1999–2000 Leeds United A.F.C. season

During the 1999–2000 season, Leeds United A.F.C. competed in the FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons).

Leeds United
1999–2000 season
ChairmanPeter Ridsdale
ManagerDavid O'Leary
StadiumElland Road
Premier League3rd
FA CupFifth round
League CupFourth round
UEFA CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Michael Bridges (19)
All: Michael Bridges (21)
Highest home attendance40,192 vs Newcastle United
(25 September 1999, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance11,912 vs Port Vale
(12 December 1999, FA Cup)
Average home league attendance37,579

Season summary

After a promising previous season good times looked to be on the horizon for David O'Leary and his young team in his first full season in charge, even after losing their previous season's top scorer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink to Spanish side Athletico Madrid, O'Leary added more young quality to his squad, defenders Michel Dubbery and Danny Mills were signed from Chelsea and Charlton respectively, Midfielders Erik Bakke, Jason Wilcox also joined along with striker Michel Bridges. Leeds had a tough start in the league, wins over Southampton and Sunderland were each followed with losses to Liverpool and Manchester Utd but a 2-1 win at Tottenham saw Leeds begin a record of 10 straight wins at home and in the UEFA cup and see Leeds storm to the top of the Premiership with new striker Michael Bridges and Harry Kewell scoring regularly, but in the new year star players Lee Bowyer and Johnathan Woodgate were involved in an off the pitch incident in Leeds city centre a saga which was to hamper the club for the next few years. Defeats to Manchester Utd and Liverpool saw Leeds lose ground in the title race, however, Leeds were progressing well in the UEFA cup and were soon into the semi final against Turkish side Galatasary. Again, an off the field incident in which 2 Leeds supporters were stabbed to death in clashes before the game would hamper the club for the next few years, the deaths clearly affected Leeds on the pitch that night and lost the first-leg of the tie 2-0. A 2-2 draw in the home leg meant Leeds were knocked out of the UEFA cup. Domestically, 4 consecutive league defeats almost ended hopes of finishing in the top 3 but Leeds did recover to secure a record 3rd place finish on the last day of the season qualifying for next seasons Champions league, Leeds had challenged Manchester Utd for the Premiership title for half the season and had reached the semi final of the UEFA cup with one of the smallest and youngest squads in the Premiership, more would be expected of Leeds next season.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Manchester United (C) 38 28 7 3 97 45 +52 91 Qualification for the Champions League first group stage
2 Arsenal 38 22 7 9 73 43 +30 73
3 Leeds United 38 21 6 11 58 43 +15 69 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
4 Liverpool 38 19 10 9 51 30 +21 67 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round[lower-alpha 1]
5 Chelsea 38 18 11 9 53 34 +19 65
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Chelsea qualified for the UEFA Cup as FA Cup winners.
Results summary
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 21 6 11 58 43  +15 69 12 2 5 29 18  +11 9 4 6 29 25  +4
Results by round
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAAHHAAHHAHAHAHHAAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAAHHA
ResultDWLWLWWWWWWDWLWWWWWLLWLWLDWWWLLLLDWWDD
Position94767542211112211111112222222223444333
Source: 11v11.com: 1999-2000 Leeds United results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

