1999–2000 Copa del Rey

The 1999–2000 Copa del Rey was the 98th staging of the Copa del Rey.

1999–2000 Copa del Rey
98th Copa del Rey
Tournament details
CountrySpain Spain
Teams55
Defending championsValencia
Final positions
ChampionsEspanyol
Runner-upAtlético de Madrid
Tournament statistics
Matches played106
Goals scored234 (2.21 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Spain Arenaza
Brazil Barata
Spain Luis Cembranos
Romania Gâlcă
Netherlands Hasselbaink
Spain Míchel
Spain Yordi
(4 goals)

The competition started on 1 September 1999 and concluded on 27 May 2000 with the Final, held at the Estadio Mestalla in Valencia.

Preliminary round

Home team Score Away team
Ponferradina4–3Cultural Leonesa
Real Ávila2–2 (p)Talavera
Gimnástica Segoviana1–0Universidad de Las Palmas
Premià2–0Levante
Novelda2–1Elche
Izarra0–2Barakaldo
Zamora2–1Racing Ferrol
Real Unión1–0Burgos
Lanzarote1–1 (p)Getafe
Figueruelas1–2Bermeo
Guadix0–0 (p)Polideportivo Almería
Alzira(p) 1–1Real Murcia
Dos Hermanas1–3Córdoba
Coria1–0Cádiz
Linense1–2Melilla
Lorca1–0Cartagena

First round

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Alzira0–2Málaga0–00–2
Badajoz1–2Las Palmas1–10–1
Barakaldo3–2Premià1–02–2
Bermeo0–2Real Betis0–00–2
Compostela6–5Numancia4–22–3
Córdoba1–3Espanyol1–10–2
Coria3–5Lleida2–41–1
Eibar1–0Toledo1–00–0
Extremadura1–2Alavés1–10–1
Gimnástica Segoviana1–2Sporting Gijón0–01–2
Hércules0–3Racing Santander0–00–3
Logroñés3–1Real Sociedad2–11–0
Lorca Deportiva0–3Real Oviedo0–10–2
Melilla4–5Athletic Bilbao2–22–3
Novelda0–1Polideportivo Almería0–10–0
Osasuna2–1Sevilla1–01–1
Ourense3–1Getafe1–02–1
Ponferradina2–4 (a.e.t.)Albacete1–11–3
Recreativo0–4Real Zaragoza0–00–4
Real Unión2–1Real Valladolid1–11–0
Salamanca4–6Rayo Vallecano2–22–4
Talavera1–3Mérida1–00–3
Villarreal3–1 (a.e.t.)Leganés0–13–0
Zamora2–6CD Tenerife2–20–4

Second round

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Sporting Gijón2–7Celta0–32–4
Polideportivo Almería0–2Barcelona0–00–2
Deportivo La Coruña2–2Málaga1–01–2
Las Palmas2–3Atlético Madrid2–20–1
Ourense4–3Mallorca2–22–1
Osasuna3–2Valencia3–00–2
Real Zaragoza6–2Racing Santander2–14–1
Athletic Bilbao0–1Rayo Vallecano0–10–0
Logroñés4–4Real Oviedo3–21–2
Albacete0–2Espanyol0–00–2
CP Merida2–0Real Betis1–01–0
Real Unión2–2Alavés1–01–2
Lleida1–1Eibar0–01–1
Barakaldo0–1Villarreal0–00–1
CD Tenerife2–4Compostela2–20–2
Bye: Real Madrid CF

Round of 16

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Zaragoza0–2Real Madrid0–00–2
Mérida1–0Oviedo1–00–0
Espanyol3–1Celta2–11–0
Compostela(p) 3–3Villarreal3–00–3
Osasuna2–0Deportivo de La Coruña1–01–0
Orense1–2Barcelona1–20–0
Real Unión0–5Atlético de Madrid0–30–2
Lleida3–6Rayo Vallecano2–31–3

Quarter-finals

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Osasuna0–6Barcelona0–40–2
Espanyol5–2Compostela5–10–1
Atlético de Madrid(a) 2–2Rayo Vallecano0–02–2
Real Madrid(a) 2–2Mérida1–01–2

Semi-finals

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Real Madrid0–1RCD Espanyol0–00–1
Atlético de Madrid6–0FC Barcelona3–03–0†

Note: Barcelona failed to play the second leg due to a fixture clash with UEFA international matches, which left Barcelona with only seven first-team players. The competition rules at the time for the Copa del Rey allowed sides a maximum of three youth players per match, leaving Barcelona with a squad of ten players for the return leg against Atlético de Madrid. The ten Barcelona players refused to take to the field as a protest against the Spanish FA (RFEF), thus forfeiting the match.[1]

Final

Atlético Madrid1–2Espanyol
Hasselbaink 90'ReportTamudo 2'
Sergio 84'
Attendance: 55,000

Top goalscorers

GoalscorersGoalsTeam
Luis Cembranos
4
Rayo Vallecano
Yordi
4
Zaragoza
Constantin Gâlcă
4
Espanyol
Míchel
4
Rayo Vallecano
Barata
4
Tenerife
Igor Arenaza
4
Logroñés
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
4
Atlético Madrid
Mauricio
3
Compostela
Manel
3
Logroñés
Luis Enrique
3
Barcelona

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