2000 Copa del Rey Final

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2000 Copa del Rey Final
Event1999–2000 Copa del Rey
Date27 May 2000
VenueMestalla, Valencia
RefereeAntonio Jesús López Nieto
Attendance55,000 [1]
WeatherScattered clouds
21 °C (70 °F)[1]
1999
2001

The 2000 Copa del Rey Final was a football match between Atlético Madrid and Espanyol that took place on 27 May 2000 to decide the winner of the 1999–2000 Copa del Rey, the 98th staging of Spain's primary football cup.

The match was played at the Estadio Mestalla, Valencia CF's home stadium, with Espanyol beating Atlético Madrid 2–1 and earning their third ever Copa del Rey title.

Route to the final[]

Atlético Madrid Round RCD Espanyol
Opponent Result Legs Opponent Result Legs
1st round Córdoba 1–3 1–1 away; 0–2 away
Las Palmas 2–3 2–2 away; 0–1 home 2nd round Albacete 0–2 0–0 away; 0–2 home
Real Unión 0–5 0–3 away; 0–2 home Round of 16 Celta Vigo 3–1 2–1 home; 1–0 away
Rayo Vallecano 2–2 (a) 0–0 home; 2–2 away Quarter-finals Compostela 5–2 5–1 home; 0–1 away
Barcelona 6–0 3–0 home; 3–0 away[2] Semi-finals Real Madrid 0–1 0–0 away; 1–0 home

Match[]

Details[]

Atlético Madrid1–2Espanyol
Hasselbaink Goal 90' Report Tamudo Goal 2'
Sergio Goal 84'
Mestalla, Valencia
Attendance: 55,000
Atletico Madrid
Espanyol
ATLÉTICO MADRID:
GK 13 Spain Toni
DF 15 Spain Carlos Aguilera Substituted off 75'
DF 6 Spain Santi Red card 84'
DF 26 Spain Gaspar Yellow card 30'
DF 4 Paraguay Carlos Gamarra Substituted off 50'
DF 22 Spain Joan Capdevila
MF 8 Spain Rubén Baraja Yellow card 80'
MF 16 Spain Juan Carlos Valerón
MF 12 Portugal Hugo Leal
FW 19 Spain Kiko (c)
FW 17 Netherlands Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Yellow card 17'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Spain José Molina
DF 3 Spain Toni
MF 9 Argentina Santiago Solari Substituted in 75'
MF 14 Argentina Óscar Mena
MF 30 Spain José Juan Luque Substituted in 50'
Manager:
Spain Fernando Zambrano
ESPANYOL:
GK 25 Argentina Pablo Cavallero
DF 2 Spain Cristóbal
DF 4 Spain Nando Yellow card 60' Red card 76'
DF 5 Argentina Mauricio Pochettino
DF 24 Spain Roger
MF 7 Spain Toni Velamazán
MF 8 Spain Sergio
MF 15 Romania Constantin Gâlcă
MF 19 Spain Arteaga (c) Yellow card 70'
FW 11 Argentina Martín Posse Substituted off 78'
FW 23 Spain Raúl Tamudo Substituted off 71'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Spain Juan Luis Mora
DF 3 Argentina Pablo Rotchen Substituted in 78'
DF 18 Argentina Mauro Navas
MF 14 Spain Enrique de Lucas
FW 9 Spain Manuel Serrano Substituted in 71'
Manager:
Spain Paco Flores
Copa del Rey
1999–2000 Winners
RCD Espanyol
Third title

References[]

  1. ^ "Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground".
  2. ^ "Barcelona forfeit place in Spanish Cup final". Sportcal. 25 April 2000. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
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