1999–2000 Deportivo de La Coruña season (original) (raw)

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Deportivo de La Coruña 1999–2000 football season

Deportivo de La Coruña

1999–2000 season
President Cesar Lendoiro
Manager Javier Irureta
Stadium Estadio Riazor
La Liga 1st
UEFA Cup Fourth round
Copa del Rey Round of 16
Top goalscorer League: Roy Makaay (22)All: Roy Makaay (26)
Home colours Away colours Third colours
1998–992000–01

The 1999–2000 season was Deportivo de La Coruña's 71st in existence, and 30th in La Liga.

Deportivo won their first ever Spanish league title with 69 points, five points ahead of Barcelona and Valencia, even after losing eleven matches.

In the UEFA Cup, Deportivo were eliminated in the Quarterfinals by Arsenal, and in the Copa del Rey at the round of 16 by Osasuna.

Deportivo began the season well, leading the league table by the 12th matchday and only losing three league matches by the midway point of the season in December, but lost form by the new year, only winning two of the following seven matches. However they regained form, winning seven of the next ten matches, and although Deportivo only won once out of the last four matches, they won on the last matchday against Espanyol to secure the league title, as Barcelona had dropped points by drawing their last two matches.[1]

Squad at end of season[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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In: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Deportivo La Coruña (C) 38 21 6 11 66 44 +22 69 Qualification for the Club World Cup[a]
2 Barcelona 38 19 7 12 70 46 +24 64[b] Qualification for the Champions League group stage
3 Valencia 38 18 10 10 59 39 +20 64[b] Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
4 Zaragoza 38 16 15 7 60 40 +20 63 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round[c]
5 Real Madrid 38 16 14 8 58 48 +10 62 Qualification for the Champions League group stage[c]

Source: LFP
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:

  1. ^ Deportivo La Coruña also qualified for the Champions League group stage.
  2. ^ a b VAL 3–1 BAR; BAR 3–0 VAL
  3. ^ a b Real Madrid qualified directly for the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League as holders. As a result, Zaragoza lost their spot in the UEFA Champions League and had to participate in the UEFA Cup.
Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Ground H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H
Result W D W D L W D W L W W W W W W W L L D L W L W L W W L W L W W W L W L D D W
Position 1 5 3 4 7 6 4 3 5 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
No. Pos Nat Player Total La Liga Copa del Rey UEFA Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Cameroon CMR Songo'o 44 -52 36 -40 1 -2 7 -10
2 DF Spain ESP Manuel Pablo 45 0 33+4 0 2 0 6 0
4 DF Morocco MAR Naybet 34 0 25 0 1 0 8 0
20 DF Brazil BRA Donato 38 4 27+2 3 2+2 0 5 1
3 DF Spain ESP Romero 44 1 32+2 1 3 0 7 0
18 MF Spain ESP Víctor 47 6 34+3 4 2+1 1 5+2 1
6 MF Brazil BRA Mauro Silva 43 0 33 0 1+1 0 8 0
24 MF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Jokanovic 31 3 20+3 2 3 0 5 1
16 MF Brazil BRA Conceição 34 5 25+2 4 2 0 3+2 1
8 AM Brazil BRA Djalminha 39 13 29+2 10 0+1 0 7 3
7 FW Netherlands NED Makaay 46 26 34+2 22 0+2 1 8 3
13 GK Czech Republic CZE Kouba 6 -6 2 -3 3 -2 1 -1
11 FW Argentina ARG Turu Flores 42 8 15+19 8 2+1 0 3+2 0
5 DF Argentina ARG Schürrer 22 0 18+1 0 3 0 0 0
9 FW Portugal POR Pauleta 40 11 12+18 8 2+1 0 4+3 3
10 MF Spain ESP Fran 28 1 16+6 1 2+1 0 0+3 0
21 MF Spain ESP Jaime 28 0 7+14 0 3+1 0 1+2 0
25 MF Spain ESP Fernando 29 0 3+16 0 3 0 4+3 0
14 DF Spain ESP César 13 1 10+1 1 2 0
12 MF Argentina ARG Scaloni 24 0 4+14 0 1 0 2+3 0
17 MF Spain ESP Manel 11 0 1+5 0 2+1 0 1+1 0
19 DF Spain ESP Ramis 6 0 2+1 0 2 0 1 0
15 FW Spain ESP Pérez 8 1 0+3 0 3 0 0+2 1
26 GK Spain ESP Dani Mallo 0 0 0 0
22 MF Spain ESP Jose Manuel 1 0 0 0 1 0
23 FW Morocco MAR Bassir 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
28 DF Portugal POR Carreira 0 0 0 0
Place Position Nation Number Name La Liga Copa del Rey UEFA Cup Total
1 FW Netherlands 7 Roy Makaay 22 1 3 26
2 MF Brazil 8 Djalminha 10 0 3 13
3 FW Portugal 9 Pauleta 8 0 3 11
4 FW Argentina 11 Turu Flores 8 0 0 8
5 MF Spain 18 Víctor 4 1 1 6
6 MF Brazil 16 Flávio Conceição 4 0 1 5
7 MF Spain 20 Donato 3 0 1 4
8 MF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 24 Slaviša Jokanović 2 0 1 3
9 FW Spain 15 Iván Pérez 0 0 1 1
10 DF Spain 14 César 1 0 0 1
11 MF Spain 10 Fran 1 0 0 1
12 DF Spain 3 Enrique Romero 1 0 0 1
Own goal 0 0 1 1
TOTALS 64 2 15 81

Disciplinary record

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  1. ^ "20 años del milagro Depor: campeón de Liga 1999-2000". AS.com (in Spanish). 2020-05-19. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  2. ^ "Deportivo La Coruña – 1999/00". footballsquads.co.uk. Retrieved 15 September 2020.