Liverpool Football Club (2000/01 season):
Players who took part in
these matches (on the field or on the bench):
1-
Sander Westerveld (Holland) (October 23, 1974, Enschede, Holland) (aged
25-26 years old at the time)
19-
Pegguy Arphexad (France) (May 18, 1973, Les Abymes, Guadeloupe) (aged
27-28 years old at the time)
26-Jørgen
Tofte Nielsen (Denmark) (May 6, 1971, Nykøbing Falster, Denmark) (aged
29-30 years old at the time)
19-Brad
Friedel (USA) (May 18, 1971, Lakewood, Ohio, United States) (aged 29 years old
at the time) (left on November 3, 2000)
Defenders:
2-Stéphane
Henchoz (Switzerland) (September 7, 1974, Billens, Switzerland) (aged 26
years old at the time)
3-
Christian Ziege (Germany) (February 1, 1972, West Berlin, West Germany) (aged
28-29 years old at the time)
6-
Markus Babbel (Germany) (September 8, 1972, Munich, West Germany) (aged 28
years old at the time)
12-
Sami Tuomas Hyypiä (Finland) (October 7, 1973, Porvoo, Finland) (aged 26-27
years old at the time)
14-
Vegard Heggem (Norway) (July 13, 1975, Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway) (aged 25
years old at the time)
23-
James Lee Duncan Carragher (January 28, 1978, Liverpool, England) (aged
22-23 years old at the time)
27- Grégory Vignal (France) (July 19, 1981, Montpellier, Hérault, France) (aged 19
years old at the time) (arrived September 22, 2000)
29-
Stephen John Wright (February 8, 1980, Liverpool, England) (aged
20-21 years old at the time)
30-
Djimi Traoré (Mali) (March 1, 1980, Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France) (aged
20-21 years old at the time)
31-
Frode Kippe (Norway) (January 17, 1978, Oslo, Norway) (aged 22-23 years old at
the time) (loaned in October)
4-Rigobert
Song (Cameroon) (July 1, 1976, Nkenglikok, Cameroon) (aged 24 years old at the
time) (left on November 28, 2000)
5-Stephen
Staunton (Republic of Ireland) (January 19, 1969, Dundalk, Ireland) (aged 31
years old at the time) (left December 6, 2000)
Midfielders:
7-
Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) (May 24, 1973, Děčín, Czechoslovakia) (aged 27-28
years old at the time)
11-
Jamie Frank Redknapp (June 25, 1973, Barton on Sea, Hampshire, England) (aged 27
years old at the time)
13-
Daniel Ben Murphy (March 18, 1977, Chester, England) (aged 23-24
years old at the time)
15-
Patrik Berger (Czech Republic) (November 10, 1973, Prague, Czechoslovakia) (aged 27
years old at the time)
16-
Dietmar Hamann (Germany) (August 27, 1973, Waldsassen, West Germany) (aged 27
years old at the time)
17-
Steven George Gerrard (May 30, 1980, Whiston, England) (aged 20
years old at the time)
20-
Nicholas Jon Barmby (February 11, 1974, Whiston, England) (aged
26-27 years old at the time)
21-
Gary McAllister (Scotland) (December 25, 1964, Motherwell, Scotland) (aged
35-36 years old at the time)
24- Bernard Diomède (France) (January 23, 1974, Saint-Doulchard, France) (aged
26-27 years old at the time)
25-
Igor Bišćan (Croatia) (May 4, 1978, Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia) (aged
22-23 years old at the time) (arrived December 7, 2000)
28-
Richard Joseph Partridge (Republic of Ireland) (September 12, 1980, Dublin,
Ireland (aged 22-23 years old at the time)
33- Alan Navarro (May 31, 1981, Liverpool, England) (aged 19
years old at the time)
Henrik
Daniel Sjölund (Finland) (April 22, 1983, Finström, Åland, Finland) (aged
17-18 years old at the time) (arrived November 28, 2000)
Forwards:
8-
Emile William Ivanhoe Heskey (January 11, 1978, Leicester, England) (aged 22-23
years old at the time)
9-Robert
Bernard Fowler (April 9, 1975, Toxteth, Liverpool) (aged 25-26 years old at
the time)
10-Michael
James Owen (December
14, 1979, Chester) (aged 20-21 years old at the time)
37-
Jari Olavi Litmanen (Finland) (February 20, 1971, Lahti, Finland) (aged
29-30 years old at the time) (arrived January 4, 2001)
18-Erik
Meijer (Holland) (August 2, 1969, Meerssen, Holland) (aged 31 years old at the
time) (left December 11, 2000)
22-Aboubacar
Sidiki ‘Titi’ Camara (Guinea) (August 2, 1969, Conakry, Guinea) (aged 27-28 years old
at the time) (left December 21, 2000)
