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2000–01 Atlético Madrid season

Club Atlético de Madrid
2000–01 season
Atlético facing CD Leganés at the Vicente Calderón Stadium on 27 May 2001.
PresidentSpain Jesús Gil
Head coachSpain Fernando Zambrano (1st-5th round)
Spain Marcos Alonso Peña (6th-35th round)
Spain Carlos García Cantarero (36th-42nd round)
StadiumVicente Calderón
Segunda División4th
Copa del ReySemifinals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Spain Salva (21)

All:
Spain Salva (26)
Highest home attendance56,000 vs Betis
(25 February 2001)
Lowest home attendance6,000 vs Osasuna
(3 January 2001)
Average home league attendance38,808

The 2000–01 campaign was the 95th season in Atlético Madrid's history and their 1st season in Segunda División of Spanish football. Also the club competed in Copa del Rey.

Summary

For the first time ever, Atletico competes in a Segunda División tournament since 1929 when Primera División was registered as the top league. Owing to a chaotic environment outside the field in spite of President Gil appointing club legend Paulo Futre as Manager on 3 November 2000 and three coaches fired,[1] the team never reached the 3rd position on the table and classifying to La Liga finishing tied in points along CD Tenerife but lost the goal average.

Squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Spain ESP Toni Jiménez
2 DF Spain ESP Iván Amaya
3 DF Spain ESP Toni
4 MF Switzerland SUI Raphaël Wicky
5 DF Spain ESP Juan Manuel López
6 DF Spain ESP Santi Denia
7 MF Argentina ARG Juan Gomez
8 MF Argentina ARG Óscar Mena
9 FW Spain ESP Salva
10 FW Uruguay URU Fernando Correa
11 FW Spain ESP Jordi Lardín
12 FW Nigeria NGA Abass Lawal
13 GK Spain ESP Sergio Sánchez Sánchez
14 DF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Zoran Njeguš
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Spain ESP Carlos Aguilera
16 MF Spain ESP José Juan Luque
17 DF France FRA Jean-François Hernandez
18 MF Spain ESP Roberto Fresnedoso
19 FW Spain ESP Kiko
20 MF Portugal POR Hugo Leal
21 MF Portugal POR Dani
22 FW Spain ESP Juan Carlos Gómez Díaz
23 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Mirsad Hibić
24 MF Spain ESP Carcedo
25 DF Argentina ARG Daniel Fagiani
28 MF Spain ESP David Cubillo
35 FW Spain ESP Fernando Torres

Transfers

Winter

Competitions

Segunda División

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
2 Betis (P) 42 21 12 9 49 32 +17 75 Promotion to La Liga
3 Tenerife (P) 42 21 11 10 58 32 +26 74
4 Atlético Madrid 42 21 11 10 59 39 +20 74
5 Albacete 42 18 12 12 46 40 +6 66
6 Recreativo 42 15 20 7 45 29 +16 65
Source: [citation needed]
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
(P) Promoted

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
GroundAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultLLLWDDDWDLLWDDWLWWDLWDDWWWWWLDWWWLLWWDWWWW
Position222221202019191715181917171817171816171615131313131312665555775554444
Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss;   = Leader, Promoted to 2001-02 La Liga;   = Promoted to 2001-02 La Liga;   = Relegated to Segunda División B

