UEFA Champions League 2000–01

UEFA Champions League 2000–01

The 2000-01 UEFA Champions League was the ninth edition of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA's premier European club football tournament, since it was renamed from the European Cup in 1992, and the 46th tournament overall. The competition was won by Bayern Munich, who beat Valencia CF 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw after extra time. It was their first UEFA Champions League title, and their fourth European Cup title overall.

Qualifying rounds

First qualifying round

econd qualifying round

Third qualifying round

First group stage

16 winners from the third qualifying round, 10 champions from countries ranked 1-10, and 6 second-placed teams from countries ranked 1-6 were drawn into 8 groups of 4 teams each. The top 2 teams in each group advance to the second group stage, and the third placed team in each group advanced to round 3 of the UEFA Cup.

Group B

Group E

Group H

Group A

Group D

First leg

"All times Central European Time (UTC+1)footballbox
date = 2001-04-03
time = 20:45
team1 = Galatasaray flagicon|TUR
score = 3 – 2
report =
team2 = flagicon|ESP Real Madrid
goals1 = Ümit Davala goal|48|pen.
Hasan Şaş goal|65
Jardel goal|75
goals2 = Helguera goal|33
Makélélé goal|43
stadium = Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul
referee = Pierluigi Collina (Italy)
----footballbox
date = 2001-04-03
time = 20:45
team1 = Manchester United flagicon|ENG
score = 0 – 1
report =
team2 = flagicon|GER Bayern
goals1 =
goals2 = Paulo Sérgio goal|86
stadium = Old Trafford, Manchester
referee = Anders Frisk (Sweden)
----footballbox
date = 2001-04-04
time = 20:45
team1 = Leeds United flagicon|ENG
score = 3 – 0
report =
team2 = flagicon|ESP Deportivo
goals1 = Harte goal|26
Smith goal|51
Ferdinand goal|66
goals2 =
stadium = Elland Road, Leeds
referee = Dick Jol (Netherlands)
----footballbox
date = 2001-04-17
time = 20:45
team1 = Arsenal flagicon|ENG
score = 2 – 1
report =
team2 = flagicon|ESP Valencia
goals1 = Henry goal|58|
Parlour goal|60
goals2 = Ayala goal|41
stadium = Highbury, London
referee = Markus Merk (Germany)

econd leg

"All times Central European Time (UTC+1)footballbox
date = 2001-04-17
time = 20:45
team1 = Deportivo flagicon|ESP
score = 2 – 0
report =
team2 = flagicon|ENG Leeds United
goals1 = Djalminha goal|9|pen.
Tristán goal|73
goals2 =
stadium = Riazor Stadium, A Coruña
referee = Stefano Braschi (Italy)
----footballbox
date = 2001-04-17
time = 20:45
team1 = Valencia flagicon|ESP
score = 1 – 0
report =
team2 = flagicon|ENG Arsenal
goals1 = Carew goal|76
goals2 =
stadium = Estadio Mestalla, Valencia
referee = Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
----footballbox
date = 2001-04-18
time = 20:45
team1 = Real Madrid flagicon|ESP
score = 3 – 0
report =
team2 = flagicon|TUR Galatasaray
goals1 = Raúl goal|15 goal|37
Helguera goal|28
goals2 =
stadium = Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid
referee = Urs Meier (Switzerland)
----footballbox
date = 2001-04-18
time = 20:45
team1 = Bayern flagicon|GER
score = 2 – 1
report =
team2 = flagicon|ENG Manchester United
goals1 = Élber goal|5
Scholl goal|39
goals2 = Giggs goal|49|
stadium = Olympic Stadium (Munich), Munich
referee = Vitor Melo Pereira (Portugal)

emi-finals

First leg

"All times Central European Time (UTC+1)footballbox
date = 2001-05-01
time = 20:45
team1 = Real Madrid flagicon|ESP
score = 0 – 1
report =
team2 = flagicon|GER Bayern
goals1 =
goals2 = Élber goal|54
stadium = Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid
referee = Pierluigi Collina (Italy)
----footballbox
date = 2001-05-02
time = 21:45
team1 = Leeds United flagicon|ENG
score = 0 – 0
report =
team2 = flagicon|ESP Valencia
goals1 =
goals2 =
stadium = Elland Road, Leeds
referee = Markus Merk (Germany)

econd leg

"All times Central European Time (UTC+1)footballbox
date = 2001-05-08
time = 20:45
team1 = Valencia flagicon|ESP
score = 3 – 0
report =
team2 = flagicon|ENG Leeds United
goals1 = Sánchez goal|16 goal|47
Mendieta goal|52
goals2 =
stadium = Estadio Mestalla, Valencia
referee = Urs Meier (Switzerland)
----footballbox
date = 2001-05-09
time = 20:45
team1 = Bayern flagicon|GER
score = 2 – 1
report =
team2 = flagicon|ESP Real Madrid
goals1 = Élber goal|8
Jeremies goal|34
goals2 = Figo goal|18
stadium = Olympic Stadium (Munich), Munich
referee = Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)

Final

footballbox
date = 2001-05-23
team1 = Bayern flagicon|GER
score = 1 – 1
report= [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/history/season=2000/intro.html (Report)]
team2 = flagicon|ESP Valencia
goals1 = Effenberg goal|51|pen.
goals2 = Mendieta goal|3|pen.
stadium = San Siro, Milan
attendance = 71,500
referee= Dick Jol (Netherlands)

penshootoutbox
penalties1=Paulo Sergio penmiss|over the bar
Salihamidžić pengoal
Zickler pengoal
Andersson penmiss|saved
Effenberg pengoal
Lizarazu pengoal
Linke pengoal
penaltyscore=5 – 4
penalties2=pengoal Mendieta
pengoal Carew
penmiss|saved Zahovič
penmiss|saved Carboni
pengoal Baraja
pengoal Kily González
penmiss|saved Pellegrino

ee also

*UEFA Cup 2000-01
*UEFA Intertoto Cup 2000

External links

* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/history/Season=2000/intro.html 2000-01 season at UEFA website]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/ec/ec200001.html#cc European Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]


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