1999–2000 Sporting CP season

This article shows the statistics of Sporting CP in the competitions and matches played during the 1999–2000 season.[1]

Sporting CP
1999–2000 season
ChairmanAntónio Dias da Cunha
Head coachGiuseppe Materazzi (from July until September)
Augusto Inácio (from September)
StadiumEstádio José Alvalade
Primeira Liga1st
Taça de PortugalRunners-up
UEFA CupFirst round
Top goalscorerAlberto Acosta (22)

Season summary

Giuseppe Materazzi was signed as manager, but was sacked after only a few months, following a shock 3-0 defeat to Viking in the UEFA Cup. He was replaced by Augusto Inácio, who was unable to reverse Sporting's fortunes on the continent but still guided them to the title and the domestic cup final.

First team squad

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 Peter Schmeichel
2 DF Quim Berto
3 DF Vinícius
4 DF Marcos
5 MF Aldo Duscher
6 DF Facundo Quiroga
7 MF Delfim
8 MF Pedro Barbosa (captain)
9 FW Ivaylo Yordanov
10 FW Edmílson
11 FW Alberto Acosta
12 GK Nuno Santos
14 MF Toñito
17 MF Luís Vidigal
19 FW Kwame Ayew
No. Position Player
20 DF Abdelilah Saber
22 DF Beto
23 DF Rui Jorge
25 MF Ivone De Franceschi (on loan from Venezia)
26 MF Antonio Robaina (on loan from Tenerife)
27 MF Mauricio Hanuch
31 MF Juan Francisco Viveros
44 DF Vasco Faísca
48 FW Mbo Mpenza
50 DF André Cruz
? DF César Prates (on loan from Real Madrid Castilla)
? GK Nélson
? MF Bino
? MF Afonso Martins
? DF Marco Caneira

Transfers

In

Competitions

Primeira Liga

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Sporting CP (C) 34 23 8 3 57 22 +35 77 Qualification to Champions League first group stage
2 Porto 34 22 7 5 66 26 +40 73 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
3 Benfica 34 21 6 7 58 33 +25 69 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
4 Boavista 34 16 7 11 40 31 +9 55 Qualification to UEFA Cup qualifying round
5 Gil Vicente 34 14 11 9 48 34 +14 53
Source: Infordesporto
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
(C) Champion.

Taça de Portugal

Fifth round

Sixth round

26 January 2000 Benfica13Sporting CPEstádio da Luz, Lisbon
15:00 Uribe  33' (Report) Acosta  11', 74' (pen.)
Cruz  36'
Referee: Vítor Pereira

Quarter-final

9 February 2000 Sporting CP30Dragões SandinensesEstádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
Toñito  77'
Marcos  83'
A. Martins  89'
(Report) Referee: Olegário Benquerença

Semi-final

Final

21 May 2000 Porto11 (a.e.t.)Sporting CPEstádio Nacional, Oeiras
17:00 WEST Jardel  4' (Report) Barbosa  56' Referee: António Costa (Porto)

Final replay

25 May 2000 Porto20Sporting CPEstádio Nacional, Oeiras
20:30 WEST Clayton  47'
Deco  74'
(Report) Referee: Lucílio Batista (Lisbon)

UEFA Cup

First round

16 September 1999 First legViking 3–0 Sporting CPViking Stadion, Stavanger
20:00 Svensson  57'
Berre  69'
Espevoll  77' (pen.)
Attendance: 4,080
Referee: Fiorenzo Treossi (Italy)
30 September 1999 Second legSporting CP 1–0 VikingEstádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
20:00 Ayew  71' Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Marcel Lica (Romania)

Viking won 3–1 on aggregate.

References

  1. "Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1999–00". Zerozero. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
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