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The final pitted Spanish teams Real Madrid and Valencia. It was the first time in the Champions League or the European Cup that two clubs from the same country competed in the final. It was the first time in the Champions League or the European Cup that two clubs from the same country competed in the final.
Atlético Madrid, Valencia and Sevilla form a group of clubs who have caught up with Athletic Bilbao in terms of performance and cup wins [7] [8] and have similar levels of support, with attendances of 40,000 or better on average [9] [10] but are still far behind Barcelona and Real Madrid
Castilla was founded as Real Madrid's reserve team in 1972, after the folding of A.D. Plus Ultra (Real Madrid's previous reserve team). Both teams would meet for the first time during the third round of the 1974–75 Copa del Generalísimo and then again during the 1982–83 Segunda División season.
Real Madrid: 16 FW: Diego López 13 May 2002 (aged 22) 2021 2026 Valencia Mestalla: 17 FW: ... Real Madrid: 5–1: Valencia : Madrid: 21:00 CET : Carvajal 3'
Since the turn of the century, La Liga clubs have dominated Europe. In 2000, La Liga had three out of the four semi-finalists in the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona; Real Madrid went on to beat fellow La Liga side Valencia in an all-Spanish final, the first Champions League final between two sides from the same country.
Real Madrid: 105 73 2 7 Dreamland Gran Canaria: 70 71 0 2 Real Madrid: 97 104 95 3 3 Barça: 78 98 92 0 3 Barça: 96 97 2 6 Lenovo Tenerife: 86 92 0 2 Real Madrid: 84 79 84 3 5 UCAM Murcia: 76 63 73 0 1 Unicaja: 87 86 2 8 Baxi Manresa: 79 63 0 1 Unicaja: 79 83 74 88 70 2 5 UCAM Murcia: 88 101 66 79 79 3 4 Valencia Basket: 86 83 77 1 5 UCAM ...
These are the matches that Valencia CF have played in European football competitions. [1] ... Real Madrid: 0–3 (N) 2000–01: Third qualifying round Tirol Innsbruck ...
The 2008 Supercopa de España was two-leg Spanish football matches played on 17 August and 24 August 2008. It was contested by Valencia, who were Spanish Cup winners in 2007–08, and Real Madrid, who won the 2007–08 La Liga.