Matches

3 September 2000 1 Levante UD 4-1 Atlético Madrid Valencia
Salillas 34'
Roa 52'
Kaiku 69'
Alberto 90'
Report 43' Salva Stadium: Ciutat de València
Attendance: 10,000[2]
Referee: Bernardino González
9 September 2000 2 Atlético Madrid 0-1 Recreativo Huelva Madrid
Report 36' (own goal) J. Gómez Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 45,000[3]
Referee: José Luis Renales
18 September 2000 3 Real Jaén 1-0 Atlético Madrid Jaén
Puche 53' Report Stadium: La Victoria
Attendance: 11,500[4]
Referee: Antonio Jávega
23 September 2000 4 Atlético Madrid 2-0 SD Compostela Madrid
Salva 26'
Salva 85'
Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 45,000[5]
Referee: Manuel Ángel Pérez
1 October 2000 5 Real Betis 1-1 Atlético Madrid Sevilla
Casas 45' Report 97' (pen.) Correa Stadium: Manuel Ruiz de Lopera
Attendance: 30,000[6]
Referee: Fidel Valle
8 October 2000 6 Atlético Madrid 1-1 Racing Ferrol Madrid
Correa 47' Report 46' Jordi Stadium: Vicente Calderón
14 October 2000 7 CD Badajoz 0-0 Atlético Madrid Badajoz
Report Stadium: Nuevo Vivero
21 October 2000 8 Atlético Madrid 2-0 Elche CF Madrid
Correa 10' (rig)
Juan Carlos 59'
Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
29 October 2000 9 Atlético Madrid 1-1 Córdoba CF Madrid
Cubillo 85' Report 90+3' Melgar Stadium: Vicente Calderón
1 November 2000 10 Universidad Las Palmas 2-1 Atlético Madrid Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Jonathan 8'
Prieto 47'
Report 71' (rig) Correa Stadium: Alfonso Silva
5 November 2000 11 Atlético Madrid 1-2 CD Tenerife Madrid
Aguilera 48' Report 58', 72' Luis García Stadium: Vicente Calderón
11 November 2000 12 CF Extremadura 0-1 Atlético Madrid Almendralejo
Report 13' Correa Stadium: Francisco de la Hera
18 November 2000 13 Atlético Madrid 1-1 SD Eibar Madrid
Salva 21' Report 70' Sendoa Stadium: Vicente Calderón
26 November 2000 14 Real Murcia 1-1 Atlético Madrid Murcia
Loreto 65' Report 27' Hugo Leal Stadium: La Condomina
2 December 2000 15 Atlético Madrid 3-0 UD Salamanca Madrid
Salva 14', 83'
Aguilera 38'
Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
10 December 2000 16 Sevilla CF 3-1 Atlético Madrid Sevilla
Víctor 36'
Olivera 44'
Diego
Report 72' Salva Stadium: Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán
17 December 2000 17 Atlético Madrid 3-2 UE Lleida Madrid
Aguilera 28'
Salva 38' (rig), 49'
Report 15' Álvarez
48' Lusarreta
Stadium: Vicente Calderón
21 December 2000 18 CD Leganés 1-2 Atlético Madrid Leganés
Macanás 30' Report 36' Hibić
69' Salva
Stadium: Butarque
7 January 2001 19 Atlético Madrid 0-0 Albacete Balompié Madrid
Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
14 January 2001 20 Sporting Gijón 1-0 Atlético Madrid Gijón
Soto 72' Report Stadium: El Molinón
20 January 2001 21 Atlético Madrid 2-1 Getafe CF Madrid
Roberto F. 70'
Hugo Leal 76'
Report 63' Nzinkeu Stadium: Vicente Calderón
27 January 2001 22 Atlético Madrid 1-1 Levante UD Madrid
Aguilera 39' Report 67' (rig) Saavedra Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 35,000[23]
Referee: Alexis Pérez
3 February 2001 23 Recreativo Huelva 1-1 Atlético Madrid Huelva
