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2000 UEFA Cup final

The 2000 UEFA Cup Final was a football match that took place on 17 May 2000 at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark to decide the winner of the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup. The game event pitted Galatasaray of Turkey and Arsenal of England, and was the final match of the 1999–2000 season, the 29th final of Europe's second largest club football competition, the UEFA Cup. It was Galatasaray's first appearance in a final of a European tournament and Arsenal's first UEFA Cup final.

2000 UEFA Cup Final
The match programme cover
Event1999–2000 UEFA Cup
After golden goal extra time
Galatasaray won 4–1 on penalties
Date17 May 2000
VenueParken Stadium, Copenhagen
Man of the MatchCláudio Taffarel (Galatasaray)[1]
RefereeAntonio López Nieto (Spain)[2]
Attendance38,919
WeatherLight rain
13 °C (55 °F)
94% humidity[3]
1999
2001

Both clubs competed in the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League; with each team finishing in third place of the first group stage, Galatasaray behind Chelsea and Hertha Berlin and Arsenal behind Barcelona and Fiorentina, thus exiting the competition, and qualifying for the third round of the UEFA Cup. From there, the two sides advanced through the fourth round, the quarter-finals and the semi-finals to progress to the final. Galatasaray overcame Bologna, Borussia Dortmund, Mallorca and Leeds United on their way, while Arsenal defeated Nantes, Deportivo La Coruña, Werder Bremen and Lens.

The match was attended by 38,919 spectators, as Galatasaray won 4–1 on penalties following extra time, making it the first time for a Turkish side to win a European honour. They also obtained a Treble, having also won the Turkish league championship and the Turkish domestic cup titles. As a result of their triumph, Galatasaray became the first UEFA Cup winner to compete for the UEFA Super Cup, following the dissolution of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and also initially qualified for the later-cancelled 2001 FIFA Club World Championship. The final was somewhat marred by the riots between supporters of the two sides.

Route to the final edit

  Galatasaray Round   Arsenal
UEFA Champions League
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Qualifying round Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
  Rapid Wien 4–0 3–0 (A) 1–0 (H) Third qualifying round
Opponent Result First group stage Opponent Result
  Hertha BSC 2–2 (H) Matchday 1   Fiorentina 0–0 (A)
  Milan 1-2 (A) Matchday 2   AIK 3–1 (H)
  Chelsea 1–0 (A) Matchday 3   Barcelona 1–1 (A)
  Chelsea 0–5 (H) Matchday 4   Barcelona 2–4 (H)
  Hertha BSC 1–4 (A) Matchday 5   Fiorentina 0–1 (H)
  Milan 3–2 (H) Matchday 6   AIK 3–2 (A)
Group H third place

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Chelsea 6 3 2 1 10 3 +7 11 Advance to second group stage
2   Hertha BSC 6 2 2 2 7 10 −3 8
3   Galatasaray 6 2 1 3 10 13 −3 7 Transfer to UEFA Cup
4   Milan 6 1 3 2 6 7 −1 6
Source: UEFA
Final standings Group B third place

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Barcelona 6 4 2 0 19 9 +10 14 Advance to second group stage
2   Fiorentina 6 2 3 1 9 7 +2 9
3   Arsenal 6 2 2 2 9 9 0 8 Transfer to UEFA Cup
4   AIK 6 0 1 5 4 16 −12 1
Source: UEFA
UEFA Cup
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
  Bologna 3–2 1–1 (A) 2–1 (H) Third round   Nantes 6–3 3–0 (H) 3–3 (A)
  Borussia Dortmund 2–0 2–0 (A) 0–0 (H) Fourth round   Deportivo La Coruña 6–3 5–1 (H) 1–2 (A)
  Mallorca 6–2 4–1 (A) 2–1 (H) Quarter-finals   Werder Bremen 6–2 2–0 (H) 4–2 (A)
  Leeds United 4–2 2–0 (H) 2–2 (A) Semi-finals   Lens 3–1 1–0 (H) 2–1 (A)

Galatasaray edit

Galatasaray were required to qualify for the group stage, as Turkey's country coefficient only held qualifying places.[4] The Turks entered the third qualifying round of the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League, the final qualifying game of the competition, where they competed against Rapid Wien in two matches.[5] Galatasaray won the first leg with 3–0 at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion,[6] and earned their spot in the first group stage following a 1–0 win at their home arena, Ali Sami Yen Stadium in the decisive leg.[7] Galatasaray were scheduled to take part in Group G, containing Chelsea, Hertha BSC and Milan.[8] Six matches were played, as they recorded a total two wins, one draw and three defeats,[9] thus descending into the third round of the UEFA Cup.[10]

 
Galatasaray playing Leeds United during the second leg match at Elland Road

Galatasaray faced Bologna in the competition's third round.[11] The first game was played at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, which ended in a 1–1 draw; the Italian side took the lead after a Giuseppe Signori goal during the second half, before Hakan Şükür levelled the score, with eight minutes remaining.[12] At home, the Turkish side scored twice during the first half, and conceded once, as they won the match 2–1, and the overall leg 3–2.[13] Galatasaray were pitted against Borussia Dortmund in the fourth round.[11] Gala won 2–0 away at Westfalenstadion,[14] while a scoreless draw in the homecoming match was enough for Galatasaray to see them through.[15]

In the quarter-finals, Galatasaray's opponents were Mallorca.[11] They won the first match with 4–1, which was played at Son Moix.[16] They booked their place in the next round by clinching a 2–1 home victory in the return leg, winning 6–2 on aggregate.[17] Galatasaray were up against Leeds United in the semi-finals.[11] The Istanbul side began their first game on home soil with a 2–0 win, following goals by Şükür and Capone.[18] At Elland Road, their second match ended in a 2–2 stalemate, with Gheorghe Hagi and Şükür netting, thus winning the tie 4–2 and proceeding to the final.[19]

Arsenal edit

Arsenal qualified automatically into the Champions League group stage because of England's country coefficient.[4] They were drawn in Group B, along with AIK, Barcelona and Fiorentina.[8] Each club played six matches, with Arsenal registering two victories, two draws and two defeats.[20] This meant they finished in third place, one point behind second place holders Fiorentina,[20] and hence entered the third round stage of the UEFA Cup.[21]

