<Ul> <Li> Košice (1997--98) ended the group stage losing all 6 matches with a goal difference of--11 . They conceded 13 goals, scoring only twice . </Li> <Li> Fenerbahçe (2001--02) lost all 6 group stage matches with a goal difference of--9 . They conceded 12 goals and scored only 3 . </Li> <Li> Spartak Moscow (2002--03) have the second worst goal difference in a Champions League group stage with--17 . They lost all 6 matches, conceding 18 goals and scoring just once . </Li> <Li> Bayer Leverkusen (2002--03, second group stage) lost all 6 matches, scoring 5 and conceding 15 . This was the only time that a club lost all matches in the second group stage . It was also the first time that two clubs lost six group stage matches in the same season . </Li> <Li> Anderlecht (2004--05) lost all 6 of their group stage matches . They conceded 17 goals and scored just 4, with a goal difference of--13 . </Li> <Li> Rapid Wien (2005--06) ended the group stage losing all 6 games . They conceded 15 goals and scored only 3, with a goal difference of--12 . </Li> <Li> Levski Sofia (2006--07) finished their only appearance in the group stage conceding 17 goals and scoring just one, ending with a goal difference of--16 . </Li> <Li> Dynamo Kyiv (2007--08) ended the group stage also losing all 6 games . They conceded 19 goals, scoring only 4, ending with a goal difference of--15 . </Li> <Li> Maccabi Haifa (2009--10) is the first club to have lost all their group stage matches without scoring a goal . They did this finishing only their second appearance in the competition with 0 points after losing to Bayern Munich 3--0 in the first group game and then losing 5 consecutive games 1--0, ending the group stage with a goal difference of--8 . In their first Champions League appearance in 2002--03, the team scored 12 goals . Deportivo La Coruña is another club that scored no goals in the group stage (in 2004--05), but they collected 2 points by twice drawing 0--0 . </Li> <Li> Debrecen (2009--10) finished the group stage with 0 points and a goal difference of--14 . They conceded 19 goals, scoring just 5 . </Li> <Li> Partizan (2010--11) lost all six group stage matches . They conceded 13 goals while scoring only 2, finishing with a goal difference of--11 . </Li> <Li> MŠK Žilina (2010--11) also finished the group stage with 0 points and a goal difference of--16, scoring 3 and conceding 19 . This was the second consecutive season that two different clubs had lost all six group stage matches . </Li> <Li> Dinamo Zagreb (2011--12) lost all six group stage matches, setting new records for worst goal difference (--19) and most goals conceded (22), scoring 3 . </Li> <Li> Villarreal (2011--12) also finished with 0 points and goal difference of--12, scoring 2 and conceding 14 . </Li> <Li> Oțelul Galați (2011--12) as well finished with 0 points and goal difference of--8, scoring 3 and conceding 11 . That became the first season in which three separate teams had lost all six group stage matches, and a third consecutive season in which at least two teams finished with 0 points . </Li> <Li> Marseille (2013--14) finished with 0 points, scoring 5 and conceding 14 goals for a goal difference of--9 . </Li> <Li> Maccabi Tel Aviv (2015--16) finished with 0 points, scoring 1 and conceding 16 goals for a goal difference of--15 . Maccabi's only goal came from a penalty . </Li> <Li> Club Brugge (2016--17) finished with 0 points, scoring 2 and conceding 14 goals for a goal difference of--12 . </Li> <Li> Dinamo Zagreb (2016--17) is the second club to have lost all their group stage matches without scoring a goal . They finished their group stage matches with conceding 15 goals and a goal difference of--15 . They are also the first team to have finished the group stage with 0 points twice, the first time being in the 2011--12 season . </Li> <Li> Benfica (2017--18) finished with 0 points, scoring just once and conceding 14 goals for a goal difference of--13 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Košice (1997--98) ended the group stage losing all 6 matches with a goal difference of--11 . They conceded 13 goals, scoring only twice . </Li> <Li> Fenerbahçe (2001--02) lost all 6 group stage matches with a goal difference of--9 . They conceded 12 goals and scored only 3 . </Li> <Li> Spartak Moscow (2002--03) have the second worst goal difference in a Champions League group stage with--17 . They lost all 6 matches, conceding 18 goals and scoring just once . </Li>

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