Premier League

7 August 1999 1Leeds United0–0Derby CountyLeeds, West Yorkshire
Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 40,118
11 August 1999 2Southampton0–3Leeds UnitedSouthampton, Hampshire
Report Bridges  10', 51', 72' Stadium: The Dell
Attendance: 15,206
Referee: Alan Wiley
14 August 1999 3Manchester United2–0Leeds UnitedTrafford, Greater Manchester
Yorke  76', 80' Report Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 55,187
21 August 1999 4Leeds United2–1SunderlandLeeds, West Yorkshire
Bowyer  51'
Mills  72'
Report Phillips  37' (pen.) Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 39,064
23 August 1999 5Leeds United1–2LiverpoolLeeds, West Yorkshire
Song  20' (o.g.) Report Camara  45'
Radebe  55' (o.g.)
Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 39,703
28 August 1999 6Tottenham Hotspur1–2Leeds UnitedHaringey, London
Sherwood  36' Report Smith  53'
Harte  83'
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 36,012
11 September 1999 7Coventry City3–4Leeds UnitedCoventry, West Midlands
McAllister  2' (pen.)
Aloisi  17'
Chippo  54'
Report Bowyer  7'
Huckerby  25'
Harte  33' (pen.)
Bridges  60'
Stadium: Highfield Road
Attendance: 21,532
Referee: Steve Dunn
19 September 1999 8Leeds United2–0MiddlesbroughLeeds, West Yorkshire
Bridges  14'
Kewell  64'
Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 34,122
25 September 1999 9Leeds United3–2Newcastle UnitedLeeds, West Yorkshire
Bowyer  11'
Kewell  39'
Bridges  77'
Report Shearer  42', 57' Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 40,192
3 October 1999 10Watford1–2Leeds UnitedWatford, Hertfordshire
Williams  41' Report Bridges  44'
Kewell  69'
Stadium: Vicarage Road
Attendance: 19,677
16 October 1999 11Leeds United2–0Sheffield WednesdayLeeds, West Yorkshire
Smith  72', 78' Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 39,437
24 October 1999 12Everton4–4Leeds UnitedLiverpool, Merseyside
Campbell  4', 28'
Hutchison  37'
Weir  90'
Bridges  15', 67'
Kewell  35'
Woodgate  72'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 37,355
30 October 1999 13Leeds United1–0West Ham UnitedLeeds, West Yorkshire
Harte  52' Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 40,190
7 November 1999 14Wimbledon2–0Leeds UnitedCroydon, London
Hartson  30'
Gayle  65'
Report Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 18,747
20 November 1999 15Leeds United2–1Bradford CityLeeds, West Yorkshire
Smith  54'
Harte  80' (pen.)
Report Windass  90' Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 39,937
Referee: Paul Durkin
28 November 1999 16Leeds United1–0SouthamptonLeeds, West Yorkshire
Bridges  90' Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 39,288
5 December 1999 17Derby County0–1Leeds UnitedDerby, Derbyshire
Report Harte  90' (pen.) Stadium: Pride Park Stadium
Attendance: 29,455
19 December 1999 18Chelsea0–2Leeds UnitedFulham, London
Lebeouf Report McPhail  66', 87' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Referee: Jeff Winter
26 December 1999 19Leeds United2–1Leicester CityLeeds, West Yorkshire
Bridges  29'
Bowyer  45'
Report Cottee  10' Stadium: Elland Road
28 December 1999 20Arsenal2–0Leeds UnitedIslington, London
Ljungberg  32'
Henry  58'
Report Stadium: Highbury
Referee: Graham Poll
3 January 2000 21Leeds United1–2Aston VillaLeeds, West Yorkshire
Kewell  45' Report Southgate  17', 62' Stadium: Elland Road
23 January 2000 22Sunderland1–2Leeds UnitedSunderland
Phillips  52' Report Wilcox  24'
Bridges  51'
Stadium: Stadium of Light
5 February 2000 23Liverpool3–1Leeds UnitedLiverpool, Merseyside
Hamann  20'
Berger  69'
Murphy  90'
Report Bowyer  62' Stadium: Anfield
12 February 2000 24Leeds United1–0Tottenham HotspurLeeds, West Yorkshire
Kewell  23' Report Stadium: Elland Road
Referee: Dermot Gallagher
20 February 2000 25Leeds United0–1Manchester UnitedLeeds, West Yorkshire
Report Cole  52' Stadium: Elland Road
26 February 2000 26Middlesbrough0–0Leeds UnitedMiddlesbrough, North Yorkshire
Report Stadium: Riverside
5 March 2000 27Leeds United3–0Coventry CityLeeds, West Yorkshire
Kewell  5'
Bridges  42'
Wilcox  85'
Report Stadium: Elland Road
Referee: Jeff Winter
16 March 2000 28Bradford City1–2Leeds UnitedBradford, Yorkshire
Beagrie  74' Report Bridges  12', 62' Stadium: Valley Parade
Referee: Paul Durkin
19 March 2000 29Leeds United4–1WimbledonLeeds, West Yorkshire
Bakke  23', 39'
Harte  28' (pen.)
Kewell  83'
Report Euell  2' Stadium: Elland Road
Referee: Alan Wiley
26 March 2000 30Leicester City2–1Leeds UnitedLeicester, Leicestershire
Collymore  14'
Guppy  46'
Report Kewell  38' Stadium: Filbert Street
Referee: Steve Lodge
1 April 2000 31Leeds United0–1ChelseaLeeds, West Yorkshire
Report Harley  62' Stadium: Elland Road
9 April 2000 32Aston Villa1–0Leeds UnitedBirmingham, West Midlands
Joachim  39' Report Stadium: Villa Park
16 April 2000 33Leeds United0–4ArsenalLeeds, West Yorkshire
Harte Report Henry  21'
Keown  70'
Kanu  82'
Overmars  90'
Stadium: Elland Road
Referee: Steve Dunn
23 April 2000 34Newcastle United2–2Leeds UnitedNewcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyneside
Shearer  24', 48' Report Bridges  13'
Wilcox  17'
Stadium: St. James' Park
Referee: Dermot Elleray
30 April 2000 35Sheffield Wednesday0–3Leeds UnitedSheffield, South Yorkshire
Report Hopkin  1'
Bridges  53'
Kewell  69'
Stadium: Hillsborough
Referee: Robert Harris
3 May 2000 36Leeds United3–1WatfordLeeds, West Yorkshire
Bridges  20'
Duberry  45'
Huckerby  52'
Report Foley  32' Stadium: Elland Road
Referee: Paul Alcock
8 May 2000 37Leeds United1–1EvertonLeeds, West Yorkshire
Bridges  30' Report Barmby  60' Stadium: Elland Road
14 May 2000 38West Ham United0–0Leeds UnitedNewham, London
Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground

