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词条 2000 in association football
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  1. Events

  2. Winner national club championship

     Asia  Europe  North America  South America 

  3. International tournaments

  4. National team results

     Asia  {{Fb|KAZ}}  Europe  {{Fb|EST}}  {{Fb|NED}}  {{Fb|SWE}}  South America  {{Fb|BOL}}  {{Fb|CHI}}  {{Fb|ECU}} 

  5. Movies

  6. Deaths

     January  February  March  April  May  July  August  October  November  December 
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The following are the association football events of the year 2000 throughout the world.

Events

  • January 1 – Ronald Koeman starts as manager at Dutch club Vitesse.
  • March 31 – Gerard van der Lem resigns as manager of AZ
  • UEFA Euro 2000: France won 2–1 in extra time over Italy, with a golden goal by David Trezeguet. This was France's second European Championship title.
  • 2006 FIFA World Cup: Germany wins the right to host for second time the event.
  • UEFA Champions League: Spanish giants Real Madrid and Valencia faced off in the first ever all-country European cup final with Madrid winning 3–0. This was Real Madrid's eighth European Cup title.
  • Copa Libertadores 2000: Won by Boca Juniors after defeating Palmeiras 4–3 on a penalty shootout after a final aggregate score of 2–2.
  • 2000 FIFA Club World Championship: Corinthians beat Vasco da Gama 4–3 on penalties after a 0–0 draw.
  • UEFA Cup: Galatasaray wins 4–1 on penalties in the final against Arsenal after a 0–0 draw at the end of the match. This was the first European title won by a Turkish team.
  • UEFA Super Cup: Galatasaray beats Real Madrid 2–1 after extra time with a golden goal by Mário Jardel.
  • March 21 – Ajax appoints Hans Westerhof as caretaker-manager after the resignation of Jan Wouters.
  • May 20 – Chelsea wins the FA Cup by a 1–0 win over Aston Villa.
  • July 24 – Real Madrid signs Barcelona's Portuguese star Luís Figo for a then world record transfer fee of €60 million.
  • August 13 – PSV wins the Johan Cruyff Shield, the annual opening of the new season in the Eredivisie, by a 2–0 win over Roda JC at the Amsterdam Arena.
  • August 15 – The Parkstad Limburg Stadion is officially opened with a friendly between home club Roda JC and Spanish side Real Zaragoza (2–2).
  • September 2 – Louis van Gaal makes his debut as the manager of Netherlands national team with a draw (2–2) in the World Cup qualifier against the Republic of Ireland. Two PSV players make their debut as well: striker Arnold Bruggink and defender Wilfred Bouma.
  • November 28 – Boca Juniors wins the Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo for the second time, defeating Spain's Real Madrid 2–1; Martín Palermo scores both goals for the Argentinian club.

Winner national club championship

Asia

  • {{flag|Japan}} – Kashima Antlers
  • {{flag|Qatar}} – Al-Sadd
  • {{flag|Singapore}} – Anyang LG Cheetahs
  • {{flag|Thailand}} – BEC Tero Sasana

Europe

  • {{CRO}} – Dinamo Zagreb
  • {{DEN}} – Herfølge BK
  • {{ENG}} – Manchester United
  • {{FRA}} – Monaco
  • {{GER}} – Bayern Munich
  • {{GRE}} – Olympiacos
  • {{ISL}} – KR
  • {{flag|Republic of Ireland}} – Shelbourne
  • {{ITA}} – Lazio
  • {{NED}} – PSV
  • {{NIR}} – Linfield
  • {{POL}} – Polonia Warsaw
  • {{POR}} – Sporting CP
  • {{SCO}} – Celtic
  • {{ESP}} – Deportivo La Coruña
  • {{TUR}} – Galatasaray
  • {{WAL}} – The New Saints
  • {{flag|FR Yugoslavia}} – Red Star Belgrade

North America

  • {{CAN}} – Toronto Croatia (CPSL)
  • {{MEX}}
    • Verano – Toluca
    • Invierno – Morelia
  • {{USA}} – Kansas City Wizards (MLS)

