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Real Madrid 1999/00 Home kit Large
Real Madrid 1999/00 Home kit Large
Condition: ★★★★★
In the 1999/2000 season, Real Madrid's home kit retained its classic all-white design. The size is Large and it was manufactured by Adidas.
The 1999/2000 season was significant for Real Madrid in several ways. Here's a summary:
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Manager: Real Madrid was led by manager Vicente del Bosque, who played a crucial role in shaping the team during this period.
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La Liga: Finished in 5th place.
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UEFA Champions League: This season marked a memorable triumph for Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League. They clinched the title by defeating Valencia in the final. The match took place at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France, with Real Madrid winning 3-0. Goals from Fernando Morientes, Steve McManaman, and Raúl secured the victory for Los Blancos. This victory marked Real Madrid's eighth European Cup/Champions League title.
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Key Players: Real Madrid boasted a formidable squad during the 1999/2000 season. Players like Raúl, Fernando Hierro, Fernando Redondo, Roberto Carlos, and Steve McManaman were instrumental in their success.
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Copa del Rey: Reached the Semi Finals.
During the 1999/2000 season, Real Madrid boasted a talented squad with several key players who played pivotal roles in the team's success:
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Raúl González Blanco: Raúl, was a prolific striker and captain of Real Madrid during this period. He was known for his clinical finishing, leadership on the field, and his ability to score crucial goals in important matches.
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Fernando Hierro: Hierro was a versatile defender who also contributed significantly in attack, particularly through his prowess in set-pieces. His leadership at the back and his ability to score goals made him a crucial figure in Real Madrid's defense.
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Fernando Redondo: Redondo was a highly skilled defensive midfielder known for his exceptional ball control, vision, and ability to dictate the tempo of the game. His presence provided stability and control in the midfield for Real Madrid.
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Roberto Carlos: Roberto Carlos was an explosive left-back known for his blistering pace, powerful free-kicks, and attacking prowess. His overlapping runs down the flank and defensive contributions made him a vital component of Real Madrid's success.
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Steve McManaman: McManaman was an English midfielder known for his creativity, dribbling skills, and ability to unlock defenses with his passing. He played a crucial role in Real Madrid's midfield, providing creativity and attacking impetus.
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Samuel Eto'o: Eto'o joined Real Madrid in the summer of 1997 from the Kadji Sports Academy in Cameroon. However, during the 1999/2000 season, Eto'o struggled to establish himself as a regular starter for Real Madrid's first team. He made limited appearances and spent part of the season on loan at Leganés before ultimately departing from Real Madrid in 2000.
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Iker Casillas: Casillas was emerging as a promising young goalkeeper within the Real Madrid youth system during the late 1990s. However, he didn't become a prominent figure for the first team until the following years. During the 1999/2000 season, he was mainly playing for Real Madrid B (Castilla) in the Segunda División, gaining experience and developing his skills as a goalkeeper. Casillas made his La Liga debut for Real Madrid's first team in the 1999/2000 season but was not yet the established starting goalkeeper. His breakthrough as Real Madrid's first-choice goalkeeper came in the subsequent seasons.