Arsenal competed against Nantes in the third round of the contest.[11] At their home venue, Arsenal Stadium, they defeated the French club 3–0,[22] before recording a 3–3 draw at the Stade de la Beaujoire, ensuring the Gunners a 6–3 aggregate victory.[23] They battled Deportivo La Coruña in the fourth round.[11] Arsenal played at their home ground in the first match, and comprehensively beat the Spanish outfit by five goals to one,[24] before suffering a 2–1 loss at Estadio Municipal de Riazor, which was still enough to take the English side to the next round on aggregate.[25]

Werder Bremen were next up in the quarter-finals.[11] Goals apiece by Thierry Henry and Freddie Ljungberg helped them to a 2–0 victory at home.[26] Arsenal sealed their place in the semi-finals in the second leg played at the Weserstadion, a match which they won 4–2 after Ray Parlour's hat-trick and a lone Henry goal to register a 6–2 aggregate win.[27] In the semi-finals, Arsenal collided with Lens.[11] The first leg took place at home, and the Gunners won by one goal to nil, through an early goal scored by Dennis Bergkamp.[28] They advanced at Stade Félix-Bollaert with a 2–1 victory, overall winning 3–1 to reach the final.[29]

Pre-match edit

Background edit

Galatasaray and Arsenal met each other for the first time in a European football competition, though the Turkish outfit had faced English clubs formerly on eight occasions.[30] Their first was against Manchester United, in the 1993–94 Champions League second round, which they won 3–3 on away goals in a two-legged match.[31][32] Both teams were reunited in the following season of the group stage, which concluded in a goalless tie and a Galatasaray blow.[33][34] Other meetings include against West Bromwich Albion in the commencing round of the 1978–79 UEFA Cup,[35][36] and Chelsea in this year's Champions League campaign.[37][38] Arsenal by contrast ran into Turkish opposition twice, both of them against Fenerbahçe in the 1979–80 European Cup Winners' Cup first round; the home game was won by the English side 2–0, while the away leg ended in a 0–0 draw.[39][40]

Arsenal had a better European record, compared to Galatasaray going into the match; they defeated Anderlecht with a 4–3 aggregate winning result, in the final of the 1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[41][42] The London-based club reached the Cup Winners' Cup finales three times, in 1980, where they suffered a 5–4 defeat in a penalty shoot-out to Valencia, following a 0–0 stalemate;[43] Arsenal also reached the 1994 final, winning 1–0 over Parma,[44] and the following edition, losing 2–1 at the hands of Real Zaragoza.[45] Their 1994 success led to them qualifying for that year's European Super Cup, where they were beaten 2–0 by Milan on aggregate in two games.[46][47] This was Arsenal's first UEFA Cup (sixth in total) European final.[48] The club were considered favorites to win the match.[49]

Galatasaray entered the final in search for a Treble.[50] Their fourteenth and fourth successive Turkish league title was confirmed on the final matchday.[51] The Turkish club added the domestic cup to their trophy cabinet, after Antalyaspor was defeated with a 5–3 victory in the 2000 Turkish Cup Final.[52] The side participated in their first UEFA Cup and European competition final,[53] while also becoming the first ever team from Turkey to make the final in a UEFA club football competition.[54]

Ticketing edit

Before the final, both finalists were awarded 12,000 tickets.[55] The Danish Football Union announced that 9,000 tickets would be offered, for sale to the public, while the remaining 3,000 were sold to other European countries.[56] UEFA allocated another 3,000 tickets to their officials and VIP members.[55] Problems ensued after it was revealed that Galatasaray had been charging the tickets more than the original price, in order to prevent some football hooligans from entering the ground. The Turkish club's secretary general however, denied this and insisted that the tickets were being sold at their original price and to support the stadium and the club's other sporting activities.[57]

Venue edit

 
Parken Stadium, the venue of the final

Parken Stadium was selected as the venue for the final, after a decision made by the UEFA Executive Committee.[58] It is located in the Indre Østerbro territory in Copenhagen;[59] the site was once known as Idrætsparken,[60] with the opening premiere held in 1911.[61] It was the home of the Denmark national football team and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub's (KB) matches, until 1990,[62][63] when the venue underwent reconstruction by the Danish lending company Baltica Finans A/S,[61] with the former scrapped in favour of the new name, Parken Stadium.[61] The concept was supported by the Danish Football Union with a contract that all of Denmark's national games would take place at the stadium for fifteen years.[64] The price of the renovation was DKK640 million (£740 million).[65] It made its debut two years later, in 1992,[61] and has since then been the home base for F.C. Copenhagen's fixtures.[66]

This was the second occasion that a major European final had been staged at Parken. The venue also hosted the 1994 Cup Winners' Cup Final between Arsenal and Parma.[67]

Match ball edit

Adidas Terrestra Silverstream was the official match ball used in the final.[68] It was assembled and marketed by German sport firm Adidas, and was the ninth ball in the European Championship series,[69] as well as part of the Adidas Finale.[70] The ball's design was created by British independent brand specialist company Design Bridge,[71] and influenced by the waters, in the Netherlands and Belgium.[69] The ball contains synthetic foam layers, making it more comfortable to grip and smoother to control.[72] The Terrestra Silverstream was later unveiled as the official match ball of the UEFA Euro 2000.[73]

Match officials edit

Before the final, a match official team from the Royal Spanish Football Federation was appointed, with Antonio López Nieto as the main referee of the final,[74] his second UEFA Cup final since 1998 between Inter Milan and Lazio.[75] Nieto obtained his international referee badge in 1993,[76] and had previously taken charge of 30 European tournament games – 15 UEFA Champions League and 15 UEFA Cup matches.[77] The Spaniard made his European debut in the second leg of the first-round tie between Manchester United and Honvéd in the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League.[77][78] He was also present in the match referees squad during the UEFA Euro 1996 qualifiers and the main event,[77] as well as at the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[77]

Nieto was joined by assistant referees Fernando Tresaco Gracia and Victoriano Giráldez Carrasco and fourth official Arturo Daudén Ibáñez.[2][79]

Opening ceremony edit

An opening ceremony was held, prior to the match. At the start of the event, cheerleading girls dressed in pom-pom clothing stepped onto the football pitch to entertain the crowd; the routine also featured a small number of Danish–Turkish girls from a local school, performing a folk dance display containing Turkish elements.[80] The act was succeeded by an appearance from Danish pop singer and actor Stig Rossen, who sang an alternative version of the notable song "Wonderful Copenhagen".[80][81] Prince Joachim of Denmark, the youngest of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik's two children, welcomed the opening ceremony by making a short speech to all the seated spectators in the stadium.[82][83]