FA Cup

12 December 1999 3Leeds United2–0Port ValeLeeds, West Yorkshire
Bakke  61', 68' Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 11,912
Referee: Steve Dunn
9 January 2000 4Manchester City2–5Leeds UnitedManchester, Greater Manchester
Goater  2'
Bishop  11'
Report Bakke  8'
Smith  20'
Kewell  41', 88'
Bowyer  66'
Stadium: Maine Road
Attendance: 29,240
Referee: Dermot Gallagher
30 January 2000 5Aston Villa3–2Leeds UnitedBirmingham
Carbone  32', 58', 69' Report Harte  13'
Bakke  38'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 30,026
Referee: Graham Barber

League Cup

13 October 1999 3Leeds United1–0Blackburn RoversLeeds, West Yorkshire
Mills  90' Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 24,353
15 December 1999 4Leicester City0–0 (a.e.t.)
4–2p
Leeds UnitedLeicester, Leicestershire
Report Stadium: Filbert Street
Attendance: 16,125
Referee: Graham Barber

UEFA Cup

First round

14 September 1999 Partizan Belgrade 1-3 Leeds UnitedHeerenveen, Netherlands[1]
Tomic  20' Bowyer  26'  82'
Radebe  39'
Stadium: Abe Lenstra Stadion
Attendance: 4,950
Referee: Herbert Fandel, (Germany)
30 September 1999 Leeds United 1-0 Partizan BelgradeLeeds, England
Huckerby  55' Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 39,806
Referee: Fritz Stuchlik (Austria)

Second round

21 October 1999 Leeds United 4-1 Lokomotiv MoscowLeeds, England
Bowyer  27'  45'
Smith  56'
Kewell  83'
Report Loskov  81' Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 37,814
Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany)
4 November 1999 Lokomotiv Moscow 0-3 Leeds UnitedMoscow, Russia
Report Harte  16'
Bridges  28'  45'
Stadium: Lokomotiv Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Alain Sars (France)

Third round

2 December 1999 Spartak Moscow 2–1 Leeds UnitedSofia, Bulgaria[2]
Shirko  38'
Róbson  65'
Report Kewell  14' Stadium: Luzhniki Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)

Fourth round

2 March 2000 Roma 0–0 Leeds UnitedRome, Italy
Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 37,726
Referee: Gilles Veissière (France)
9 March 2000 Leeds United 1–0 RomaLeeds, England
Kewell  67' Report Zago  90'
Candela  90+1'
Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 39,149
Referee: José María García-Aranda (Spain)

Quarter-finals

16 March 2000 Leeds United 3–0 Slavia PragueLeeds, England
Wilcox  39'
Kewell  54'
Bowyer  59'
Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 39,519
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)
23 March 2000 Slavia Prague 2–1 Leeds UnitedPrague, Czech Republic
Ulich  52', 79' (pen.) Report Kewell  47' Stadium: Stadion Evžena Rošického
Attendance: 13,500
Referee: Oğuz Sarvan (Turkey)

Semi-finals

6 April 2000 Galatasaray 2–0 Leeds UnitedIstanbul, Turkey
Hakan Ş.  13'
Capone  44'
Report Stadium: Ali Sami Yen Stadium
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Hellmut Krug (Germany)
20 April 2000 Leeds United 2–2 GalatasarayLeeds, England
Bakke  16', 68' Report Hagi  5' (pen.)
Hakan Ş.  42'
Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 38,306
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Nigel Martyn
2 DF Gary Kelly
3 DF Ian Harte
4 DF Alf-Inge Håland
5 DF Lucas Radebe
6 DF Jonathan Woodgate
7 MF David Hopkin
8 FW Michael Bridges
10 FW Harry Kewell
11 MF Lee Bowyer
12 FW Darren Huckerby
No. Position Player
13 GK Paul Robinson
14 MF Stephen McPhail[4]
16 MF Jason Wilcox
17 FW Alan Smith
18 DF Danny Mills
19 MF Eirik Bakke
20 MF Matt Jones
21 DF Martin Hiden
22 DF Michael Duberry
23 MF David Batty

