1999–2000 in German football

Football in Germany
Season1999–2000
Men's football
BundesligaBayern Munich
2. Bundesliga1. FC Köln
DFB-PokalBayern Munich
DFB-LigapokalBayern Munich
Women's football
Frauen-BundesligaFCR 2001 Duisburg
DFB-Pokal1. FFC Frankfurt
← 1998–99 Germany 2000–01 →

The 1999–2000 season was the 90th season of competitive football in Germany.

National teams

Germany national football team

UEFA Euro 2000 qualification

  Win   Draw   Loss

Date
Kick–off time
Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
4 September 1999
19:00 CEST
Olympic Stadium Helsinki, Finland  Finland 2–1 20,184 Bierhoff 2', 17' Ylönen Yellow card 44'
Salli 63'
Tainio Yellow card 74'
[1][2]
8 September 1999
20:30 CEST
Westfalenstadion Dortmund, Germany  Northern Ireland 4–0 41,000 Bierhoff 2'
Ziege 16', 33', 45'Yellow card 42'
Linke Yellow card 69'
Strunz Yellow card 77'
Horlock Yellow card 34'
Quinn Yellow card 57'
Lomas Yellow card 58'
[3][4]
9 October 1999
19:30 CEST
Olympiastadion Munich, Germany  Turkey 0–0 63,572 Scholl Yellow card 32'
Nerlinger Yellow card 77'
Ercan Yellow card 55'
Buruk Yellow card 70'
Yalçın Yellow card 82'
[5][6]

UEFA Euro 2000

  Win   Draw   Loss

Round Date
Kick–off time
Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
Group A 12 June 2000
18:00 CEST
Stade Maurice Dufrasne Liège, Belgium  Romania 1–1 30,000 Scholl 28' Moldovan 5'
Ilie Yellow card 49'
Hagi Yellow card 49'
[7]
Group A 17 June 2000
20:45 CEST
Stade du Pays de Charleroi Charleroi, Belgium  England 0–1 27,700 Jeremies Yellow card 43' Beckham Yellow card 41'
Shearer 53'
[8]
Group A 20 June 2000
20:45 CEST
Stadion Feijenoord Rotterdam, Netherlands  Portugal 0–3 44,000 Ballack Yellow card 25'
Jancker Yellow card 26'
Deisler Yellow card 27'
Rink Yellow card 90'
Beto Yellow card 27'
Conceição 35', 54', 71'
[9]

1999 FIFA Confederations Cup

  Win   Draw   Loss

Round Date
Kick–off time
Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
Group B 24 July 1999
12:00 CDT
Estadio Jalisco Guadalajara, Mexico  Brazil 0–4 60,000 Scholl Yellow card 9' Emerson Yellow card 12'
Vampeta Yellow card 17'
Zé Roberto 62'
Ronaldinho 72' (pen.)
Alex 86', 87'
[10]
Group B 28 July 1999
18:00 CDT
Estadio Jalisco Guadalajara, Mexico  New Zealand 2–0 42,000 Preetz 6'
Marschall Yellow card 19'
Matthäus 33'Yellow card 47'
[11]
Group B 30 July 1999
18:00 CDT
Estadio Jalisco Guadalajara, Mexico  United States 0–2 53,000 Gerber Yellow card 60'
Wörns Yellow card 75'
Matthäus Yellow card 81'
Rink Yellow card 90+2'
Olsen 23'Yellow card 33'
Hejduk Yellow card 39'
Agoos Yellow card 47'
Moore 50'
[12]

