2000–01 Deportivo de La Coruña season

The 2000–01 season was Deportivo de La Coruña's 30th season in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. They also competed in the Copa del Rey, the UEFA Champions League and the Supercopa de España.

Deportivo de La Coruña
2000–01 season
PresidentAugusto César Lendoiro
ManagerJavier Irureta
StadiumEstadio Riazor
La Liga2nd
Copa del ReyRound of 32
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals
Supercopa de EspañaWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Diego Tristán (19)[1]
All: Diego Tristán (23)

Season review edit

Deportivo, in their third season under coach Javier Irureta, began 2000–01 as defending La Liga champions, having won their first ever top flight title the previous year. This achievement qualified them for the 2000 Supercopa de España, where the faced 1999–2000 Copa del Rey winners Espanyol. After a goalless first leg at Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc,[2] Depor scored twice in three minutes through Djalminha and Diego Tristán at Estadio Riazor to claim the trophy with a 2–0 win.[3] This was their second Supercopa title, having also won the competition in 1995.[4]

Deportivo's league title also qualified them for the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League, the first time in their history they had entered Europe's elite competition. Their debut began well, as they went undefeated in their six first group stage matches to progress as group winners, ahead of Hamburg, Juventus and Panathinaikos. In the second group stage, they were drawn against Galatasaray, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain, and once again progressed as group winners.[5] They came up against English side Leeds United in the quarter-finals, and gave themselves an uphill task by losing the first leg 3–0 at Elland Road. Despite a 2–0 victory in the second leg, Depor were eliminated 3–2 on aggregate.[6]

The champions couldn't quite match their previous performance in La Liga, although they were still able to finish as runners-up, seven points behind Real Madrid. The real disappointment of the season was saved for the Copa del Rey, where Deportivo were beaten 3–2 by Segunda División side Tenerife in the round of 32,[7] marking their earliest exit from the competition since 1992–93.

Players edit

Squad edit

[8] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   CMR Jacques Songo'o
2 DF   ESP Manuel Pablo
3 DF   ESP Enrique Romero
4 DF   MAR Noureddine Naybet
5 DF   ESP César Martín
6 MF   BRA Mauro Silva
7 FW   NED Roy Makaay
8 MF   BRA Djalminha
9 FW   ESP Diego Tristán
10 MF   ESP Fran (captain)
11 FW   ARG Turu Flores
12 MF   ARG Lionel Scaloni
13 GK   ESP José Francisco Molina
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF   BRA Emerson
15 DF   ESP Joan Capdevila
16 MF   BRA César Sampaio
17 FW   URU Walter Pandiani
18 MF   ESP Víctor Sánchez
19 FW   MAR Salaheddine Bassir
20 MF   ESP Donato
21 MF   ESP Juan Carlos Valerón
22 DF   POR Hélder
23 MF   ARG Aldo Duscher
25 MF   ESP Fernando
28 GK   ESP Dani Mallo
31 GK   CZE Petr Kouba

Left club during season edit

[9] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW   POR Pauleta (to Bordeaux)
24 MF   YUG Slaviša Jokanović (to Chelsea)
DF   ESP Luis Miguel Ramis (on loan to Racing Santander)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   ESP Iván Pérez (on loan to Numancia)
FW   BRA Renaldo (to Lleida)

Out on loan for the full season edit

[9] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   POR Nuno Espírito Santo (on loan at Osasuna)
DF   ESP Manel (on loan at Numancia)
MF   ESP Jaime (on loan at Racing Santander)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ESP José Manuel (on loan at Numancia)
FW   ESP Changui (on loan at Elche)
FW   URU Sebastian Abreu (on loan at San Lorenzo)

Transfers edit

[9][10]

In edit

# Pos Player From Notes
Summer
9 FW   Diego Tristán   Mallorca
13 GK   José Francisco Molina   Atlético Madrid
14 MF   Emerson   Tenerife
15 DF   Joan Capdevila   Atlético Madrid
16 MF   César Sampaio   Palmeiras
17 FW   Walter Pandiani   Peñarol
21 MF   Juan Carlos Valerón   Atlético Madrid
22 DF   Hélder   Newcastle United Loan return[11]
23 MF   Aldo Duscher   Sporting CP 13 million
GK   Nuno Espírito Santo   Mérida Loan return
MF   José Manuel   Compostela Loan return
FW   Changui   Compostela
FW   Renaldo   Las Palmas Loan return

Out edit

# Pos Player To Notes
Summer
5 DF   Gabriel Schürrer   Las Palmas
9 FW   Pauleta   Bordeaux
16 MF   Flávio Conceição   Real Madrid 26 million[12]
17 DF   Manel   Numancia Loan
21 MF   Jaime   Racing Santander Loan
24 MF   Slaviša Jokanović   Chelsea £1.7 million
GK   Nuno Espírito Santo   Osasuna Loan[13]
MF   José Manuel   Numancia Loan[14]
FW   Changui   Elche Loan
FW   David Fernández   Airdrieonians [15]
Winter
DF   Luis Miguel Ramis   Racing Santander Loan
FW   Iván Pérez   Numancia Loan[14]
FW   Renaldo   Lleida

