|115
align=right|17{{flagicon|ITA}} Italyalign=right|7.953align=right|147
align=right|18{{flagicon|CZE}} Czech Republicalign=right|7.928align=right|75
align=right|19{{flagicon|WAL}} Walesalign=right|7.924align=right|52
align=right|20{{flagicon|POL}} Polandalign=right|7.911align=right|72
align=right|21{{flagicon|KAZ}} Kazakhstanalign=right|7.879align=right|59
align=right|22{{flagicon|RUS}} Russiaalign=right|7.872align=right|126
align=right|23{{flagicon|FRO}} Faroe Islandsalign=right|7.868align=right|43
align=right|24{{flagicon|ARM}} Armeniaalign=right|7.864align=right|72
align=right|25{{flagicon|SVN}} Sloveniaalign=right|7.848align=right|71
align=right|26{{flagicon|ISR}} Israelalign=right|7.843align=right|55
align=right|27{{flagicon|LTU}} Lithuaniaalign=right|7.824align=right|55
align=right|28{{flagicon|ROU}} Romaniaalign=right|7.811align=right|80
align=right|29{{flagicon|CYP}} Cyprusalign=right|7.790align=right|69
align=right|30{{flagicon|POR}} Portugalalign=right|7.768align=right|128
align=right|31{{flagicon|SVK}} Slovakiaalign=right|7.765align=right|76
align=right|32{{flagicon|CRO}} Croatiaalign=right|7.760align=right|86
align=right|33{{flagicon|EST}} Estoniaalign=right|7.753align=right|52
align=right|34{{flagicon|SRB}} Serbiaalign=right|7.749align=right|76
align=right|35{{flagicon|BIH}} Bosnia and Herzegovinaalign="right" |7.742align=right|55
align=right|36{{flagicon|HUN}} Hungaryalign=right|7.738align=right|68
align=right|37{{flagicon|UKR}} Ukrainealign=right|7.700align=right|122
align=right|38{{flagicon|GRE}} Greecealign=right|7.694align=right|84
align=right|39{{flagicon|GEO}} Georgiaalign=right|7.684align=right|45
align=right|40{{flagicon|BLR}} Belarusalign=right|7.678align=right|83
align=right|41{{flagicon|MDA}} Moldovaalign=right|7.642align=right|53
align=right|42{{flagicon|TUR}} Turkeyalign=right|7.615align=right|90
align=right|43{{flagicon|MLT}} Maltaalign=right|7.600align=right|45
align=right|44{{flagicon|MNE}} Montenegroalign=right|7.592align=right|44
align=right|45{{flagicon|LVA}} Latviaalign=right|7.565align=right|49
align=right|46{{flagicon|MKD}} Macedoniaalign=right|7.500align=right|51
align=right|47{{flagicon|AZE}} Azerbaijanalign=right|7.441align=right|59
align=right|48{{flagicon|ALB}} Albaniaalign=right|7.348align=right|38
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|align=right|50

{{flagicon|GIB}} Gibraltaralign=right|7.809align=right|21
align=right|51{{flagicon|LIE}} Liechtensteinalign=right|7.767align=right|18
align=right|52{{flagicon|LUX}} Luxembourgalign=right|7.720align=right|24
align=right|53{{flagicon|SMR}} San Marinoalign=right|7.485align=right|24
align=right|54{{flagicon|AND}} Andorraalign=right|6.922align=right|32

Cut-off: 37 matches played

Group 1: 37 or more matches played; Group 2: fewer than 37 matches played.

Winners (1995–2015)

The UEFA Fair Play winners in the rankings by year since 1995 to 2015 were:

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Year

!First association

!Nominated team

!Second association

!Nominated team

!Third association

!Nominated team

!References

1995{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayViking{{flagicon|ENG}} EnglandLeeds United{{flagicon|LUX}} LuxembourgAvenir Beggen{{cite web| url=https://kassiesa.net/uefa/fairplay.html| title=Fair Play Ranking | publisher=Bert Kasses| access-date=14 April 2011}}
1996{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenMalmö{{flagicon|RUS}} RussiaCSKA Moscow{{flagicon|FIN}} FinlandJazz Pori{{refn|England's Football Association were the top-ranked association for 1996 but were denied their berth (to Everton) by UEFA as punishment for member clubs Tottenham Hotspur and Wimbledon fielding weakened teams in the 1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup.{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/english-clubs-pay-for-intertoto-fiasco-1526049.html|title=English clubs pay for Intertoto fiasco|work=The Independent|date=16 December 1995|access-date=31 January 2022}}{{cite web|title=FAQ: Qualification and Seeding for the European Cups|url=https://kassiesa.net/uefa/history/faq1996.txt|publisher=Bert Kassies|access-date=29 September 2020}}|group="note"}}
1997{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayBrann{{flagicon|ENG}} EnglandAston Villa{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenÖrebro
1998{{flagicon|ENG}} EnglandAston Villa{{flagicon|FIN}} FinlandFinnPa{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayMolde
rowspan="2"|Year

