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1999–2000 La Liga

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Season
  
1999–2000

Champion
  
Deportivo de La Coruña

Goals scored
  
999

Top goalscorer
  
Salva (27)

Start date
  
1999

Matches played
  
380

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Champions
  
Deportivo La Coruña 1st title

Champions League
  
Real Madrid (First group stage, via UEFA Champions League) Deportivo La Coruña (First group stage) Barcelona (First group stage) Valencia (Third qualifying round)

UEFA Cup
  
Zaragoza (first round) Alavés (first round) Espanyol (first round, via Copa del Rey) Rayo Vallecano (qualifying round, via Fair Play)

Intertoto Cup
  
Celta Vigo (third round) Mallorca (second round)

Relegated
  
Real Betis, Atlético Madrid, Sevilla FC

Similar
  
2000–01 La Liga, 1998–99 La Liga, 2001–02 La Liga, 1993–94 La Liga, 2002–03 La Liga

The 1999–2000 La Liga season, the 69th since its establishment, began on 21 August 1999 and ended on 20 May 2000.

Contents

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 1998–99 Segunda División

  • Málaga
  • Numancia
  • Sevilla
  • Rayo Vallecano
  • Teams relegated to 1999–2000 Segunda División

  • Extremadura
  • Villareal
  • Tenerife
  • Salamanca
  • Clubs and locations

    1999–2000 season was composed of the following clubs:

  • Athletic Bilbao
  • Atlético Madrid
  • FC Barcelona
  • Betis
  • Celta de Vigo
  • Deportivo Alavés
  • Deportivo de La Coruña
  • RCD Espanyol
  • Málaga CF
  • RCD Mallorca
  • CD Numancia
  • Racing de Santander
  • Rayo Vallecano
  • Real Madrid
  • Real Oviedo
  • Real Sociedad
  • Sevilla FC
  • Valencia CF
  • Real Valladolid
  • Real Zaragoza
  • Results

    Source: LFP (Spanish)
    ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
    For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

    Overall

  • Most wins - Deportivo La Coruña (21)
  • Fewest wins - Sevilla (5)
  • Most draws - Racing Santander (16)
  • Fewest draws - Deportivo La Coruña (6)
  • Most losses - Sevilla (20)
  • Fewest losses - Zaragoza (7)
  • Most goals scored - Barcelona (70)
  • Fewest goals scored - Betis (33)
  • Most goals conceded - Sevilla (67)
  • Fewest goals conceded - Alavés (37)
  • Top goalscorers

    Source: BDFutbol

    Fair Play award

    Rayo Vallecano was the winner of the Fair-play award with 102 points, moreover it was elected on 8 June 2000 in Brussels as one of the two entries by UEFA to enter UEFA Cup in the qualifying round by the same condition of Fair Play.

  • Source: El Mundo Deportivo (newspaper archive, web)
  • Pedro Zaballa award

    Alfonso Pérez Muñoz, footballer

    Signings

    Source: http://www.bdfutbol.com/es/t/t1999-00.html

    References

    1999–2000 La Liga Wikipedia