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2000–01 La Liga

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Season
  
2000–01

Top goalscorer
  
Raúl (24)

Dates
  
9 Sep 2000 – 17 Jun 2001

Matches played
  
380

Champions
  
Real Madrid 28th title

Champion
  
Real Madrid C.F.

Goals scored
  
1,095

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Champions League
  
Real Madrid (1st group stage) Deportivo (1st group stage) Mallorca (3rd qualifying round) Barcelona (3rd qualifying round)

UEFA Cup
  
Valencia (first round) Celta Vigo (first round) Zaragoza (first round) (via Copa del Rey)

Biggest home win
  
Barcelona 7–0 Athletic Bilbao (3 February 2001)

Relegated
  
Real Oviedo, Racing de Santander, CD Numancia

Similar
  
2001–02 La Liga, 2002–03 La Liga, 1996–97 La Liga, 2003–04 La Liga, 2004–05 La Liga

The 2000–01 La Liga season, the 70th since its establishment, started on 9 September 2000 and finished on 17 June 2001.

Contents

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 1999–2000 Segunda División

  • UD Las Palmas
  • CA Osasuna
  • Villarreal CF
  • Teams relegated to 2000–01 Segunda División

  • Real Betis
  • Atlético Madrid
  • Sevilla FC
  • Clubs and locations

    2000-01 season was composed of the following clubs:

  • Athletic Bilbao
  • FC Barcelona
  • Celta de Vigo
  • Deportivo Alavés
  • Deportivo de La Coruña
  • RCD Espanyol
  • UD Las Palmas
  • Málaga CF
  • RCD Mallorca
  • CD Numancia
  • CA Osasuna
  • Racing de Santander
  • Rayo Vallecano
  • Real Madrid
  • Real Oviedo
  • Real Sociedad
  • Valencia CF
  • Real Valladolid
  • Villarreal CF
  • 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 - Real Madrid (24)
  • Fewest wins - Valladolid and Zaragoza (9)
  • Most draws - Valladolid and Zaragoza (15)
  • Fewest draws - Deportivo La Coruña, Alavés and Las Palmas (7)
  • Most losses - Real Oviedo, Racing Santander and Numancia (19)
  • Fewest losses - Real Madrid (6)
  • Most goals scored - Real Madrid (81)
  • Fewest goals scored - Numancia (40)
  • Most goals conceded - Real Sociedad and Rayo Vallecano (68)
  • Fewest goals conceded - Valencia (34)
  • Pichichi Trophy

    The Pichichi Trophy is awarded to the player who scores the most goals in a season.

    Fair Play award

    Real Madrid was the winner of the Fair-play award with 86 points, second was Espanyol and third Zaragoza.

    Pedro Zaballa award

    Manolo Hidalgo, Atlético Madrid footballer, making the same action as Pedro Zaballa

    Signings

    Source: http://www.bdfutbol.com/es/t/t2000-01.html

    References

    2000–01 La Liga Wikipedia