27-Haukur
Ingi Guðnason (Iceland) (September 8, 1978, Keflavik, Iceland) (aged 22
years old at the time) (left in December 2000 or March 2001)
32-Jon
Newby (November
28, 1978, Warrington, England) (aged 21-22 years old at the time) (left
March 20, 2001)
Coach:
Gérard Houllier (France) (September
3, 1947, Thérouanne, France-December 14, 2020, Paris, France) (aged 53
years old at the time)
Team Captain: Sami Tuomas
Hyypiä
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Transfer Activity:
Bernard
Diomède (Auxerre / France)
Gary
McAllister (Coventry City)
Pegguy
Arphexad (Leicester City)
Markus
Babbel (Bayern Munich / Germany)
Nick
Barmby (Everton)
Christian
Ziege (Middlesbrough)
Grégory
Vignal (Montpellier / France) (arrived September 22, 2000)
Henrik
Daniel Sjölund (West Ham United) (arrived November 28, 2000)
Igor
Bišćan (Dinamo Zagreb) (arrived December 7, 2000)
Jari
Olavi Litmanen (Barcelona / Spain) (arrived January 4, 2001)
Departures:
Stig Inge Bjørnebye
(Blackburn Rovers)
Phil Babb (Sporting CP /
Portugal)
David Thompson (Coventry
City)
Dominic Matteo (Leeds
United)
Frode Kippe (Stoke City)
(loaned in October)
Brad Friedel (Blackburn
Rovers) (left November 3, 2000)
Rigobert Song (West Ham
United) (left November 28, 2000)
Stephen Staunton (Aston
Villa) (left December 6, 2000)
Erik Meijer (SV Hamburg)
(aged 31 years old at the time) (left December 11, 2000)
Aboubacar Sidiki ‘Titi’
Camara (West Ham United) (left December 21, 2000)
Haukur Ingi Guðnason
(Keflavík ÍF) (left in December 2000 or March 2001)
Leyton Maxwell (Stockport
County) (loaned)
Jon Newby (Bury) (left
March 20, 2001)
Liverpool
Matches during the UEFA Cup, 2000/01 Season:
September 14, 2000, Bucuresti,
Uniunea Fotbal Club Rapid- Bucuresti (Romania) 0-Liverpool
FC (England) 1 (Nick Barmby 29)
September 28, 2000, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 0- Uniunea Fotbal Club Rapid-
Bucuresti (Romania) 0 (-)
October 26, 2000, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 1- Fotbal Club Slovan Lieberec (Czech Republic) 0
(Emile Heskey 88)
November 9, 2000, Lieberec,
Fotbal Club Slovan Lieberec (Czech Republic) 2- Liverpool
FC (England) 3 (Jiří Štajner 9, David Breda 85 / Nick Barmby 30, Emile Heskey
75, Michael Owen 81)
November 23, 2000, Athens,
Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas (Greece) 2-Liverpool FC (England) 2 (Alexios
Alexandris 65, 90 / Nick Barmby 38, Steven Gerrard 67)
December 7, 2000, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 2- Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas
(Greece) 0 (Emile Heskey 28, Nick Barmby 60)
February 15, 2001, Roma, Associazione
Sportiva Roma (Italy) 0-Liverpool
FC (England) 2 (Michael Owen 46, 72)
February 22, 2001, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 0-Associazione Sportiva Roma (Italy) 1 (Gianni
Guigou 69)
March 8, 2001, Porto, Futebol
Clube do Porto (Portugal) 0-Liverpool FC (England) 0 (-)
March 15, 2001, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 2- Futebol Clube do Porto (Portugal) 0 (Danny
Murphy 33, Michael Owen 38)
April 5, 2001, Barcelona,
Fútbol Club Barcelona (Spain) 0-Liverpool FC
(England) 0 (-)
April 19, 2001, Liverpool,
Liverpool FC (England) 1- Fútbol Club Barcelona (Spain) 0 (Gary
McAllister 44 pen)
May 16, 2001, Dortmund,
Germany, Liverpool FC (England) 5- Deportivo Alaves (Spain) 4 (Markus
Babbel 4, Steven Gerrard 16, Gary McAllister 41 pen, Robbie Fowler 73, Own Goal
(Geli) 116 / Iván Alonso 27, Javi Moreno 48, 51, Jordi Cruyff 89) (After Extra
Time)
Date:
September 14, 2000
Competition: UEFA
Cup- First Round, First Leg
Result: Uniunea
Fotbal Club Rapid- Bucuresti (Romania) 0- Liverpool
Football Club (England) 1
Venue:
Bucuresti Giulești-Valentin Stănescu
Attendance: 9,782
Referee: Nicolai
Vollquartz (Denmark)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: 20:00
Goalscorers:
(Rapid- Bucuresti): None
(Liverpool): Nick
Barmby 29
Summary of goals:
0:1 (29th
minute, Liverpool): Owen received the ball on the left flank and after a
solo run cut to the middle and passed across to the right to Barmby to score.
