2000–01 UEFA Champions League#Group B

{{Short description|46th season of the UEFA club football tournament}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2021}}

{{Infobox international football competition

|tourney_name = UEFA Champions League

|year = 2000–01

|other_titles =

|image = San Siro Stadium (Meazza) panorama empty.jpg

|size = 275px

|caption = The San Siro in Milan held the final

|country =

|dates = Qualifying:
12 July – 23 August 2000
Competition proper:
12 September 2000 – 23 May 2001

|num_teams = Competition proper: 32
Total: 72

|champion_other= {{fbaicon|GER}} Bayern Munich

|count = 4

|second_other = {{fbaicon|ESP}} Valencia

|matches = 157

|goals = 449

|attendance = 5688155

|top_scorer = Raúl (Real Madrid)
7 goals

|player =

|prevseason = 1999–2000

|nextseason = 2001–02

}}

The 2000–01 UEFA Champions League was the 46th season of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA's premier European club football tournament, and the ninth since it was rebranded from the "European Champion Clubs' Cup" or "European Cup". The competition was won by Bayern Munich for their first title since 1976, defeating Valencia 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw after extra time. It was the German club's first UEFA Champions League title and their fourth European Cup overall; Valencia suffered their second consecutive final defeat, having lost to Real Madrid in the previous season. The knockout phase saw Bayern eliminate the preceding two Champions League winners, Manchester United and Real Madrid, winning all four games in the process. Valencia, meanwhile, defeated English sides Arsenal and Leeds United in the knockout phase en route to the final.

The 2001 final saw the two previous seasons' runners-up clash, Bayern Munich lost to Manchester United in the 1999 final and Valencia lost to Real Madrid in the 2000 final.

Real Madrid were the defending champions, but they were eliminated by eventual winners Bayern Munich in the semi-finals.

Association team allocation

A total of 72 teams participated in the 2000–01 Champions League, from 48 of 51 UEFA associations. Liechtenstein (who don't have their own league) as well as Andorra and San Marino were not admitted.

Below is the qualification scheme for the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League:{{Cite web|url=https://kassiesa.net/uefa/history/qual2000.html|title=Qualification 2000/2001|website=kassiesa.net}}

  • Associations 1–3 each have four teams qualify
  • Associations 4–6 each have three teams qualify
  • Associations 7–15 each have two teams qualify
  • Associations 16–49 each have one team qualify (except Liechtenstein)

=Association ranking=

Countries are allocated places according to their 1999 UEFA league coefficient, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1994–95 to 1998–99.{{cite web|url=https://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/data/method2/crank1999.html|title=UEFA Country Ranking 1999|access-date=11 October 2019}}

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{| class="wikitable"

Rank

!Association

!Coeff.

!Teams

1

|{{fba|ITA}}

|align=right|57.212

|align=center rowspan=3|4

2

|{{fba|ESP}}

|align=right|49.628

3

|{{fba|GER}}

|align=right|45.498

4

|{{fba|FRA|1974}}

|align=right|41.442

|align=center rowspan=3|3

5

|{{fba|NED}}

|align=right|37.816

6

|{{fba|ENG}}

|align=right|34.288

7

|{{fba|RUS}}

|align=right|27.825

|align=center rowspan=9|2

8

|{{fba|GRE}}

|align=right|26.950

9

|{{fba|POR}}

|align=right|24.716

10

|{{fba|CZE}}

|align=right|23.624

11

|{{fba|AUT}}

|align=right|22.375

12

|{{fba|DEN}}

|align=right|21.050

13

|{{fba|CRO}}

|align=right|20.374

14

|{{fba|TUR}}

|align=right|20.350

15

|{{fba|UKR}}

|align=right|20.291

16

|{{fba|SUI}}

|align=right|20.000

|align=center rowspan=2|1

17

|{{fba|NOR}}

|align=right|19.733

|

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Rank

!Association

!Coeff.

