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1999–2000 Real Madrid CF season

98th season in existence of Real Madrid CF


98th season in existence of Real Madrid CF

FieldValue
clubReal Madrid
season1999–2000
managerJohn Toshack
(until 17 November 1999)
Vicente del Bosque
mgrtitleHead coach
chrtitlePresident
stadiumSantiago Bernabéu
chairmanLorenzo Sanz
leagueLa Liga
league result[5th](1999-2000-la-liga)
cup1Copa del Rey
cup1 result[Semi-finals](1999-2000-copa-del-rey-semi-finals)
cup2UEFA Champions League
cup2 result**[Winners](2000-uefa-champions-league-final)**
cup3FIFA Club World Championship
cup3 result[Fourth place](2000-fifa-club-world-championship-third-place-play-off)
league topscorer
Raúl (17)
season topscorer
Raúl (29)
largest winReal Madrid 4–1 Numancia
Real Madrid 4–1 Molde
Real Madrid 3–0 Barcelona
Real Madrid 3–0 Valencia
largest lossHome:
Real Madrid 1–5 Real Zaragoza
Away:
Deportivo La Coruña 5–2 Real Madrid
Bayern 4–1 Real Madrid
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(until 17 November 1999) Vicente del Bosque Raúl (17) Raúl (29) Real Madrid 4–1 Molde Real Madrid 3–0 Barcelona Real Madrid 3–0 Valencia Real Madrid 1–5 Real Zaragoza Away: Deportivo La Coruña 5–2 Real Madrid Bayern 4–1 Real Madrid The 1999–2000 season was Real Madrid's 69th season in La Liga. This article lists all matches that the club played in the 1999–2000 season, and also shows statistics of the club's players.

Summary

John Toshack was sacked by Real Madrid on 17 November 1999 as a consequence of league's bad form even after a 3–2 victory against Rayo Vallecano which they were trailing 2–0 during halftime and could only turn the game around through a spectacular second half that left them in eighth position. Real Madrid re-hired their legendary defensive midfielder in the 1970s Vicente del Bosque who previously only managed the club in 1994 and 1996 as a caretaker only.

This season marked the start of the Del Bosque era of trophy winning at the club, having taken over from Toshack early in the campaign. The squad was also largely different from the previous squad, with the arrival of Steve McManaman (Liverpool) and Nicolas Anelka (Arsenal) from the English Premier League respectively, as well as local talents Míchel Salgado and Iván Helguera, to support the budding young talent of Raúl, Iker Casillas, Fernando Morientes, and Guti, as well as veterans such as Fernando Hierro and Roberto Carlos.

As of 2025 this was the last season in which Real Madrid finished outside the top four in La Liga.

Players

Squad

Transfers

InPos.NamefromType
MFSteve McManamanLiverpool
FWNicolas AnelkaArsenal€34,000,000
FWElvir BaljićFenerbahçe€26,000,000
DFIván HelgueraEspanyol
DFMíchel SalgadoCelta de Vigo€12,000,000
DFGeremiGençlerbirliği€4,200,000
GKAlbano BizzarriRacing Club€2,000,000
DFJúlio CésarValladolid€2,500,000
FWEdwin CongoOnce Caldas
OutPos.NameToType
MFJaimeDeportivo
FWDavor SukerArsenal
FWPredrag MijatovicFiorentina
DFChristian PanucciInternazionale
DFRobert JarniLas Palmas
DFFernando SanzMalaga
GKPedro ContrerasMalaga

Winter

Reference:

InPos.NamefromType
OutPos.NameToType
MFClarence SeedorfInternazionale
FWSamuel Eto'oMallorca*loan*
FWEdwin CongoReal Valladolid*loan*

Competitions

Overall

Friendlies

Eto'o Guti
Congo
Karanka
Rodrigo
Canabal Pirlo Morientes Tayfun Morientes
Guti Hierro McCarthy
Kaviedes Guede Seedorf
Salgado Sávio
McManaman
Helguera Orlandini Bergkamp
Malz Guti
Morientes Ríos Renaldo

La Liga

Main article: 1999–2000 La Liga

Results summary

League table

Results by round

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Matches

Raúl Sávio
McManaman
Hierro Geremi Guti Gerard
C. López Figo Sávio Pompei José Mari Canabal Hierro
Raúl Juanele
Garitano Hierro Guti
Raúl Roberto Carlos Morientes Morientes
Raúl Djalminha
Víctor
Flores Hierro Anelka
Morientes Guti
Morientes McManaman Dorado
Salva Raúl Anelka

Copa del Rey

Main article: 1999–2000 Copa del Rey

Ognjenović Prieto

Champions League

Main article: 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League

First Group stage

Main article: 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group E

Zahovič Roberto Carlos Raúl Sávio
Guti Helguera Hierro Morientes
Roberto Carlos

Second Group stage

Main article: 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Group C

Raúl Sávio Roberto Carlos Raúl Effenberg Fink Paulo Sérgio Élber
Zickler Roberto Carlos Hierro

Knockout stage

Main article: 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League knockout stage

Scholes Raúl Jeremies Élber

Final

Main article: 2000 UEFA Champions League Final

McManaman Raúl

FIFA Club World Championship

Main article: 2000 FIFA Club World Championship

Group stage

Raúl
Sávio Morientes
Geremi Moustaoudia

Third-place play-off

Helguera McManaman Morientes Dorado Cabrera Pérez Aguinaga Delgado

Squad statistics

Players statistics

Appearances and goals

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Goal scorers

PlacePositionNationNumberNameLa LigaCopa del ReyUEFA Champions LeagueFIFA Club World ChampionshipTotal
1FWESP7Raúl17010229
2FWESP9Fernando Morientes1206119
3MFBRA11Sávio40419
4DFBRA3Roberto Carlos40408
MFESP14Guti61108
6FWFRA19Nicolas Anelka20237
DFESP4Fernando Hierro50117
8Own goal20305
9MFENG8Steve McManaman30104
10FWARG36Rolando Zárate12003
11DFESP15Ivan Helguera00202
12FWBIH20Elvir Baljić10001
FWESP31Meca10001
FWFR Yugoslavia25Perica Ognjenović01001
MFFRA22Christian Karembeu00101
DFCMR21Geremi00011
**TOTALS**584359**106**

Disciplinary record

**TOTALS****0****0****0****0****0****0****0****0**

References

References

  1. "Real Madrid » Transfers 1995/1996". worldfootball.net.
  2. "Real Madrid » Transfers 1994/1995". worldfootball.net.
  3. "Temporada 1999–2000".
  4. (24 May 2000). "Match details – Real Madrid–Valencia". UEFA.
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