Lineups:
Rapid- Bucuresti:
1-Răzvan Lucescu, 7-Cornel
Buta (20-Constantin Schumacher 46), 16-Nicolae Constantin (11-Sergiu Radu 46), 4-Dănuţ
Frăsineanu, 21-Dorel Mutica, 2-Nicolae Stanciu, 25-Daniel Isăilă, 23-Adrian
Iencsi, 10-Daniel Iftodi (13-Mugurel Buga 73), 17-Marius Măldărăşanu, 19-Daniel
Pancu
Coach: Anghel Iordănescu
Team Captain: Nicolae
Stanciu
Official Kit
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Uniform Colors: Burgundy
Red Shirts, Burgundy Red Shorts, Burgundy Red Socks
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 4-Rigobert Song (Cameroon), 6-Markus
Babbel (Germany), 23-Jamie Carragher, 3-Christian Ziege (Germany) (30-Djimi
Traoré (Mali) 84), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany) ,
20-Nick Barmby, 24-Bernard Diomède (France), 8-Emile Heskey (13-Danny Murphy 34),
10-Michael Owen (9-Robbie Fowler 81)
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 14- Vegard Heggem (Norway), 18-Erik Meijer (Holland), 31- Frode Kippe
(Norway)
Team Captain: Jamie
Carragher
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Uniform Colors: Gold Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks
Date:
September 28, 2000
Competition: UEFA
Cup- First Round, Second Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 0-Uniunea Fotbal Club Rapid-
Bucuresti (Romania) 0
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 37,594
Referee: Miroslav
Liba (Czech Republic)
Linesmen: E.
Amler and Mr. Tullinger (Czech Republic)
Kick-off time: 20:00
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): None
(Rapid- Bucuresti): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 30-Djimi Traoré (Mali) (3-Christian Ziege (Germany) 50), 6-Markus
Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 14-Vegard Heggem (Norway), 15-Patrik
Berger (Czech Republic), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven Gerrard, 24-Bernard
Diomède (France) (20-Nick Barmby 60), 9-Robbie Fowler, 10-Michael Owen
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 13-Danny Murphy, 18-Erik Meijer
(Holland), 23-Jamie Carragher
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
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Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Rapid- Bucuresti:
1-Răzvan Lucescu, 5-Daniel
Chiriţă, 6-Florin Constantinovici, 4-Dănuţ Frăsineanu, 2-Nicolae Stanciu, 25-Daniel
Isăilă , 23-Adrian Iencsi, 10-Daniel
Iftodi (18-Zeno Bundea 56), 17-Marius Măldărăşanu, 20-Constantin Schumacher
(11-Sergiu Radu 66), 19-Daniel Pancu (16-Nicolae Constantin 77)
Coach: Anghel Iordănescu
Other Substitutes:
7-Cornel Buta,
12-Florentin Radulescu, 14-Tiberiu Balan, 21-Dorel Mutica
Team Captain: Nicolae
Stanciu
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Uniform Colors: White
Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
#OTD in 2000:
— Liverpool On This Day (@OnThisDayReds) September 28, 2024
Liverpool draw 0-0 at Anfield with Rapid Bucharest but progress to the UEFA Cup second round 1-0 on aggregate after their work in the first leg pic.twitter.com/h3uEJmfIvB
Date:
October 26, 2000
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Second Round, First Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 1- Fotbal Club Slovan Lieberec (Czech
Republic) 0
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 29,662
Referee: Massimo
Busacca (Switzerland)
Linesmen: Rudolf
Kappeli and Bruno Bachmann (both Switzerland)
Kick-off time: 20:05
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Emile
Heskey 88
(Slovan Lieberec): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (88th
minute, Liverpool): McAllister’s corner kick from the left side was pushed
out by Zbynek Hauzr, Barmby’s shot from the right side deflected off of a defender
and then struck in by Heskey.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 23-Jamie
Carragher, 3-Christian Ziege (Germany), 7-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) (20-Nick
Barmby 69), 13-Danny Murphy (21-Gary McAllister (Scotland) 69), 15-Patrik
Berger (Czech Republic), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 8-Emile Heskey, 9-Robbie
Fowler
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 4-Rigobert Song (Cameroon), 12-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 20-Nick Barmby,
22-Aboubacar Sidiki ‘Titi’ Camara (Guinea), 30-Djimi Traoré (Mali)
Team Captain: Robbie
Fowler
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Note:
1-Robbie Fowler had a
penalty kick that went over the bar.