Broadcasting edit

The final was made available on television, across 185 countries, with an estimated 500 million viewers.[84] Danish television channel DR1 announced that they would use seventeen cameras, for the match coverage.[84] In the United Kingdom, BBC One, the main channel of the public television corporation, the British Broadcasting Corporation acquired the rights for the final;[85] the network broadcast the event, with live commentary provided by veteran professional sports pundit and television presenter Barry Davies, who was assisted by former English footballer Trevor Brooking.[86] In the United Kingdom, the final came second in the overnight ratings list, with 9.1 million viewers, behind an episode of Coronation Street.[87] The game was shown on Fox Sports World in the United States.[88] In Turkey, the match was broadcast on the public television channel TRT 1.[84]

Match edit

Summary edit

First half edit

Arsenal started the match through a kick-off by Henry.[89] Three minutes into the match, captain Tony Adams attempted to clear the ball with a header,[90] only for it to land at the feet of Arif Erdem, who attempted a volley from outside the Arsenal area that was deflected on to the post, with Galatasaray being awarded a corner. Erdem took it, but failed to trouble the defence and the ball was easily cleared.[89] Arsenal responded via Bergkamp, who received the ball from Marc Overmars; Bergkamp attempted to outrun Galatasaray defenders Capone and Gheorghe Popescu and into their area, but he was unable to keep the ball in play.[89] Arsenal fashioned more chances, as Overmars won a one-on-one encounter against Capone, trying to reach Bergkamp, but the ball was easily read by Popescu and put out for a corner. The corner came to nothing, with Patrick Vieira trying to hit the ball, but an opportunity went to Henry, whose shot went over the bar.[90] A third of the match played, Arsenal were awarded a free-kick after Okan Buruk received a yellow card for a slide tackle on Vieira.[89]

Martin Keown took the free-kick, which Popescu unsuccessfully attempted to clear, giving Overmars a shot on goal, a volley which went over. One minute later, Galatasaray's first opportunity came when Erdem received a straight ball from a Hagi-taken free-kick and took a shot, which goalkeeper David Seaman managed to keep out with his left hand for a corner. The corner was taken, but no Galatasaray player was available to direct the ball towards the goal. Arsenal would create more opportunities, when Sylvinho snatched the ball from Hagi and ran down Galatasaray's left, before putting in a cross to the running Henry, who was halted by a clearance from Bülent Korkmaz.[89] As Galatasaray grew more into the game, Erdem exchanged passes with Şükür, whose bicycle kick went completely off target.[89] Arsenal began creating more chances – in the 35th minute, Overmars made a low powerful shot on goal, forcing Cláudio Taffarel to make a diving save.[89] Overmars then made another run into the area, but his attempt went across the goal. Galatasaray nearly took the lead with only two minutes of the first half remaining, when Şükür found Erdem, who beat the offside trap. However, his shot went just wide.[89]

Second half edit

Galatasaray kicked off the second half, with neither team having made any substitutions. During the third minute, Vieira picked out Parlour, but his shot hit the outside of the net. Galatasaray almost scored the opening goal, when Okan Buruk played in Hakan Şükür, whose shot hit the right post.[89] Arsenal attempted to strike, with Sylvinho passing Hagi, and finding Henry, who in turn put in a cross for Keown, only for his shot to go over.[89][90] Later, Parlour sent a long ball into the Galatasaray midfield, but no Arsenal player was there to pick up the ball.[89] A free-kick was given to Bergkamp after a foul on Overmars, but it was cleared with a Popescu header.[89] Galatasaray attempted an attack on the counter, with Capone giving the ball to Hagi, who lost his balance while preparing to take a shot. After receiving a pass, Hagi put in a wide cross for Şükür, but he was denied a shot on target after a clearance.[89] Arsenal had another chance, when Henry snatched the ball from Korkmaz, and entered the penalty area, only to see his shot to go off target.[89]

A throw-in by Hagi led to Şükür attempting to reach Erdem, who was in the penalty area, but he was tackled and play continued,[89] which saw Arsenal attack on the counter under Parlour, whose volley went wide. Overmars then had an opportunity, after being given the ball by Henry, but the shot was off target.[89] In the 70th minute, Korkmaz exchanged passes with Erdem, but his effort was successfully blocked by Tony Adams.[89] Three minutes later, Parlour attempted a bending cross for Henry, but Taffarel read it easily.[89] A well-played pass by Nwankwo Kanu ensured the ball reached Henry on the left area, who proceeded to give it to Overmars in the penalty area. Overmars's shot fell flat, but was still enough to force Taffarel to make a save.[89] With four minutes of normal time remaining, the Turks came close to a winning goal, when Şükür collected the ball from the centre and entered Arsenal's area, but lost his footing before he could make an effort on goal, allowing Seaman to pick up the ball. Two minutes of injury time were added on, just when a free-kick was awarded to Galatasaray.[89] Şükür took the shot, but the ball went around the wall and wide.[89] It proved to be the final event in normal time, as the match entered extra time.

Extra time edit

With the match entering extra time and the golden goal rule applying, both sides had chances to score the decisive goal. In the second minute, Henry beat two defenders to enter the opponent's area, but his shot went just across the goal.[89] Shortly after, Hagi received a straight red card,[89] after game footage showed the player holding and striking Adams in the back; the Arsenal captain was awarded a yellow card for hitting Hagi during the altercation.[91] As a result, Arsenal began to put the Turkish side under pressure by creating more chances through Henry, who almost won the game when he directed a header on goal from a long cross by Parlour,[89] which Taffarel managed to keep out. Overmars's effort was then blocked by a Galatasaray defender.[89]

Near the start of the second half in extra time, Galatasaray's first opportunity came, when Şükür attempted a shot from a Popescu cross,[89] but the ball hit the side netting. After seven minutes, Kanu beat a defender, dribbled into the Galatasaray area and shot the ball twice,[89] only to be denied twice by Taffarel. In the dying minutes both teams continued to create decisive chances – Galatasaray's Popescu was given a free-kick, after Şükür was brought down by Keown.[90] However, the ball flew straight into Seaman's arms. Arsenal's Sylvinho put in a cross into the Galatasaray area to Henry, but ball was cleared away.[89] The final whistle was blown and the match moved into a penalty shoot-out.