South America

  • {{ARG}}
    • Clausura – River Plate
    • Apertura – Boca Juniors
  • {{BOL}} – Jorge Wilstermann
  • {{BRA}} – Vasco da Gama (Copa João Havelange)
  • {{CHI}} – Universidad de Chile
  • {{ECU}} – Olmedo
  • {{PAR}} – Olimpia Asunción
  • {{PER}} – Universitario de Deportes

International tournaments

  • African Cup of Nations in Ghana and Nigeria (January 22 – February 13, 2000)
  • # {{Fb|CMR}}
  • # {{Fb|NGA}}
  • # {{Fb|RSA}}
  • UEFA European Football Championship in Belgium and the Netherlands (June 10 – July 2, 2000)
  • # {{Fb|FRA}}
  • # {{Fb|ITA}}
  • # —
  • Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia (September 13 – 30 2000)
    • Men's Tournament
  • # {{Fb|CMR}}
  • # {{Fb|ESP}}
  • # {{Fb|CHI}}
    • Women's Tournament
  • # {{Flagicon|NOR}} Norway
  • # {{Flagicon|USA}} United States
  • # {{Flagicon|GER}} Germany

National team results

Asia

{{Fb|KAZ}}

{{Main article|Kazakhstan national football team 2000}}

Europe

{{Fb|EST}}

{{Main article|Estonia national football team 2000}}

{{Fb|NED}}

{{Main article|Netherlands national football team 2000}}

{{Fb|SWE}}

{{Main article|Sweden national football team 2000}}

South America

{{Fb|BOL}}

{{Main article|Bolivia national football team 2000}}

{{Fb|CHI}}

{{Main article|Chile national football team 2000}}

{{Fb|ECU}}

{{Main article|Ecuador national football team 2000}}

Movies

  • World Pup (US)
  • Purely Belter (UK)
  • There's Only One Jimmy Grimble (UK)

Deaths

January

  • January 27 – Lucas Sebastião da Fonseca (72), Mozambican-born Portuguese footballer
  • January 29 – Heinz Flotho, German international footballer (born 1915)
  • January 29 – Harry Thompson, English footballer (born 1915)

February

  • February 23 – Sir Stanley Matthews (85), English footballer
  • February 23 – Dennis Evans (69), English footballer

March

  • March 24 - George Kirby (66), English footballer

April

  • April 4 – Brandãozinho, Brazilian defender, Brazilian squad member at the 1954 FIFA World Cup. (74)
  • April 8 – Moacir Barbosa Nascimento, Brazilian goalkeeper, runner-up at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. (79)
  • April 14 – Wilf Mannion (81), English footballer
  • April 24 - Chic Brodie (63), Scottish footballer

May

  • May 1 – Cláudio Christovam de Pinho, Brazilian striker, the biggest scorer of all time for Sport Club Corinthians Paulista. (77)
  • May 18 – Domingos da Guia, Brazilian defender, semi-finalist at the 1938 FIFA World Cup. (87)
  • May 31 – Rodolfo Pini, Uruguayan midfielder, winner of the 1950 FIFA World Cup. (74)

July

  • July 15 – Kalle Svensson (74), Swedish footballer
  • July 24 – Peter Dubovský (28), Slovak footballer
  • July 29 – Benny Fenton (81), English footballer

August

  • August 15 – Eduardo Luján Manera (55), Argentine footballer and manager
  • August 18 – Maurice Evans (63), English footballer
  • August 24 – Bob McPhail (94), Scottish footballer

October

  • October 2 – Elek Schwartz (91), Romanian footballer
  • October 5 – Cătălin Hâldan (24), Romanian footballer

November

  • November 1 – George Armstrong (56), English footballer and coach
  • November 2 – Simeon Simeonov (54), Bulgarian football goalkeeper
  • November 15 – Pietro Pasinati, Italian striker, winner of the 1938 FIFA World Cup. (90)
  • November 25 – Canito (44), Spanish footballer
  • November 27 - Willie Cunnigham (75), Scottish footballer

December

  • December 21 – Décio Esteves, Brazilian midfielder, runner up at the 1959 South American Championship (Argentina). (73)
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