Slovan Lieberec:
18-Zbynek Hauzr, 2-Pavel
Capek, 3-Rastislav Michalik, 4-Josef Lexa, 7-Vladimir Kozuch (6-Milan Bakes 83),
8-Jiri Stajner (10-Roman Jun 72), 9-Leandro Lazzaro Liuni (15-Jan Nezmar 79), 14-Petr
Johana, 17-Tomas Janu, 19-Robert Neumann, 22-Bohuslav Pilny
Coach: Ladislav Škorpil
Other Substitutes:
5-David Breda, 16-Zdenek
Beno, 20-Petr Silny, 23-Tomas Barta
Team Captain: Bohuslav
Pilny
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Supplier/Designer: Umbro
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Uniform Colors: White
Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Date:
November 9, 2000
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Second Round, Second Leg
Result: Fotbal
Club Slovan Lieberec (Czech Republic) 2-Liverpool
Football Club (England) 3
Venue: Liberec-U
Nisy
Attendance: 6,808
Referee: Edgar
Steinborn (Germany)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: 20:00
Goalscorers:
(Slovan Lieberec): Jiří
Štajner 9, David Breda 85
(Liverpool): Nick
Barmby 30, Emile Heskey 75, Michael Owen 81
Summary of goals:
1:0 (9th
minute, Slovan Lieberec): Roman Jun’s cross from the left side was headed
in by Jiří Štajner.
1:1 (30th
minute, Liverpool): Ziege’s free kick from the left side was headed in by
Barmby.
1:2 (75th
minute, Liverpool): Šmicer’s cross from the left side was knocked in by
Heskey.
1:3 (81st
minute, Liverpool): A throw-in on the left side reached Owen, who turned
and made his way to the edge of the box and shot.
2:3 (85th
minute, Slovan Lieberec): A cross from the left side reached Breda who
shot from the edge of the box.
Lineups:
Slovan Lieberec:
18-Zbynek Hauzr, 2-Pavel
Capek, 3-Rastislav Michalik (5-David Breda 85), 4-Josef Lexa, 8-Jiri Stajner, 9-Leandro
Lazzaro Liuni (7-Vladimir Kozuch 73), 10-Roman Jun (15-Jan Netzmar 82), 14-Petr
Johana, 17-Tomas Janu , 19-Robert
Neumann, 22-Bohuslav Pilny
Coach: Ladislav Škorpil
Team Captain: Bohuslav
Pilny
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Uniform Colors: White
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Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie
Carragher (13-Danny Murphy 55), 3-Christian Ziege (Germany), 7-Vladimír Šmicer
(Czech Republic), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany) (10-Michael Owen 80), 17-Steven
Gerrard, 20-Nick Barmby, 8-Emile Heskey, 9-Robbie Fowler (21-Gary McAllister
(Scotland) 62)
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 4-Rigobert Song (Cameroon), 30-Djimi
Traoré (Mali)
Team Captain: Robbie
Fowler
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Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Date:
November 23, 2000
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Third Round, First Leg
Result: Olympiakos
Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas (Greece) 2-Liverpool Football Club (England) 2
Venue: Athens-Spyros
Louis (OAKA)
Attendance: 43,855
Referee: René
Temmink (Holland)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: 21:05
Goalscorers:
(Olympiakos): Alexios
Alexandris 65, 90
(Liverpool): Nick
Barmby 38, Steven Gerrard 67
Summary of goals:
0:1 (38th
minute, Liverpool): Carragher’s throw-in from the right side was flicked
on by Heskey to Barmby to score.
1:1 (65th
minute, Olympiakos): A cross from the right side and Alexios Alexandris
scored with an overhead kick.
1:2 (67th
minute, Liverpool): A corner kick from the left side was headed in by
Gerrard.
2:2 (90th
minute, Olympiakos): A cross from the right side was flicked on to Alexios
Alexandris to score.
Lineups:
Olympiakos:
31-Dimitrios
Eleftheropoulos, 2-Christos Patsatzoglou, 5-Giorgios Amanatidis, 14-Dimitrios
Mavrogenidis (7-Stylianos Giannakopoulos 58), 32-Georgios Anatolakis, 6-Ilias
Poursanidis 8-Luciano (Brazil) 46), 11-Predrag Đorđević (Yugoslavia), 20-Pär
Zetterberg (Sweden) (21-Grigoris Georgatos 72), 23-Christos Kontis, 10-Giovanni
(Brazil), 30-Alexios Alexandris
Coach: Panagiotis
Lemmonis
Other Substitutes:
1-Angelos Georgiou, 3-Kiriakos
Karataidis, 17-Petros Passalis, 19- Athanasios Kostoulas
Team Captain: Ilias
Poursanidis
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Supplier/Designer: Umbro
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Mobile Phones
Uniform Colors: Red/White
vertically striped Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 30-Djimi Traoré (Mali) (5-Steve Staunton (Republic of Ireland) 46), 6-Markus
Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie Carragher, 13-Danny Murphy
(21-Gary McAllister (Scotland) 90), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven
Gerrard , 20-Nick Barmby, 8-Emile
Heskey, 10-Michael Owen (7-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) 66)
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 4-Rigobert Song (Cameroon), 28-
Richard Joseph Partridge (Republic of Ireland)
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
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Uniform Colors: Gold Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks
23/11/2000 UEFA Cup,
— Jason Sproule (@jayred1978) November 25, 2019
Olympiakos-Liverpool 2-2
Loved that Gold/Navy away kit 😎👏🏻👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/jfSMfAJYq7
Date:
December 7, 2000
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Third Round, Second Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 2-Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas
(Greece) 0
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 35,484
Referee: Vítor
Melo Pereira (Portugal)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: 20:05
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Emile
Heskey 28, Nick Barmby 60
(Olympiakos): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (28th
minute, Liverpool): From the middle, Barmby? Lofted a ball to send Heskey
through to score.