!Teams

18

|{{fba|BEL}}

|align=right|19.600

|align=center rowspan=17|1

19

|{{fba|SWE}}

|align=right|17.325

20

|{{fba|POL}}

|align=right|17.250

21

|{{fba|SCO}}

|align=right|16.625

22

|{{fba|ROU}}

|align=right|16.200

23

|{{fba|HUN}}

|align=right|15.666

24

|{{fba|SVK}}

|align=right|14.332

25

|{{fba|CYP|1960}}

|align=right|12.665

26

|{{fba|GEO|1990}}

|align=right|12.166

27

|{{fba|ISR}}

|align=right|11.541

28

|{{fba|SVN}}

|align=right|10.831

29

|{{fba|BLR|1995}}

|align=right|9.083

30

|{{fba|FIN}}

|align=right|9.041

31

|{{fba|FRY}}

|align=right|8.249

32

|{{fba|BUL}}

|align=right|7.582

33

|{{fba|LVA}}

|align=right|6.582

34

|{{fba|ISL}}

|align=right|6.332

|

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Rank

!Association

!Coeff.

!Teams

35

|{{fba|MKD|name=Macedonia}}

|align=right|4.915

|align=center rowspan=12|1

36

|{{fba|LTU|1988}}

|align=right|4.832

37

|{{fba|MDA}}

|align=right|4.333

38

|{{fba|EST}}

|align=right|2.582

39

|{{fba|ARM}}

|align=right|2.416

40

|{{fba|NIR}}

|align=right|1.998

41

|{{fba|IRL}}

|align=right|1.832

42

|{{fba|WAL}}

|align=right|1.832

43

|{{fba|MLT}}

|align=right|1.498

44

|{{fba|FRO}}

|align=right|1.249

45

|{{fba|ALB|1992}}

|align=right|1.166

46

|{{fba|LUX}}

|align=right|1.166

47

|{{fba|LIE}}

|align=right|1.000

|align=center rowspan=1|0

48

|{{fba|AZE}}

|align=right|0.916

|align=center rowspan=2|1

49

|{{fba|BIH}}

|align=right|0.500

50

|{{fba|AND}}

|align=right|0.000

|align=center rowspan=2|0

51

|{{fba|SMR}}

|align=right|0.000

|}

=Distribution=

The title holders Real Madrid finished 5th in domestic league. As a result, La Liga 4th-placed team Zaragoza were demoted to UEFA Cup and their Champions League Third qualifying round spot was vacated. The following changes to the default access list are made:

  • The champions of association 16 (Switzerland) are promoted from the second qualifying round to the third qualifying round.
  • The champions of associations 27 and 28 (Israel and Slovenia) are promoted from the first qualifying round to the second qualifying round.

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!Teams entering in this round

!Teams advancing from previous round

colspan=2|First qualifying round
(20 teams)

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  • 20 champions from associations 29–49 (except Liechtenstein)

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colspan=2|Second qualifying round
(28 teams)

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  • 12 champions from associations 17–28
  • 6 runners-up from associations 10–15

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  • 10 winners from the first qualifying round
colspan=2|Third qualifying round
(32 teams)

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  • 7 champions from associations 10–16
  • 3 runners-up from associations 7–9
  • 6 third-place finishers from associations 1–6
  • 2 fourth-place finishers from associations 1–3 (except Spain)

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  • 14 winners from the second qualifying round
colspan=2|Group stage
(32 teams)

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  • 1 Champions League title holder (Real Madrid)
  • 9 champions from associations 1–9
  • 6 runners-up from associations 1–6

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  • 16 winners from the third qualifying round
colspan=2|Second group stage
(16 teams)

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  • 8 group winners from the first group stage
  • 8 group runners-up from the first group stage
colspan=2|Knockout phase
(8 teams)

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  • 4 group winners from the second group stage
  • 4 group runners-up from the second group stage

=Teams=

League positions of the previous season shown in parentheses (TH: Champions League title holders).

