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During Spring of 1999, after rumours of Claudio Ranieri being linked to Atlético Madrid [1] the club agreed to replace the Italian head coach for the upcoming season, the final choices were Radomir Antić from Atlético Madrid with a contract until 2000 with colchoneros and Argentine Héctor Cúper from RCD Mallorca free in June [2] and whom, finally, was appointed as new manager. [3]
Domestic and international results of Valencia Season League Cup [2] Europe ... 7 78 47 35: W: Edmundo Suárez: 21 1949–50: 3rd 26 12 7 7 71 ... 1998–99: 4th 38 ...
Valencia CF; 1998–99 season; President: Pedro Cortés: ... 24 October 1998 7: Valencia: 5-1: Betis: Valencia: Piojo López 29' ... Valencia: Angulo 35' Claudio ...
Biggest home win: Valencia 8–0 Sporting de Gijón (29 November 1953) Biggest away win: Lleida 1–6 Valencia (4 February 1951) and Málaga 1–6 Valencia (31 January 2004) Biggest home defeat: Valencia 0–5 Real Madrid (20 January 2013) Biggest defeat: Sevilla 10–3 Valencia (13 October 1940) and Barcelona 7–0 Valencia (3 February 2016)
The 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League was the 45th season of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA's premier European club football tournament, and the eighth season since its rebranding from the "European Champion Clubs' Cup" or "European Cup".
7 12 70 46 +24 64 [b] Qualification for the Champions League group stage: 3 Valencia: 38 18 10 10 59 39 +20 64 [b] Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round: 4 Zaragoza: 38 16 15 7 60 40 +20 63 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round [c] 5 Real Madrid: 38 16 14 8 58 48 +10 62 Qualification for the Champions League group ...
The 2000 UEFA Champions League final was a football match that took place on 24 May 2000. The match was played at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France, to determine the winner of the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League.
Valencia Club de Fútbol (Spanish: [baˈlenθja ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol]; Valencian: València Club de Futbol [vaˈlensi.a ˈklub de fubˈbɔl]), [3] commonly referred to as Valencia CF (or simply Valencia), is a Spanish professional football club based in Valencia, Spain, that currently plays in La Liga, the top flight of the Spanish league system.