!rowspan="2"|Top association

!rowspan="2"|Nominated team

!colspan="4"|Drawn

!rowspan="2"|References

Association

!Nominated team

!Association

!Nominated team

1999{{flagicon|SCO}} ScotlandKilmarnock{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayBodø/Glimt{{flagicon|EST}} EstoniaJK Viljandi Tulevik
2000{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenNorrköping{{flagicon|BEL}} BelgiumLierse{{flagicon|ESP}} SpainRayo Vallecano
2001{{flagicon|BLR}} BelarusShakhtyor{{flagicon|FIN}} FinlandMYPA{{flagicon|SVK}} SlovakiaMatador Púchov
2002{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwaySK Brann{{flagicon|ENG}} EnglandIpswich Town{{flagicon|CZE}} Czech RepublicSigma Olomouc{{cite news | url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/News/Kind=16384/newsId=24832.html| title=Norway Top Rankings | publisher=UEFA| access-date=19 May 2008 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080329142153/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/News/Kind=16384/newsId=24832.html |archive-date = 29 March 2008}}
2003{{flagicon|ENG}} EnglandManchester City{{flagicon|FRA}} FranceLens{{flagicon|DEN}} DenmarkEsbjerg{{cite news | url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/0192-0e6aae6732fd-905fe375d8ca-1000--city-reward-for-english-fair-play/| title=City Reward for English Fair Play | publisher=UEFA| date=3 June 2003| access-date=22 March 2011}}
2004{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenÖster{{flagicon|ARM}} ArmeniaMika{{flagicon|UKR}} UkraineIllichivets Mariupol{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/Kind=16384/newsId=186477.html |title=Sweden Top Fair Play Ranking |publisher=UEFA |access-date=19 May 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070619023804/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/Kind=16384/newsId=186477.html |archive-date=June 19, 2007 }}{{cite news | url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-16580322.html| title=Sweden Top Fair Play Ranking | publisher=Xinhua News Agency| date=4 June 2004| access-date=22 March 2011}}{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}{{cite news|date=29 July 2004|title=Söderberg seals Öster success|publisher=UEFA|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/025a-0eaab49a663a-aea259ba990f-1000/|access-date=22 March 2011}}
2005{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayViking{{flagicon|GER}} GermanyMainz 05{{flagicon|DEN}} DenmarkEsbjerg{{cite news | url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/01aa-0e6cce89bec4-19fbd7c64f9d-1000--viking-rewarded-for-fair-play/| title=Viking Rewarded for Fair Play | publisher=UEFA| date=1 June 2005| access-date=22 March 2011}}
2006{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenGefle{{flagicon|BEL}} BelgiumRoeselare{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayBrann{{cite news | url=https://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/426732.pdf| title=Sweden Tops Fair Play Ranking | publisher=UEFA| date=1 June 2006| access-date=19 May 2008| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102075711/http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/426732.pdf| archive-date=2 November 2012| url-status=live}}
2007{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenHäcken{{flagicon|FIN}} FinlandMYPA{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayLillestrøm{{cite news | url=https://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/536640.pdf| title=Sweden earn UEFA Cup place via Fair Play ranking| publisher=UEFA| date=9 May 2007| access-date=19 May 2008| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090206125845/http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/536640.pdf| archive-date=6 February 2009| url-status=live}}{{cite news | url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/01c1-0ea8b9a31c8f-9746b29e1978-1000--nordic-nations-win-fair-play-places/| title=Nordic nations win Fair Play places | publisher=UEFA| date=15 May 2007| access-date=19 May 2008}}
2008{{flagicon|ENG}} EnglandManchester City{{flagicon|GER}} GermanyHertha BSC{{flagicon|DEN}} DenmarkNordsjælland{{cite news | url=https://www.uefa.com/multimediafiles/download/pressrelease/uefa/uefamedia/69/37/88/693788_download.pdf| title=England win Fair Play | publisher=UEFA| date=9 May 2008| access-date=19 May 2008| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090206125838/http://www.uefa.com/multimediafiles/download/pressrelease/uefa/uefamedia/69/37/88/693788_download.pdf| archive-date=6 February 2009| url-status=live}}{{cite news | url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/01cd-0e6f6270de8d-8f74a215247f-1000--fair-play-bonus-for-germans-and-danes/| title=Fair Play bonus for Germans and Danes| publisher=UEFA| date=13 May 2008| access-date=22 March 2011}}{{cite news | url=http://www.dbu.dk/news/newsShow.aspx?id=246581| title=FC Nordsjælland i UEFA Cup'en| publisher=Dansk Boldspil-Union| date=25 May 2008| access-date=25 May 2008}}
Year

