2002 Supercopa de España

2002 Supercopa de España
First leg
Date 18 August 2002
Venue Riazor, A Coruña
Referee Manuel Mejuto González
Attendance 28,000
Second leg
Date 25 August 2002
Venue Mestalla, Valencia
Referee Eduardo Iturralde González
Attendance 32,000

The 2002 Supercopa de España was two-leg Spanish football matches played on 18 August and 25 August 2002. It contested by Deportivo La Coruña, who were Spanish Cup winners in 2001–02, and Valencia CF, who won the 2001–02 Spanish League.

Match details

First leg

18 August 2002
21:45 CET
Deportivo La Coruña 3 – 0 Valencia CF
Valerón  12'
Víctor  21'
Naybet  31'
Report
Riazor, A Coruña
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Mejuto González
Deportivo
Valencia
GK 1Spain José Molina
RB 12 Argentina Lionel Scaloni
CB 5Spain César  71'
CB 4 Morocco Noureddine Naybet
LB 3Spain Enrique Romero  38'
DM 6Brazil Mauro Silva  8'
DM 16 Spain Sergio
RM 18Spain Víctor  90+2'
AM 21Spain Juan Carlos Valerón  79'
LM 10Spain Fran (c)  67'
CF 7 Netherlands Roy Makaay
Substitutes:
MF 23 Argentina Aldo Duscher  67'
DF 14Portugal Jorge Andrade  71'
MF 8Brazil Djalminha  79'
Manager:
Spain Javier Irureta
GK 1 Spain Santiago Cañizares (c)
RB 23 Spain Curro Torres  90+2'
CB 4Argentina Roberto Ayala
CB 2 Argentina Mauricio Pellegrino
LB 15Italy Amedeo Carboni  7'
DM 22Uruguay Gonzalo de los Santos  20'  46'
DM 12 Spain Carlos Marchena  75'
RM 19Spain Francisco Rufete  46'
AM 21 Argentina Pablo Aimar
LM 14 Spain Vicente
CF 10Spain Miguel Ángel Angulo
Subtitutes:
MF 8Spain Rubén Baraja  90+1'  46'
FW 7Norway John Carew  46'
FW 11Spain Juan Sánchez  75'
Manager:
Spain Rafael Benítez

Second leg

Valencia
Deportivo
GK 1 Spain Santiago Cañizares (c)
RB 23 Spain Curro Torres
CB 4Argentina Roberto Ayala Red card 2'
CB 2 Argentina Mauricio Pellegrino
LB 3Brazil Fábio Aurélio  30'
RM 21 Argentina Pablo Aimar  48'  75'
CM 8Spain Rubén Baraja
CM 12 Spain Carlos Marchena  35'  46'
LM 14 Spain Vicente  70'
CF 9Spain Salva
CF 10Spain Miguel Ángel Angulo
Subtitutes:
MF 19Spain Francisco Rufete  46'
DF 15Italy Amedeo Carboni  70'
FW 11Spain Juan Sánchez  75'
Manager:
Spain Rafael Benítez
GK 1Spain José Molina
RB 12 Argentina Lionel Scaloni
CB 5Spain César
CB 4 Morocco Noureddine Naybet
LB 3Spain Enrique Romero
DM 6Brazil Mauro Silva  34'
DM 16 Spain Sergio
RM 18Spain Víctor
AM 21Spain Juan Carlos Valerón  73'
LM 10Spain Fran (c)  12'  70'
CF 7 Netherlands Roy Makaay  85'
Substitutes:
DF 15 Spain Joan Capdevila  70'
MF 23 Argentina Aldo Duscher  73'
FW 17Uruguay Walter Pandiani  85'
Manager:
Spain Javier Irureta

References

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