2001 Taça de Portugal Final

2001 Taça de Portugal Final
Event 2000–01 Taça de Portugal
Date 10 June 2001
Venue Estádio Nacional, Oeiras
Man of the Match Pena (Porto)[1][2]
Referee Jorge Coroado (Lisbon)[3]

The 2001 Taça de Portugal Final was the final match of the 2000–01 Taça de Portugal, the 61st season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier Portuguese football cup competition organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The match was played on 10 June 2001 at the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras, and opposed two Primeira Liga sides Marítimo and Porto. Porto defeated Marítimo 2–0 to claim their eleventh Taça de Portugal.[4][5][6]

As a result of Porto winning the Taça de Portugal, the Dragões qualified for the 2001 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira where they took on 2000–01 Primeira Liga winners Boavista at the Estádio do Rio Ave FC.[7]

Match

Details

10 June 2001
17:00 WEST
Marítimo 0 2 Porto
(Report) Pena  13'
Alenichev  79'
Estádio Nacional, Oeiras
Referee: Jorge Coroado (Lisbon)[3]
Marítimo
Porto
GK24 Brazil Gilmar
RB23 Guinea-Bissau Lino
CB14 Brazil Paulo Sérgio
CB5 Portugal Jorge Soares (c)
LB2 Portugal Albertino
DM10 Portugal Bruno  66'  71'
CM11 Bulgaria Ilian Iliev  64'
CM21 Portugal Mariano
RM30 Portugal Joel Santos  80'
LM20 Portugal Joaquim Ferraz
CF13 Portugal Hugo Porfírio
Substitutes:
GK1 Angola Nélson
DF3 Portugal Carlos Jorge
MF7 Portugal Zeca  80'
MF22 Portugal Bakero  64'
FW9 Romania Marius Șumudică  71'
Manager:
Portugal Nelo Vingada
GK55 Russia Sergei Ovchinnikov
RB7 Portugal Carlos Secretário
CB2 Portugal Jorge Costa (c)
CB13 Portugal Jorge Andrade
LB3 Portugal Fernando Nélson
DM5 Paraguay Carlos Paredes  46'
CM10 Brazil Deco
CM15 Russia Dmitri Alenichev  79'
RM21 Portugal Capucho  85'
LM28 Brazil Clayton  80'
CF31 Brazil Pena
Substitutes:
GK44 Portugal Pedro Espinha
DF25 Portugal Cândido Costa  80'
MF20 Portugal Paulinho Santos  46'
MF23 Croatia Silvio Marić
MF29 Portugal António Folha  85'
Manager:
Portugal Fernando Santos
2000–01 Taça de Portugal Winners
Porto
11th Title
Man of the match
Match officials
  • Assistant referees:
  • Fourth official:
Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

References

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