2:0 (60th
minute, Liverpool): On the left, Murphy Sent Barmby through who scored
from a narrow angle.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie Carragher , 7-Vladimír
Šmicer (Czech Republic), 13-Danny Murphy (3-Christian Ziege (Germany) 78), 16-Dietmar
Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven Gerrard (21-Gary McAllister (Scotland) 90), 20-Nick
Barmby, 8-Emile Heskey
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 9-Robbie Fowler, 10-Michael Owen, 28- Richard Joseph Partridge
(Republic of Ireland), 29- Stephen John Wright
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
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Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Olympiakos:
31-Dimitrios
Eleftheropoulos, 2-Christos Patsatzoglou, 5-Giorgios Amanatidis, 14-Dimitrios
Mavrogenidis (8-Luciano (Brazil) 54), 32-Georgios Anatolakis , 6-Ilias Poursanidis, 11-Predrag Đorđević
(Yugoslavia), 20-Pär Zetterberg (Sweden) (4-Andreas Niniadis 65), 21-Grigoris
Georgatos, 10-Giovanni (Brazil), 30-Alexios Alexandris (24-Peter Ofori-Quaye
(Ghana) 66)
Coach: Panagiotis
Lemmonis
Other Substitutes:
1-Angelos Georgiou, 3-Kiriakos
Karataidis, 19- Athanasios Kostoulas, 23-Christos Kontis
Team Captain: Ilias
Poursanidis
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Uniform Colors: Gray
Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Date:
February 15, 2001
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Fourth Round, First Leg
Result: Associazione
Sportiva Roma (Italy) 0-Liverpool
Football Club (England) 2
Venue: Roma-Lo
Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 59,718
Referee: Dr.
Markus Merk (Germany)
Linesmen: H.
Muller and C. Schraer (both Germany)
Kick-off time: 21:00
Goalscorers:
(Roma): None
(Liverpool): Michael
Owen 46, 72
Summary of goals:
0:1 (46th
minute, Liverpool): Alessandro Rinaldi’s erroneous pass was picked up by
Owen who advanced to score.
0:2 (72nd
minute, Liverpool): Ziege’s cross from the right side was headed in by
Owen.
Lineups:
Roma:
1-Francesco Antonioli, 2-Cafú
(Brazil), 19-Walter Samuel (Argentina), 23-Alessandro Rinaldi, 28-Amedeo
Mangone, 32-Vincent Candela (France), 8-Hidetoshi Nakata (Japan) (5-Marcos
Assunção (Brazil) 51), 11-Emerson (Brazil),17-Damiano Tommasi (18-Gabriel
Batistuta (Argentina) 66), 9-Vincenzo Montella ,
24-Marco Delvecchio (25-Gianni Guigou (Uruguay) 82)
Coach: Fabio Capello
Other Substitutes:
22-Cristiano Lupatelli,
7-Eusebio Di Francesco, 16-Gaetano D’Agostino, 21-Abel Balbo (Argentina)
Team Captain: Marco
Delvecchio
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Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie Carragher , 3-Christian
Ziege (Germany) (7-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) 74), 16-Dietmar Hamann
(Germany), 20-Nick Barmby, 21-Gary McAllister (Scotland), 9-Robbie Fowler, 10-Michael
Owen (37-Jari Litmanen (Finland) 80)
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 24- Bernard Diomède (France), 27- Grégory Vignal (France), 29-
Stephen John Wright, 33- Alan Navarro
Team Captain: Robbie
Fowler
Official Kit
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Photo From: Calcio
2000, Issue 40, April 2001
(February 15, 2001, UEFA
Cup, Roma 0-Liverpool 2) |
Twenty years ago today. Beating Rome "again" in their own stadium on the way to winning the UEFA Cup (Europa League) and a magnificent treble under Mr Gerard Houllier. The Reds chanting Lazio, Lazio, & Roma fans setting fire to their seats. What a mad trip. #Rome #europe #LFC pic.twitter.com/ryZpk5aol5
— "YNWA" The Story of Liverpool FC (@LFCHistoryShow) February 15, 2021
2001 Uefa Cup Roma 0 @LFC 2 another brilliant win in our epic 2001 Treble Year @LFChistory @LFCHistoryShow @angelcakepics pic.twitter.com/6m4Y5vaeHv
— Firmino (@brazilegend10) July 16, 2019
Date:
February 22, 2001
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Fourth Round, Second Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 0-Associazione Sportiva Roma (Italy) 1
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 43,688
Referee: José
García Aranda (Spain)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: 20:05
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): None
(Roma): Gianni Guigou 69
Summary of goals:
0:1 (69th
minute, Roma): Gianni Guigou scored with a long-range shot from outside of
the box.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie Carragher , 3-Christian
Ziege (Germany), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 20-Nick Barmby (9-Robbie Fowler
80), 21-Gary McAllister (Scotland), 8-Emile Heskey, 10-Michael Owen (7-Vladimír
Šmicer (Czech Republic) 67)
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 24- Bernard Diomède (France), 27- Grégory Vignal (France), 29-
Stephen John Wright, 33- Alan Navarro
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Shirt Sponsor: Carlsberg
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-Michael Owen’s penalty
kick was parried by Antonioli.
