1999–2000 SK Rapid Wien season

Rapid Wien
1999–2000 season
President Peter Weber
Coach Heribert Weber
Stadium Gerhard Hanappi Stadium,
Vienna, Austria
Bundesliga 3rd
ÖFB-Cup 2nd round
Champions League 3rd qualifying round
UEFA Cup 1st round
Top goalscorer League:
René Wagner (17)

All:
René Wagner (17)
Highest home attendance 35,700
Lowest home attendance 3,000

The 1999–2000 SK Rapid Wien season is the 102nd season in club history.

Squad statistics[1]

No. Nat. Name Age League Cup UEFA Competitions Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Red card
Goalkeepers
1Czech Republic Ladislav Maier 33 35 1 6 42
22Austria Raimund Hedl 24 1 1
Defenders
2Austria Thomas Hirsch 20 1 1 1
4Austria Günter Schießwald 25 28+2 3 1 6 35+2 3 10
5Austria Peter Schöttel 32 33 1 5 39 13
8Germany Martin Braun 30 1 1
14Austria Michael Hatz 28 24+1 3 6 30+1 3 7 1
16Poland Krzysztof Ratajczyk 25 10+2 1 10+2 1 3
19Austria Thomas Zingler 28 11+7 2 1 2+2 1 14+9 3 3 1
Midfielders
3Germany Oliver Freund 29 31 3 1 5+1 37+1 3 9 2
7Germany Jens Dowe 31 28+4 1 1 6 2 35+4 3 2
8Austria Oliver Lederer 21 2+5 2+5 1 1
11Greece Andreas Lagonikakis 27 30+1 2 1 5+1 1 36+2 3 9 1
12Austria Jürgen Saler 21 8+10 8+10 4
13Slovakia Ottó Szabó 18 5 0+2 5+2
15Austria Arnold Wetl 29 23+4 1 1 4+2 28+6 1 1
18Austria Andreas Ivanschitz 15 0+1 0+1 0+2
20Austria Andreas Heraf 31 8+2 0+1 3 11+3 3
23Austria Gerd Wimmer 22 29+4 3 6 35+4 3 7 1
25Austria Stefan Feitsch 19 0+4 1 1+4
Forwards
6Austria Roman Wallner 17 1+6 1 0+1 1+7 1 1
9Iran Farhad Majidi 23 8+4 2 8+4 2 5
10Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Savicevic 32 19+3 11 1+3 1 20+6 12 9
17Czech Republic René Wagner 26 34 17 1 5 40 17 5
18Germany Angelo Vier 27 1+2 0+1 1+3 1
21Austria Thomas Pichlmann 18 0+2 0+2
21Austria Zeljko Radovic 25 8+4 6 8+4 6
27Austria Florian Schwarz 22 3+9 1+2 4+11 2
Players who left after the start of the season
9Slovakia Marek Penksa 25 14+7 3 1 5+1 1 20+8 4 4

Goal scorers

Rank Name Bundesliga Cup UEFA Competitions Total
1 Czech Republic Rene Wagner 17 17
2 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Savicevic 11 1 12
3 Austria Zeljko Radovic 6 6
4 Slovakia Marek Penksa 3 1 4
5 Germany Jens Dowe 1 2 3
Germany Oliver Freund 3 3
Austria Michael Hatz 3 3
Greece Andreas Lagonikakis 2 1 3
Austria Günter Schießwald 3 3
Austria Gerd Wimmer 3 3
Austria Thomas Zingler 2 1 3
12 Iran Farhad Majidi 2 2
13 Poland Krzysztof Ratajczyk 1 1
Austria Roman Wallner 1 1
Austria Arnold Wetl 1 1
OG Austria Zoran Barisic (Tirol) 1 1
Totals591666

Fixtures and results[2]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Bundesliga