Penalty shoot-out edit

Galatasaray's Ergün Penbe stepped up to take the first spot kick and scored. He placed the ball inside the near right-hand corner, just past Seaman, who dived to his left. Davor Šuker was the first man up to take Arsenal's penalty kick. His effort proved to be unsuccessful, as the ball hit the left-hand post and bounced off the goal. Şükür became the next player to take Galatasaray's spot kick. He scored as he lobbed the ball in the right-hand corner. With Galatasaray leading 2–0, Arsenal's next penalty taker was Parlour. He placed the ball on the spot and successfully scored by burying the ball to Taffarel's right to make it 2–1. Ümit Davala calmly placed the goal, near the centre of the goal to make it 3–1 to Galatasaray. Arsenal's only hope now was Vieira, but the midfielder missed and hit the crossbar instead. Popescu then stepped up, and netted with a powerful shot, as Galatasaray won the penalty shoot-out 4–1.[53][90][91]

Details edit

Parken Stadium, Copenhagen
Attendance: 38,919[93]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Galatasaray[94]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Arsenal[94]
GK 1   Cláudio Taffarel
RB 35   Capone   71'
CB 4   Gheorghe Popescu   63'
CB 3   Bülent Korkmaz (c)   18'
LB 67   Ergün Penbe
RM 7   Okan Buruk   12'   83'
CM 22   Ümit Davala
CM 8   Suat Kaya   95'
LM 10   Gheorghe Hagi   94'
CF 6   Arif Erdem   48'   95'
CF 9   Hakan Şükür
Substitutes:
GK 30   Kerem İnan
DF 14   Fatih Akyel
DF 33   Hakan Ünsal   83'
MF 16   Ahmet Yıldırım   95'
MF 18   Mehmet Yozgatlı
MF 23   Hasan Şaş   119'   95'
MF 36   Márcio Mixirica
Manager:
  Fatih Terim
 
GK 1   David Seaman
RB 2   Lee Dixon
CB 6   Tony Adams (c)   94'
CB 5   Martin Keown   40'
LB 16   Sylvinho
RM 15   Ray Parlour
CM 17   Emmanuel Petit
CM 4   Patrick Vieira   23'
LM 11   Marc Overmars   115'
CF 14   Thierry Henry
CF 10   Dennis Bergkamp   75'
Substitutes:
GK 24   John Lukic
DF 3   Nigel Winterburn
DF 22   Oleh Luzhnyi
MF 18   Gilles Grimandi
MF 19   Stefan Malz
FW 9   Davor Šuker   115'
FW 25   Nwankwo Kanu   75'
Manager:
  Arsène Wenger

Man of the Match:
  Cláudio Taffarel (Galatasaray)[1]

Assistant referees:
  Fernando Tresaco Gracia (Spain)[2]
  Victoriano Giráldez Carrasco (Spain)[2]
Fourth official:
  Arturo Daudén Ibáñez (Spain)[79]

Match rules

Statistics edit

Aftermath edit

After the players had collected their medals, UEFA president Lennart Johansson handed over the trophy to Bülent Korkmaz. Korkmaz celebrated by raising the silverware, together with Şükür and the rest of the Galatasaray squad on the podium, including the ejected Hagi himself as golden confetti rained down.[96][97] A selected UEFA panel named Taffarel as the man of the match, and presented him with a trophy after the game.[1][98]

Galatasaray manager Fatih Terim expressed his delight following his side's victory. He was interviewed by the Turkish press and dedicated the cup to Turkey and its public, particularly to those who lost their lives during the 1999 İzmit earthquake: "Many people suffered terribly in the earthquake in Turkey last year and if this victory brings some happiness back into their lives then I am delighted and so are all the players. We are very proud if we are able to help the Turkish people in some small way and this victory is for the whole country and all of the soccer fans in Turkey. I believe they were all united behind us. Terim also praised his own players and Taffarel: "I am proud and delighted he is in my team. He was magnificent and thoroughly deserved to be man of the match". Popescu, a former defender of Tottenham Hotspur, also indulged in the triumph and said: "I am sure the fans at my old club are delighted as well!"[99]

As some Arsenal players were seen consoling each other,[100] manager Arsène Wenger was left to rue the defeat and said that his Arsenal side could not take their chances: "It was not a huge advantage for us to have Hagi sent off, sometimes you defend better with 10 men because everybody is focused." He was displeased with the penalty shoot-out and criticised Spanish referee Antonio López Nieto for deciding the penalty shoot-out to take place in front of Galatasaray fans. Wenger was also unhappy with the decision made by UEFA officials regarding a coin toss during extra time, which would affect where the spot kicks would be taken.[101][102]

The win was widely celebrated in Turkey; Galatasaray players and staff received a hero's welcome in Istanbul from the club's fans.[103] The Turkish media hailed the match as one of the best achievements in their sports history and the biggest in football, the country's most popular sport. The Ministry of Youth and Sports minister Fikret Ünlü, who attended the final, described the performance as "marvelous" and "a big present from Galatasaray to Turkey".[104] Ahmet Necdet Sezer, the President of Turkey highlighted the club's success by awarding the team with the State Medal of Distinguished Service, as a result for winning the country's first European competition.[105] In August 2013 the two sides met in an Emirates Cup pre-season match. The friendly ended in a 2–1 win for Galatasaray.[106][107]

Fan riots edit

 
The City Hall Square, where the riots took place

The final was overshadowed by riots between the two sides – it began when Galatasaray fans stormed a club in Strøget, composed of Arsenal supporters.[108] Arsenal fans responded by provoking the Galatasaray followers, along with fans of other clubs involved, as retribution for the two Leeds United supporters murdered, before the club's semi-final first leg match against Galatasaray.[109] Four Britons and Turks were apprehended by the Danish riot police following the violence.[110] The turmoil was covered by some British media; tabloid newspaper the Daily Mirror, published images, believed to be the Arsenal fans involved in the onslaught,[111] while BBC News, ITN News and Sky News reported and broadcast television footage of the riots.[112]

One Arsenal supporter, Paul Dineen was stabbed in the back with a knife, during the riots in a pub, near the City Hall Square.[113] The incident caused Arsenal to offer their fans full compensation, if they did not want to travel and attend the match.[114] Another three members of the public, identified as one Englishman, Turk and Dutchman were also wounded by knifing when the event was still under its way.[115] Sixty people, all presumed to have been involved, were detained by Danish law enforcement, while another 19 suffered injuries as a result of the violence.[116]

