2000/01 UEFA Cup
Cup winners
England Liverpool FC (3rd title)
Beginning
August 8, 2000
final
May 16, 2001
Final stadium
Westfalenstadion , Dortmund
Top scorer
Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992 Goran Drulić ( Red Star Belgrade ) Javi Moreno ( Deportivo Alavés ) Marcin Kuźba ( Lausanne-Sport ) Demis Nikolaidis ( AEK Athens ) (6 goals each)
Spain Poland Greece
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The Dortmund Westfalenstadion
The 2000/01 UEFA Cup was the 30th edition of the competition and was won 5-4 by Liverpool FC against Deportivo Alavés after a golden goal . The final took place in Dortmund's Westfalenstadion .
mode
All clubs that had occupied one of the UEFA Cup places regulated by the UEFA five-year ranking at the end of last season were eligible to participate . As in the previous year, three clubs qualified for the first round via the UEFA Intertoto Cup . The competition was played in six rounds in two legs. In the event of a tie, the number of goals scored away was decided first , then overtime, if no decision was reached after 15 minutes twice, a penalty shoot-out followed until the winner was determined. In the third round, the eight clubs eliminated from the first group stage of the Champions League as third-placed clubs joined the field of participants.
qualification
1 round
Udinese Calcio , Celta Vigo and VfB Stuttgart qualified as winners of the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2000 . Another 16 teams qualified as losers in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, including TSV 1860 Munich .
2nd round
1 The second leg ended 3: 5 for Celta Vigo. The game was rated 0: 3 for Celta Vigo, as Red Star Belgrade used 2 suspended players.
3rd round
Bayer 04 Leverkusen , Schachtar Donezk , Olympiacos , Glasgow Rangers , Hamburger SV , Rosenborg Trondheim , PSV Eindhoven and FC Barcelona qualified for the third round in the first group stage of the 2000/01 UEFA Champions League .
Round of 16
Quarter finals
Semifinals
final
Liverpool FC
Deportivo Alavés
Lineup
Sander Westerveld - Jamie Carragher , Stéphane Henchoz (56th Vladimír Šmicer ), Sami Hyypiä , Markus Babbel - Steven Gerrard , Gary McAllister , Dietmar Hamann , Danny Murphy - Emile Heskey (65th Robbie Fowler ), Michael Owen (79th Patrik Berger ) Coach: Gérard Houllier ( France )
(C) France
Martín Herrera - Cosmin Contra , Antonio Karmona , Óscar Téllez , Dan Eggen (23rd Iván Alonso ), Delfí Geli - Jordi Cruyff , Ivan Tomić , Hermes Desio , Mauricio Martín Astudillo (46th Magno Mocelin ) - Javi Moreno (65th Pablo Gómez ) Coach: José Manuel Esnal (C)
1-0 Markus Babbel (4th) 2-0 Steven Gerrard (16th) 3-1 Gary McAllister (41st, penalty kick) 4: 3 Robbie Fowler (73rd) 5: 4 Delfí Geli (117th, own goal, Golden Goal)
2: 1 Iván Alonso (26th) 3: 2 Javi Moreno (48th) 3: 3 Javi Moreno (51st) 4: 4 Jordi Cruyff (89th)
Gary McAllister, Markus Babbel
Martín Astudillo, Martín Herrera, Óscar Téllez, Cosmin Contra
Magno Mocelin (99.), Antonio Karmona (116.)
Best goal scorers
without qualifying round
Players used Liverpool FC
1.
Liverpool FC
* Rigobert Song (1 / -) and Steve Staunton (1 / -) left the club during the season.
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ List of goalscorers on uefa.com
European Football Championships 2001
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