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] is a ] ] club based in ]. The club first competed in European competition in ], entering the ] following a third-place finish in the Scottish Premier Division. The club reached the second round, which remains the club's joint best run in a ] competition.<ref name="UEFA_profile">, '']''. 26 August 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2012.</ref> |
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] is a ] ] club based in ]. The club first competed in European competition in ], entering the ] following a third-place finish in the Scottish Premier Division. The club reached the second round, which remains the club's joint best run in a ] competition.<ref name="UEFA_profile">, '']''. 26 August 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2012.</ref> |
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===1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cup=== |
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St Mirren's last entry to date in a UEFA organised competition is the 1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cup which they qualified as ] from the previous season. The club faced ] of ] in the first round. St Mirren won the first leg 1–0 at Love Street and the second leg at ] ended 0–0 which was enough to send the club through. Their second round opponents were ] from ]. In the first leg the match ended 0–0 in Mechelen but St Mirren was defeated 2–0 at home in the return leg and were thus eliminated. KV Mechelen went on to be surprise winners of the tournament in their European début. |
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St Mirren qualified for the Cup Winners Cup as ] from the previous season. The club faced ] of ] in the first round. St Mirren won the first leg 1–0 at Love Street and the second leg at ] ended 0–0 which was enough to send the club through. Their second round opponents were ] from ]. In the first leg the match ended 0–0 in Mechelen but St Mirren was defeated 2–0 at home in the return leg and were thus eliminated. KV Mechelen went on to be surprise winners of the tournament in their European début. |
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St Mirren qualified for the UEFA Europa Conference League with a 5th place finish in the Scottish Premiership. The club ended their 36 year European drought by starting in the Conference League Second qualifying round with a 0–0 away draw to Icelandic side, Valur, before dispatching them 4–1 in Paisley. In the Third qualifying round, St Mirren were drawn against Norwegian side, SK Brann. Despite levelling the tie in the 90th minute in Paisley, Brann won the second leg in Bergen 3–1 with two stoppage time goals. |
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Following their début in the UEFA Cup three seasons beforehand, St Mirren similarly qualified for the competition in 1983–84 through their league ranking. The club faced Feyenoord of the Netherlands in the first round. In the first leg they went 1–0 down at home and were defeated in a similar fashion at the Feijenoord Stadion in Rotterdam in the away leg 2–0, rounding off a 3–0 aggregate defeat.
With a fifth-place finish in the Scottish Premier Division St Mirren qualified for the UEFA Cup for a third time. In the first round they were drawn against Czechoslovakian team SK Slavia Prague. In the first leg at Stadion Evžena Rošického St Mirren were narrowly defeated 1–0. In the return leg in Scotland the match ended 1–0 after 90 minutes but this time in favour of St Mirren which forced the match into extra time. The home team went on to score two goals and win the match 3–0 on the night at Love Street and 3–1 on aggregate to progress to the second round. Hammarby IF of Sweden were the opponents in the second round and the two clubs played out a 3–3 draw in the first leg at Söderstadion in Stockholm. In the return leg, St Mirren were defeated 2–1 on the night and 5–4 on aggregate.
St Mirren qualified for the UEFA Europa Conference League with a 5th place finish in the Scottish Premiership. The club ended their 36 year European drought by starting in the Conference League Second qualifying round with a 0–0 away draw to Icelandic side, Valur, before dispatching them 4–1 in Paisley. In the Third qualifying round, St Mirren were drawn against Norwegian side, SK Brann. Despite levelling the tie in the 90th minute in Paisley, Brann won the second leg in Bergen 3–1 with two stoppage time goals.