David 56' Report 89' Mena Stadium: Colombino
11 February 2001 24 Atlético Madrid 5-0 Real Jaén Madrid
Njeguš 12', 90'
Hugo Leal 56'
Correa 61'
Salva 68' (rig)
Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
17 February 2001 25 SD Compostela 2-3 Atlético Madrid Santiago de Compostela
Gudelj 25', 35' Report 60' Luque
63' (aut) Pinillos
90+1' Hugo Leal
Stadium: San Lázaro
25 February 2001 26 Atlético Madrid 2-1 Real Betis Madrid
Aguilera 19'
Dani 63'
Report 36' Arzu Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 56,000[27]
4 March 2001 27 Racing Ferrol 0-2 Atlético Madrid Ferrol
Report 83' Correa
90' Salva
Stadium: A Malata
10 March 2001 28 Atlético Madrid 2-0 CD Badajoz Madrid
Dani 36', 58' Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
17 March 2001 29 Elche CF 2-1 Atlético Madrid Elche
Benja 31'
Șerban 46'
Report 59' Salva Stadium: Manuel Martínez Valero
24 March 2001 30 Córdoba CF 1-1 Atlético Madrid Córdoba
Gallego 91' Report 19' Salva Stadium: Nuevo Arcángel
Attendance: 15,500[31]
Referee: Fernando Teixeira
31 March 2001 31 Atlético Madrid 2-0 Universidad Las Palmas Madrid
Salva 63'
Carlos Aguilera 92'
Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 45,000[32]
Referee: Xabier Eleicegui
8 April 2001 32 CD Tenerife 1-2 Atlético Madrid Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Luis García 68' (pen.) Report 6' Luque
74' Hibić
Stadium: Heliodoro Rodríguez López
Attendance: 23,000[33]
Referee: Eduardo Pérez
15 April 2001 33 Atlético Madrid 2-0 CF Extremadura Madrid
Salva 65', 85' (pen.) Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 54,000[34]
Referee: Manuel Ángel Pérez
22 April 2001 34 SD Eibar 2-1 Atlético Madrid Irun
Léniz 28'
Arenaza 35'
Report 72' Salva Stadium: Ipurúa
Attendance: 5,000[35]
Referee: José Luis Bello
28 April 2001 35 Atlético Madrid 0-3 Real Murcia Madrid
Report 26' Zárate
63' Loreto
80' Luis Gil
Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 50,000[36]
Referee: Jesús Téllez
6 May 2001 36 UD Salamanca 1-3 Atlético Madrid Salamanca
Toedtli 64' Report 3' Luque
29' Salva
85' Dani
Stadium: El Helmántico
Attendance: 9,214[37]
Referee: Bernardino González
12 May 2001 37 Atlético Madrid 2-0 Sevilla CF Madrid
Salva 56'
Roberto F. 69'
Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 53,000[38]
Referee: Emilio Rubio
20 May 2001 38 UE Lleida 1-1 Atlético Madrid Lleida
Renaldo 43' Report 71' Correa Stadium: Camp d'Esports
Attendance: 6,000[39]
Referee: Francisco Manuel Arcas
27 May 2001 39 Atlético Madrid 1-0 CD Leganés Madrid
Luque 54' Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 35,000[40]
Referee: Emilio Navas
3 June 2001 40 Albacete Balompié 0-1 Atlético Madrid Albacete
Report 80' F. Torres Stadium: Carlos Belmonte
Attendance: 16,500[41]
Referee: Francisco Javier Muñoz
10 June 2001 41 Atlético Madrid 1-0 Sporting Gijón Madrid
Luque 69' Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 55,000[42]
Referee: José Luis Parada
17 June 2001 42 Getafe CF 0-1 Atlético Madrid Getafe
Report 27' Luque Stadium: Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 14,000[43]
Referee: Antonio Jávega

