2000–01 UEFA Cup

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In perhaps the most bizarre European final ever, the 2000–01 UEFA Cup was won by Liverpool in a dramatic golden goal final against Deportivo Alavés for their third title in the competition. It completed a unique cup treble for the club, as they also won the FA Cup and the League Cup that season. The conclusion of the tournament by a golden goal is the only instance in any of the major European club cup competitions until the abolition of the rule in 2002. This is the first time San Marino had a team enter the UEFA Cup.

Liverpool were the first English side of the post Heysel era (English clubs had been banned from European competitions between 1985 and 1990 as a result of the Heysel disaster) to win the trophy; the previous English winners were Tottenham Hotspur in 1984. It was also Liverpool's first European trophy of the post Heysel era.

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[edit] Qualifying round

Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Universitatea Craiova Romania 1-2 Republic of Macedonia Pobeda 1-1 0-1
Folgore/Falciano San Marino 1-12 Switzerland Basel 1-5 0-7
Neftchi Azerbaijan 2-3 Slovenia HIT Gorica 1-0 1-3
Rapid Wien Austria 6-0 Albania Teutal 2-0 4-0
Clube Brugge Belgium 6-1 Estonia Flora 4-1 2-0
ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar Iceland 0-5 Scotland Hearts 0-2 0-3
AB Denmark 9-0 Faroe Islands B36 8-0 1-0
Coleraine Northern Ireland 1-3 Sweden Örgryte 1-2 0-1
Ararat Yerevan Armenia 3-4 Slovakia Košice 2-3 1-1
Napredak Kruševac Serbia and Montenegro 6-2 Estonia Viljandi Tulevik 5-1 1-1
MTK Hungária Hungary 5-2 Finland Jokerit 1-0 4-2
Vorskla Poltava Ukraine 4-0 Republic of Macedonia Rabotnicki 2-0 2-0
ÍA Akraness Iceland 2-6 Belgium Gent 2-3 0-3
Bangor City Wales 0-11 Sweden Halmstad 0-7 0-4
Ventspils Latvia 3-4 Hungary Vasas 2-1 1-3(aet)
Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg 0-11 Scotland Celtic 0-4 0-7
Drnovice Czech Republic 4-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Budućnost Banovići 3-0 1-0
Tomori Berat Albania 2-5 Cyprus APOEL 2-3 0-2
Rapid Bucureşti Romania 3-1 Armenia MIKA 3-0 0-1
WIT Georgia Georgia (country) 1-4 Israel Beitar Jerusalem 0-3 1-1
Omonia Cyprus 1-2 Bulgaria Naftex Burgas 0-0 1-2
Željezničar Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-3 Poland Wisła Kraków 0-0 1-3
Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova 0-3 Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 0-0 0-3
Gandja Azerbaijan 0-7 Turkey Antalyaspor 0-2 0-5
Žalgiris Vilnius Lithuania 2-7 Poland Ruch Chorzów 2-1 0-6
Aberdeen Scotland 2-2(a) Republic of Ireland Bohemian 1-2 1-0
GÍ Gøta Faroe Islands 1-4 Sweden Norrköping 0-2 1-2
Liepās Metalurgs Latvia 1-2 Norway Brann 1-1 0-1
Slavia Mozyr Belarus 1-1(a) Israel Maccabi Haifa 1-1 0-0
Slovan Bratislava Slovakia 4-0 Georgia (country) Lokomotivi Tbilisi 2-0 2-0
Sliema Wanderers Malta 3-5 Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 2-1 1-4
Constructorul Chişinău Moldova 2-11 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 2-3 0-8
AIK Sweden 3-0 Belarus Gomel 1-0 2-0
HJK Finland 4-3 Luxembourg Grevenmacher 4-1 0-2
Glentoran Northern Ireland 0-4 Norway Lillestrøm 0-3 0-1
Ekranas Lithuania 0-7 Belgium Lierse 0-3 0-4
Boavista Portugal 5-0 Wales Barry Town 2-0 3-0
Constelació Esportiva Andorra 0-16 Spain Rayo Vallecano 0-10 0-6
Lausanne Sports Switzerland 2-0 Republic of Ireland Cork City 1-0 1-0
Rijeka Croatia 8-6 Malta Valletta 3-2 5-4(aet)
Amica Wronki Poland 6-3 Liechtenstein Vaduz 3-0 3-3

