2000–01 Serie A


The 2000–01 Serie A was the 99th season of top-tier Italian football, the 69th in a round-robin tournament. It was contested by 18 teams, for the 13th consecutive season since 1988–89.
Roma won its first Scudetto since 1982–83, its third title overall. Juventus finished second, and these two teams automatically qualified for the first group stage of the 2001–02 UEFA Champions League. Lazio, the defending champions, and Parma finished third and fourth respectively, to enter the third qualifying round of the same competition. Internazionale and Milan finished fifth and sixth respectively, and qualified for the 2001–02 UEFA Cup along with Fiorentina, the winners of the Coppa Italia. Brescia gained entry into the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup.
Vicenza, Napoli and Bari were automatically relegated to Serie B. Reggina and Hellas Verona were forced to contest a relegation tie-breaker after finishing level on points, with Verona winning on away goals to relegate Reggina.

Rule changes

In the middle of the season, the old quota system was abolished, meaning that each team was no longer limited to having no more than five non-EU players and using no more than three in each match.

Passport scandal

Concurrent with the abolition of the quota system, the Italian Football Federation investigated footballers from South America and Cameroon who had used fake passports in order to enable their teams to field them as Europeans. Alberto, Warley, Alejandro Da Silva and Jorginho of Udinese, Fábio Júnior and Gustavo Bartelt of Roma, Dida of Milan, Álvaro Recoba of Inter, Thomas Job, Francis Zé and Jean Ondoa of Sampdoria, and Jeda and André Leone of Vicenza were all handed bans in July 2001, ranging from six months to one year. However, most of these bans were subsequently reduced.

Personnels and sponsoring

TeamHead coachKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Atalanta*

League table


Overall records

  • Highest number of wins: Roma
  • Lowest number of losses: Juventus, Roma
  • Highest number of draws: Atalanta, Brescia
  • Lowest number of wins: Bari
  • Highest number of losses: Bari
  • Lowest number of draws: Bari, Udinese
  • Highest number of goals for: Roma
  • Lowest number of goals against: Juventus
  • Lowest number of goals for: Bari
  • Highest number of goals against: Bari
  • Best goal difference: Roma
  • Worst goal difference: Bari

Relegation tie-breaker

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Reggina relegated to Serie B.

Attendances

Source:
#ClubAvg. attendanceHighest
1AS Roma67,27077,120
2Internazionale55,58278,054
3AC Milan52,30481,954
4SS Lazio47,49275,000
5Juventus FC41,27363,548
6SSC Napoli38,89067,927
7ACF Fiorentina29,46339,241
8Bologna FC25,78634,631
9Reggina Calcio24,11328,000
10Udinese Calcio20,61330,031
11Parma AC19,00829,173
12Atalanta BC18,66234,000
13US Lecce18,11730,201
14Hellas Verona17,77726,483
15Brescia Calcio16,26120,819
16Vicenza Calcio15,19318,461
17AS Bari13,83333,900
18AC Perugia11,11928,140