Squad stats edit

Appearances and goals edit

Last updated on 7 April 2021.[1][16][17][18]

No. Pos Nat Player Total La Liga Copa del Rey Champ League Supercopa
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   CMR Jacques Songo'o 13 0 6+3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0
2 DF   ESP Manuel Pablo 55 1 37 1 2 0 14 0 2 0
3 DF   ESP Enrique Romero 43 0 28+1 0 0 0 12 0 2 0
4 DF   MAR Noureddine Naybet 41 3 25+1 1 0 0 13 2 2 0
5 DF   ESP César Martín 14 0 8+3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0
6 MF   BRA Mauro Silva 43 0 31 0 0 0 10 0 2 0
7 FW   NED Roy Makaay 38 18 21+8 16 0 0 4+5 2 0 0
8 MF   BRA Djalminha 33 13 17+4 9 0+1 0 9 3 2 1
9 FW   ESP Diego Tristán 43 23 22+7 19 1 1 6+5 2 1+1 1
10 MF   ESP Fran 40 2 26+1 2 2 0 9 0 2 0
11 FW   ARG Turu Flores 23 1 7+7 0 0 0 5+2 1 0+2 0
12 MF   ARG Lionel Scaloni 39 5 11+14 3 2 1 4+8 1 0 0
13 GK   ESP José Francisco Molina 46 0 32 0 0 0 13 0 1 0
14 MF   BRA Emerson 39 0 20+8 0 0 0 10+1 0 0 0
15 DF   ESP Joan Capdevila 21 0 11+5 0 2 0 2+1 0 0 0
16 MF   BRA César Sampaio 16 0 8+2 0 1 0 3+2 0 0 0
17 FW   URU Walter Pandiani 40 13 7+18 7 2 1 7+5 5 0+1 0
18 MF   ESP Víctor Sánchez 48 7 26+6 5 0+2 0 10+2 2 2 0
19 FW   MAR Salaheddine Bassir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 MF   ESP Donato 45 3 28+1 3 1 0 13 0 1+1 0
21 MF   ESP Juan Carlos Valerón 41 4 20+11 4 1+1 0 4+4 0 0 0
22 DF   POR Hélder 26 0 18+3 0 1 0 1+2 0 1 0
23 MF   ARG Aldo Duscher 9 0 1+4 0 2 0 1 0 0+1 0
25 MF   ESP Fernando 20 3 7+7 3 0+1 0 1+4 0 0 0
28 GK   ESP Dani Mallo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 GK   CZE Petr Kouba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Players who have left the club after the start of the season:
9 FW   POR Pauleta 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
24 MF   YUG Slaviša Jokanović 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
DF   ESP Luis Miguel Ramis 4 0 1 0 2 0 0+1 0 0 0
FW   ESP Iván Pérez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FW   BRA Renaldo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Goal scorers edit

[1][16][17][18]

Place Position Nation Number Name La Liga Copa del Rey Champ League Supercopa Total
1 FW   9 Diego Tristán 19 1 2 1 23
2 FW   7 Roy Makaay 16 0 2 0 18
3 MF   8 Djalminha 9 0 3 1 13
FW   17 Walter Pandiani 7 1 5 0 13
5 MF   18 Víctor Sánchez 5 0 2 0 7
6 MF   12 Lionel Scaloni 3 1 1 0 5
7 MF   21 Juan Carlos Valerón 4 0 0 0 4
8 DF   4 Noureddine Naybet 1 0 2 0 3
MF   20 Donato 3 0 0 0 3
MF   25 Fernando 3 0 0 0 3
11 MF   10 Fran 2 0 0 0 2
12 DF   2 Manuel Pablo 1 0 0 0 1
FW   11 Turu Flores 0 0 1 0 1
TOTALS 73 3 18 2 96

Disciplinary record edit

Updated on 7 April 2021[1][16][17][18]

Number Nation Position Name La Liga Copa del Rey Champ League Supercopa Total
                   
20   MF Donato 10 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 1
14   MF Emerson 8 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 11 0
22   DF Hélder 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 0
12   MF Lionel Scaloni 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0
8   MF Djalminha 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 2
18   MF Víctor Sánchez 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 9 0
4   DF Noureddine Naybet 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 1
5   DF César Martín 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
6   MF Mauro Silva 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 0
13   GK José Francisco Molina 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1
2   DF Manuel Pablo 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0
9   FW Diego Tristán 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
16   MF César Sampaio 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
17   FW Walter Pandiani 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1
10   MF Fran 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0
15   DF Joan Capdevila 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
21   MF Juan Carlos Valerón 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
3   DF Enrique Romero 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
7   FW Roy Makaay 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
23   MF Aldo Duscher 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
25   MF Fernando Sánchez Cipitria 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
11   FW Turu Flores 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
24   MF Slaviša Jokanović 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
  DF Luis Miguel Ramis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
TOTALS 96 7 4 0 17 0 2 0 119 7