[edit] First round

Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Zimbru Chişinău Moldova 1-4 Germany Hertha BSC 1-2 0-2
Antalyaspor Turkey 2-6 Germany Werder Bremen 2-0 0-6
Bohemian Republic of Ireland 2-3 Germany Kaiserslautern 1-3 1-0
Stuttgart Germany (a)3-3 Scotland Hearts 1-0 2-3
Drnovice Czech Republic 0-1 Germany 1860 Munich 0-0 0-1
Lokomotiv Moscow Russia 4-2 Bulgaria Naftex Burgas 4-2 0-0
Norrköping Sweden 3-4 Czech Republic Slovan Liberec 2-2 1-2
Rapid Bucureşti Romania 0-1 England Liverpool 0-1 0-0
Zürich Switzerland 1-4 Belgium Racing Genk 1-2 0-2
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 2-3 Spain Espanyol 2-1 0-2
Vorskla Poltava Ukraine 2-4 Portugal Boavista 1-2 1-2
Brøndby Denmark 1-2 Croatia Osijek 1-2 0-0
Ruch Chorzów Poland 1-7 Italy Internazionale 0-3 1-4
Pobeda Republic of Macedonia 0-6 Italy Parma 0-2 0-4
Lausanne Sports Switzerland 5-2 Russia Torpedo Moscow 3-2 2-0
Celta de Vigo Spain 1-0 Croatia Rijeka 0-0 1-0(a.e.t.)
Leicester City England 2-4 Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade 1-1 1-31
Roda JC Netherlands 1-4 Slovakia Inter Bratislava 0-2 1-2
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Ukraine 0-6 France Nantes 0-1 0-5
PAOK Greece 6-4 Israel Beitar Jerusalem 3-1 3-3
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 5-0 Denmark AB 3-0 2-0
Rapid Wien Austria 4-1 Sweden Örgryte 3-0 1-1
Gent Belgium 0-9 Netherlands Ajax 0-6 0-3
Lillestrøm Norway 4-3 Russia Dynamo Moscow 3-1 1-2
Košice Slovakia 2-3 Austria Grazer 2-3 0-0
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 2-2(a) Hungary MTK Hungária 1-2 1-0
Deportivo Alavés Spain 4-3 Turkey Gaziantepspor 0-0 4-3
Tirol Innsbruck Austria 5-3 Italy Fiorentina 3-1 2-2
Club Brugge Belgium 3-0 Cyprus APOEL 2-0 1-0
CSKA Moscow Russia 0-1 Denmark Viborg 0-0 0-1(aet)
Celtic Scotland 3-2 Finland HJK 2-0 1-2(aet)
Gueugnon France 0-1 Greece Iraklis 0-0 0-1
Chelsea England 1-2 Switzerland St. Gallen 1-0 0-2
Real Zaragoza Spain 5-5(p) Poland Wisła Kraków 4-1 1-4
Molde Norway 1-2 Spain Rayo Vallecano 0-1 1-1
HIT Gorica Slovenia 1-11 Italy Roma 1-4 0-7
AIK Sweden 1-2 Denmark Herfølge 0-1 1-1(aet)
Vitesse Netherlands 4-2 Israel Maccabi Haifa 3-0 1-2
Vasas Hungary 2-4 Greece AEK Athens 2-2 0-2
Partizan Serbia and Montenegro 1-2 Portugal Porto 1-1 0-1
Alania Vladikavkaz Russia 0-5 Poland Amica Wronki 0-3 0-2
Halmstad Sweden 4-3 Portugal Benfica 2-1 2-2
Dunaferr Hungary 1-4 Netherlands Feyenoord 0-1 1-3
Lierse Belgium 1-5 France Bordeaux 0-0 1-5
Polonia Warsaw Poland 0-3 Italy Udinese 0-1 0-2
Basel Switzerland 7-6 Norway Brann 3-2 4-4
Napredak Kruševac Serbia and Montenegro 0-6 Greece OFI Crete 0-0 0-6
Slovan Bratislava Slovakia 1-4 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 0-3 1-1