Friendly matches

  Win   Draw   Loss

Date
Kick–off time
Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
14 November 1999
17:30 CET
Ullevaal Stadion Oslo, Norway  Norway 1–0 14,359 Scholl 90' [13][14]
23 February 2000
20:15 CET
Amsterdam Arena Amsterdam, Netherlands  Netherlands 1–2 50,000 Ziege 22'
Baumann Yellow card 85'
Kluivert 15'
Zenden 28'
Davids Yellow card 88'
[15][16]
29 March 2000
19:00 CEST
Stadion Maksimir Zagreb, Croatia  Croatia 1–1 5,000 Rehmer 12'
Bierhoff Yellow card 57'
Ramelow Yellow card 58'
Šuker Yellow card 39'
N. Kovač 70'Yellow card 73'
R. Kovač Yellow card 78'
[17][18]
26 April 2000
20:30 CEST
Fritz Walter Stadion Kaiserslautern, Germany   Switzerland 1–1 32,000 Kirsten 85' Yakin 35'
Sesa Yellow card 74'
[19][20]
3 June 2000
20:30 CEST
Frankenstadion Nuremberg, Germany  Czech Republic 3–2 30,000 Jancker 38'
Bierhoff 62' (pen.), 90'
Kuka 54'
Berger 80'
[21][22]
7 June 2000
19:30 CEST
Dreisamstadion Freiburg, Germany  Liechtenstein 8–2 24,000 Bierhoff 1'
Scholl 31'
Bode 65'
Hasler 80' (o.g.)
Kirsten 81', 86'
Jancker 84', 88'
Stocklasa 17'
Frick 56'
[23][24]

Germany women's national football team

UEFA Women's Euro 2001 qualification

  Win   Draw   Loss

Date
Kick–off time
Venue[25] Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers Ref.
Germany Opponent
23 September 1999
14:00 CEST
Playmobilstadion Fürth, Germany  Ukraine 3–0 1,900 Grings 30', 85'
Fitschen 90'
[26]
14 October 1999
14:00 CEST
Marschweg-Stadion Oldenburg, Germany  Iceland 5–0 2,050 Grings 6'
Wiegmann 25', 64'
Voss 39'
Müller 86'
[27]
11 November 1999
14:30 CET
Nuovo Stadio Contrada Le Piane Isernia, Italy  Italy 4–4 1,300 Fitschen 7'
Grings 12', 30'
Wiegmann 72'
Panico 29', 37', 68'
Zorri 76'
[28]
6 April 2000
15:05 CEST
Stadion am Bornheimer Hang Frankfurt, Germany  Italy 3–0 5,800 Prinz 18'
Grings 43'
Smisek 82'
[29]
11 May 2000 Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex Kyiv, Ukraine  Ukraine 6–1 400 Prinz 16', 17', 38', 58'
Grings 40'
Müller 73'
Verezubova 24' [30]

Friendly matches

  Win   Draw   Loss

Date
Kick–off time
Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers Ref.
Germany Opponent
2 September 1999
19:00 CEST
Plauen, Germany  Russia 3–1 1,900 Wiegmann 7' (pen.)
Smisek 46'
Grings 80'
Barbashina 31' [31]
16 March 2000 Arnhem, Netherlands  Netherlands 0–2 500 Noom 42'
Migchelsen 80'
[32]

