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Zero points: The worst teams in Champions League history ranked

With Rangers having lost all six of their games in this season's group stage, GOAL runs through all the sides to have suffered total humiliation.

The Champions League is tough, nobody is disputing that, but even still, getting no points at all during the group stage takes some doing.

Or, at least, it used to.

Sadly, in recent times, as the gap between the haves and have-nots grows wider in Europe, this is happening more frequently to some of the competition's smaller teams.

Even some of the game's more well-known sides have suffered the ignominy of failing to pick up a single point.

Below, GOAL goes through all of the sides to have bowed out after losing all of their group games…

Getty ImagesOtelul Galati (2011-12) | -8 GD

The…. eh…. 'joint-best' worst team in Champions League history is Otelul Galati. The tiny Romanian side lived the dream in 2011-12 – even if they did lose every game – but disaster was waiting around the corner.

Financial problems led to a marked decline and then bankruptcy in 2016. A phoenix club was formed shortly after and two promotions later they are currently plying their trade in Liga II.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesMaccabi Haifa (2009-10) | -8 GD

Archetypal Champions League whipping boys Maccabi Haifa had a particularly tough time of it in 2009-10.

They came so close to preventing their appearance on this list – registering a staggering five 1-0 defeats – but it just was not to be. In the end, they didn't even score a goal.

Getty ImagesFenerbahce (2001-02) | -9 GD

Fenerbahce once reached the Champions League quarter-finals, but there was no danger of them making the final eight in 2001-02.

It was a tough group in fairness, made up of Rivaldo's Barcelona, the best Bayer Leverkusen side ever and French champions Lyon.

Getty ImagesMarseille (2013-14) | -9 GD

Former Champions League winners Marseille had a nightmare in 2013-14, being edged out 2-1 in each of their three home games at the Stade Velodrome.

Their shocking continental campaign played a significant role in Elie Baup being sacked in December 2013.