1 This match was played at Prater Stadium in Vienna instead of at Red Star's home ground in Belgrade because Leicester City club leadership managed to convince UEFA that playing in FR Yugoslavia somehow posed a security risk to them due to the political situation in the country at the time. The UEFA's decision came on September 12, 2000 - only nine days before the game's originally scheduled date (September 21, 2000). UEFA's decision to not only move the tie to a neutral location, but to also postpone it for a week was a highly controversial precedent since no other team that was drawn to play Yugoslav teams that season (including FC Porto and Celta de Vigo among others) got similar treatment.[1]

[edit] First leg

14 September 2000
19:00
Rapid Bucureşti Romania 0 – 1 England Liverpool Stadionul Giuleşti-Valentin Stănescu, Bucharest
Attendance: 9,782
Referee: Nicolai Vollquartz (Denmark)
Barmby Goal 29'

14 September 2000
20:30
Ruch Chorzów Poland 0 – 3 Italy Internazionale Stadion Ruchu, Chorzów
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Roelof Luinge (Netherlands)
Seedorf Goal 62'
Recoba Goal 66'
Keane Goal 71'

14 September 2000
Tirol Innsbruck Austria 3 – 1 Italy Fiorentina Tivoli Neu, Innsbruck
Attendance: 13,190
Referee: Jorge Coroado (Portugal)
Gilewicz Goal 28'49'
Baur Goal 45'
Mijatović Goal 53'

14 September 2000
HIT Gorica Slovenia 1 – 4 Italy Roma Stadion Športni Park, Nova Gorica
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Constantin Zotta (Romania)
Žlogar Goal 29' Delvecchio Goal 17'19'49'
Samuel Goal 41'

14 September 2000
Polonia Warsaw Poland 0 – 1 Italy Udinese Kazimierz Górski Stadium, Płock
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Manuel Mejuto González (Spain)
Warley Goal 56'

[edit] Second leg

28 September 2000
Liverpool F.C. England 0 – 0 Romania FC Rapid Bucureşti Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 37,954

Liverpool FC won 1–0 on aggregate.


28 September 2000
Internazionale Italy 4 – 1 Poland Ruch Chorzów San Siro, Milan
Recoba Goal 6'
Seedorf Goal 41'87'
Colombo Goal 89'
Skwara Goal 85'

Internazionale won 7–1 on aggregate.


28 September 2000
Fiorentina Italy 2 – 2 Austria Tirol Innsbruck Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence
Mijatović Goal 22'
Leandro Amaral Goal 62'
Mair Goal 18'
Gilewicz Goal 88'

Tirol Innsbruck won 5–3 on aggregate.


28 September 2000
Roma Italy 7 – 0 Slovenia HIT Gorica Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Samuel Goal 8'
Montella Goal 11'19'
Delvecchio Goal 23'
Totti Goal 41'47'
Batistuta Goal 66'

Roma won 11–1 on aggregate.


26 September 2000
Udinese Italy 2 – 0 Poland Polonia Warsaw Udine
Walem Goal 32'
Muzzi Goal 89'

Udinese won 3–0 on aggregate.

[edit] Second round

Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Iraklis Greece 4-5 Germany Kaiserslautern 1-3 3-2
Osijek Croatia 4-1 Austria Rapid Wien 2-1 2-0
Udinese Italy 1-3 Greece PAOK 1-0 0-3(aet)
Werder Bremen Germany 9-3 Belgium Racing Genk 4-1 5-2
Halmstad Sweden 4-5 Germany 1860 Munich 3-2 1-3
AEK Athens Greece 6-2 Denmark Herfølge 5-0 1-2
Hertha BSC Germany 4-2 Poland Amica Wronki 3-1 1-1
Lillestrøm Norway 3-5 Spain Deportivo Alavés 1-3 2-2
Internazionale Italy (a)1-1 Netherlands Vitesse 0-0 1-1
Bordeaux France 3-2 Scotland Celtic 1-1 2-1(aet)
Espanyol Spain 4-1 Austria Grazer 4-0 0-1
Boavista Portugal 1-2 Italy Roma 0-1 1-1
Tirol Innsbruck Austria 2-3 Germany Stuttgart 1-0 1-3
Red Star Belgrade Serbia and Montenegro 4-5 Spain Celta de Vigo 1-0 0-31
Lokomotiv Moscow Russia 3-1 Slovakia Inter Bratislava 1-0 2-1
Basel Switzerland 1-3 Netherlands Feyenoord 1-2 0-1
Liverpool England 4-2 Czech Republic Slovan Liberec 1-0 3-2
Rayo Vallecano Spain (a)2-2 Denmark Viborg 1-0 1-2
Lausanne Switzerland 3-2 Netherlands Ajax 1-0 2-2
Nantes France 3-1 Hungary MTK Hungária 2-1 1-0
Club Brugge Belgium 3-2 Switzerland St. Gallen 2-1 1-1
Parma Italy 2-1 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 2-0 0-1
OFI Crete Greece 3-6 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 2-2 1-4
Wisła Kraków Poland 0-3 Portugal Porto 0-0 0-3

