Barcelona continued the frustrating run of league title drought, finishing just fourth in La Liga, despite having bought Marc Overmars and Emmanuel Petit for a total of £54m in transfer fees in the summer of 2000. Barcelona also controversially sold Luís Figo to arch-rivals Real Madrid in July 2000 and thus creating several furious fan reactions, accusing Luís Figo of being a traitor. New coach Lorenzo Serra Ferrer was not finding consistent form with the team and was being put under increasing pressure, and when Barcelona looked to be missing out on Champions League qualification, he was sacked in late April 2001. Barcelona dramatically sealed Champions League 3rd qualifying spot in the season finale, thanks to a Rivaldo hat-trick which included a bicycle kick goal against Valencia.
Correct as of 3 October 2009.[1][2][3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Total spending: €78.5 million
Total income: €69.9 million
Last updated: 7 October
31-07-2000 FRIENDLY. QUICK 1890-BARCELONA 0–10
03-08-2000 Amsterdam Tournament. ARSENAL-BARCELONA 1–2
05-08-2000 Amsterdam Tournament. LAZIO-BARCELONA 3–3
08-08-2000 FRIENDLY. NEC-BARCELONA 2–5
22-08-2000 Joan Gamper Trophy. BARCELONA-PSV EINDHOVEN 2–1
26-08-2000 Trofeo Balompédica Linense. MÀLAGA-BARCELONA 1–1 /3–5/ PENALTY.
29-11-2000 FRIENDLY. BARCELONA-SELECT LA LIGA 1–2
26-04-2001 Copa Catalunya (semifinal). GRAMENET-BARCELONA 0–3
22-05-2001 FRIENDLY. ARSENAL-BARCELONA 0–2
04-06-2001 FRIENDLY. BARCELONA-REAL SOCIEDAD 0–0
04-06-2001 FRIENDLY. BARCELONA-ESPANYOL 1–0
13-06-2001 Copa Catalunya (Final). BARCELONA-BALAGUER 2–2 /3–4/ PENALTY.
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