1999–2000 UEFA Cup

1999–2000 UEFA Cup

Parken Stadium, Østerbro hosted the final.
Dates 10 August 1999 – 17 May 2000
Final positions
Champions Turkey Galatasaray (1st title)
Runners-up England Arsenal
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Serbia and Montenegro Darko Kovačević (10 goals)

The 1999–2000 UEFA Cup season was the 29th edition of the UEFA Cup competition. The final took place at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen and was won by Galatasaray, who defeated Arsenal in the final. The game was scoreless through the first ninety minutes and stayed that way through thirty minutes of extra time. The match went on to penalty kicks in which Gheorghe Popescu scored the winning goal to win the cup. Galatasaray won the cup without losing a single game. The competition was marred by violence involving English and Turkish hooligans in the semi-finals and the final, in particular the fatal stabbings of Leeds United fans Kevin Speight and Christopher Loftus by Galatasaray fans in Istanbul.

Parma were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Werder Bremen in the fourth round.

It was the first season of the new format UEFA Cup; it had absorbed the now defunct Cup Winners' Cup to include domestic cup winners, and now featured an additional knockout round. This season's champions qualified for the 2001 FIFA Club World Championship, which was never disputed. So far, Galatasaray are the only UEFA Cup champions to qualify for a Club World Cup.

Qualifying round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 4–3 Republic of Macedonia FK Sileks Kratovo 3–1 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
HJK Helsinki Finland 2–1 Armenia FC Shirak 2–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
FC Lokomotivi Tbilisi Georgia (country) 2–1 Northern Ireland Linfield F.C. 1–0 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
FC Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova 1–1(a) Czech Republic SK Sigma Olomouc 1–1 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
FC Yerevan Armenia 1–4 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv FC 0–2 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
PFC Neftchi Azerbaijan 2–4 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 2–3 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Vllaznia Albania 1–3 Slovakia FC Spartak Trnava 1–1 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
BATE Borisov Belarus 1–12 Russia FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–7 (Report) 0–5 (Report)
FC Lantana Estonia 2–9 Georgia (country) FC Torpedo Kutaisi 0–5 (Report) 2–4 (Report)
FK Liepājas Metalurgs Latvia 4–5 Poland Lech Poznań 3–2 (Report) 1–3 (Report)
ND Gorica Slovenia 2–1 Wales Inter CableTel AFC 2–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
FK Vojvodina Serbia and Montenegro 5–1 Hungary Újpest FC 4–0 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
Viljandi Tulevik Estonia 0–5 Belgium Club Brugge 0–3 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Belshina Bobruisk Belarus 1–8 Cyprus AC Omonia 1–5 (Report) 0–3 (Report)
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Ukraine 5–0 Azerbaijan FK Shamkir 3–0 (Report) 2–0 (Report)
KÍ Klaksvík Faroe Islands 0–9 Austria Grazer AK 0–5 (Report) 0–4 (Report)
FK Riga Latvia 0–5 Sweden Helsingborg 0–0 (Report) 0–5 (Report)
VPS Finland 1–3 Scotland St Johnstone F.C. 1–1 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
FK Inter Bratislava Slovakia 5–1 Albania KS Bylis 3–1 (Report) 2–0 (Report)
F.K. Bodø/Glimt Norway 3–1 Liechtenstein FC Vaduz 1–0 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
Viking FK Norway 18–0 Andorra Principat 7–0 (Report) 11–0 (Report)
Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. Israel 4–3 Lithuania FBK Kaunas 3–1 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Steaua București Romania 7–1 Estonia FC Levadia 3–0 (Report) 4–1 (Report)
Lyngby BK Denmark 7–0 Malta Birkirkara F.C. 7–0 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
Ankaragücü Turkey 2–0 Faroe Islands B36 Tórshavn 1–0 (Report) 1–0 (Report)
Sliema Wanderers F.C. Malta 0–4 Switzerland FC Zürich 0–3 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Grasshopper Club Zürich Switzerland 8–0 Republic of Ireland Bray Wanderers A.F.C. 4–0 (Report) 4–0 (Report)
IFK Göteborg Sweden 3–1 Republic of Ireland Cork City F.C. 3–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
FC Mondercange Luxembourg 2–13 Romania Dinamo Bucureşti 2–6 (Report) 0–7 (Report)
FK Vardar Republic of Macedonia 0–9 Poland Legia Warszawa 0–5 (Report) 0–4 (Report)
APOEL Cyprus 0–2 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 0–0 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Anderlecht Belgium 9–1 Iceland Leiftur Ólafsfjörður 6–1 (Report) 3–0 (Report)
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia (a)3–3 Lithuania Kareda Šiauliai 1–1 (Report) 2–2 (Report)
Hajduk Split Croatia 6–1 Luxembourg F91 Dudelange 5–0 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
Cwmbran Town F.C. Wales 0–10 Scotland Celtic F.C. 0–6 (Report) 0–4 (Report)
Portadown F.C. Northern Ireland 0–8 Bulgaria PFC CSKA Sofia 0–3 (Report) 0–5 (Report)
Ferencvárosi TC Hungary 4–2 Moldova Constructorul Chişinău 3–1 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
KR Reykjavík Iceland 1–2 Scotland Kilmarnock F.C. 1–0 (Report) 0–2(aet) (Report)