1 This 2nd leg match in Vigo actually ended with the score 5–3 for the hosts Celta, but was later officially recorded as 3–0 walkover since it was discovered that Red Star fielded two suspended players.

[edit] First leg

24 October 2000
Udinese Italy 1 – 0 Greece PAOK Udine
Margiotta Goal 90+'

26 October 2000
Internazionale Italy 0 – 0 Netherlands Vitesse San Siro, Milan

26 October 2000
Boavista Portugal 0 – 1 Italy Roma Estádio do Bessa, Porto
Montella Goal 74'

26 October 2000
Liverpool England 1 – 0 Czech Republic Slovan Liberec Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 29,662
Heskey Goal 87'

26 October 2000
OFI Crete Greece 2 – 2 Czech Republic Slavia Prague Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium, Heraklion
Attendance: 9,600
Kolitsidakis Goal 42'
Mauro Silva Goal 78'
Report Nečas Goal 30'
Rada Goal 70'

[edit] Second leg

9 November 2000
PAOK Greece 3 – 0 (a.e.t.) Italy Udinese Thessaloniki
Camps Goal 72'102'
Frousos Goal 108'

PAOK won 3–1 on aggregate.


9 November 2000
Vitesse Netherlands 1 – 1 Italy Internazionale GelreDome, Arnhem
Peeters Goal 14' Šimić Goal 80'

Vitesse 1–1 Internazionale on aggregate. Internazionale won on away goals rule.


9 November 2000
Roma Italy 1 – 1 Portugal Boavista Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Nakata Goal 9' Duda Goal 54'

Roma won 2–1 on aggregate.


9 November 2000
Slovan Liberec Czech Republic 2 – 3 England Liverpool Stadion U Nisy, Liberec
Attendance: 6,808
Štajner Goal 9'
Breda Goal 85'
Barmby Goal 32'
Heskey Goal 76'
Owen Goal 82'

Liverpool won 4–2 on aggregate.


9 November 2000
Czech Republic Slavia Prague 4 – 1 OFI Crete Greece Stadion Evžena Rošického, Prague
Attendance: 3,200
Kuchař Goal 62'
Zelenka Goal 70'78'89'
Report Munoz Goal 60'

Slavia won 6–3 on aggregate.

[edit] Third round

Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Hertha BSC Germany 1-2 Italy Internazionale 0-0 1-2
Parma Italy 4-2 Germany 1860 Munich 2-2 2-0
Feyenoord Netherlands 3-4 Germany Stuttgart 2-2 1-2
Lokomotiv Moscow Russia 0-2 Spain Rayo Vallecano 0-0 0-2
PSV Netherlands 4-0 Greece PAOK 3-0 1-0
Roma Italy 4-0 Germany Hamburg 1-0 3-0
Nantes France 7-4 Switzerland Lausanne 4-3 3-1
Bordeaux France 4-1 Germany Werder Bremen 4-1 0-0
Olympiacos Greece 2-4 England Liverpool 2-2 0-2
Bayer Leverkusen Germany 4-6 Greece AEK Athens 4-4 0-2
Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 0-1 Spain Celta de Vigo 0-0 0-1
Deportivo Alavés Spain 4-2 Norway Rosenborg 1-1 3-1
Espanyol Spain 0-2 Portugal Porto 0-2 0-0
Osijek Croatia 3-5 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 2-0 1-5
Club Brugge Belgium 1-3 Spain Barcelona 0-2 1-1
Rangers Scotland 1-3 Germany Kaiserslautern 1-0 0-3

[edit] First leg

21 November 2000
Hertha BSC Germany 0 – 0 Italy Internazionale Olympiastadion, Berlin

23 November 2000
Roma Italy 1 – 0 Germany Hamburg Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Guigou Goal 33'

23 November 2000
Olympiacos Greece 2 – 2 England Liverpool OAKA Spiros Louis, Athens
Alexandris Goal 65'90' Barmby Goal 38'
Gerrard Goal 66'

[edit] Second leg

7 December 2000
Internazionale Italy 2 – 1 Germany Hertha BSC San Siro, Milan
Recoba Goal 6'
Hakan Şükür Goal 89'
Tretschok Goal 54'

Internazionale won 2–1 on aggregate.