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The 2000 UEFA Cup Final was a football match that took place on 17 May 2000 at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen Denmark to decide the winner of the 1999 2000 UEFA Cup The game event pitted Galatasaray of Turkey and Arsenal of England and was the final match of the 1999 2000 season the 29th final of Europe s second largest club football competition the UEFA Cup It was Galatasaray s first appearance in a final of a European tournament and Arsenal s first UEFA Cup final 2000 UEFA Cup FinalThe match programme coverEvent1999 2000 UEFA CupGalatasaray Arsenal0 0After golden goal extra timeGalatasaray won 4 1 on penaltiesDate17 May 2000VenueParken Stadium CopenhagenMan of the MatchClaudio Taffarel Galatasaray 1 RefereeAntonio Lopez Nieto Spain 2 Attendance38 919WeatherLight rain13 C 55 F 94 humidity 3 19992001 Both clubs competed in the 1999 2000 UEFA Champions League with each team finishing in third place of the first group stage Galatasaray behind Chelsea and Hertha Berlin and Arsenal behind Barcelona and Fiorentina thus exiting the competition and qualifying for the third round of the UEFA Cup From there the two sides advanced through the fourth round the quarter finals and the semi finals to progress to the final Galatasaray overcame Bologna Borussia Dortmund Mallorca and Leeds United on their way while Arsenal defeated Nantes Deportivo La Coruna Werder Bremen and Lens The match was attended by 38 919 spectators as Galatasaray won 4 1 on penalties following extra time making it the first time for a Turkish side to win a European honour They also obtained a Treble having also won the Turkish league championship and the Turkish domestic cup titles As a result of their triumph Galatasaray became the first UEFA Cup winner to compete for the UEFA Super Cup following the dissolution of the UEFA Cup Winners Cup and also initially qualified for the later cancelled 2001 FIFA Club World Championship The final was somewhat marred by the riots between supporters of the two sides Contents 1 Route to the final 1 1 Galatasaray 1 2 Arsenal 2 Pre match 2 1 Background 2 2 Ticketing 2 3 Venue 2 4 Match ball 2 5 Match officials 2 6 Opening ceremony 3 Broadcasting 4 Match 4 1 Summary 4 1 1 First half 4 1 2 Second half 4 1 3 Extra time 4 1 4 Penalty shoot out 4 2 Details 4 3 Statistics 5 Aftermath 6 Fan riots 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksRoute to the final editFurther information 1999 2000 UEFA Cup nbsp Galatasaray Round nbsp ArsenalUEFA Champions LeagueOpponent Agg 1st leg 2nd leg Qualifying round Opponent Agg 1st leg 2nd leg nbsp Rapid Wien 4 0 3 0 A 1 0 H Third qualifying round Opponent Result First group stage Opponent Result nbsp Hertha BSC 2 2 H Matchday 1 nbsp Fiorentina 0 0 A nbsp Milan 1 2 A Matchday 2 nbsp AIK 3 1 H nbsp Chelsea 1 0 A Matchday 3 nbsp Barcelona 1 1 A nbsp Chelsea 0 5 H Matchday 4 nbsp Barcelona 2 4 H nbsp Hertha BSC 1 4 A Matchday 5 nbsp Fiorentina 0 1 H nbsp Milan 3 2 H Matchday 6 nbsp AIK 3 2 A Group H third place Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Chelsea 6 3 2 1 10 3 7 11 Advance to second group stage2 nbsp Hertha BSC 6 2 2 2 7 10 3 83 nbsp Galatasaray 6 2 1 3 10 13 3 7 Transfer to UEFA Cup4 nbsp Milan 6 1 3 2 6 7 1 6Source UEFA Final standings Group B third place Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Barcelona 6 4 2 0 19 9 10 14 Advance to second group stage2 nbsp Fiorentina 6 2 3 1 9 7 2 93 nbsp Arsenal 6 2 2 2 9 9 0 8 Transfer to UEFA Cup4 nbsp AIK 6 0 1 5 4 16 12 1Source UEFAUEFA CupOpponent Agg 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg 1st leg 2nd leg nbsp Bologna 3 2 1 1 A 2 1 H Third round nbsp Nantes 6 3 3 0 H 3 3 A nbsp Borussia Dortmund 2 0 2 0 A 0 0 H Fourth round nbsp Deportivo La Coruna 6 3 5 1 H 1 2 A nbsp Mallorca 6 2 4 1 A 2 1 H Quarter finals nbsp Werder Bremen 6 2 2 0 H 4 2 A nbsp Leeds United 4 2 2 0 H 2 2 A Semi finals nbsp Lens 3 1 1 0 H 2 1 A Galatasaray edit Galatasaray were required to qualify for the group stage as Turkey s country coefficient only held qualifying places 4 The Turks entered the third qualifying round of the 1999 2000 UEFA Champions League the final qualifying game of the competition where they competed against Rapid Wien in two matches 5 Galatasaray won the first leg with 3 0 at the Ernst Happel Stadion 6 and earned their spot in the first group stage following a 1 0 win at their home arena Ali Sami Yen Stadium in the decisive leg 7 Galatasaray were scheduled to take part in Group G containing Chelsea Hertha BSC and Milan 8 Six matches were played as they recorded a total two wins one draw and three defeats 9 thus descending into the third round of the UEFA Cup 10 nbsp Galatasaray playing Leeds United during the second leg match at Elland RoadGalatasaray faced Bologna in the competition s third round 11 The first game was played at Stadio Renato Dall Ara which ended in a 1 1 draw the Italian side took the lead after a Giuseppe Signori goal during the second half before Hakan Sukur levelled the score with eight minutes remaining 12 At home the Turkish side scored twice during the first half and conceded once as they won the match 2 1 and the overall leg 3 2 13 Galatasaray were pitted against Borussia Dortmund in the fourth round 11 Gala won 2 0 away at Westfalenstadion 14 while a scoreless draw in the homecoming match was enough for Galatasaray to see them through 15 In the quarter finals Galatasaray s opponents were Mallorca 11 They won the first match with 4 1 which was played at Son Moix 16 They booked their place in the next round by clinching a 2 1 home victory in the return leg winning 6 2 on aggregate 17 Galatasaray were up against Leeds United in the semi finals 11 The Istanbul side began their first game on home soil with a 2 0 win following goals by Sukur and Capone 18 At Elland Road their second match ended in a 2 2 stalemate with Gheorghe Hagi and Sukur netting thus winning the tie 4 2 and proceeding to the final 19 Arsenal edit Arsenal qualified automatically into the Champions League group stage because of England s country coefficient 4 They were drawn in Group B along with AIK Barcelona and Fiorentina 8 Each club played six matches with Arsenal registering two victories two draws and two defeats 20 This meant they finished in third place one point behind second place holders Fiorentina 20 and hence entered the third round stage of the UEFA Cup 21 Arsenal competed against Nantes in the third round of the contest 11 At their home venue Arsenal Stadium they defeated the French club 3 0 22 before recording a 3 3 draw at the Stade de la Beaujoire ensuring the Gunners a 6 3 aggregate victory 23 They battled Deportivo La Coruna in the fourth round 11 Arsenal played at their home ground in the