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Steaua București Romania 5–2 Austria LASK Linz 2–0 (Report) 3–2 (Report)
Wolfsburg Germany 3–2 Hungary Debrecen 2–0 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Red Star Belgrade Serbia and Montenegro 2–3 France Montpellier 0–1 (Report) 2–2 (Report)
Udinese Italy 3–1 Denmark Aalborg 1–0 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
Stabæk Norway 1–2 Spain Deportivo La Coruña 1–0 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Partizan Serbia and Montenegro 1–4 England Leeds United 1–3 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
HJK Helsinki Finland 1–6 France Lyon 0–1 (Report) 1–5 (Report)
Atlético Madrid Spain 3–1 Turkey Ankaragücü 3–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
MTK Hungária Hungary 2–0 Turkey Fenerbahçe 0–0 (Report) 2–0 (Report)
Anderlecht Belgium 6–1 Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 3–1 (Report) 3–0 (Report)
Roda JC Netherlands 5–1 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 2–0 (Report) 3–1 (Report)
FK Bodø/Glimt Norway 1–6 Germany Werder Bremen 0–5 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
Viking Norway 3–1 Portugal Sporting CP 3–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel 3–4 France Lens 2–2 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Kaiserslautern Germany 5–0 Scotland Kilmarnock 3–0 (Report) 2–0 (Report)
Helsingborg Sweden 2–2 (4–2 p) Ukraine Karpaty Lviv 1–1 (Report) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (Report)
Lech Poznań Poland 1–2 Sweden Göteborg 1–2 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
Teplice Czech Republic 4–2 Hungary Ferencváros 3–1 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 2–4 England Newcastle United 0–2 (Report) 2–2 (Report)
Gorica Slovenia 0–3 Greece Panathinaikos 0–1 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Amica Wronki Poland 5–4 Denmark Brøndby 2–0 (Report) 3–4 (Report)
Beira-Mar Portugal 1–2 Netherlands Vitesse 1–2 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
GAK Austria 4–2 Slovakia Spartak Trnava 3–0 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Hajduk Split Croatia 0–3 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 0–0 (Report) 0–3 (Report)
Celtic Scotland 3–0 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 2–0 (Report) 1–0 (Report)
Lausanne-Sports Switzerland 3–6 Spain Celta Vigo 3–2 (Report) 0–4 (Report)
Ionikos FC Greece 1–4 France Nantes 1–3 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Aris Greece 3–2 Switzerland Servette 1–1 (Report) 2–1 (a.e.t.)(Report)
Monaco France 6–3 Scotland St Johnstone 3–0 (Report) 3–3 (Report)
Inter Bratislava Slovakia 3–1 Austria Rapid Wien 1–0 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
Lyngby Denmark 1–5 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 (Report) 0–3 (Report)
Skonto Latvia 1–2 Poland Widzew Łódź 1–0 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Roma Italy 7–1 Portugal Vitória de Setúbal 7–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Parma Italy 6–2 Ukraine Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 3–2 (Report) 3–0 (Report)
Hapoel Haifa Israel (a) 5–5 Belgium Club Brugge 3–1 (Report) 2–4 (Report)
Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country) 1–7 Greece AEK Athens 0–1 (Report) 1–6 (Report)
Omonia Cyprus 2–10 Italy Juventus 2–5 (Report) 0–5 (Report)
West Ham United England 6–1 Croatia Osijek 3–0 (Report) 3–1 (Report)
Vojvodina Serbia and Montenegro 2–3 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 0–0 (Report) 2–3 (Report)
Sigma Olomouc Czech Republic 1–3 Spain Mallorca 1–3 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
Benfica Portugal 2–1 Romania Dinamo Bucureşti 0–1 (Report) 2–0 (Report)
Ajax Netherlands 9–2 Slovakia Dukla Banská Bystrica 6–1 (Report) 3–1 (Report)
Tottenham Hotspur England 3–0 Moldova Zimbru Chişinău 3–0 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia 2–5 Italy Bologna 0–3 (Report) 2–2 (Report)
Anorthosis Cyprus 1–2 Poland Legia Warsaw 1–0 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Lokomotiv Tbilisi Georgia (country) 0–9 Greece PAOK 0–7 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
AB Copenhagen Denmark 1–3 Switzerland Grasshopper 0–2 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
Zürich Switzerland 5–3 Belgium Lierse 1–0 (Report) 4–3 (Report)

