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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 had a successful season, finishing in the top four of La Liga, and thus qualifying for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in almost thirty years, thanks to the extension of the competition to include more teams from the top leagues.
21 6 11 66 44 +22 69 Qualification for the Club World Cup [a] 2 Barcelona: 38 19 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 ...
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)
7–8 December 1999 Matchday 3 29 February – 1 March 2000 Matchday 4 7–8 March 2000 Matchday 5 14–15 March 2000 Matchday 6 21–22 March 2000 Knockout phase Quarter-finals 24 March 2000 4–5 April 2000 18–19 April 2000 Semi-finals 2–3 May 2000 9–10 May 2000 Final 24 May 2000 at Stade de France, Saint-Denis
The club was formed in 1919, and played its first competitive match on 21 May 1919, when it lost 1–0 to Valencia Gimnástico. They were promoted to La Liga for the first time in 1931–32 , finishing 7th at the first attempt, and have only spent one season ( 1986–87 ) outside the top division since then.
21:30 CEST. Atlético Madrid 0–3 Valencia; Report: López 22', 81' Mendieta 33' La Cartuja, Sevilla. Attendance: 45,000. ... 1998–99 Winners Valencia 6th title ...