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2000 UEFA Champions League final

Association football match


Association football match

FieldValue
title2000 UEFA Champions League final
imageChampions League Final 2000.jpg
image_size200
captionMatch programme cover
event[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league)
team1Real Madrid
team1association
team1score3
team2Valencia
team2association
team2score0
date24 May 2000
stadiumStade de France
citySaint-Denis
refereeStefano Braschi (Italy)
attendance80,000
previous[1999](1999-uefa-champions-league-final)
next[2001](2001-uefa-champions-league-final)

The 2000 UEFA Champions League final was a football match that took place on 24 May 2000. The match was played at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France, to determine the winner of the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League. Spanish teams Real Madrid (playing in their eleventh final in the competition) and Valencia (in their maiden appearance at this stage) were the participants in the first final in the history of the European Cup or Champions League to feature two clubs from the same country.

Real Madrid won 3–0 to claim the trophy for a record-extending eighth time.

Route to the final

Real MadridRoundValencia
OpponentAgg.1st leg
ByeThird qualifying roundHapoel Haifa
OpponentResult[First group stage](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-group-stage)
Olympiacos[3–3](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-olympiacos-v-real-madrid) (A)Matchday 1
Molde[4–1](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-real-madrid-v-molde) (H)Matchday 2
Porto[3–1](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-real-madrid-v-porto) (H)Matchday 3
Porto[1–2](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-porto-v-real-madrid) (A)Matchday 4
Olympiacos[3–0](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-real-madrid-v-olympiacos) (H)Matchday 5
Molde[1–0](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-molde-v-real-madrid) (A)Matchday 6
**[Group E](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-e) winner**Final standings**[Group F](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-f) winner**
OpponentResult[Second group stage](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage)
Dynamo Kyiv[2–1](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-dynamo-kyiv-v-real-madrid) (A)Matchday 1
Rosenborg[3–1](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-real-madrid-v-rosenborg) (H)Matchday 2
Bayern Munich[2–4](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-real-madrid-v-bayern-munich) (H)Matchday 3
Bayern Munich[1–4](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-bayern-munich-v-real-madrid) (A)Matchday 4
Dynamo Kyiv[2–2](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-real-madrid-v-dynamo-kyiv) (H)Matchday 5
Rosenborg[1–0](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-rosenborg-v-real-madrid) (A)Matchday 6
**[Group C](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-group-c) runners-up**Final standings**[Group B](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-group-b) runners-up**
OpponentAgg.1st leg
Manchester United3–2[0–0](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-knockout-stage-real-madrid-v-manchester-united) (H)
Bayern Munich3–2[2–0](1999-2000-uefa-champions-league-knockout-stage-real-madrid-v-bayern-munich) (H)

Match

Summary

A headed goal from Fernando Morientes in the first half and a spectacular Steve McManaman volley midway through the second half put Real Madrid 2–0 ahead, before Raúl sealed the win with a breakaway third goal, rounding Santiago Cañizares after a Valencia corner was cleared.

The win was Real Madrid's eighth European Cup victory overall and their second in three years, and was notable for being Vicente del Bosque's first title as manager. It was also a landmark for being the first final played between two teams from the same nation. Upon this win, McManaman became the first English player to win the tournament with a non-English club.

Details

  • Morientes
  • McManaman
  • Raúl
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ESP Vicente del Bosque
ARG Héctor Cúper

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Statistics

StatisticReal MadridValencia
Goals scored30
Total shots146
Shots on target111
Ball possession53%47%
Corner kicks810
Fouls committed920
Offsides11
Yellow cards24
Red cards00

References

References

  1. J Smith. (22 May 2000). "UEFA Champions League Final".
  2. (2017). "UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2016/17". Union of European Football Associations.
  3. (24 May 2000). "UEFA Champions League Final 2000 Full-Time Report". [[UEFA]].
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