Name POS Age HT WT NAT APP SUB SV GA A FC FA YC RC; Manuel Neuer 1. We already had victory in the bag and there were only a few seconds to go. [113], In the United Kingdom, the final was broadcast by ITV Sport with commentary provided by Clive Tyldesley and Ron Atkinson. 1999 was a vintage year for Manchester United, as they won the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League treble Mario Basler opened the scoring after just six minutes with a low, swerving free-kick. On 26 May 2019, Manchester United hosted a reunion match against a Bayern Munich Legends team to mark the 20th anniversary of winning the Treble and to raise money for the Manchester United Foundation. [3][4] The victory completed a treble-winning season for Manchester United,[5] after they had won the Premier League[6] and FA Cup. [42] In the second leg, Nicola Ventola pulled a goal back for Inter, but Paul Scholes secured United's passage to the semi-finals with a late away goal. [22], Manchester United received £2 million in prize money from UEFA for winning the competition, on top of the £10 million they had already won just for reaching the final; by comparison, Bayern Munich received £1.6 million for finishing as runners-up. Dwight Yorke made it 2–0 on the half-hour mark, before second-half goals from Nicky Butt, Louis Saha and David Beckham completed the scoring. G. 35. A mérkőzést – drámai körülmények között a hosszabbításban szerzett két találatával – a Manchester United nyerte … [98] For Bayern Munich, substitutes Thomas Helmer and Ali Daei left the club in the summer of 1999, with Helmer moving to England to play for Sunderland and Daei remaining in Germany with Hertha BSC. Image not found: https://img.fcbayern.com/image/upload/t_cms-16x9/f_auto/w_1366,h_768,c_fill/cms/public/images/fcbayern-com/homepage/saison-20-21/frauen/news/fcb-frauen_20-21_200904.jpg. [83], The game restarted, but many Bayern players were overwhelmed with despair, virtually unable to continue and needed the assistance of referee Pierluigi Collina to drag themselves off the ground. Beckham in to Sheringham –, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Independent Manchester United Supporters Association, FC Bayern Munich in international football competitions, Manchester United F.C. Kuffour broke down in tears after the game, beating the floor in despair, and Jancker had collapsed in anguish. Bayern Munich squad. As half-time approached, United winger Ryan Giggs, playing out of position on the right, sent a weak header towards Kahn from a Cole cross, but that was as close as they were to come to a goal in the first half. [1] Bayern Munich dominated the match, taking the lead through a Mario Basler free-kick and hitting the woodwork twice, before United substitutes Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær scored in injury time to win the treble for the English side. [80] The substitute immediately forced Kahn into a diving save with a header; it was the closest United had come to scoring all game. [8], Manchester United and Bayern Munich had only met twice in competitive matches before the final, both meetings coming earlier in the 1998–99 season and both finished as draws. [52], The Camp Nou was constructed over three years from 1954 to 1957 as a replacement for Barcelona's previous home, the nearby Camp de Les Corts, which had reached its limit for expansion. [76][77] Élber's absence resulted in Bayern playing a three-man attack of Basler, Jancker and Zickler, while Lizarazu was replaced on the left flank by Michael Tarnat playing in a wing-back role opposite Markus Babbel on the right. 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[55] Many were able to buy tickets from touts, who had paid up to £400 to buy from Barcelona fans who had bought through their club for the equivalent of £28. 