Roma:
1-Francesco Antonioli, 3-Antônio
Carlos Zago (Brazil), 15-Jonathan Zebina
(France), 19-Walter Samuel (Argentina), 23-Alessandro Rinaldi (25-Gianni Guigou
(Uruguay) 58), 32-Vincent Candela (France), 5-Marcos Assunção (Brazil), 8-Hidetoshi Nakata (Japan), 17-Damiano
Tommasi, 9-Vincenzo Montella (21-Abel Balbo (Argentina) 78), 24-Marco
Delvecchio (18-Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina) 58)
Coach: Fabio Capello
Sent Off: Damiano Tommasi
84 (Note: Gianni Guigou may have also been sent off in the 90th
minute)
Other Substitutes:
22-Cristiano Lupatelli,
7-Eusebio Di Francesco, 16-Gaetano D’Agostino, 30-Cesare Bovo
Team Captain: Marco
Delvecchio
Official Kit
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Assitalia
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Photo From: World
Soccer, June 2001
(February 22, 2001, UEFA
Cup, Liverpool 0- Roma 1) |
#OTD in 2001:
— Liverpool On This Day (@OnThisDayReds) February 22, 2024
Liverpool were left very thankful that they beat Roma 2-0 in the first leg of this UEFA Cup tie, as Fabio Capello’s team come to Anfield and win 1-0, the Reds qualifying 2-1 on aggregate pic.twitter.com/dhkQRZZS7l
Date:
March 8, 2001
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Quarterfinals, First Leg
Result: Futebol
Clube do Porto (Portugal) 0-Liverpool
Football Club (England) 0
Venue: Porto-Estádio
das Antas
Attendance: 21,502
Referee: Pierluigi
Collina (Italy)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: 20:00
Goalscorers:
(Porto): None
(Liverpool): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Porto:
55-Sergey Ovchinnikov
(Russia), 2-Jorge Costa (4-Aloísio (Brazil) 58), 3-Nélson, 7-Secretário, 13-Jorge
Andrade, 5-Carlos Paredes (Paraguay), 10-Deco, 11-Ljubinko Drulović (Serbia) (25-Cândido
Costa 74), 18-Chaínho, 21-Capucho, 31-Pena (Brazil)
Coach: Fernando Santos
Team Captain: Jorge
Costa
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Nike
Shirt Sponsor: Revigres
Uniform Colors: Blue/White
vertically striped Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks
Note:
1-At the time Deco was a
Brazilian but would later earn Portuguese citizenship and become a Portuguese
International in 2003.
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie Carragher , 3-Christian
Ziege (Germany) (13-Danny Murphy 54), 7-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) , 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven
Gerrard , 9-Robbie Fowler (8-Emile
Heskey 69), 10-Michael Owen (20-Nick Barmby 80)
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 21-Gary McAllister (Scotland), 24- Bernard Diomède (France), 29-
Stephen John Wright
Team Captain: Robbie
Fowler
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Shirt Sponsor: Carlsberg
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Date:
March 15, 2001
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Quarterfinals, Second Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 2-Futebol Clube do Porto (Portugal) 0
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 45,362
Referee: Kim
Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: 20:05
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Danny
Murphy 33, Michael Owen 38
(Porto): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (33rd
minute, Liverpool): Gerrard’s volley/cross from the right side reached
Murphy on the left who scored from a narrow angle.
