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2000–01 Juventus FC season
Italian football club season
Italian football club season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Juventus |
| season | 2000–01 |
| manager | Carlo Ancelotti |
| chairman | Vittorio Chiusano |
| chrtitle | President |
| stadium | Stadio delle Alpi |
| league | Serie A |
| league result | 2nd |
| cup1 | Coppa Italia |
| cup1 result | Round of 16 |
| cup2 | UEFA Champions League |
| cup2 result | First group stage |
| league topscorer | |
| David Trezeguet (14) | |
| season topscorer | |
| Filippo Inzaghi (16) | |
| average attendance | 41,307 |
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| prevseason | 1999–2000 |
| nextseason | 2001–02 |
David Trezeguet (14) Filippo Inzaghi (16) The 2000–01 season was '''Juventus Football Club''''s 103rd in existence and 99th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football.
Season review
Juventus just came up short in Serie A for the second year in a row. Unlike in 2000, it did not have matters in its own hands prior to the final game of the season, and even though Juventus fended off Atalanta 2–1 at home, Roma beat Parma 3–1, which meant the title landed with a Roman club for the second year running.
The determining moment of the title race had been a showdown between Juventus and Roma at the Stadio delle Alpi with six games to go, and the Bianconeri closing down on the Romans who had suffered a recent dip in their form. In front of their crowd, Juventus began the brightest. Two goals in quick succession by Alessandro Del Piero and Zinedine Zidane gave them a lead they held on to until the 79th minute, when Edwin van der Sar took center stage. The Dutch goalkeeper fumbled a long-range effort from Roma's Japanese midfielder Hidetoshi Nakata, enabling the latter to score a fortunate goal. In added time, Vincenzo Montella equalized for the Roman club, thus denying Juventus a vital victory.
La Vecchia Signora did win all five of its remaining games after that, but in the meantime, Roma did enough to make sure they didn't lose the top spot of the table, thus winning their first scudetto since 1983. The success was celebrated wildly in the streets of the Italian capital, and the fact that Roma had beaten bitter rivals Juventus to the title made the supporters even happier.
In the Champions League, Juventus was a major disappointment, getting knocked out in the first group stage of the tournament. It was the first time in the club's history that it had been knocked so early in the competition. This performance put Carlo Ancelotti's position at the helm under even more threat. Ancelotti had already been associated in the previous season with the club's worst run in any European competition since the 1987–88 season. As a man who had been associated with Juve's rivals Milan, Roma and Parma for most of his footballing career, he had never been a popular choice with the fans, with frequent doubts being raised about his lack of concern for the club's declining fortunes.
In the summer of 2001, wholesale changes were made. Marcello Lippi returned to his old job prior to the 2001–02 season. It was also Zinedine Zidane's last season with Juventus as he was sold for a world record fee to Real Madrid, but the Italian club compensated his loss with four new players during the summer, with Gianluigi Buffon and Lilian Thuram coming from Parma, and Pavel Nedvěd and Marcelo Salas came from Lazio.
Players
Squad information
Transfers
| In | Pos. | Name | from | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FW | David Trezeguet | AS Monaco | ||
| DF | Michele Paramatti | Bologna | ||
| MF | Fabian O'Neill | Cagliari Calcio | €10 million | |
| DF | Marco Zanchi | Udinese Calcio | ||
| MF | Matteo Brighi | Rimini | loan ended | |
| FW | Vincent Péricard | AS Saint-Étienne |
| Out | Pos. | Name | To | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DF | Zoran Mirković | Fenerbahçe | ||
| MF | Sunday Oliseh | Borussia Dortmund | ||
| FW | Juan Esnaider | Real Zaragoza | loan | |
| MF | Enzo Maresca | Bologna | loan |
Winter
| In | Pos. | Name | from | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GK | Fabian Carini | Danubio | ||
| MF | Athirson | Flamengo |
| Out | Pos. | Name | To | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MF | Jonathan Bachini | Vicenza Calcio | loan | |
| DF | Marco Zanchi | Perugia Calcio | loan | |
| MF | Marco Rigoni | Ravenna | loan |
Competitions
Serie A
Main article: 2000–01 Serie A
League table
Results summary
Results by round
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Matches
Del Piero Zidane Shevchenko Conte Zidane Di Biagio Zidane Trezeguet Kovačević Zambrotta Inzaghi Nuno Gomes Davids Ventola Inzaghi Del Piero Inzaghi Zidane Inzaghi Crespo Inzaghi Del Piero Zidane Montella Tudor Trezeguet Tudor Kovačević Trezeguet Tacchinardi
Coppa Italia
Main article: 2000–01 Coppa Italia
Round of 16
UEFA Champions League
Main article: 2000–01 UEFA Champions League
Group stage
Main article: 2000–01 UEFA Champions League first group stage#Group E
Mahdavikia Butt Kovač Barbarez Inzaghi O'Neill Davids Iuliano Bachini Trezeguet Goumas Iuliano Ferrara Manuel Pablo Djalminha Ferrara Davids Del Piero Davids Paramatti Kovačević , Yeboah Panadić Tøfting Vokolos Basinas Warzycha , Sypniewski Van der Sar Kovačević Iuliano Zanchi Conte Ferrara
Statistics
Players statistics
References
References
- "Serie A: Presenze (Spettatori abbonati/ gara)". Lega Serie A.
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