2. Reserve referee:[1] Third Row - left to right. Unlucky not to have won the 1999 final for Bayern when his over-head kick hit the woodwork. Ottmar Hitzfeld responded with a substitution of his own, bringing on Mehmet Scholl, who immediately set up Stefan Effenberg for a long-range shot which went narrowly wide. [85] United held onto their lead to record their second European Cup title. [citation needed], Due to UEFA regulations regarding standing at football matches, the Camp Nou's terraced sections were closed for the 1999 Champions League Final, reducing the capacity to approximately 92,000. BAYERN MUNICH: GK: 1: Oliver Kahn: SW: 10: Lothar Matthäus: 80 e: RB: 2: Markus Babbel: CB: 25: Thomas Linke: CB: 4: Samuel Kuffour: LB: 18: Michael Tarnat: CM: 11: Stefan Effenberg: 60 e: CM: 16: Jens Jeremies: RF: 14: Mario Basler: 90 e: CF: 19: Carsten Jancker: LF: 21: Alexander Zickler: 71 e: Remplaçants: GK: 22: Bernd Dreher: DF: 5: Thomas Helmer: MF: 7: Mehmet Scholl: 71 e MF: 8: Thomas … [53] After an initial announcement that the clubs would only receive 25,000 tickets each, the Independent Manchester United Supporters Association (IMUSA) called that figure "ridiculous", claiming it would push black market prices to "astronomical levels"; the group's spokesman, Lee Hodgkiss, suggested a figure closer to 50,000 would be more appropriate, given the stadium's usual capacity of around 115,000. The Bayern defence remained strong and well-organised, as Andy Cole found out when his close-range effort was quickly closed down by three defenders. "[101] Manager Ottmar Hitzfeld seemed more stunned by the result in his reaction: "I feel so sorry for my team because they were so close to winning this match but they have lost. [18], Manchester United became the first team to win the European Cup or Champions League without being the champions of Europe or champions of their country the preceding season. The two sides had played each other earlier in the competition, having both been drawn in Group D in the group stage; Bayern won the group, while Manchester United qualified for the knockout phase as one of the two best runners-up across all six groups. Bayern Munich : Address: Säbener Straße 51-57: 81547 München: Germany: Tel: +49 (89) 69931-0: Fax: +49 (89) 644165: Website: fcbayern.com: Founded: Feb 27, 1900: Members: 293.000 [17] Their manager then was Matt Busby, who had been seriously injured in the Munich air disaster, which killed eight of his players on the way back from a European Cup tie in Belgrade 10 years earlier, before rebuilding the team to become European Cup winners. Clear, Giggs with a shot –, You have to feel this is their year...Is this their moment? [123] The match was played in front of 61,175 spectators and raised £1.5 million for the Manchester United Foundation. [94], Staying true to his word from earlier in the season, the match was Schmeichel's last in a Manchester United shirt, and a month later he signed for Lisbon club Sporting Clube de Portugal. Manchester United won the toss and therefore wore their usual European colours of red shirts, white shorts and white socks, while Bayern wore silver shirts, shorts and socks, all with maroon trim. [59] Collina was supported by fellow Italian officials Gennaro Mazzei and Claudio Puglisi as assistant referees, and fourth official Fiorenzo Treossi. Bayern players will hope to line up for a Super Cup medal. "[90] When the two teams went to collect their medals, Matthäus received his runners-up medal but removed it from his neck almost immediately. As the game crept into the last five minutes, United's two substitutes forced Kahn into more saves, firstly through a Sheringham volley and then from another Solskjær header. [74] As Manchester United's top two goalscorers throughout the season, Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke started up front, leaving Teddy Sheringham – who had played a part in both goals in the FA Cup Final a few days earlier – on the bench. [109] While Manchester United finished the season as Treble champions, Bayern ultimately lost the DFB-Pokal final to Werder Bremen, which meant they finished the season with the Bundesliga title as their only silverware. [47] Manchester United fell behind early in Turin, as Filippo Inzaghi scored twice in the first 11 minutes. Bayern Munich played in the dramatic 1999 UEFA Champions League Final against Manchester United. [23][24] Bayern Munich had an easier time against Yugoslavian champions Obilić, winning 4–0 in the first leg at the Olympiastadion with goals from Stefan Effenberg, Giovane Élber, Alexander Zickler and Thorsten Fink, all scored in the space of 17 second-half minutes. Das Stadion von Bayern München. Beckham flighted the corner in just over Schmeichel's head, Dwight Yorke put the ball back towards the crowded area, and after Fink failed