First leg

16 September 1999
Udinese Italy 1–0 Denmark AaB
Sottil  9'
Stadio Friuli, Udine
Attendance: 17,661
Referee: Lubomír Puček (Czech Republic)

16 September 1999
17:45
Hajduk Split Croatia 0–0 Bulgaria Levski Sofia
Stadion Poljud, Split
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Pasquale Rodomonti (Italy)

16 September 1999
Roma Italy 7–0 Portugal Vitória de Setúbal
Aldair  12'
Montella  13'
Alenichev  15', 54', 75'
Assunção  39'
Delvecchio  73'
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 23,013
Referee: Vasili Melnychuk (Ukraine)

16 September 1999
Parma Italy 3–2 Ukraine Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Di Vaio  13', 20'
Baggio  67'
Palyanytsya  5'
Monaryov  74'
Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma
Attendance: 3,887
Referee: Stuart Dougal (Scotland)

16 September 1999
Omonia Cyprus 2–5 Italy Juventus
Kontolefteros  75', 86' Inzaghi  2', 17'
Kovačević  22'
Esnáider  24'
Del Piero  82'
GSP Stadium, Nicosia
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Sergey Shmolik (Belarus)

16 September 1999
West Ham United England 3–0 Croatia Osijek
Wanchope  39'
Di Canio  48'
Lampard  58'
Report
Upton Park, London
Attendance: 25,331
Referee: Paulo Paraty (Portugal)

16 September 1999
Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia 0–3 Italy Bologna
Ventola  39'
Signori  68', 90' (pen.)

16 September 1999
20:45 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Monaco France 3–0 Scotland St Johnstone
Simone  69', 89'
Trezeguet  72'
Report
Stade Louis II, Monaco
Referee: Edgar Steinborn (Germany)

Second leg

30 September 1999
AaB Denmark 1–2 Italy Udinese
Matovac  71' Muzzi  63'
Locatelli  90'
Aalborg Stadion, Aalborg
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Dani Koren (Israel)

Udinese won 3–1 on aggregate.

Levski Sofia won 3–0 on aggregate.


30 September 1999
Vitória de Setúbal Portugal 1–0 Italy Roma
Makinwa  79'
Estádio do Bonfim, Setúbal
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Dieter Schoch (Switzerland)

Roma won 7–1 on aggregate.


30 September 1999
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Ukraine 0–3 Italy Parma
Boghossian  36'
Crespo  40'
Di Vaio  67'
Metalurh Stadium, Kryvyi Rih
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Konrad Plautz (Austria)

Parma won 6–2 on aggregate.


30 September 1999
Juventus Italy 5–0 Cyprus AC Omonia
Kovačević  21', 47', 86'
Tacchinardi  55'
Conte  90'
Report
Stadio La Favorita Palermo
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Sorin Corpodean (Romania)

Juventus won 10–2 on aggregate.

West Ham United won 6–1 on aggregate.

30 September 1999
Bologna Italy 2–2 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
Fontolan  39'
Cipriani  74'
Panov  35'
Kondrashov  89'
Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Eric Romain (Belgium)

Bologna won 5–2 on aggregate.