!Top association

!Nominated team

!Second association

!Nominated team

!Third association

!Nominated team

!References

2009{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayRosenborg{{flagicon|DEN}} DenmarkRanders{{flagicon|SCO}} ScotlandMotherwell{{cite news|date=13 May 2009|title=Norway confirmed as Fair Play winners|publisher=UEFA|url=https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/01d9-0f85bce79810-63ff32c786fa-1000--norway-confirmed-as-fair-play-winners/|access-date=22 March 2011}}
2010{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenGefle{{flagicon|DEN}} DenmarkRanders{{flagicon|FIN}} FinlandMYPA (a){{cite news|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/0257-0deea287e064-919d528a4166-1000--sweden-top-fair-play-rankings/|title=Sweden top Fair Play rankings|publisher=UEFA|date=10 May 2010|access-date=11 May 2010|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100512213153/http://en.uefa.com/uefa/socialresponsibility/respect/news/newsid=1486635.html|archive-date=12 May 2010}}
2011{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayAalesund{{flagicon|ENG}} EnglandFulham{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenHäcken{{cite news|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/0250-0c50f8282fd8-8f62a47f01f5-1000--fair-play-bonus-for-norway-england-and-sweden/|title=Fair Play bonus for Norway, England and Sweden|date=16 May 2011|access-date=22 May 2011|work=UEFA}}{{cite web |url=http://www.premierleague.com/page/FairPlayTable/0,,12306,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071113215619/http://www.premierleague.com/page/FairPlayTable/0,,12306,00.html |archive-date=2007-11-13 |title=Fair Play Table {{!}} Official Site of the Premier League - Barclays Premier League News, Fixtures and Results {{!}} Matchday}}
2012{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayStabæk{{flagicon|FIN}} FinlandMYPA{{flagicon|NED}} NetherlandsTwente{{cite news|date=7 May 2012|title=Norway wins UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking|work=UEFA|url=https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/0254-0d7de16fc94b-01ebf19029bf-1000--norway-wins-uefa-respect-fair-play-ranking/|access-date=7 May 2012}}
2013{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenGefle{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayTromsø{{flagicon|FIN}} FinlandMariehamn{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.org/social-responsibility/news/newsid=1951183.html|title=Respect Fair Play bonus for Sweden, Norway, Finland|publisher=UEFA|date=13 May 2013}}
2014{{flagicon|NOR}} NorwayTromsø{{flagicon|SWE}} SwedenBrommapojkarna{{flagicon|FIN}} FinlandMYPA{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/0215-0e8aae5584cb-75fd60969fff-1000--norway-top-respect-fair-play-table/|title=Norway, Sweden, Finland top Respect Fair Play table|publisher=UEFA|date=8 May 2014}}
2015{{flagicon|NED}} NetherlandsGo Ahead Eagles{{flagicon|ENG}} EnglandWest Ham United{{flagicon|IRL}} Republic of IrelandUCD

Notes:

  • Teams that performed the best in a given year when compared to the other two Fair Play qualifiers, either by advancing further or earning more points, are listed in italic.
  • (a): Both Randers and MYPA made to the 3rd Qualification round however MYPA had more wins in the tournament.