to clear sufficiently, the ball arrived at the feet of Ryan Giggs on the edge of the area. [27] United and Bayern found themselves bottom of the group after the first round of matches, in which Bayern lost 2–1 away to Brøndby after surrendering a 1–0 lead in the last three minutes;[28] United, meanwhile, played out a 3–3 draw at home to Barcelona after twice giving up the lead. Track every club's performances in the UEFA Champions League and European Cup, including statistics, video and details of top players. [citation needed] Schmeichel, in his own penalty area, cartwheeled with glee. Squad Bayern Munich This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. Six minutes into the match, Ronny Johnsen fouled Bayern striker Jancker just outside the area, and Basler placed a low free kick around the United wall to score the first goal, with Peter Schmeichel caught flat-footed. Cole once again found himself with a chance in the Bayern box, but keeper Oliver Kahn hurried out of his goal to punch the ball to safety. [19] Nevertheless, both went into the match as champions, having won their domestic leagues in 1998–99; Bayern Munich claimed the Bundesliga title with a 1–1 draw against Hertha BSC on 9 May with three games to go, while Manchester United left it until the last day of the season (16 May), when they came back from 1–0 down against Tottenham Hotspur to win 2–1 and beat Arsenal to the title by a point. [86] Matthäus had captained Bayern in the 1987 European Cup Final and lost in similar circumstances to two late Porto goals. [96][97] It was also Jesper Blomqvist's last competitive appearance for the club. Squad of Bayern Munich . Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. [1], .mw-parser-output .legend{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .legend-color{display:inline-block;min-width:1.25em;height:1.25em;line-height:1.25;margin:1px 0;text-align:center;border:1px solid black;background-color:transparent;color:black}.mw-parser-output .legend-text{} Win Bayern Munich dominated the match, taking the lead through a Mario Basler free-kick and hitting the woodwork twice, before United substitutes Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær scored in injury time to win the treble for the English side. The 1998–99 FC Bayern Munich season was the 99th season in the club's history. [112] Greater Manchester Police later estimated that the actual number of people who attended the parade was around 500,000. [10] Bayern Munich had an equally narrow advantage in their 22 matches against English opposition, with seven wins, nine draws and six defeats, including a win over Leeds United in the 1975 European Cup Final and a defeat to Aston Villa in the 1982 final. [120] Most of the Manchester United squad from the 1998–99 season returned for the match,[121] with the exception of Ryan Giggs, who was on coaching duty with the Wales national team. [108] Had Bayern won the cup, they would have become the first team to achieve this feat, having also finished second in the Bundesliga to Kaiserslautern the season before. Squad of FC Bayern Munich II ... Apr 4, 1999 (22) €600Th. [57], The match ball for the final was the Nike NK 800 Geo, a white ball with a standard 32-panel design. They will be joined by Ji-sung Park, Louis Saha, Mikael Silvestre and Karel Proborsky who, even though weren't at the club in 1999, will play due to their support of the United Foundation. Mario Basler put Bayern into a sixth minute lead in the 1999 Champions League final, and it appeared to be the winning goal for most of the game. It's come for Dwight Yorke. Az 1999-es UEFA-bajnokok ligája-döntő az európai labdarúgó-klubcsapatok legrangosabb tornájának 7., jogelődjeivel együttvéve a 44. döntője volt. Squad. Manchester United beat Brøndby 6–2 in their first match at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen,[31] then 5–0 at Old Trafford two weeks later. [16] Although Bayern had been waiting 23 years for a European Cup title, Manchester United had had to wait even longer, their only victory having come in 1968. A döntőben az angol Manchester United és a német Bayern München találkozott. JavaScript is disabled. The result meant that Bayern finished as group winners, but United's points total was enough to see them go through as one of the two group runners-up with the