Who refereed the Champions League final 1999?
Who refereed the Champions League final 1999?
Pierluigi Collina
1999 UEFA Champions League Final
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Event | 1998–99 UEFA Champions League |
Venue | Camp Nou, Barcelona |
Referee | Pierluigi Collina (Italy) |
Attendance | 90,245 |
What is the biggest loss in Champions League history?
The biggest defeat in Champions League history was Dinamo București beat Crusaders with 11–0 in Champions League 1973–74 season. The 11-0 is the largets margin of a deafeat in Champions League history.
Did Paul Scholes play in the 1999 Champions League final?
Mind you, Nicky Butt isn’t most footballers. The Class of ’92 graduate and Manchester United legend was given a starting berth by Sir Alex Ferguson in the 1999 Champions League final after Roy Keane and Paul Scholes were ruled out through suspension.
Did Roy Keane miss the 1999 Champions League final?
Keane suspended for Champions League final And what made the situation especially cruel for Keane is that he dropped arguably his greatest ever performance during the second leg against the Old Lady to send United to the final in the first place.
Why did Paul Scholes miss 1999 final?
Scholes was booked in United’s semi-final against Juventus for a challenge on Didier Deschamps, ruling him out of the final against Bayern Munich for an accumulation of yellow cards.
Has any team won the quadruple?
Celtic’s Lisbon Lions – in 1966/67 – are the only team to date to have lifted a quadruple of European Cup, domestic league, domestic cup and domestic league cup in the same season.
Who was Man Utd captain in 1999?
Roy Keane He famously dragged United to a 1999 Champions League semi-final victory over Juventus more or less on his own, despite knowing he would miss the final through suspension.
How many UCL finals has Barcelona lost?
Barcelona — 3 (1961, 1986, 1994)
Did Real Madrid won the Champions League 3 times in a row?
Real Madrid had the most success in the European Cup, winning the trophy for a record fourteen times. Real was the winner of the inaugural edition of the tournament and the only club to win the trophy five times in a row (the first five editions).
Who scored the winning goal for Manchester in 1999?
Scoring the winner in 1999 UCL final Manchester United came back from a 1-0 deficit to earn a 2-1 win in one of the notable Champions League finals. Bayern Munich midfielder Mario Basler scored an early goal from a free-kick to draw first blood, but Man Utd waited until the last moment.