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
15 MF Bruno Ribeiro (to Sheffield United)
16 DF Danny Granville (to Manchester City)
28 DF Paul Shepherd (to Ayr United)
No. Position Player
29 MF Mark Jackson (to Scunthorpe United)
31 MF Tommy Knarvik (to Brann)

Reserve squad

The following players did not appear for the first team this season.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
24 DF Danny Hay
25 DF David Robertson
26 GK Danny Milosevic
27 DF Alan Maybury
30 DF Robert Molenaar
32 FW Neil Ross
33 MF Wesley Boyle
34 MF Kevin Dixon
35 FW Lee Matthews
36 GK Shaun Allaway
37 FW Tony Hackworth
38 DF Damian Lynch
39 DF Gareth Evans
40 MF Simon Watson
41 MF Brian Lagen
No. Position Player
42 DF Kevin Evans
43 FW Warren Feeney
DF Jason Lanns
DF Frazer Richardson
DF Alan Martin
DF Shane Cansdell-Sherriff
MF Jamie McMaster
MF Harpal Singh
FW Craig Farrell
FW Caleb Folan

Appearances, goals and cards

(Starting appearances + substitute appearances)[5]
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup UEFA Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GK Nigel Martyn 380302012055020
2DF Gary Kelly 28+30302011044+3070
3DF Ian Harte 3363110121498111
4MF Alf-Inge Håland 7+6000005+1112+7550
5DF Lucas Radebe 310202011246261
6DF Jonathan Woodgate 32+21302010047+2110
7MF David Hopkin 10+4100102+1013+5110
8FW Michael Bridges 32+2191+102012247+32190
10FW Harry Kewell 36103220125531771
11MF Lee Bowyer 31+25311011546+211190
12FW Darren Huckerby 9+242300+101+8111+35300
14MF Stephen McPhail 23+12001+109036+2200
16MF Jason Wilcox 15+5320003+1120+6430
17FW Alan Smith 20+642+11102+6125+136101
18DF Danny Mills 16+110+10112019+2250
19MF Eirik Bakke 24+5234209+1238+6870
20MF Matt Jones 5+600+100+103+208+10030
21DF Martin Hiden 0+100000000+1000
22DF Michael Duberry 12+11100+101014+2141
23MF David Batty 16000204022040

Transfers

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee
15 June 1999 DF Danny Mills Charlton Athletic £4,000,000
9 July 1999 DF Michael Duberry Chelsea £4,500,000
23 July 1999 FW Michael Bridges Sunderland £5,000,000
11 August 1999 FW Darren Huckerby Coventry City £4,000,000
19 August 1999 DF Danny Hay Perth Glory £200,000
17 December 1999 MF Jason Wilcox Blackburn Rovers £3,000,000
15 January 2000 GK Danny Milosevic Perth Glory £110,000
5 March 2000 GK Shaun Allaway Reading £300,000
15 May 2000 MF Olivier Dacourt RC Lens £7,200,000

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee
11 June 1999 DF Gunnar Halle Bradford City £200,000
15 June 1999 MF Lee Sharpe Bradford City £200,000
30 June 1999 MF David Wetherall Bradford City £1,400,000
16 July 1999 FW Clyde Wijnhard Huddersfield Town £750,000
4 August 1999 FW Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Atlético Madrid £12,000,000
6 August 1999 FW Derek Lilley Oxford United £75,000
1 October 1999 FW Paul Shepherd Ayr United Free transfer
22 October 1999 MF Bruno Ribeiro Sheffield United £500,000
12 November 1999 DF Danny Granville Manchester City £1,000,000
9 March 2000 MF Mark Jackson Scunthorpe United Free transfer
15 April 2000 FW Neil Ross Stockport County Free transfer
12 May 2000 MF Tommy Knarvik SK Brann Free transfer
26 May 2000 DF Martin Hiden FK Austria Wien £500,000

Loaned out

Transfers in: £28,310,000
Transfers out: £16,625,000
Total spending: £11,685,000
Total spending: £5,240,000

References

  1. This match was played at the neutral venue of Heerenveen in the Netherlands due to the ongoing conflict in the Balkans.
  2. The match was relocated to Bulgaria after the pitch in Moscow was frozen over.
  3. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/eng/1999-2000/faprem/leeds.htm
  4. McPhail was born in Westminster, England, but was raised in Dublin and would make his international debut for Ireland in May 2000.
  5. http://www.11v11.com/teams/leeds-united/tab/players/season/2000
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