first match and comprehensively beat the Spanish outfit by five goals to one 24 before suffering a 2 1 loss at Estadio Municipal de Riazor which was still enough to take the English side to the next round on aggregate 25 Werder Bremen were next up in the quarter finals 11 Goals apiece by Thierry Henry and Freddie Ljungberg helped them to a 2 0 victory at home 26 Arsenal sealed their place in the semi finals in the second leg played at the Weserstadion a match which they won 4 2 after Ray Parlour s hat trick and a lone Henry goal to register a 6 2 aggregate win 27 In the semi finals Arsenal collided with Lens 11 The first leg took place at home and the Gunners won by one goal to nil through an early goal scored by Dennis Bergkamp 28 They advanced at Stade Felix Bollaert with a 2 1 victory overall winning 3 1 to reach the final 29 Pre match editBackground edit Galatasaray and Arsenal met each other for the first time in a European football competition though the Turkish outfit had faced English clubs formerly on eight occasions 30 Their first was against Manchester United in the 1993 94 Champions League second round which they won 3 3 on away goals in a two legged match 31 32 Both teams were reunited in the following season of the group stage which concluded in a goalless tie and a Galatasaray blow 33 34 Other meetings include against West Bromwich Albion in the commencing round of the 1978 79 UEFA Cup 35 36 and Chelsea in this year s Champions League campaign 37 38 Arsenal by contrast ran into Turkish opposition twice both of them against Fenerbahce in the 1979 80 European Cup Winners Cup first round the home game was won by the English side 2 0 while the away leg ended in a 0 0 draw 39 40 Arsenal had a better European record compared to Galatasaray going into the match they defeated Anderlecht with a 4 3 aggregate winning result in the final of the 1969 70 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 41 42 The London based club reached the Cup Winners Cup finales three times in 1980 where they suffered a 5 4 defeat in a penalty shoot out to Valencia following a 0 0 stalemate 43 Arsenal also reached the 1994 final winning 1 0 over Parma 44 and the following edition losing 2 1 at the hands of Real Zaragoza 45 Their 1994 success led to them qualifying for that year s European Super Cup where they were beaten 2 0 by Milan on aggregate in two games 46 47 This was Arsenal s first UEFA Cup sixth in total European final 48 The club were considered favorites to win the match 49 Galatasaray entered the final in search for a Treble 50 Their fourteenth and fourth successive Turkish league title was confirmed on the final matchday 51 The Turkish club added the domestic cup to their trophy cabinet after Antalyaspor was defeated with a 5 3 victory in the 2000 Turkish Cup Final 52 The side participated in their first UEFA Cup and European competition final 53 while also becoming the first ever team from Turkey to make the final in a UEFA club football competition 54 Ticketing edit Before the final both finalists were awarded 12 000 tickets 55 The Danish Football Union announced that 9 000 tickets would be offered for sale to the public while the remaining 3 000 were sold to other European countries 56 UEFA allocated another 3 000 tickets to their officials and VIP members 55 Problems ensued after it was revealed that Galatasaray had been charging the tickets more than the original price in order to prevent some football hooligans from entering the ground The Turkish club s secretary general however denied this and insisted that the tickets were being sold at their original price and to support the stadium and the club s other sporting activities 57 Venue edit nbsp Parken Stadium the venue of the finalParken Stadium was selected as the venue for the final after a decision made by the UEFA Executive Committee 58 It is located in the Indre Osterbro territory in Copenhagen 59 the site was once known as Idraetsparken 60 with the opening premiere held in 1911 61 It was the home of the Denmark national football team and Kjobenhavns Boldklub s KB matches until 1990 62 63 when the venue underwent reconstruction by the Danish lending company Baltica Finans A S 61 with the former scrapped in favour of the new name Parken Stadium 61 The concept was supported by the Danish Football Union with a contract that all of Denmark s national games would take place at the stadium for fifteen years 64 The price of the renovation was DKK640 million 740 million 65 It made its debut two years later in 1992 61 and has since then been the home base for F C Copenhagen s fixtures 66 This was the second occasion that a major European final had been staged at Parken The venue also hosted the 1994 Cup Winners Cup Final between Arsenal and Parma 67 Match ball edit Adidas Terrestra Silverstream was the official match ball used in the final 68 It was assembled and marketed by German sport firm Adidas and was the ninth ball in the European Championship series 69 as well as part of the Adidas Finale 70 The ball s design was created by British independent brand specialist company Design Bridge 71 and influenced by the waters in the Netherlands and Belgium 69 The ball contains synthetic foam layers making it more comfortable to grip and smoother to control 72 The Terrestra Silverstream was later unveiled as the official match ball of the UEFA Euro 2000 73 Match officials edit Before the final a match official team from the Royal Spanish Football Federation was appointed with Antonio Lopez Nieto as the main referee of the final 74 his second UEFA Cup final since 1998 between Inter Milan and Lazio 75 Nieto obtained his international referee badge in 1993 76 and had previously taken charge of 30 European tournament games 15 UEFA Champions League and 15 UEFA Cup matches 77 The Spaniard made his European debut in the second leg of the first round tie between Manchester United and Honved in the 1993 94 UEFA Champions League 77 78 He was also present in the match referees squad during the UEFA Euro 1996 qualifiers and the main event 77 as well as at the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers 77 Nieto was joined by assistant referees Fernando Tresaco Gracia and Victoriano Giraldez Carrasco and fourth official Arturo Dauden Ibanez 2 79 Opening ceremony edit An opening ceremony was held prior to the match At the start of the event cheerleading girls dressed in pom pom clothing stepped onto the football pitch to entertain the crowd the routine also featured a small number of Danish Turkish girls from a local school performing a folk dance display containing Turkish elements 80 The act was succeeded by an appearance from Danish pop singer and actor Stig Rossen who sang an alternative version of the notable song Wonderful Copenhagen 