7 December 2000
Hamburg Germany 0 – 3 Italy Roma HSH Nordbank Arena, Hamburg
Aldair Goal 29'
Delvecchio Goal 58'
Samuel Goal 60'

Roma won 4–0 on aggregate.


7 December 2000
Liverpool England 2 – 0 Greece Olympiacos Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 35,484
Heskey Goal 28'
Barmby Goal 60'

Liverpool won 4–2 on aggregate.

[edit] Fourth round

Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 0-1 Germany Kaiserslautern 0-0 0-1
Stuttgart Germany 1-2 Spain Celta de Vigo 0-0 1-2
PSV Netherlands (a)4-4 Italy Parma 2-1 2-3
AEK Athens Greece 0-6 Spain Barcelona 0-1 0-5
Deportivo Alavés Spain 5-3 Italy Internazionale 3-3 2-0
Porto Portugal 4-3 France Nantes Atlantique 3-1 1-2
Rayo Vallecano Spain 6-2 France Bordeaux 4-1 2-1
Roma Italy 1-2 England Liverpool 0-2 1-0

[edit] First leg

15 February 2001
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 0 – 0 Germany Kaiserslautern Prague

15 February 2001
Stuttgart Germany 0 – 0 Spain Celta de Vigo Stuttgart

15 February 2001
PSV Netherlands 2 – 1 Italy Parma Eindhoven
Ooijer Goal 24'
Rommedahl Goal 73'
Mboma Goal 67'

15 February 2001
AEK Athens Greece 0 – 1 Spain Barcelona Athens
Luis Enrique Goal 41'

15 February 2001
Deportivo Alavés Spain 3 – 3 Italy Internazionale Estadio Mendizorrotza, Vitoria
Attendance: 17,307
Referee: Alain Hamer (Luxembourg)
Moreno Goal 44'
Téllez Goal 70'
Alonso Goal 73'
Recoba Goal 45+'50'
Vieri Goal 65'

15 February 2001
Porto Portugal 3 – 1 France Nantes Atlantique Porto
Esquerdinha Goal 16' (pen.)
Gillet Goal 59' (o.g.)
Secretário Goal 85'
Ahamada Goal 14'

15 February 2001
Rayo Vallecano Spain 4 – 1 France Bordeaux Madrid
de Quintana Goal 19'
Bolic Goal 73'
Quevedo Goal 82'
Míchel Goal 90'
Laslandes Goal 2'

15 February 2001
Roma Italy 0 – 2 England Liverpool Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 59,718
Owen Goal 46'72'

[edit] Second leg

22 February 2001
Kaiserslautern Germany 1 – 0 Czech Republic Slavia Prague Kaiserslautern
Lokvenc Goal 59'

Kaiserslautern won 0–1 on aggregate.


22 February 2001
Celta de Vigo Spain 0 – 0 Germany Stuttgart Vigo
Karpin Goal 6'
Mostovoi Goal 85'
Blank Goal 45'

Celta de Vigo won 1–2 on aggregate.


22 February 2001
Parma Italy 3 – 2 Netherlands PSV Parma
Milošević Goal 64' (pen.) Goal 69'
Montaño Goal 90'
Rommedahl Goal 32'
Kežman Goal 45'

PSV 4–4 Parma on aggregate. PSV won on away goals rule.


22 February 2001
Barcelona Spain 5 – 0 Greece AEK Athens Barcelona
Luis Enrique Goal 22'31'60'
Rivaldo Goal 57'
Gerard Goal 87' (pen.)

Barcelona won 0–6 on aggregate.


22 February 2001
Internazionale Italy 0 – 2 Spain Deportivo Alavés San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 9,845
Referee: Graham Barber (England)
Cruyff Goal 78'
Tomić Goal 83'

Deportivo Alavés won 5–3 on aggregate.