Competitions edit

La Liga edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C) 38 24 8 6 81 40 +41 80 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Deportivo La Coruña 38 22 7 9 73 44 +29 73
3 Mallorca 38 20 11 7 61 43 +18 71 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
4 Barcelona 38 17 12 9 80 57 +23 63[a]
5 Valencia 38 18 9 11 55 34 +21 63[a] Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
Source: LFP
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7th Fair-play points
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ a b VAL 0–1 BAR; BAR 3–2 VAL

Matches edit

9 September 2000 1 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 0 Athletic Bilbao A Coruña, Spain
Víctor Sánchez   53' (pen.)
Pandiani   89'
Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: José Manuel Andradas Asurmendi
16 September 2000 2 Racing Santander 0 – 3 Deportivo La Coruña Santander, Spain
Report   34' Valerón
  58' Manuel Pablo
  83' Fran
Stadium: El Sardinero
Referee: Rafael Ramírez Domínguez
1 October 2000 4 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 0 Barcelona A Coruña, Spain
Donato   64'
Tristán   76'
Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Miguel Pérez Lasa
14 October 2000 5 Real Madrid 3 – 0 Deportivo La Coruña Madrid, Spain
Raúl   18'
Hierro   44' (pen.)
Guti   88'
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Referee: Javier Turienzo Álvarez
21 October 2000 6 Deportivo La Coruña 1 – 1 Mallorca A Coruña, Spain
Valerón   77' Report   85' Luque Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Julián Rodríguez Santiago
31 October 2000 8 Deportivo La Coruña 4 – 0 Las Palmas A Coruña, Spain
Tristán   31', 47', 60'
Makaay   80'
Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Juan Ansuátegui Roca
4 November 2000 9 Villarreal 3 – 2 Deportivo La Coruña Villarreal, Spain
Víctor   42', 83'
Moisés García   89'
Report   11' Djalminha
  68' Pandiani
Stadium: Estadio El Madrigal
Referee: Antonio Llonch Andreu
11 November 2000 10 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 0 Real Zaragoza A Coruña, Spain
Tristán   41', 57' Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: José Victor Esquinas Torres
10 December 2000 14 Deportivo La Coruña 1 – 1 Rayo Vallecano A Coruña, Spain
Makaay   34' Report   71' Bolić Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: José Losantos Omar
20 December 2000 16 Deportivo La Coruña 3 – 0 Real Oviedo A Coruña, Spain
Djalminha   10', 73'
Makaay   52'
Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: José Luis Prados García
13 January 2001 18 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 0 Valencia A Coruña, Spain
Pandiani   87'
Makaay   89'
Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Javier Turienzo Álvarez
21 January 2001 19 Málaga 1 – 3 Deportivo La Coruña Málaga, Spain
Silva   3' Report   32' Makaay
  84', 89' Scaloni
Stadium: La Rosaleda
Referee: Fernando Carmona Méndez
4 February 2001 21 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 1 Racing Santander A Coruña, Spain
Makaay   3', 33' Report   31' Colsa Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Carlos Megía Dávila
24 February 2001 24 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 2 Real Madrid A Coruña, Spain
Djalminha   47' (pen.)
Tristán   85'
Report   6' (o.g.) Hélder
  44' (pen.) Figo
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: José Manuel Andradas Asurmendi
31 March 2001 28 Deportivo La Coruña 4 – 2 Villarreal A Coruña, Spain
Djalminha   19'
Tristán   41', 84'
Makaay   88'
Report   66' (pen.) Víctor
  89' Gracia
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: José Bueno Grimal
8 April 2001 29 Real Zaragoza 2 – 1 Deportivo La Coruña Zaragoza, Spain
Jamelli   41'
Esnáider   81'
Report   86' Naybet Stadium: La Romareda
Referee: Miguel Pérez Lasa
11 May 2001 34 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 1 Deportivo Alavés A Coruña, Spain
Tristán   45' (pen.), 53' (pen.) Report   14' (pen.) Moreno Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Rafael Ramírez Domínguez
27 May 2001 36 Deportivo La Coruña 1 – 2 Real Valladolid A Coruña, Spain
Makaay   75' Report   44' Kaviedes
  63' Sales
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Antonio Llonch Andreu
10 June 2001 37 Valencia 0 – 1 Deportivo La Coruña Valencia, Spain
Report   68' Makaay Stadium: Mestalla Stadium
Referee: Fernando Carmona Méndez
17 June 2001 38 Deportivo La Coruña 4 – 0 Málaga A Coruña, Spain
Djalminha   8', 48'
Makaay   58'
Víctor Sánchez   79'
Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Miguel Pérez Lasa

