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Ertuğrul Sağlam, former Samsunspor and Beşiktaş player, took over for Karaman at the end of the season. Sağlam led the club to fifth place in the league, and Gökhan Ünal won the "Gol Kralı" (top goal scorer) award after netting 25 goals in 32 matches. [8] [9] The club qualified for European competition for the first time.
Real Madrid qualified by beating Valencia in the 2000 UEFA Champions League Final, while Galatasaray had made it to the Super Cup after beating Arsenal in the 2000 UEFA Cup Final. Galatasaray won the match 2–1, both goals scored by Brazilian international Mário Jardel , the latter a golden goal .
UEFA Champions League: Group Stage (Group D) Lyon: 1–3 2–4 3rd: Manchester United: 3–0 2–6 Sparta Prague: 1–0 1–0 2004–05: UEFA Cup: Round of 32 Zaragoza: 0–1 1–2 1–3: 2005–06: UEFA Champions League: Group Stage (Group E) Milan: 0–4 1–3 4th: PSV: 3–0 0–2 Schalke 04: 3–3 0–2 2006–07: UEFA Champions League ...
The UEFA league coefficients, also known as the UEFA rankings, are used to rank the leagues of Europe, and thus determine the number of clubs from a league that will participate in UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. A country's ranking determines the number of teams competing in the season after the next; the 2009 rankings determined ...
In European football, the UEFA coefficients are statistics based in weighted arithmetic means used for ranking and seeding teams in club and international competitions. . Introduced in 1979 for men's football tournaments (country rankings only), [1] [2] and after applied in women's football and futsal, the coefficients are calculated by UEFA, who administer football within Europe, and the ...
Note 3: Bulgarian clubs did not enter the Champions League during these seasons due to the restructuring of the competition by UEFA, with entry limited to Europe's top 24 countries. The Bulgarian league champions entered the UEFA Cup instead.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the competition's all-time top scorer with 140 goals. The UEFA Champions League, known until 1992 as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or colloquially as the European Cup, is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1955. Originally a straight knockout competition open only to champion clubs ...
Real Madrid hold the record for the most goals conceded by a Champions League-winning team, conceding 23 goals in 17 matches in 1999–2000. Benfica achieved the highest-ever goals conceded-per-game ratio for Champions League-winning in the history of the competition (1.57), the club conceded 11 goals in 7 matches in 1961–62.