Copa del Rey

Round of 64

13 December 2000 1 Atlético Madrid 1-0 UD Salamanca Madrid
Salva 23' Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 18,000[44]
Referee: Fidel Valle

Round of 32

3 January 2001 1 Atlético Madrid 3-1 Osasuna Madrid
J. Gómez 45'
Correa 54', 80'
Report 75' Armentano Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 6,000[45]
Referee: Julián Rodríguez

Eightfinals

11 January 2001 1 Atlético Madrid 2-2 Rayo Vallecano Madrid
Salva 21', 25' Report 69' Quevedo
85' De Quintana
Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 15,000[46]
Referee: Rafael Ramírez
17 January 2001 2 Rayo Vallecano 0-2 Atlético Madrid Madrid
Report 16' Salva
78' Kiko
Stadium: Teresa Rivero
Attendance: 16,000[47]
Referee: Alfonso Pérez

Quarterfinals

31 January 2001 1 Granada CF 0-1 Atlético Madrid Granada
Report 40' Correa Stadium: Los Cármenes
Attendance: 15,000[48]
Referee: Xabier Eleicegui
6 February 2001 2 Atlético Madrid 3-1 Granada CF Madrid
Salva 31', 74'
Dani 53'
Report 75' Puntas Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 20,000[49]
Referee: Jesús Téllez

Semifinals

20 June 2001 1 Atlético Madrid 0-2 Real Zaragoza Madrid
Report 28' Acuña
69' Jamelli
Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 25,000[50]
Referee: Fernando Carmona
23 June 2001 2 Real Zaragoza 0-1
(2-1 agg.)
Atlético Madrid Zaragoza
Report 29' Fagiani Stadium: La Romareda
Attendance: 30,000[51]
Referee: José Losantos

Statistics

Squad statistics

Competition Points Total GD
G W D L GS GR
2000–01 Segunda División 74 42 21 11 10 59 39 +20
2000–01 Copa del Rey 8 6 1 1 13 6 +7
Total 74 50 27 12 11 72 45 +27

Players statistics

No. Pos Nat Player Total Segunda Division Copa del Rey
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Spain ESP Toni 34 -30 30 -27 4 -3
15 DF Spain ESP Carlos Aguilera 46 6 34+5 6 4+3 0
6 DF Spain ESP Santi 27 0 20+3 0 4 0
23 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Hibic 33 2 30 2 3 0
14 DF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Njegus 32 2 23+3 2 6 0
7 MF Argentina ARG Juan Gomez 42 1 36 0 5+1 1
20 MF Portugal POR Hugo Leal 43 4 33+3 4 6+1 0
16 MF Spain ESP Luque 36 5 19+11 5 5+1 0
9 FW Spain ESP Salva 41 27 33 21 8 6
10 FW Uruguay URU Correa 44 11 26+12 8 4+2 3
19 FW Spain ESP Kiko 36 1 20+12 0 4 1
13 GK Spain ESP Sergio Sanchez 16 -15 12 -12 4 -3
25 DF Argentina ARG Fagiani 26 1 20+2 0 3+1 1
8 MF Argentina ARG Óscar Mena 24 1 15+4 1 4+1 0
2 DF Spain ESP Amaya 19 0 15 0 4 0
18 MF Spain ESP Roberto 25 2 9+11 2 3+2 0
21 MF Portugal POR Dani 23 5 10+9 4 2+2 1
17 DF France FRA Hernandez 16 0 11+3 0 2 0
25 DF Spain ESP Llorens 12 0 12 0
22 FW Spain ESP Juan Carlos 14 1 8+4 1 0+2 0
4 MF Switzerland SUI Wicky 13 0 8+3 0 1+1 0
24 MF Spain ESP Carcedo 16 0 7+4 0 4+1 0
28 MF Spain ESP Cubillo 14 1 4+8 1 0+2 0
3 DF Spain ESP Toni Muñoz 13 0 7+1 0 4+1 0
4 DF Spain ESP Gaspar 7 0 7 0
11 FW Spain ESP Jordi Lardín 9 0 5+4 0
12 FW Nigeria NGA Lawal 10 0 1+5 0 2+2 0
21 MF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Paunovic 5 0 2+3 0
35 FW Spain ESP Fernando Torres 6 1 1+3 1 0+2 0
5 DF Spain ESP Juanma López 3 0 2+1 0
26 MF Spain ESP Zahinos 2 0 1+1 0
29 DF Spain ESP Antonio Lopez 2 0 1+1 0
30 MF Spain ESP Carlos 2 0 0+2 0

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  • Campaign of Atlético Madrid in 2000–01 season.
  • Matches of Atlético Madrid in 2000–01 season.