80 81 Prince Joachim of Denmark the youngest of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik s two children welcomed the opening ceremony by making a short speech to all the seated spectators in the stadium 82 83 Broadcasting editThe final was made available on television across 185 countries with an estimated 500 million viewers 84 Danish television channel DR1 announced that they would use seventeen cameras for the match coverage 84 In the United Kingdom BBC One the main channel of the public television corporation the British Broadcasting Corporation acquired the rights for the final 85 the network broadcast the event with live commentary provided by veteran professional sports pundit and television presenter Barry Davies who was assisted by former English footballer Trevor Brooking 86 In the United Kingdom the final came second in the overnight ratings list with 9 1 million viewers behind an episode of Coronation Street 87 The game was shown on Fox Sports World in the United States 88 In Turkey the match was broadcast on the public television channel TRT 1 84 Match editSummary edit First half edit Arsenal started the match through a kick off by Henry 89 Three minutes into the match captain Tony Adams attempted to clear the ball with a header 90 only for it to land at the feet of Arif Erdem who attempted a volley from outside the Arsenal area that was deflected on to the post with Galatasaray being awarded a corner Erdem took it but failed to trouble the defence and the ball was easily cleared 89 Arsenal responded via Bergkamp who received the ball from Marc Overmars Bergkamp attempted to outrun Galatasaray defenders Capone and Gheorghe Popescu and into their area but he was unable to keep the ball in play 89 Arsenal fashioned more chances as Overmars won a one on one encounter against Capone trying to reach Bergkamp but the ball was easily read by Popescu and put out for a corner The corner came to nothing with Patrick Vieira trying to hit the ball but an opportunity went to Henry whose shot went over the bar 90 A third of the match played Arsenal were awarded a free kick after Okan Buruk received a yellow card for a slide tackle on Vieira 89 Martin Keown took the free kick which Popescu unsuccessfully attempted to clear giving Overmars a shot on goal a volley which went over One minute later Galatasaray s first opportunity came when Erdem received a straight ball from a Hagi taken free kick and took a shot which goalkeeper David Seaman managed to keep out with his left hand for a corner The corner was taken but no Galatasaray player was available to direct the ball towards the goal Arsenal would create more opportunities when Sylvinho snatched the ball from Hagi and ran down Galatasaray s left before putting in a cross to the running Henry who was halted by a clearance from Bulent Korkmaz 89 As Galatasaray grew more into the game Erdem exchanged passes with Sukur whose bicycle kick went completely off target 89 Arsenal began creating more chances in the 35th minute Overmars made a low powerful shot on goal forcing Claudio Taffarel to make a diving save 89 Overmars then made another run into the area but his attempt went across the goal Galatasaray nearly took the lead with only two minutes of the first half remaining when Sukur found Erdem who beat the offside trap However his shot went just wide 89 Second half edit Galatasaray kicked off the second half with neither team having made any substitutions During the third minute Vieira picked out Parlour but his shot hit the outside of the net Galatasaray almost scored the opening goal when Okan Buruk played in Hakan Sukur whose shot hit the right post 89 Arsenal attempted to strike with Sylvinho passing Hagi and finding Henry who in turn put in a cross for Keown only for his shot to go over 89 90 Later Parlour sent a long ball into the Galatasaray midfield but no Arsenal player was there to pick up the ball 89 A free kick was given to Bergkamp after a foul on Overmars but it was cleared with a Popescu header 89 Galatasaray attempted an attack on the counter with Capone giving the ball to Hagi who lost his balance while preparing to take a shot After receiving a pass Hagi put in a wide cross for Sukur but he was denied a shot on target after a clearance 89 Arsenal had another chance when Henry snatched the ball from Korkmaz and entered the penalty area only to see his shot to go off target 89 A throw in by Hagi led to Sukur attempting to reach Erdem who was in the penalty area but he was tackled and play continued 89 which saw Arsenal attack on the counter under Parlour whose volley went wide Overmars then had an opportunity after being given the ball by Henry but the shot was off target 89 In the 70th minute Korkmaz exchanged passes with Erdem but his effort was successfully blocked by Tony Adams 89 Three minutes later Parlour attempted a bending cross for Henry but Taffarel read it easily 89 A well played pass by Nwankwo Kanu ensured the ball reached Henry on the left area who proceeded to give it to Overmars in the penalty area Overmars s shot fell flat but was still enough to force Taffarel to make a save 89 With four minutes of normal time remaining the Turks came close to a winning goal when Sukur collected the ball from the centre and entered Arsenal s area but lost his footing before he could make an effort on goal allowing Seaman to pick up the ball Two minutes of injury time were added on just when a free kick was awarded to Galatasaray 89 Sukur took the shot but the ball went around the wall and wide 89 It proved to be the final event in normal time as the match entered extra time Extra time edit With the match entering extra time and the golden goal rule applying both sides had chances to score the decisive goal In the second minute Henry beat two defenders to enter the opponent s area but his shot went just across the goal 89 Shortly after Hagi received a straight red card 89 after game footage showed the player holding and striking Adams in the back the Arsenal captain was awarded a yellow card for hitting Hagi during the altercation 91 As a result Arsenal began to put the Turkish side under pressure by creating more chances through Henry who almost won the game when he directed a header on goal from a long cross by Parlour 89 which Taffarel managed to keep out Overmars s effort was then blocked by a Galatasaray defender 89 Near the start of the second half in extra time Galatasaray s first opportunity came when Sukur attempted a shot from a Popescu cross 89 but the ball hit the side netting After seven minutes Kanu beat a defender dribbled into the Galatasaray area and shot the ball twice 89 only to be denied twice by Taffarel In the dying minutes both teams continued to create decisive chances Galatasaray