best record. His right-footed snap-shot was weak and poorly struck, but it went straight to Sheringham, who swiped at the shot with his right foot, and nestled the ball in the bottom corner of the net. [95] He spent two seasons in Portugal before returning to England for spells with Aston Villa and Manchester City. [48], The Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, was selected as the venue for the final at a meeting of the UEFA Executive Committee in Lisbon, Portugal, on 6 October 1998. But in the end, Manchester deservedly won. Bayern became the first club to win all 11 matches in the course of their Champions League campaign, scoring 43 goals, a tally second only to Barcelona’s record haul of 45 in 1999/2000. [38][39][40], In the quarter-finals, Bayern Munich were drawn against Group F winners and fellow German side Kaiserslautern, while Manchester United were paired with Group C winners Inter Milan. Another chance for Basler prompted Alex Ferguson to bring on striker Teddy Sheringham. As Bayern began to look increasingly dangerous on the counter-attack than their opponents did in possession, Jancker repeatedly tested the United back four with a number of clever runs, some of which were flagged offside. It was the first time the Treble had been won since PSV Eindhoven in 1988; it would not be won again until Barcelona beat Manchester United in the Champions League final 10 years later. 0. The 1999 UEFA Champions League Final was an association football match between Manchester United of England and Bayern Munich of Germany, played at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain, on 26 May 1999, to determine the winner of the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League. [20] Both teams were also playing for the treble; in addition to their league win, Manchester United had beaten Newcastle United in the 1999 FA Cup Final on 22 May to claim the Double,[21] while Bayern were due to play Werder Bremen in the 1999 DFB-Pokal Final on 12 June. After playing in all four matches of the club's pre-season tour of Australia and China in July 1999, he suffered a succession of knee injuries that ruled him out of competitive action for the next two seasons. [121] The Bayern squad featured six players who appeared in the 1999 final – Markus Babbel, Samuel Kuffour, Stefan Effenberg, Lothar Matthäus, Carsten Jancker and Thorsten Fink – as well as striker Giovane Élber, who missed the original match through injury. Find Bayern Munich results and fixtures , Bayern Munich team stats: squad, top scorers, yellow and red cards, goals scoring stats, current form. We were playing well in the last 20 minutes and should have been able to hold on to victory. [51] The Camp Nou had hosted one previous European Cup final: Italian club Milan's 4–0 victory over Steaua București of Romania in 1989. Champions League Manager 97/98 – Meet The Teams: Man Utd 1999 & Bayern Munich 2001 Posted on March 11, 2021 by nickrowe85 It’s the final preview episode before the first weeks of the season tomorrow. [56], As well as reducing the capacity of the stadium, UEFA also mandated that the Camp Nou pitch be narrowed by 4 metres (13 ft) from 72 metres (236 ft) to 68 metres (223 ft), to match UEFA's 'standard' pitch size. [26], In the group stage, Manchester United and Bayern Munich were drawn together in Group D, along with Spanish champions Barcelona and Danish champions Brøndby IF, in what was soon known as the "group of death". 31. Although they were now a goal down, United began to dominate possession, but failed to create any clear-cut chances. [43] Meanwhile, Bayern won convincingly at Kaiserslautern, as goals from Effenberg, Carsten Jancker, Mario Basler and an own goal from Uwe Rösler gave them a 4–0 win, 6–0 on aggregate. [121] Alex Ferguson returned to manage the side, six years after his retirement from full-time management, joined by his 1999 assistant Steve McClaren and former club captain Bryan Robson as head coach. He had only refereed eight Champions League matches before the 1999 final, three of which came in the group stage earlier in the season, including the match between Barcelona and Bayern Munich at the Camp Nou on 4 November 1998; however, he had also taken charge of four matches at the 1996 Summer Olympics, including the final between Nigeria and Argentina, and two group stage matches at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. The remaining third was divided between fans of FC Barcelona (around 7,500 tickets), UEFA, and competition sponsors. 