2000 UEFA Super Cup

The 2000 UEFA Super Cup was a football match played on 25 August 2000 between Real Madrid of Spain and Galatasaray of Turkey. Real Madrid qualified by beating Valencia in the 2000 UEFA Champions League Final, while Galatasaray had made it to the Super Cup after beating Arsenal in the 2000 UEFA Cup Final. Galatasaray won the match 2–1, both goals scored by Mário Jardel, the latter a golden goal.[4]

2000 UEFA Super Cup
Match programme cover
After golden goal extra time
Date25 August 2000
VenueStade Louis II, Monaco
Man of the MatchOkan Buruk (Galatasaray)[1]
RefereeGünther Benkö (Austria)[2]
Attendance15,000[1][3]
1999
2001

This was the first Super Cup contested by the winners of the UEFA Cup (now the UEFA Europa League). Until 1999, it was contested by the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the winners of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, but the Cup Winners' Cup was discontinued after the 1998–99 season.

Venue

The Stade Louis II in Monaco has been the venue for the UEFA Super Cup since 1998.[1] It was built in 1985, and is also the home of AS Monaco, who play in the French league system.

Teams

TeamQualificationPrevious participation (bold indicates winners)
Real Madrid1999–2000 UEFA Champions League winners1998
Galatasaray1999–2000 UEFA Cup winnersNone

Steve McManaman was controversially left out of Real Madrid's starting line-up and squad for the match.[5]

Match

Details

Real Madrid 1–2 (a.e.t./g.g.) Galatasaray
Raúl 79' (pen.)ReportJardel 41' (pen.),  102'
Attendance: 15,000[1]
Real Madrid
Galatasaray
GK25 Iker Casillas
RB21 Geremi
CB12 Iván Campo  66'
CB15 Iván Helguera  32'
LB3 Roberto Carlos
RM10 Luís Figo  70'
CM16 Claude Makélélé  22'
CM6 Albert Celades  100'
LM11 Sávio
AM14 Guti  53'
CF7 Raúl (c)
Substitutes:
GK13 César Sánchez
DF2 Míchel Salgado  100'
DF18 Aitor Karanka
MF17 Flávio Conceição  66'
MF19 Santiago Solari
FW22 Pedro Munitis  99'  53'
FW24 Tote
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque
GK1 Cláudio Taffarel
RB35 Capone  86'
CB4 Gheorghe Popescu
CB3 Bülent Korkmaz (c)
LB57 Hakan Ünsal
RM7 Okan Buruk  7'  81'
CM5 Emre Belözoğlu
CM8 Suat Kaya  29'
LM10 Gheorghe Hagi  71'
CF22 Ümit Davala  90'
CF9 Mário Jardel
Substitutes:
GK16 Kerem İnan
DF6 Ahmet Yıldırım
DF14 Fatih Akyel  86'
DF26 Emre Aşık
MF11 Hasan Şaş  81'
MF28 Bülent Akın  71'
FW20 Serkan Aykut
Manager:
Mircea Lucescu

Man of the Match:
Okan Buruk (Galatasaray)[1][3]

Assistant referees:
Egon Bereuter (Austria)[2]
Markus Mayr (Austria)[2]
Fourth official:
Fritz Stuchlik (Austria)[2]

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of golden goal extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used

See also

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