22 February 2001
Nantes Atlantique France 2 – 1 Portugal Porto Nantes
Vahirua Goal 69'
Armand Goal 74'
Pena Goal 35'

Porto won 4–3 on aggregate.


22 February 2001
Bordeaux France 1 – 2 Spain Rayo Vallecano Bordeaux
Mingo Goal 24' (o.g.) Laslandes Goal 20' (pen.)
Bolo Goal 50'

Rayo Vallecano won 6–2 on aggregate.


22 February 2001
Liverpool England 0 – 1 Italy Roma Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 43,688
Guigou Goal 70'

Liverpool won 2–1 on aggregate.

[edit] Quarter-finals

Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Barcelona Spain (a)4-4 Spain Celta de Vigo 2-1 2-3
Porto Portugal 0-2 England Liverpool 0-0 0-2
Deportivo Alavés Spain 4-2 Spain Rayo Vallecano 3-0 1-2
Kaiserslautern Germany 2-0 Netherlands PSV 1-0 1-0

First Leg

8 March 2001
Barcelona Spain 2 – 1 Spain Celta de Vigo Barcelona
Kluivert Goal 13'56' Coira Goal 69'

8 March 2001
Porto Portugal 0 – 0 England Liverpool Estádio das Antas, Porto
Attendance: 21,502

8 March 2001
Deportivo Alavés Spain 3 – 0 Spain Rayo Vallecano Alavés
Azkoitia Goal 30'
Eggen Goal 79'
Vučko Goal 80'

8 March 2001
Kaiserslautern Germany 1 – 0 Netherlands PSV Kaiserslautern
Koch Goal 31' (pen.)

Second Leg

15 March 2001
Celta de Vigo Spain 3 – 2 Spain Barcelona Vigo
Catanha Goal 34'
López Goal 64' (pen.)
Mostovoi Goal 90'
Rivaldo Goal 29'44'

Barcelona 4–4 Celta de Vigo on aggregate. Barcelona won on away goals rule.


15 March 2001
Liverpool England 2 – 0 Portugal Porto Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 40,052
Murphy Goal 32'
Owen Goal 38'

Liverpool won 2–0 on aggregate


15 March 2001
Rayo Vallecano Spain 2 – 1 Spain Deportivo Alavés Madrid
Quevedo Goal 41'
Cembranos Goal 80'
Cruyff Goal 19'

Deportivo Alavés won 4–2 on aggregate


15 March 2001
PSV Netherlands 0 – 1 Germany Kaiserslautern Eindhoven
Basler Goal 71' (pen.)

Match interrupted for 16 minutes due to supporter disturbances.
Kaiserslautern won 2–0 on aggregate

[edit] Semi-finals

Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Barcelona Spain 0-1 England Liverpool 0-0 0-1
Deportivo Alavés Spain 9-2 Germany Kaiserslautern 5-1 4-1

First Leg

5 April 2001
Barcelona Spain 0 – 0 England Liverpool Nou Camp, Barcelona
Attendance: 90,832

5 April 2001
Deportivo Alavés Spain 5 – 1 Germany Kaiserslautern Alavés
Contra Goal 20' (pen.) Goal 31' (pen.)
Cruyff Goal 43'
Alonso Goal 58' (pen.)
Gañán Goal 82'
Koch Goal 68' (pen.)

Second Leg

19 April 2001
Liverpool England 1 – 0 Spain Barcelona Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 44,500
McAllister Goal 44' (pen.)

Liverpool won 1–0 on aggregate


5 April 2001
Kaiserslautern Germany 1 – 4 Spain Deportivo Alavés Kaiserslautern
Djorkaeff Goal 7' Alonso Goal 23'
Vučko Goal 64'86'
Gañán Goal 88'

Deportivo Alavés won 9–2 on aggregate.

[edit] Final

2001-05-16
Liverpool England 5 – 4 Spain Deportivo Alavés Westfalenstadion, Dortmund
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: France Gilles Veissière
Babbel Goal 6'
Gerrard Goal 15'
McAllister Goal 40' (pen.)
Fowler Goal 73'
Geli Golden goal scored in the 117th minute 117'  (o.g.)
(Report) Alonso Goal 26'
Moreno Goal 46'50'
Cruyff Goal 88'
Winner of the 2000–01 UEFA Cup
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