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colspan=4|Group stage
{{fbaicon|ITA}} Lazio {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|GER}} Bayern Munich {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|ITA}} Juventus {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|GER}} Bayer Leverkusen {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|NED}} Heerenveen {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|GRE}} Olympiacos {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|ESP}} Deportivo La Coruña {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Monaco {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Manchester United {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|POR}} Sporting CP {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|ESP}} Barcelona {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Paris Saint-Germain {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Arsenal {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Madrid {{small|(TH)}}

colspan=4|Third qualifying round
{{fbaicon|ITA}} Milan {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Lyon {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|POR}} Porto {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|CRO}} Dinamo Zagreb {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|ITA}} Internazionale {{small|(4th)}}

|{{fbaicon|NED}} Feyenoord {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|CZE}} Sparta Prague {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|TUR}} Galatasaray {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|ESP}} Valencia {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Leeds United {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|AUT}} Tirol Innsbruck {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|UKR}} Dynamo Kyiv {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|GER}} Hamburger SV {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|RUS}} Lokomotiv Moscow {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|DEN}} Herfølge {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|SUI}} St. Gallen {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|GER}} 1860 Munich {{small|(4th)}}

|{{fbaicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos {{small|(2nd)}}

|

|

colspan=4|Second qualifying round
{{fbaicon|CZE}} Slavia Prague {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|UKR}} Shakhtar Donetsk {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Rangers {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|CYP|1960}} Anorthosis Famagusta {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|AUT}} Sturm Graz {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|NOR}} Rosenborg {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|ROU}} Dinamo București {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|GEO|1990}} Torpedo Kutaisi {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|DEN}} Brøndby {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Anderlecht {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|HUN}} Dunaferr {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|ISR}} Hapoel Tel Aviv {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|CRO}} Hajduk Split {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|SWE}} Helsingborgs IF {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|SVK}} Inter Bratislava {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|SVN}} Maribor {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|TUR}} Beşiktaş {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|POL}} Polonia Warsaw {{small|(1st)}}

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colspan=4|First qualifying round
{{fbaicon|BLR|1995}} BATE Borisov {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|ISL}} KR {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|ARM}} Shirak {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|FRO}} {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|FIN}} Haka {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|MKD}} Sloga Jugomagnat {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|NIR}} Linfield {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|ALB|1992}} Tirana {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|FRY}} Red Star Belgrade {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|LTU|1988}} Kaunas {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|IRL}} Shelbourne {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|LUX}} F91 Dudelange {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|BUL}} Levski Sofia {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|MDA}} Zimbru Chișinău {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|WAL}} Total Network Solutions {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|AZE}} Shamkir {{small|(1st)}}

{{fbaicon|LVA}} Skonto {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|EST}} Levadia Maardu {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|MLT}} Birkirkara {{small|(1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|BIH}} Brotnjo {{small|(1st)}}

Round and draw dates

The schedule of the competition is as follows (all draws were held in Geneva, Switzerland, unless stated otherwise).{{cite web|url=https://kassiesa.net/uefa/history/dates2000.html |title=UEFA European Football Calendar 2000/2001 |publisher=Bert Kassies}}

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Phase

!Round

!Draw date

!First leg

!Second leg

rowspan=3|Qualifying

|First qualifying round

|rowspan=2|23 June 2000

|12 July 2000

|19 July 2000

Second qualifying round

|26 July 2000

|2 August 2000

Third qualifying round

|21 July 2000 (Nyon)

|8–9 August 2000

|22–23 August 2000

rowspan=6|First group stage

|Matchday 1

|rowspan=6|25 August 2000
(Monaco)

|colspan=2|12–13 September 2000

Matchday 2

|colspan=2|19–20 September 2000

Matchday 3

|colspan=2|26–27 September 2000

Matchday 4

|colspan=2|17–18 October 2000

Matchday 5

|colspan=2|24–25 October 2000

Matchday 6

|colspan=2|7–8 November 2000

rowspan=6|Second group stage

|Matchday 1

|rowspan=6|10 November 2000

|colspan=2|21–22 November 2000

Matchday 2

|colspan=2|5–6 December 2000

Matchday 3

|colspan=2|13–14 February 2001

Matchday 4

|colspan=2|20–21 February 2001

Matchday 5

|colspan=2|6–7 March 2001

Matchday 6

|colspan=2|13–14 March 2001

rowspan=3|Knockout phase

|Quarter-finals

|rowspan=3|16 March 2001

|3–4 April 2001

|17–18 April 2001

Semi-finals

|1–2 May 2001

|8–9 May 2001

Final

|colspan=2|23 May 2001 at San Siro, Milan

Qualifying rounds

{{Main|2000–01 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds|l1=2000–01 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds}}