Monaco won 6–2 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Aris Greece 2–4 Spain Celta Vigo 2–2 0–2
Udinese Italy 2–1 Poland Legia Warsaw 1–0 1–1
Deportivo La Coruña Spain 5–1 France Montpellier 3–1 2–0
Widzew Łódź Poland 1–3 France Monaco 1–1 0–2
MTK Hungária Hungary 2–2 (a) Greece AEK Athens 2–1 0–1
Roda Netherlands 0–1 Germany Wolfsburg 0–0 0–1
Anderlecht Belgium 2–4 Italy Bologna 2–1 0–3
PAOK Greece 3–3 (1–4 p) Portugal Benfica 1–2 2–1 (a.e.t.)
Inter Bratislava Slovakia 0–7 France Nantes 0–3 0–4
Atlético Madrid Spain 5–1 Poland Amica Wronki 1–0 4–1
Parma Italy 4–1 Sweden Helsingborg 1–0 3–1
Grazer Austria 2–2 (a) Greece Panathinaikos 2–1 0–1
Steaua București Romania 2–0 England West Ham United 2–0 0–0
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 2–4 Italy Juventus 1–3 1–1
Leeds United England 7–1 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 4–1 3–0
Hapoel Haifa Israel 1–3 Netherlands Ajax 0–3 1–0
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 3–2 Switzerland Grasshopper 3–1 0–1
Zürich Switzerland 2–5 England Newcastle United 1–2 1–3
Werder Bremen Germany 2–2 (a) Norway Viking 0–0 2–2
Teplice Czech Republic 1–5 Spain Mallorca 1–2 0–3
IFK Göteborg Sweden 0–3 Italy Roma 0–2 0–1
Lyon France 2–0 Scotland Celtic 1–0 1–0
Lens France 5–2 Netherlands Vitesse 4–1 1–1
Tottenham Hotspur England 1–2 Germany Kaiserslautern 1–0 0–2

First leg


19 October 1999
Udinese Italy 1–0 Poland Legia Warsaw
Sosa  29' Report
Stadio Friuli, Udine
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Fritz Stuchlik (Austria)


21 October 1999
Anderlecht Belgium 2–1 Italy Bologna
Koller  17', 35' Report Signori  90'

21 October 1999
Parma Italy 1–0 Sweden Helsingborg
F. Cannavaro  44' Report

21 October 1999
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 1–3 Italy Juventus
Yoffou  55' Report Oliseh  23'
Kovačević  52', 89'
Georgi Asparuhov Stadium, Sofia
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Jorge Monteiro Coroado (Portugal)


21 October 1999
IFK Göteborg Sweden 0–2 Italy Roma
Report Montella  37', 52'
Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Dermot Gallagher (England)

Second leg

Udinese won 2–1 on aggregate.


2 November 1999
Bologna Italy 3–0 Belgium Anderlecht
Eriberto  45'
Zé Elias  51'
Nervo  90'
Report

Bologna won 4–2 on aggregate.


4 November 1999
Helsingborg Sweden 1–3 Italy Parma
Stavrum  86' Report Di Vaio  11', 42', 43'
Olympia, Helsingborg
Attendance: 11,973
Referee: Vasyl Melnychuk (Ukraine)

Parma won 4–1 on aggregate.


Newcastle United won 5–2 on aggregate.

Steaua București won 2–0 on aggregate.


4 November 1999
Juventus Italy 1–1 Bulgaria Levski Sofia
Kovačević  79' Report Atanasov  15'

Juventus won 4–2 on aggregate.


4 November 1999
Roma Italy 1–0 Sweden IFK Göteborg
Fábio Júnior  88' Report
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 9,767
Referee: Victor Esquinas Torres (Spain)

Roma won 3–0 on aggregate.


Celta Vigo won 4–2 on aggregate.

Deportivo La Coruña won 5–1 on aggregate.

Monaco won 3–1 on aggregate.

2–2 on aggregate. AEK Athens won on away goals rule.

Wolfsburg won 1–0 on aggregate.

3–3 on aggregate. Benfica won 4–1 on penalties.

Nantes won 7–0 on aggregate.

Atlético Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate.

2–2 on aggregate. Panathinaikos won away goals rule.

Leeds United won 7–1 on aggregate.

Ajax won 3–1 on aggregate.

Slavia Prague won 3–2 on aggregate.

2–2 on aggregate. Werder Bremen won on away goals rule.

Mallorca won 5–1 on aggregate.

Lyon won 2–0 on aggregate.

Lens won 5–2 on aggregate.

Kaiserslautern won 2–1 on aggregate.