Copa del Rey edit

  Win   Draw   Loss

Round Opponent Venue Result Goals Ref
Round of 64 Universidad Las Palmas A 1–0 1–0   77' Tristán [19]
Round of 32 Tenerife A 2–3 1–0   27' Scaloni
1–1   56' Morales
1–2   79' Simutenkov
1–3   84' Simutenkov
2–3   90' Pandiani
[7]

UEFA Champions League edit

First group stage edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Deportivo La Coruña 6 2 4 0 6 4 +2 10 Advance to second group stage
2   Panathinaikos 6 2 2 2 6 5 +1 8
3   Hamburg 6 1 3 2 9 9 0 6 Transfer to UEFA Cup
4   Juventus 6 1 3 2 9 12 −3 6
Source: UEFA
13 September 2000 1 Panathinaikos   1 – 1   Deportivo La Coruña Athens, Greece
20:45 Warzycha   29' Report   84' Naybet Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 48,050
Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)
19 September 2000 2 Deportivo La Coruña   2 – 1   Hamburg A Coruña, Spain
20:45 Pandiani   44'
Scaloni   90+4'
Report   53' Barbarez Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 20,050
Referee: Dick Jol (Netherlands)
26 September 2000 3 Juventus   0 – 0   Deportivo La Coruña Turin, Italy
20:45 Report Stadium: Stadio delle Alpi
Attendance: 35,425
Referee: Rune Pedersen (Norway)
18 October 2000 4 Deportivo La Coruña   1 – 1   Juventus A Coruña, Spain
20:45 Víctor Sánchez   11' Report   10' Inzaghi Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 25,800
Referee: Gilles Veissière (France)
8 November 2000 6 Hamburg   1 – 1   Deportivo La Coruña Hamburg, Germany
20:45 Mahdavikia   10' Report   58' Makaay Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 48,500
Referee: Alain Hamer (Luxembourg)

Second group stage edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Deportivo La Coruña 6 3 1 2 10 7 +3 10 Advance to knockout stage
2   Galatasaray 6 3 1 2 6 6 0 10
3   Milan 6 1 4 1 6 7 −1 7
4   Paris Saint-Germain 6 1 2 3 8 10 −2 5
Source: UEFA
21 November 2000 1 Paris Saint-Germain   1 – 3   Deportivo La Coruña Paris, France
20:45 Algerino   37' Report   64' Naybet
  70' Flores
  90+2' Makaay
Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 31,900
Referee: Hellmut Krug (Germany)
6 December 2000 2 Deportivo La Coruña   0 – 1   Milan A Coruña, Spain
20:45 Report   45+1' Helveg Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 34,775
Referee: Graham Poll (England)
14 February 2001 3 Galatasaray   1 – 0   Deportivo La Coruña Istanbul, Turkey
20:45 Kaya   11' Report Stadium: Ali Sami Yen Stadium
Attendance: 20,150
Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
20 February 2001 4 Deportivo La Coruña   2 – 0   Galatasaray A Coruña, Spain
20:45 Víctor Sánchez   40'
Djalminha   73' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 24,050
Referee: Hartmut Strampe (Germany)
7 March 2001 5 Deportivo La Coruña   4 – 3   Paris Saint-Germain A Coruña, Spain
20:45 Pandiani   57', 76', 84'
Tristán   60'
Report   29' Okocha
  43', 55' Leroy
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Urs Meier (Switzerland)
13 March 2001 6 Milan   1 – 1   Deportivo La Coruña Milan, Italy
20:45 Shevchenko   86' (pen.) Report   74' (pen.) Djalminha Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 70,103
Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

Knockout stage edit

4 April 2001 Quarter-finals
First leg
Leeds United   3 – 0   Deportivo La Coruña Leeds, England
20:45 CET Harte   26'
Smith   51'
Ferdinand   66'
Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 35,508
Referee: Gilles Veissière (France)
17 April 2001 Quarter-finals
Second leg
Deportivo La Coruña   2 – 0   Leeds United A Coruña, Spain
20:45 CET Djalminha   9' (pen.)
Tristán   73'
Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 35,600
Referee: Stefano Braschi (Italy)

Leeds United won 3–2 on aggregate

Supercopa de España edit

  Win   Draw   Loss

Round Opponent Aggregate First leg Second leg
Venue Result Goals Ref Venue Result Goals Ref
Final Espanyol 2–0 A 0–0 [2] H 2–0 1–0   57' Djalminha
2–0   60' Tristán
[3]

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