=First qualifying round=

{{#lst:2000–01 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds|Q1}}

=Second qualifying round=

{{#lst:2000–01 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds|Q2}}

=Third qualifying round=

{{#lst:2000–01 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds|Q3}}

First group stage

{{main|2000–01 UEFA Champions League first group stage}}

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8px Green: Group E; 8px Blue: Group F; 8px Purple: Group G; 8px Pink: Group H.

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16 winners from the third qualifying round, 10 champions from countries ranked 1–10, and six second-placed teams from countries ranked 1–6 were drawn into eight groups of four teams each. The top two teams in each group advanced to the second group stage, and the third placed team in each group advanced to round 3 of the 2000–01 UEFA Cup.

Deportivo La Coruña, Hamburger SV, Heerenveen, Helsingborgs IF, Leeds United, Lyon and Shakhtar Donetsk made their debut in the group stage.

=Group A=

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=Group B=

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=Group C=

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=Group D=

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=Group E=

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=Group F=

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=Group G=

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=Group H=

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Second group stage

{{main|2000–01 UEFA Champions League second group stage}}

Eight winners and eight runners-up from the first group stage were drawn into four groups of four teams each, each containing two group winners and two runners-up. Teams from the same country or from the same first-round group could not be drawn together. The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter-finals.

=Group A=

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=Group B=

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=Group C=

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=Group D=

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Knockout phase

{{main|2000–01 UEFA Champions League knockout stage}}

=Bracket=

{{trim|{{#section-h:2000–01 UEFA Champions League knockout stage|Bracket}}}}

=Quarter-finals=

{{#lst:2000–01 UEFA Champions League knockout stage|QF}}

=Semi-finals=

{{#lst:2000–01 UEFA Champions League knockout stage|SF}}

=Final=

{{#lst:2000–01 UEFA Champions League knockout stage|F}}

Statistics

Statistics exclude qualifying rounds.

=Top goalscorers=

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Rank

!Name

!Team

!Goals

!Minutes played

1

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Raúl

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Madrid

|7

|995

rowspan="7"|2

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Simone

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Monaco

|6

|505

align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Rivaldo

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ESP}} Barcelona

|6

|523

align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Giovane Élber

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|GER}} Bayern Munich

|6

|1034

align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Scholes

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Manchester United

|6

|1042

align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee Bowyer

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|6

|1170

align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Iván Helguera

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Madrid

|6

|1232

align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Mário Jardel

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|TUR}} Galatasaray

|6

|1240

rowspan="14"|9

|align="left"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Filippo Inzaghi

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Juventus

|5

|431

align="left"|{{flagicon|ARG}} Claudio López

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Lazio

|5

|464

align="left"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Frode Johnsen

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|NOR}} Rosenborg

|5

|509

align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Christian

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Paris Saint-Germain

|5

|586

align="left"|{{flagicon|URU}} Walter Pandiani

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ESP}} Deportivo La Coruña

|5

|664

align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Teddy Sheringham

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Manchester United

|5

|720

align="left"|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} Nicolas Anelka

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Paris Saint-Germain

|5

|734

align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Sánchez

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ESP}} Valencia

|5

|1018

align="left"|{{flagicon|CAN}} Tomasz Radzinski

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Anderlecht

|5

|1021

align="left"|{{flagicon|UKR}} Andriy Shevchenko

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Milan

|5

|1080

align="left"|{{flagicon|POR}} Luís Figo

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Madrid

|5

|1205

align="left"|{{flagicon|GER}} Mehmet Scholl

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|GER}} Bayern Munich

|5

|1207

align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Alan Smith

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|5

|1248

{{small|Source:{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/ucl/stats/player/ABS_GS.html |title=Player statistics – Goals scored |publisher=UEFA|access-date=3 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010604173417/http://www.uefa.com/ucl/stats/player/ABS_GS.html |archive-date=4 June 2001}}}}

See also

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