Third round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ajax Netherlands 0–3 Spain Mallorca 0–1 0–2
AEK Athens Greece 2–3 France Monaco 2–2 0–1
Rangers Scotland 2–2 (1–3 p) Germany Borussia Dortmund 2–0 0–2 (a.e.t.)
Bologna Italy 2–3 Turkey Galatasaray 1–1 1–2
Roma Italy 1–0 England Newcastle United 1–0 0–0
Spartak Moscow Russia 2–2 (a) England Leeds United 2–1 0–1
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 5–2 Romania Steaua București 4–1 1–1
Udinese Italy 2–2 (a) Germany Bayer Leverkusen 0–1 2–1
Arsenal England 6–3 France Nantes 3–0 3–3
Deportivo La Coruña Spain 5–3 Greece Panathinaikos 4–2 1–1
Parma Italy 5–4 Austria Sturm Graz 2–1 3–3 (a.e.t.)
Lyon France 3–4 Germany Werder Bremen 3–0 0–4
Olympiacos Greece 3–4 Italy Juventus 1–3 2–1
Celta Vigo Spain 8–1 Portugal Benfica 7–0 1–1
Wolfsburg Germany 3–5 Spain Atlético Madrid 2–3 1–2
Lens France 5–3 Germany Kaiserslautern 1–2 4–1

First leg

23 November 1999
Udinese Italy 0–1 Germany Bayer Leverkusen
Report Ballack  76'
Stadio Friuli, Udine
Attendance: 10,656
Referee: Alain Hamer (Luxembourg)


23 November 1999
Bologna Italy 1–1 Turkey Galatasaray
Signori  66' Report Şükür  81'
Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Graham Poll (England)


25 November 1999
Roma Italy 1–0 England Newcastle United
Totti  50' (pen.) Report
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 45,655
Referee: Claude Colombo (France)


25 November 1999
Olympiacos Greece 1–3 Italy Juventus
Giannakopoulos  15' Report Tudor  27'
Kovačević  67'
Inzaghi  88'
Olympic Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Rune Pedersen (Norway)


25 November 1999
Parma Italy 2–1 Austria Sturm Graz
Di Vaio  16'
Stanić  62'
Report Schopp  22'

Second leg

7 December 1999
Juventus Italy 1–2 Greece Olympiacos
Kovačević  1' Report Đorđević  38', 82' (pen.)

Juventus won 4–3 on aggregate.


Borussia Dortmund 2–2 Rangers on aggregate. Borussia Dortmund won 3–1 on penalties.

Werder Bremen won 4–3 on aggregate.

Leeds United 2–2 Spartak Moscow on aggregate. Leeds United won on away goals rule.

Celta Vigo won 8–1 on aggregate.


9 December 1999
Newcastle United England 0–0 Italy Roma
Report
St James' Park, Newcastle
Attendance: 35,739
Referee: Hartmut Strampe (Germany)

Roma won 1–0 on aggregate.


Deportivo La Coruña won 5–3 on aggregate.

Arsenal won 6–3 on aggregate.

Mallorca won 3–0 on aggregate.

AS Monaco won 3–2 on aggregate.

Lens won 5–3 on aggregate.

Parma won 5–4 on aggregate.

Slavia Prague won 5–2 on aggregate.

Atlético Madrid won 5–3 on aggregate.

Galatasaray won 3–2 on aggregate.


9 December 1999
Bayer Leverkusen Germany 1–2 Italy Udinese
Ballack  22' Report Margiotta  9', 18'
BayArena, Leverkusen
Attendance: 22,500
Referee: Lucílio Batista (Portugal)

Bayer Leverkusen 2–2 Udinese on aggregate. Udinese won on away goals rule.

Fourth round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Mallorca Spain 4–2 France Monaco 4–1 0–1
Borussia Dortmund Germany 0–2 Turkey Galatasaray 0–2 0–0
Roma Italy 0–1 England Leeds United 0–0 0–1
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 2–2 (a) Italy Udinese 1–0 1–2
Arsenal England 6–3 Spain Deportivo La Coruña 5–1 1–2
Parma Italy 2–3 Germany Werder Bremen 1–0 1–3
Juventus Italy 1–4 Spain Celta Vigo 1–0 0–4
Atlético Madrid Spain 4–6 France Lens 2–2 2–4

First leg

29 February 2000
16:00
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 1–0 Italy Udinese
Zanchi  79' (o.g.) Report

29 February 2000
18:00
Parma Italy 1–0 Germany Werder Bremen
Crespo  5' Report
Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma
Attendance: 8,938
Referee: Michel Piraux (Belgium)

2 March 2000
20:45
Juventus Italy 1–0 Spain Celta Vigo
Kovačević  50' Report
Stadio delle Alpi, Turin
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Hellmut Krug (Germany)

2 March 2000
18:00
Roma Italy 0–0 England Leeds United
Report
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 37,726
Referee: Gilles Veissière (France)

Second leg

Udinese 2–2 Slavia Prague on aggregate. Slavia Prague won on away goals rule.

