Who won the 1998 Champions League?

Who won the 1998 Champions League?

Real Madrid CF1998 UEFA Champions League Final / Champion

Who won the Champions League 1998?

Real Madrid CF1997–98 UEFA Champions League / Champion

Who won the 2000 Premier League?

Manchester United
Manchester United reinforced their dominance by winning their seventh Premier League crown and became the first club in the league’s history to win three consecutive titles.

Who won the 2001 Premier League?

Arsenal
2001–02 FA Premier League

Season 2001–02
Champions Arsenal 2nd Premier League title 12th English title
Relegated Ipswich Town Derby County Leicester City
Champions League Arsenal Liverpool Manchester United Newcastle United
UEFA Cup Leeds United Chelsea Blackburn Rovers Ipswich Town

What was the yearbook for Manchester United in 1999-2000?

Manchester United Official Yearbook 2000: The Definitive Guide to the 1999−2000 Season. Carlton Books Limited. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-2339978-3-4. ^”Vale sign Twiss from Man Utd”. BBC Sport. BBC. 25 July 2000. Retrieved 9 February2012. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1999–2000 Manchester United F.C. kits.

How many teams were in the 1999 Champions League?

A total of 71 teams participated in the 1999–2000 Champions League, from 47 of 51 UEFA associations. Liechtenstein (who don’t have their own league) as well as Andorra and San Marino did not participate. Additionally, Bosnia and Herzegovina were not admitted due to having no nation-wide champion.

What level of football was England in 1999-2000?

1999–2000 in English football « 1998–99 2000–01 » National teams UEFA Euro 2000(Squad Group A Qualification Group 5) Kevin Keegan League competitions Level 1 Premier League Levels 2–4

Who were the Champions League semi-finalists in 1996?

As a result, the tournament was a stark contrast from 1996–97 (which took place only three years prior) where only top national champions and title holders participated. The competition was dominated by the Spanish teams, with three of the four semi-finalists coming from Spain, namely Real Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona.

  • August 13, 2022