2:0 (38th
minute, Liverpool): Gerrard’s cross from the left side was headed in by
Owen.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie Carragher , 7-Vladimír
Šmicer (Czech Republic) (8-Emile Heskey 73), 13-Danny Murphy (3-Christian Ziege
(Germany) 87), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven Gerrard, 9-Robbie Fowler
(37-Jari Litmanen (Finland) 73), 10-Michael Owen
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 21-Gary McAllister (Scotland), 24- Bernard Diomède (France), 29-
Stephen John Wright
Team Captain: Robbie
Fowler
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Shirt Sponsor: Carlsberg
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Porto:
44-Pedro Espinha, 3-Nélson,
7-Secretário (10-Deco 46), 13-Jorge Andrade, 25-Cândido Costa (21-Capucho 46), 33-Ricardo
Silva, 5-Carlos Paredes (Paraguay), 15-Dmitriy Alenichev (Russia), 20-Paulinho
Santos (23-Silvio Marić (Croatia) 79), 28-Clayton (Brazil), 31-Pena (Brazil)
Coach: Fernando Santos
Team Captain: Paulinho
Santos
Official Kit
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Shirt Sponsor: Revigres
Uniform Colors: Blue/White
vertically striped Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks
Note:
1-At the time Deco was a
Brazilian but would later earn Portuguese citizenship and become a Portuguese
International in 2003.
On this day in 2001 #LFC reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup after a 2-0 Anfield win over Porto pic.twitter.com/q6MXKrOtJv
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) March 15, 2015
Date:
April 5, 2001
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Semifinals, First Leg
Result: Fútbol
Club Barcelona (Spain) 0-Liverpool
Football Club (England) 0
Venue: Barcelona-Camp
Nou
Attendance: 98,000
Referee: Hellmut
Krug (Germany)
Linesmen: Kurt
Ertl and Harry Ehing (both Germany)
Kick-off time: 21:15
Goalscorers:
(Barcelona): None
(Liverpool): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Barcelona:
35-Pepe Reina, 3-Frank de
Boer (Holland), 12-Sergi Barjuán, 24-Puyol, 4-Pep Guardiola, 8-Phillip Cocu
(Holland), 18-Gabri , 21-Luis Enrique (16-Xavi
72), 9-Patrick Kluivert (Holland), 10-Rivaldo (Brazil), 11-Marc Overmars
(Holland) (23-Boudewijn Zenden (Holland) 72)
Coach: Serra Ferrer
Booked: Boudewijn Zenden
Other Substitutes:
1-Richard Dutruel
(France), 6-Ivan De La Peña, 7-Alfonso, 17-Emmanuel Petit (France), 19-Dani
Team Captain: Pep
Guardiola
Official Kit
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Shirts, Dark Blue Shorts, Dark Blue Socks
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie Carragher, 13-Danny Murphy (7-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech
Republic) 60), 15-Patrik Berger (Czech Republic) (21-Gary McAllister (Scotland)
83), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven Gerrard, 8-Emile Heskey, 10-Michael
Owen (9-Robbie Fowler 73)
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Booked: Robbie Fowler
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 3-Christian Ziege (Germany), 20-Nick Barmby, 27- Grégory Vignal
(France)
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Shirt Sponsor: Carlsberg
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
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Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2870, April 10, 2001
(April 5, 2001, UEFA Cup,
Barcelona 0-Liverpool 0) |
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Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2870, April 10, 2001
(April 5, 2001, UEFA Cup,
Barcelona 0-Liverpool 0) |
Date:
April 19, 2001
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Semifinals, Second Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 1-Fútbol Club Barcelona (Spain) 0
Venue: Liverpool,
Anfield
Attendance: 44,203
Referee: Urs
Meier (Switzerland)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: 20:05
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Gary
McAllister 44 pen
(Barcelona): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (44th
minute, Liverpool): From a corner kick, Kluivert handled the ball. Gary
McAllister scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie Carragher , 7-Vladimír
Šmicer (Czech Republic) (9-Robbie Fowler 80), 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven
Gerrard (13-Danny Murphy 78), 21-Gary McAllister (Scotland), 8-Emile Heskey, 10-Michael
Owen (15-Patrik Berger (Czech Republic) 62)
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Booked: Sander Westerveld
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 3-Christian Ziege (Germany), 27- Grégory Vignal (France), 29- Stephen
John Wright
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
Official Kit
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Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Barcelona:
35-Pepe Reina, 2-Michael
Reiziger (Holland) (20-Simão (Portugal) 59), 3-Frank de Boer (Holland), 24-Puyol,
4-Pep Guardiola, 8-Phillip Cocu (Holland), 17-Emmanuel Petit (France), 21-Luis
Enrique, 9-Patrick Kluivert (Holland), 10-Rivaldo (Brazil), 11-Marc Overmars
(Holland) (19-Dani 73)
Coach: Serra Ferrer
Booked: Simão
Team Captain: Pep
Guardiola
Official Kit
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Shirt Sponsor: No
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Uniform Colors: Gray
Shirts, Dark Blue Shorts, Dark Blue Socks
On this day in 2001, Liverpool beat FC Barcelona 1-0 at Anfield in UEFA Cup semifinal 2nd leg. #LFC stopped the Catalans from scoring for 180 minutes and a single penalty goal from Gary McAllister (Scotland) sent Liverpool to the final. pic.twitter.com/15OQdmz0GM
— LFChistory.net (@LFChistory) April 19, 2020
Morning, Reds. #OnThisDay in 2001, a Gary McAllister (Scotland) penalty against @FCBarcelona sent us to the Westfalenstadion... pic.twitter.com/KjKWV5cOtX
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 19, 2016
ON THIS DAY: In 2001, Liverpool beat Barcelona 1-0 at Anfield to go through to the UEFA Cup final. pic.twitter.com/GN1XX5mBfG
— Squawka (@Squawka) April 19, 2016
📅🔙 On this day in 2001, Liverpool booked their place in the UEFA Cup final with a 1-0 victory over Barcelona! pic.twitter.com/GQM9tzSJLs
— This Is Anfield (@thisisanfield) April 19, 2019
Date:
May 16, 2001
Competition: UEFA
Cup- Final
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 5- Deportivo Alaves (Spain) 4 (After Extra Time)
Venue: Dortmund-Westfalenstadion,
Germany
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Gilles
Veissière (France)
Linesmen: Serge
Yallin and Vincent Texier (France)
Kick-off time: 20:45
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Markus
Babbel 4, Steven Gerrard 16, Gary McAllister 41 pen, Robbie Fowler 73, Own Goal
(Geli) 116
(Alaves): Iván Alonso 27,
Javi Moreno 48, 51, Jordi Cruyff 89
Summary of goals:
1:0 (4th
minute, Liverpool): Gary McAllister’s free kick from the right-hand side
was headed in by Babbel.