40. Injury time goals from Manchester United's Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær cancelled out Mario Basler's early goal to give Manchester United a 2–1 win. A minute later, Bayern missed a chance to secure the trophy when an overhead kick from Jancker came off the crossbar. Tanguy Nianzou, Javi Martínez, Joshua Zirkzee, Niklas Süle, Jérôme Boateng, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Leon Goretzka, Chris Richards. Source: KickerOnly competitive matches = Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card. Goals from Keane and Yorke before half-time levelled the tie but gave United the advantage on away goals, before Andy Cole secured victory with the winning goal seven minutes from time. [93] As captain of Manchester United, Peter Schmeichel should have received his medal last, but instead he went up first before having to return to the back of the queue with Alex Ferguson; the pair then lifted the trophy together, surrounded by the rest of Manchester United's players, including David May, who climbed the presentation podium to a position of prominence in the celebration photographs. With three victories in a row from 1974 to 1976,[12] they became only the third team to achieve such a feat after Real Madrid (1956 to 1960)[13] and Ajax (1971 to 1973). [citation needed] 1982 was the stadium's busiest year to date, hosting not only the 1982 Cup Winners' Cup Final, but also five matches at the FIFA World Cup, including all three matches in Group A of the second group stage and the semi-final between Poland and Italy. [citation needed] The original capacity of the Camp Nou was just over 93,000, but its first major final, the 1972 Cup Winners' Cup Final, was attended by fewer than 25,000 spectators. He made two more appearances for the first team during the 2000–01 pre-season campaign, as well as three matches for the reserves in September and October 2001, before a free transfer to Everton in November that year. [49] The selection process had begun more than four months earlier, in May 1998, when FC Barcelona submitted the Camp Nou as a contender to host the match in recognition of the club's centenary year. [25] In the second leg, played at Partizan's ground in Belgrade, an 88th-minute goal from Lothar Matthäus rescued a 1–1 draw to give Bayern a 5–1 win on aggregate. 18 Viviane Asseyi. [54] Despite the club receiving only 30,000 tickets, it was estimated that up to 100,000 Manchester United fans travelled to Barcelona for the final, paying around £300 for flights and around £1,000 for match tickets. 8 Gia Corley. [69] Norwegian defender Henning Berg also missed out through injury, meaning that his compatriot Ronny Johnsen – who had been an early contender to play alongside Butt in midfield[70] – played in central defence alongside Jaap Stam, who overcame an Achilles injury. [84] They were stunned to have lost a game they had thought won just minutes before (several celebratory flares had already been ignited by the Munich fans moments before United equalised, and Bayern Munich ribbons had already been secured to the trophy itself in preparation for the presentation ceremony). [67] Keane had suffered an ankle injury in the FA Cup final that would keep him out until the start of the following season,[68] but his suspension rendered the injury irrelevant to his selection. Squad Bayern Munich This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. [22], Since neither Manchester United nor Bayern Munich had won their respective leagues in 1997–98, both sides faced a qualifier to enter the 1998–99 Champions League. 