1997–98 Real Madrid C.F. season
1997–98 season | |||
President | Lorenzo Sanz | ||
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Manager | Jupp Heynckes | ||
La Liga | 4th | ||
Copa del Rey | Round of 16 | ||
Champions League | Winners | ||
Supercopa de España | Winners | ||
Top goalscorer | Fernando Morientes (12) | ||
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Season summary
Real Madrid failed to retain their La Liga title, but made up for the domestic disappointment by winning the UEFA Champions League with a 1–0 win over Juventus in Amsterdam, their first European Cup since 1966. This, however, was not enough to save the job of manager Jupp Heynckes, who paid for Madrid's low league finish, just eight days after the European triumph.
Kit
Real Madrid's kits were manufactured by Spanish apparel manufacturer Kelme and sponsored by Teka.
Squad
- Squad at end of season[1]
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Left club during season
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Statistics
Goal scorers
La Liga
- Fernando Morientes – 12
Champions League
Results
Champions League
Group stage
17 September 1997 | Real Madrid | 4–1 | Rosenborg | Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid |
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Panucci 7' Zé Roberto 39' Raúl 43' Morientes 83' |
Report | Jakobsen 22' | Attendance: 53,000 Referee: Gilles Veissière (France) |
1 October 1997 | Porto | 0–2 | Real Madrid | Antas, Porto |
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Report | Hierro 14' Raúl 78' |
Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Piero Ceccarini (Italy) |
22 October 1997 | Real Madrid | 5–1 | Olympiacos | Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid |
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Šuker 34', 66' Morientes 44' Víctor 85' Roberto Carlos 90' |
Report | Dabizas 18' | Attendance: 48,000 Referee: Pierluigi Collina (Italy) |
5 November 1997 | Olympiacos | 0–0 | Real Madrid | OAKA Spiridon Louis, Athens |
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Report | Attendance: 55,000 Referee: Hellmut Krug (Germany) |
27 November 1997 | Rosenborg | 2–0 | Real Madrid | Lerkendal, Trondheim |
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Strand 42' Brattbakk 53' |
Report | Attendance: 19,900 Referee: Paul Durkin (England) |
10 December 1997 | Real Madrid | 4–0 | Porto | Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid |
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Hierro 5' Šuker 29', 73' Roberto Carlos 40' |
Report | Attendance: 45,000 Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy) |
Quarter-final
4 March 1998 | Bayer Leverkusen | 1–1 | Real Madrid | Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion, Leverkusen |
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Beinlich 18' | Report | Karembeu 74' | Attendance: 38,000 Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark) |
18 March 1998 | Real Madrid | 3–0 | Bayer Leverkusen | Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid |
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Karembeu 50' Morientes 57' Hierro 90' (pen.) |
Report | Attendance: 70,000 Referee: Nikolai Levnikov (Russia) |
Semi-final
1 April 1998 | Real Madrid | 2–0 | Borussia Dortmund | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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Morientes 25' Karembeu 67' |
Report | Attendance: 85,000 Referee: Mario van der Ende (Netherlands) |
15 April 1998 | Borussia Dortmund | 0–0 | Real Madrid | Westfalenstadion, Dortmund |
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Report | Attendance: 48,500 Referee: Paul Durkin (England) |
Final
20 May 1998 | Real Madrid | 1–0 | Juventus | Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam |
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20:45 | Mijatović 66' | Report | Attendance: 48,500 Referee: Hellmut Krug (Germany) |
References
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