Werder Bremen won 3–2 on aggregate.

9 March 2000
21:00
Celta Vigo Spain 4–0 Italy Juventus
Makélélé  1'
Birindelli  32' (o.g.)
McCarthy  47', 69'
Report
Estadio Balaídos, Vigo
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

Celta Vigo won 4–1 on aggregate.


9 March 2000
20:00
Leeds United England 1–0 Italy Roma
Kewell  67' Report
Elland Road, Leeds
Attendance: 39,149
Referee: José María García-Aranda (Spain)

Leeds United won 1–0 on aggregate.


Mallorca won 4–2 on aggregate.

Galatasaray won 2–0 on aggregate.

Lens won 6–4 on aggregate.

Arsenal won 6–3 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Leeds United England 4–2 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 3–0 1–2
Arsenal England 6–2 Germany Werder Bremen 2–0 4–2
Mallorca Spain 2–6 Turkey Galatasaray 1–4 1–2
Celta Vigo Spain 1–2 France Lens 0–0 1–2

First leg

16 March 2000
21:30
Mallorca Spain 1–4 Turkey Galatasaray
Lauren  78' Report Arif  44'
Emre B.  48'
Şükür  59'
Okan  65'
Son Moix, Palma
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Dick Jol (Netherlands)

16 March 2000
20:00
Arsenal England 2–0 Germany Werder Bremen
Henry  21'
Ljungberg  77'
Report
Arsenal Stadium, London
Attendance: 38,009
Referee: Claude Colombo (France)

16 March 2000
21:30
Celta Vigo Spain 0–0 France Lens
Report
Balaídos, Vigo
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Karl-Erik Nilsson (Sweden)

16 March 2000
20:00
Leeds United England 3–0 Czech Republic Slavia Prague
Wilcox  39'
Kewell  54'
Bowyer  59'
Report
Elland Road, Leeds
Attendance: 39,519
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)

Second leg

23 March 2000
21:00
Galatasaray Turkey 2–1 Spain Mallorca
Capone  33'
Şükür  45+1'
Report Carlitos  62'
Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Stefano Braschi (Italy)

Galatasaray won 6–2 on aggregate.


23 March 2000
20:30
Werder Bremen Germany 2–4 England Arsenal
Bode  41'
Bogdanović  60'
Report Parlour  8', 25', 70'
Henry  59'
Weserstadion, Bremen
Attendance: 33,000
Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)

Arsenal won 6–2 on aggregate.


23 March 2000
20:45
Lens France 2–1 Spain Celta Vigo
Ismaël  62' (pen.)
Nouma  72'
Report Revivo  56'
Stade Félix-Bollaert, Lens
Attendance: 41,000
Referee: Paul Durkin (England)

Lens won 2–1 on aggregate.


23 March 2000
20:00
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 2–1 England Leeds United
Ulich  52', 79' (pen.) Report Kewell  47'

Leeds United won 4–2 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Galatasaray Turkey 4–2 England Leeds United 2–0 2–2
Arsenal England 3–1 France Lens 1–0 2–1

First leg

6 April 2000
21:30
Galatasaray Turkey 2–0 England Leeds United
Şükür  13'
Capone  44'
Report
Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Hellmut Krug (Germany)

6 April 2000
20:00
Arsenal England 1–0 France Lens
Bergkamp  2' Report
Arsenal Stadium, London
Attendance: 38,102
Referee: Günter Benkö (Austria)

Second leg

20 April 2000
20:00
Leeds United England 2–2 Turkey Galatasaray
Bakke  16', 68' Report Hagi  5' (pen.)
Şükür  42'
Elland Road, Leeds
Attendance: 38,306
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)

Galatasaray won 4–2 on aggregate.


20 April 2000
20:45
Lens France 1–2 England Arsenal
Nouma  73' Report Henry  41'
Kanu  87'

Arsenal won 3–1 on aggregate.

Final

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