38. [50] The other venues in contention to host the match were London's Wembley Stadium and Marseille's Stade Vélodrome, but the Camp Nou was considered by UEFA's Stadiums Commission to be the favourite for its superior security, comfort and capacity. [58], The match referee was Pierluigi Collina of the Italian Football Federation. [102] After becoming the first manager to achieve this honour, Alex Ferguson was made a Knight Bachelor on 12 June 1999 in recognition of his services to football,[103] as well as a bonus from the club reported to be in the region of £350,000 (the players received bonuses of £150,000 each). Lukas Schneller 34. Bayern Munich played in the dramatic 1999 UEFA Champions League Final against Manchester United. Beckham again swung the corner in, finding the head of Sheringham, who nodded the ball down across the face of goal. [104] In a post-match interview with ITV's Gary Newbon, Ferguson provided a succinct summary of the game: "Football, eh? Bayern München Squad and Players Numbers . [80] Scholl then almost scored from a delicate 20-yard chip after a run from Basler, but the ball bounced back off the post and into Schmeichel's arms. Munich: None: 3: Bixente Lizarazu: D: 5'07'' 11 05: 09-12-69: Saint-Jean-de-Luz: Athletic Bilbao: 4: Samuel Osei Kuffour: D: 5'10'' 11 11: 03-09-76: Kumasi: Nürnberg: 5: Thomas Helmer: D: 6'01" 12 04: 21-04-65: Herford: Borussia Dortmund: 6: Michael Wiesinger: M: 5'06'' 10 08: 27-12-72: Burghausen: Nürnberg: 7: Mehmet Scholl: M: 5'10'' 11 00: 16-10-70 Germany. Referee Pierluigi Collina has cited this match as one of the most memorable of his career, and described the noise from the crowd at the end of the game as being like a "lion's roar". By then, the stadium's capacity had been increased to over 120,000,[citation needed] but in 1993 the stadium underwent a remodelling that reduced the capacity to around 115,000. Squad of Bayern Munich . Bayern Munich Official Name: Fußball Club Bayern München Formed: 1900 Ground: Olympiastadion (69,000) Manager: Ottmar Hitzfeld [32] Bayern also recorded a pair of victories over Barcelona, winning 1–0 at the Olympiastadion[33] and 2–1 at the Camp Nou. Schmeichel kept his side in the game when tipping another Effenberg shot over the bar after 75 minutes. Claudio Puglisi (Italy) Busby died in 1994; the day of the 1999 Champions League final would have been his 90th birthday. [89] When emerging from the tunnel at the final whistle, he was stunned. [105] After the treble was secured, much debate arose among English football fans as to whether the 1999 Manchester United team was the greatest club side ever, alongside past European Cup-winning teams. Bayern Munich and Manchester United are to meet again, 20 years on from the most dramatic of UEFA Champions League finals, in a rematch involving the two clubs' legends. "[101], In winning the trophy, Manchester United became the first English team to be crowned European champions since the Heysel Stadium disaster ban in 1985, which had resulted in English clubs being excluded from UEFA competitions for five years, and also the first team to achieve a unique treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and European Cup in the same season. Final Liga Champions 1999 dilangsungkan di Stadion Camp Nou, Barcelona tanggal 26 Mei 1999, antara Manchester United melawan Bayern München ().Sepanjang sejarah Liga Champions UEFA, final ini bisa dianggap sebagai final paling dramatis yang pernah ada.Manchester United -- secara dramatis -- berhasil mencetak dua gol di injury time setelah sebelumnya kalah 0-1 di 90 menit waktu normal. It featured a large "swoosh" across two adjacent hexagonal panels with the Champions League logo on a pentagonal panel above, and a pattern of five-pointed stars similar to those used in the UEFA Champions League logo over the entire surface of the ball. [34] On matchday 5, United played their second match against Barcelona – their first trip to the Camp Nou of the season – and again the two sides played out a 3–3 draw. [124], The final of the 1998–99 edition of the UEFA Champions League, Beckham in towards Schmeichel. 39: Hofmann, RT: 22 Tyldesley on ITV's broadcast of Solskjær's injury time winner[82], Less than 30 seconds after the subsequent kick-off, United forced another corner, but Schmeichel stayed in his penalty area this time, under instruction from Ferguson. BBC Sport Online profiles Champions League finalists Bayern Munich. [118] In Spain, the match was shown on TVE. Jamal Musiala, Marc Roca, Corentin Tolisso, Robert Lewandowski, Leroy Sané, Thomas Müller, Lucas Hernández, Alphonso Davies. [1], As both Manchester United and Bayern Munich's primary kits featured significant amounts of red, UEFA regulations about kit clashes would normally have required both teams to wear their change kits.
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