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
1 29.06.1999 A FC Tirol 1-2 12,000 Barisic  9' (o.g.)
2 07.07.1999 H SW Bregenz 2-0 12,600 Wagner R.  14', Savicevic  86' (pen.)
3 13.07.1999 H Austria Salzburg 1-0 12,800 Savicevic  49' (pen.)
4 21.07.1999 A Ried 2-1 8,000 Hatz  32', Penksa  76'
5 17.07.1999 H Sturm Graz 0-0 14,700
6 31.07.1999 A Austria Wien 3-0 16,000 Savicevic  47'  56', Wagner R.  87'
7 07.08.1999 H Lustenau 2-0 6,400 Freund  69', Wagner R.  82'
8 14.08.1999 A LASK 1-0 7,000 Schießwald  32'
9 21.08.1999 H GAK 2-1 7,300 Wagner R.  48', Zingler  88'
10 28.08.1999 A GAK 1-3 6,950 Schießwald  45'
Freund Yellow cardRed card 60'
11 11.09.1999 H FC Tirol 2-4 14,300 Hatz  10', Wagner R.  80'
12 19.09.1999 A SW Bregenz 1-1 6,500 Savicevic  40'
13 25.09.1999 A Austria Salzburg 1-1 8,500 Lagonikakis  51'
14 03.10.1999 H Ried 5-1 5,200 Savicevic  30'  34', Freund  50', Schießwald  61', Wimmer  76'
15 06.10.1999 A Sturm Graz 0-1 8,000 Lagonikakis Red card 84'
16 16.10.1999 H Austria Wien 2-0 16,000 Zingler  19', Wagner R.  85'
17 23.10.1999 A Lustenau 1-0 4,500 Wagner R.  72'
18 29.10.1999 H LASK 3-0 6,600 Wagner R.  31'  56' (pen.), Penksa  73'
19 07.11.1999 H FC Tirol 0-0 14,000
20 13.11.1999 A Ried 0-1 8,500 Wimmer Yellow cardRed card 90+3'
21 19.11.1999 H Lustenau 4-0 4,600 Wagner R.  27', Savicevic  45' (pen.), Dowe  69', Penksa  75'
22 30.11.1999 A Sturm Graz 1-3 8,236 Wagner R.  21'
23 02.03.2000 H Austria Wien 1-0 18,500 Freund  34'
24 12.03.2000 A SW Bregenz 3-0 6,700 Majidi  39', Wagner R.  68', Radovic  84'
25 17.03.2000 H Austria Salzburg 5-0 14,000 Savicevic  6' (pen.), Lagonikakis  58', Radovic  80'  88', Hatz  90+2'
26 25.03.2000 A LASK 1-1 10,000 Wimmer  52'
27 01.04.2000 H GAK 2-0 11,000 Wagner R.  32', Radovic  53'
28 07.04.2000 A GAK 4-0 7,328 Wagner R.  15', Radovic  21'  51', Ratajczyk  70'
29 15.04.2000 A Lustenau 1-0 5,000 Wagner R.  29'
30 22.04.2000 H Ried 1-0 10,000 Wagner R.  56' (pen.)
31 29.04.2000 A FC Tirol 0-1 15,500 Lederer Yellow cardRed card 79'
32 06.05.2000 H Sturm Graz 2-3 35,700 Savicevic  5'  10'
33 09.05.2000 A Austria Wien 0-3 10,347 Freund Red card 19', Hatz Red card 82'
34 12.05.2000 H SW Bregenz 4-1 3,000 Majidi  78', Wallner  82', Wimmer  86', Wagner R.  90+3'
35 20.05.2000 A Austria Salzburg 0-0 3,000
36 27.05.2000 H LASK 0-1 5,000

Cup

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
R1 26.10.1999 A Ranshofen 1-1 (1-4 p) 2,500 Wetl  21'
Wallner Red card 77'

Champions League qualification

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
Q2-L1 28.07.1999 H Valletta Malta 3-0 16,200 Dowe  55', Savicevic  73', Penksa  86'
Q2-L2 04.08.1999 A Valletta Malta 2-0 2,000 Dowe  71', Lagonikakis  89'
Q3-L1 11.08.1999 H Galatasaray Turkey 0-3 30,200
Q3-L2 25.08.1999 A Galatasaray Turkey 0-1 15,000 Zingler Red card 90'

UEFA Cup

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
R1-L1 16.09.1999 A Inter Bratislava Slovakia 0-1 6,600
R1-L2 30.09.1999 H Inter Bratislava Slovakia 1-2 7,000 Zingler  65'

References

  1. "Saison 1999/2000". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  2. "Spiele 1999/2000". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
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