1999–2000 La Liga


The 1999–2000 La Liga season, the 69th since its establishment. It began on 21 August 1999, and concluded on 20 May 2000. Deportivo La Coruña won a first La Liga title with 69 points, the lowest for a champion since the three points for a win rule was introduced in 1995.

Promotion and relegation

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top sixteen teams from the previous season and the four teams promoted from the Segunda División. The promoted teams were Málaga, Numancia, Sevilla and Rayo Vallecano. Sevilla and Rayo Vallecano returned to the top flight after an absence of two years while Málaga CF and Numancia were promoted for the first time. However, since CD Málaga played in the 1989–90 La Liga, the city of Málaga returned to the top fight after an absence of nine years. They replaced Extremadura, Villarreal, Tenerife and Salamanca.

Team information

Clubs and locations

1999–2000 season was composed of the following clubs:
TeamStadiumCapacity
BarcelonaCamp Nou98,772
Real MadridSantiago Bernabéu80,354
EspanyolEstadi Olímpic de Montjuïc55,926
Atlético MadridVicente Calderón55,005
ValenciaMestalla55,000
Real BetisManuel Ruiz de Lopera52,132
SevillaRamón Sánchez Pizjuán45,500
Athletic BilbaoSan Mamés39,750
Deportivo de La CoruñaRiazor34,600
Real ZaragozaLa Romareda34,596
Celta de VigoEstadio Balaídos32,500
Real SociedadAnoeta32,200
Real OviedoCarlos Tartiere30,500
MálagaLa Rosaleda30,044
ValladolidJosé Zorrilla27,846
MallorcaSon Moix23,142
Racing de SantanderEl Sardinero22,222
AlavésMendizorrotza19,840
Rayo VallecanoCampo de Fútbol de Vallecas14,505
NumanciaLos Pajaritos8,261

League table


Results

The season results are as follows:

Overall

Awards and season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1

Fair Play award

Rayo Vallecano was the winner of the Fair-play award with 102 points, moreover it was elected on 8 June 2000 in Brussels as one of the three entries by UEFA to enter UEFA Cup in the qualifying round by the same condition of Fair Play.

Pedro Zaballa award

Alfonso Pérez, footballer

Attendances

Source:
#ClubAvg. attendanceHighest
1FC Barcelona65,526100,000
2Real Madrid59,31680,000
3Valencia CF40,36850,000
4Real Betis38,68445,000
5Atlético de Madrid35,21155,000
6Athletic Club34,47440,000
7Sevilla FC29,35343,000
8Málaga CF27,52637,000
9Deportivo de La Coruña27,21136,000
10Real Sociedad25,22130,000
11Celta de Vigo22,71130,000
12Real Zaragoza22,00033,000
13RCD Espanyol18,90033,400
14Deportivo Alavés17,15819,000
15RCD Mallorca16,38423,000
16Racing de Santander15,82022,000
17Real Valladolid13,32621,000
18Real Oviedo11,70515,024
19Rayo Vallecano9,73714,500
20CD Numancia9,04210,000