2:0 (16th
minute, Liverpool): From the middle, Owen sent Gerrard through to score.
2:1 (27th
minute, Alaves): Contra’s cross from the right side was headed in by Iván
Alonso.
3:1 (41st
minute, Liverpool): Martín Herrera fouled Owen in the box. Gary McAllister
scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
3:2 (48th
minute, Alaves): Contra’s cross from the right side was headed in by Javi
Moreno.
3:3 (51st
minute, Alaves): Javi Moreno scored from a free kick.
4:3 (73rd
minute, Liverpool): From the middle, Gary McAllister sent Fowler through
on the right, who cut to the middle and scored.
4:4 (89th
minute, Alaves): Pablo’s corner kick from the right side was headed in by
Jordi Cruyff.
5:4 (116th
minute, Liverpool): Gary McAllister’s free kick on the left side was
headed into his own net by Geli.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Sander Westerveld
(Holland), 2-Stéphane Henchoz (Switzerland) (7-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic)
55), 6-Markus Babbel (Germany), 12-Sami Hyypiä (Finland), 23-Jamie Carragher, 13-Danny
Murphy, 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven Gerrard, 21-Gary McAllister
(Scotland), 8-Emile Heskey (9-Robbie Fowler 65), 10-Michael Owen (15-Patrik
Berger (Czech Republic) 79)
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Booked: Gary McAllister
11, Markus Babbel 106
Other Substitutes:
19- Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 20-Nick Barmby, 27- Grégory Vignal (France), 29- Stephen John Wright
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Shirt Sponsor: Carlsberg
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Alaves:
1-Martín Herrera
(Argentina), 2-Cosmin Contra (Romania), 4-Dan Eggen (Norway) (19-Iván Alonso
(Uruguay) 23), 5-Antonio Karmona, 6-Téllez, 7-Geli, 14-Jordi Cruyff (Holland), 15-Ivan
Tomić (Yugoslavia),16-Hermes Desio (Argentina), 18-Martín Astudillo (Argentina)
(11-Magno (Brazil) 46), 9-Javi Moreno (10-Pablo 65)
Coach: Mané
Booked: Martín Astudillo
11, Martín Herrera 40, Cosmin Contra 49, Téllez 95
Sent Off: Magno 99, Antonio
Karmona 116
Other Substitutes:
25-Kike, 3-Ibon Begoña, 17-Raúl
Gañán, 20-Azkoitia
Team Captain: Antonio
Karmona
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Luanvi
Shirt Sponsor: Rioja
Alavesa
Uniform Colors: Blue
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Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2875, May 15, 2001
(May 16, 2001, UEFA Cup,
Liverpool 5-Alaves 4) |
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Photo From: World
Soccer, June 2001
(May 16, 2001, UEFA Cup, Liverpool
5-Alaves 4) |
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Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2875bis, May 18, 2001
(May 16, 2001, UEFA Cup,
Liverpool 5-Alaves 4) |
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Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2875bis, May 18, 2001
(May 16, 2001, UEFA Cup,
Liverpool 5-Alaves 4) |
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Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2875bis, May 18, 2001
(May 16, 2001, UEFA Cup,
Liverpool 5-Alaves 4) |
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 149, June 2001
(May 16, 2001, UEFA Cup,
Liverpool 5-Alaves 4) |
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Photo From: World
Soccer, Summer 2001
(May 16,
2001, UEFA Cup, Liverpool 5-Alaves 4) |
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Photo From: World
Soccer, Summer 2001
(May 16,
2001, UEFA Cup, Liverpool 5-Alaves 4) |
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