League season

Men

Bundesliga

Pos Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bayern Munich (C) 34 22 7 5 73 28 +45 73 Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Bayer Leverkusen 34 21 10 3 74 36 +38 73
3 Hamburger SV 34 16 11 7 63 39 +24 59 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
4 1860 Munich 34 14 11 9 55 48 +7 53
5 1. FC Kaiserslautern 34 15 5 14 54 59 −5 50 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
6 Hertha BSC 34 13 11 10 39 46 −7 50
7 VfL Wolfsburg 34 12 13 9 51 58 −7 49 Qualification to Intertoto Cup third round
8 VfB Stuttgart 34 14 6 14 44 47 −3 48 Qualification to Intertoto Cup second round
9 Werder Bremen 34 13 8 13 65 52 +13 47 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round[a]
10 SpVgg Unterhaching 34 12 8 14 40 42 −2 44
11 Borussia Dortmund 34 9 13 12 41 38 +3 40
12 SC Freiburg 34 10 10 14 45 50 −5 40
13 Schalke 04 34 8 15 11 42 44 −2 39[b]
14 Eintracht Frankfurt[c] 34 12 5 17 42 44 −2 39[b]
15 Hansa Rostock 34 8 14 12 44 60 −16 38
16 SSV Ulm 1846 (R) 34 9 8 17 36 62 −26 35 Relegation to 2. Bundesliga
17 Arminia Bielefeld (R) 34 7 9 18 40 61 −21 30
18 MSV Duisburg (R) 34 4 10 20 37 71 −34 22
Source: www.dfb.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ As domestic cup winners FC Bayern Munich had qualified for UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup place belonging to the domestic cup winners was transferred to Werder Bremen.
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head was used as a tie-breaker between Schalke 04 and Frankfurt.
  3. ^ Eintracht Frankfurt were docked two points because of licensing irregularities.

2. Bundesliga

Pos Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 1. FC Köln (C, P) 34 19 8 7 68 39 +29 65 Promotion to Bundesliga
2 VfL Bochum (P) 34 18 7 9 67 48 +19 61
3 Energie Cottbus (P) 34 18 4 12 62 42 +20 58
4 1. FC Nürnberg 34 15 10 9 54 46 +8 55
5 Borussia Mönchengladbach 34 14 12 8 60 43 +17 54
6 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 34 12 13 9 43 34 +9 49
7 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 34 10 16 8 40 39 +1 46
8 Alemannia Aachen 34 12 10 12 46 54 −8 46
9 Mainz 05 34 11 12 11 41 42 −1 45
10 Hannover 96 34 12 8 14 56 56 0 44
11 Chemnitzer FC 34 11 10 13 42 49 −7 43
12 Waldhof Mannheim 34 10 12 12 50 59 −9 42
13 FC St. Pauli 34 8 15 11 37 45 −8 39
14 Stuttgarter Kickers 34 10 9 15 49 58 −9 39
15 Fortuna Köln (R) 34 8 11 15 38 50 −12 35 Relegation to Regionalliga[a]
16 Kickers Offenbach (R) 34 8 11 15 35 58 −23 35
17 Karlsruher SC (R) 34 5 12 17 35 56 −21 27
18 Tennis Borussia Berlin[b] (R) 34 10 10 14 42 50 −8 40
Source: Bundesliga.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Fortuna Köln and Tennis Borussia Berlin were relegated to the Regionalliga Nord. Karlsruher SC and Kickers Offenbach were relegated to the Regionalliga Süd.
  2. ^ Tennis Borussia Berlin had their license revoked. Under paragraph 41 of the DFB regulations, Tennis Borussia Berlin were placed last.

Women

Bundesliga

Pos Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
1 FCR Duisburg 22 20 0 2 85 10 +75 60 1999–2000 Frauen-Bundesliga champions
2 1. FFC Frankfurt[a] 22 14 3 5 67 13 +54 45
3 Sportfreunde Siegen 22 13 3 6 48 28 +20 42
4 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 22 13 2 7 43 27 +16 41
5 Grün-Weiß Brauweiler 22 11 6 5 50 30 +20 39
6 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 22 12 2 8 41 28 +13 38
7 WSV Wendschott 22 10 5 7 46 37 +9 35
8 FFC Flaesheim-Hillen[b] 22 6 2 14 23 74 −51 20
9 FSV Frankfurt 22 6 1 15 28 52 −24 19
10 1. FC Saarbrücken 22 5 3 14 25 40 −15 18
11 TuS Niederkirchen 22 4 2 16 16 63 −47 14 Will be relegated to the 2. Bundesliga (women)
12 1. FC Nürnberg[b] 22 2 3 17 15 85 −70 9
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ 1998–99 Frauen-Bundesliga champion
  2. ^ a b Promoted from the 2. Bundesliga (women) last season

References

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