2000 Supercopa de España

2000 Supercopa de España
First leg
Date 20 August 2000
Venue Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona
Referee Juan Ansuátegui Roca
Attendance 16,800
Second leg
Date 27 August 2000
Venue Riazor, A Coruña
Referee Manuel Mejuto González
Attendance 28,000

The 2000 Supercopa de España was a Spanish football competition, played over two legs on 20 August and 27 August 2000. It was contested by Espanyol, who were Spanish Cup winners in 1999–2000, and Deportivo La Coruña, who won the 1999–2000 Spanish League.

Match details

First leg

20 August 2000
21:45 CET
Espanyol 0 – 0 Deportivo La Coruña
Report
Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona
Attendance: 16,800
Referee: Ansuátegui Roca
Espanyol
Deportivo
GK 1 Spain Juan Luis Mora
RB 2 Spain Cristóbal
CB 4Spain Nando
CB 5 Argentina Mauricio Pochettino
LB 18Argentina Mauro Navas  89'
RM 7 Spain Toni Velamazán  72'
CM 15Romania Constantin Gâlcă
CM 8 Spain Sergio
LM 19 Spain Arteaga (c)  72'
CF 11Argentina Martín Posse  54'
CF 23Spain Raúl Tamudo
Subtitutes:
MF 6Spain Óscar  54'
MF 28Spain Iván Díaz  72'
MF 14Spain Enrique de Lucas  72'
Manager:
Spain Paco Flores
GK 1Cameroon Jacques Songo'o
RB 2 Spain Manuel Pablo
CB 4 Morocco Noureddine Naybet
CB 20Spain Donato
LB 3Spain Enrique Romero
DM 6Brazil Mauro Silva
DM 24 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša Jokanović
RM 18Spain Víctor  74'
AM 8Brazil Djalminha  78'
LM 10Spain Fran (c)
CF 9 Portugal Pauleta  56'
Substitutes:
FW 11 Argentina Turu Flores  56'
MF 23 Argentina Aldo Duscher  74'
FW 19Spain Diego Tristán  78'
Manager:
Spain Javier Irureta

Second leg

27 August 2000
21:45 CET
Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 0 Espanyol
Djalminha  57'
Tristán  60'
Report
Riazor, A Coruña
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Mejuto González
Deportivo
Espanyol
GK 13Spain José Molina
RB 2 Spain Manuel Pablo
CB 4 Morocco Noureddine Naybet
CB 22Portugal Hélder
LB 3Spain Enrique Romero
DM 6Brazil Mauro Silva
DM 24 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša Jokanović  35'  83'
RM 18Spain Víctor  44'
AM 8Brazil Djalminha  80'
LM 10Spain Fran (c)
CF 19 Spain Diego Tristán  69'
Substitutes:
FW 17 Uruguay Walter Pandiani  69'
FW 11 Argentina Turu Flores  80'
DF 20Spain Donato  83'
Manager:
Spain Javier Irureta
GK 1 Spain Juan Luis Mora
RB 2 Spain Cristóbal  49'
CB 4Spain Nando  83'
CB 5 Argentina Mauricio Pochettino
LB 12Paraguay Delio Toledo  51'
RM 7 Spain Toni Velamazán  77'
CM 15Romania Constantin Gâlcă
CM 8 Spain Sergio  9'
LM 19 Spain Arteaga (c)
CF 11Argentina Martín Posse  65'
CF 23Spain Raúl Tamudo  65'
Subtitutes:
MF 6Spain Óscar  65'
MF 28Spain Iván Díaz  65'
DF 18Argentina Mauro Navas  77'
Manager:
Spain Paco Flores

References

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