s Popescu was given a free kick after Sukur was brought down by Keown 90 However the ball flew straight into Seaman s arms Arsenal s Sylvinho put in a cross into the Galatasaray area to Henry but ball was cleared away 89 The final whistle was blown and the match moved into a penalty shoot out Penalty shoot out edit Galatasaray s Ergun Penbe stepped up to take the first spot kick and scored He placed the ball inside the near right hand corner just past Seaman who dived to his left Davor Suker was the first man up to take Arsenal s penalty kick His effort proved to be unsuccessful as the ball hit the left hand post and bounced off the goal Sukur became the next player to take Galatasaray s spot kick He scored as he lobbed the ball in the right hand corner With Galatasaray leading 2 0 Arsenal s next penalty taker was Parlour He placed the ball on the spot and successfully scored by burying the ball to Taffarel s right to make it 2 1 Umit Davala calmly placed the goal near the centre of the goal to make it 3 1 to Galatasaray Arsenal s only hope now was Vieira but the midfielder missed and hit the crossbar instead Popescu then stepped up and netted with a powerful shot as Galatasaray won the penalty shoot out 4 1 53 90 91 Details edit 17 May 200020 45 CESTGalatasaray nbsp 0 0 a e t nbsp ArsenalReport 92 PenaltiesPenbe nbsp Sukur nbsp Davala nbsp Popescu nbsp 4 1 nbsp Suker nbsp Parlour nbsp VieiraParken Stadium CopenhagenAttendance 38 919 93 Referee Antonio Lopez Nieto Spain 74 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Galatasaray 94 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Arsenal 94 GK 1 nbsp Claudio TaffarelRB 35 nbsp Capone nbsp 71 CB 4 nbsp Gheorghe Popescu nbsp 63 CB 3 nbsp Bulent Korkmaz c nbsp 18 LB 67 nbsp Ergun PenbeRM 7 nbsp Okan Buruk nbsp 12 nbsp 83 CM 22 nbsp Umit DavalaCM 8 nbsp Suat Kaya nbsp 95 LM 10 nbsp Gheorghe Hagi nbsp 94 CF 6 nbsp Arif Erdem nbsp 48 nbsp 95 CF 9 nbsp Hakan SukurSubstitutes GK 30 nbsp Kerem InanDF 14 nbsp Fatih AkyelDF 33 nbsp Hakan Unsal nbsp 83 MF 16 nbsp Ahmet Yildirim nbsp 95 MF 18 nbsp Mehmet YozgatliMF 23 nbsp Hasan Sas nbsp 119 nbsp 95 MF 36 nbsp Marcio MixiricaManager nbsp Fatih Terim nbsp GK 1 nbsp David SeamanRB 2 nbsp Lee DixonCB 6 nbsp Tony Adams c nbsp 94 CB 5 nbsp Martin Keown nbsp 40 LB 16 nbsp SylvinhoRM 15 nbsp Ray ParlourCM 17 nbsp Emmanuel PetitCM 4 nbsp Patrick Vieira nbsp 23 LM 11 nbsp Marc Overmars nbsp 115 CF 14 nbsp Thierry HenryCF 10 nbsp Dennis Bergkamp nbsp 75 Substitutes GK 24 nbsp John LukicDF 3 nbsp Nigel WinterburnDF 22 nbsp Oleh LuzhnyiMF 18 nbsp Gilles GrimandiMF 19 nbsp Stefan MalzFW 9 nbsp Davor Suker nbsp 115 FW 25 nbsp Nwankwo Kanu nbsp 75 Manager nbsp Arsene WengerMan of the Match nbsp Claudio Taffarel Galatasaray 1 Assistant referees nbsp Fernando Tresaco Gracia Spain 2 nbsp Victoriano Giraldez Carrasco Spain 2 Fourth official nbsp Arturo Dauden Ibanez Spain 79 Match rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of golden goal extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if scores still level Seven named substitutes Maximum of three substitutions Statistics edit Overall 95 Galatasaray ArsenalGoals scored 0 0Total shots 20 16Shots on target 8 5Ball possession Corner kicks 8 9Fouls committed 23 20Offsides 5 2Yellow cards 6 3Red cards 1 0Aftermath editAfter the players had collected their medals UEFA president Lennart Johansson handed over the trophy to Bulent Korkmaz Korkmaz celebrated by raising the silverware together with Sukur and the rest of the Galatasaray squad on the podium including the ejected Hagi himself as golden confetti rained down 96 97 A selected UEFA panel named Taffarel as the man of the match and presented him with a trophy after the game 1 98 Galatasaray manager Fatih Terim expressed his delight following his side s victory He was interviewed by the Turkish press and dedicated the cup to Turkey and its public particularly to those who lost their lives during the 1999 Izmit earthquake Many people suffered terribly in the earthquake in Turkey last year and if this victory brings some happiness back into their lives then I am delighted and so are all the players We are very proud if we are able to help the Turkish people in some small way and this victory is for the whole country and all of the soccer fans in Turkey I believe they were all united behind us Terim also praised his own players and Taffarel I am proud and delighted he is in my team He was magnificent and thoroughly deserved to be man of the match Popescu a former defender of Tottenham Hotspur also indulged in the triumph and said I am sure the fans at my old club are delighted as well 99 As some Arsenal players were seen consoling each other 100 manager Arsene Wenger was left to rue the defeat and said that his Arsenal side could not take their chances It was not a huge advantage for us to have Hagi sent off sometimes you defend better with 10 men because everybody is focused He was displeased with the penalty shoot out and criticised Spanish referee Antonio Lopez Nieto for deciding the penalty shoot out to take place in front of Galatasaray fans Wenger was also unhappy with the decision made by UEFA officials regarding a coin toss during extra time which would affect where the spot kicks would be taken 101 102 The win was widely celebrated in Turkey Galatasaray players and staff received a hero s welcome in Istanbul from the club s fans 103 The Turkish media hailed the match as one of the best achievements in their sports history and the biggest in football the country s most popular sport The Ministry of Youth and Sports minister Fikret Unlu who attended the final described the performance as marvelous and a big present from Galatasaray to Turkey 104 Ahmet Necdet Sezer the President of Turkey highlighted the club s success by awarding the team with the State Medal of Distinguished Service as a result for winning the country s first European competition 105 In August 2013 the two sides met in an Emirates Cup pre season match The friendly ended in a 2 1 win for Galatasaray 106 107 Fan riots editMain article 2000 UEFA Cup Final riots nbsp The City Hall Square where the riots took placeThe final was overshadowed by riots between the two sides it began when Galatasaray fans stormed a club in Stroget composed of Arsenal supporters 108 Arsenal fans responded by provoking the Galatasaray followers along with fans of other clubs involved as retribution for the two Leeds United supporters murdered before the club s semi final first leg match against Galatasaray 109 Four Britons and Turks were apprehended by the Danish riot police following the violence 110 The turmoil was covered by some British media tabloid newspaper the Daily Mirror published images 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