=Most wins=

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==By association==

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Rank

!Association

!1st

!2nd

!3rd

1

|align="left"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway

|8

|2

|3

2

|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden

|7

|1

|2

3

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} England

|3

|5

|0

rowspan="2"|4

|align="left"|{{flagicon|NED}} Netherlands

|1

|0

|1

align="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Scotland

|1

|0

|1

6

|align="left"|{{flagicon|BLR}} Belarus

|1

|0

|0

7

|align="left"|{{flagicon|FIN}} Finland

|0

|4

|4

8

|align="left"|{{flagicon|DEN}} Denmark

|0

|2

|3

rowspan="2"|9

|align="left"|{{flagicon|BEL}} Belgium

|0

|2

|0

align="left"|{{flagicon|GER}} Germany

|0

|2

|0

rowspan="3"|11

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ARM}} Armenia

|0

|1

|0

align="left"|{{flagicon|FRA}} France

|0

|1

|0

align="left"|{{flagicon|RUS}} Russia

|0

|1

|0

rowspan="7"|14

|align="left"|{{flagicon|CZE}} Czech Republic

|0

|0

|1

align="left"|{{flagicon|EST}} Estonia

|0

|0

|1

align="left"|{{flagicon|LUX}} Luxembourg

|0

|0

|1

align="left"|{{flagicon|IRL}} Republic of Ireland

|0

|0

|1

align="left"|{{flagicon|SVK}} Slovakia

|0

|0

|1

align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Spain

|0

|0

|1

align="left"|{{flagicon|UKR}} Ukraine

|0

|0

|1

colspan=2| Total212121

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==By team==

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!Rank

!Team

!1st

!2nd

!3rd

1

|align=left|{{flagicon|SWE}} Gefle

|3

|0

|0

2

|align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}} Brann

|2

|0

|1

rowspan="2"|3

|align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester City

|2

|0

|0

align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}} Viking

|2

|0

|0

5

|align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}} Tromsø

|1

|1

|0

6

|align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Aston Villa

|1

|1

|0

rowspan="10"|7

|align=left|{{flagicon|SWE}} Häcken

|1

|0

|1

align=left|{{flagicon|SWE}} Malmö

|1

|0

|0

align=left|{{flagicon|SCO}} Kilmarnock

|1

|0

|0

align=left|{{flagicon|SWE}} Norrköping

|1

|0

|0

align=left|{{flagicon|BLR}} Shakhtyor

|1

|0

|0

align=left|{{flagicon|SWE}} Öster

|1

|0

|0

align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}} Rosenborg

|1

|0

|0

align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}} Aalesund

|1

|0

|0

align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}} Stabæk

|1

|0

|0

align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} Go Ahead Eagles

|1

|0

|0

17

|align=left|{{flagicon|FIN}} MYPA

|0

|3

|2

18

|align=left|{{flagicon|DEN}} Randers

|0

|2

|0

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=Best performances=

The furthest that a team progressed from a fair-play entry was the quarter-finals, achieved by Aston Villa (1997–98), Rayo Vallecano (2000–01) and Manchester City (2008–09), with Manchester City being the only team to have progressed beyond the group stage since this was introduced in 2004–05.{{cite web|title=UEFA Cup/Europa League Trivia|url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/uefa.html|publisher=Rssf|access-date=19 May 2015}}

Winners (since 2015–16 season)

The UEFA Fair Play winners by category in the rankings (with updated format) are:

class="wikitable"
Season

!Overall fair play

!Best spectators

!Best progression

!Prize money

!Reference

2015–16

|{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway

|{{flagicon|EST}} Estonia

|{{flagicon|BLR}} Belarus

| rowspan="2" |€50,000 for each

|{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.org/mediaservices/newsid=2430054.html|title=Lyon to host 2018 UEFA Europa League final|publisher=UEFA|date=9 December 2016}}

2016–17

|{{flagicon|ISL}} Iceland

|{{flagicon|FIN}} Finland

|{{flagicon|GEO}} Georgia

|{{Cite web|url=http://agenda.ge/en/news/2018/25|title = Georgia's Football Federation receives special UEFA award for best progress}}

2017–18

| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|FIN}} Finland

| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|FRO}} Faroe Islands

|{{flagicon|NIR}} Northern Ireland

| rowspan="2" |€50,000 for each

|{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/024b-0f8e659e3049-447a4d0e0a41-1000--2017-18-uefa-fair-play-competition-winners/|title=2017/18 UEFA fair play competition winners|publisher=UEFA|date=22 November 2018}}

2018–19

|{{flagicon|GEO}} Georgia

|{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/0259-0f8e745a320c-eadc5e6e5e79-1000--2018-19-uefa-fair-play-competition-winners/|title=2018/19 UEFA fair play competition winners|publisher=UEFA|date=17 January 2020}}

See also

Notes

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References

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{{UEFA Europa League seasons}}

Fair Play ranking

Category:Association football rankings