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2009–10 Atlético Madrid season

104th season in existence of Atlético Madrid


104th season in existence of Atlético Madrid

FieldValue
clubAtlético Madrid
season2009–10
managerAbel Resino (until 23 October 2009)
Santi Denia (caretaker)
Quique Sánchez Flores (from 23 October 2009)
chairmanEnrique Cerezo
chrtitlePresident
mgrtitleHead coach
stadiumVicente Calderón
leagueLa Liga
league result9th
league topscorer
Diego Forlán (18)
season topscorer
Diego Forlán (28)
cup3UEFA Europa League
cup3 resultWinners
cup1Copa del Rey
cup1 resultRunners-up
cup2UEFA Champions League
cup2 resultGroup stage
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Santi Denia (caretaker) Quique Sánchez Flores (from 23 October 2009) Diego Forlán (18) Diego Forlán (28)

The 2009–10 season was the 104th season in Atlético Madrid's history and their 73rd season in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. It covers a period from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010.

Atlético salvaged a largely disappointing season, thanks to a late resurgence resulting in the UEFA Europa League title, following a 2–1 final victory against Fulham. During the course of the tournament, Atlético overcame Liverpool among others, much thanks to Diego Forlán's goalscoring talent. Forlán scored the winning away goal against Liverpool in the extra-time during the semis, as well as two goals against Fulham, culminating in another extra time-winner.

Elsewhere, Atlético reached the final of Copa del Rey, where it lost to Sevilla. The league and Champions League runs were disappointing, however, not winning a single game in Champions League, and just finishing in the top half of the league.

Transfers

In (summer):

ESP Sergio Asenjo: €5m from Real Valladolid

URU Leandro Cabrera: €1.5m from Defensor Sporting

ESP Juanito: Free from Real Betis

In (winter):

ARG Eduardo Salvio: €10m from Lanús

POR Tiago: Loan from Juventus

Out (summer):

NED John Heitinga: €7.04m to Everton

FRA Grégory Coupet: To PSG

ESP Luis García to Racing Santander

ESP Miguel de las Cuevas To Sporting Gijón

PRT Maniche Free to Köln

ARG Leo Franco: Free to Galatasaray

GRC Giourkas Seitaridis: Free to Panathinaikos

Out (winter):

FRA Florent Sinama Pongolle: €6.5m to Sporting CP

ARG Maxi Rodríguez: Free to Liverpool

ESP Roberto: Loan to Olympiacos

Squad

Goalkeepers

  • ESP David de Gea (43/13)
  • ESP Sergio Asenjo (1)
  • ESP Roberto (13 until January 2010)

Defenders

  • ESP Juan Valera Espín (2)
  • ESP Antonio López (C) (3)
  • NED John Heitinga (5 until September 2009)
  • ESPARG Mariano Pernía (4)
  • ESP Juanito (16)
  • CZE Tomáš Ujfaluši (17)
  • ESP Álvaro Domínguez (18)
  • COLESP Luis Perea (21)
  • ESP Pablo Ibáñez (22)
  • URU Leandro Cabrera (24)

Midfielders

  • POR Tiago (5 since January 2010)
  • ESP Ignacio Camacho (6)
  • ESP Raúl García (8)
  • ESP Jurado (9)
  • ARGITA Maxi Rodríguez (11)
  • BRAPOR Paulo Assunção (12)
  • ARG Eduardo Salvio (14 since January 2010)
  • ESP José Antonio Reyes (19)
  • POR Simão (20)
  • BRA Cléber (23)
  • ESP Koke (29)
  • DR Congo Cedric (57)
  • ESP Rubén Pérez (35)

Attackers

  • URUESP Diego Forlán (7)
  • ARGESP Sergio Agüero (10)
  • FRA Florent Sinama Pongolle (14 until January 2010)
  • ESP Borja González (27, later 55)
  • SEN Ibrahima Baldé (58)
  • ESP Jorge Molino (59)
  • URUESP Sebastián Gallegos

Overall Record

Competitions

La Liga

Main article: 2009–10 La Liga

League table

Matches

  • Málaga–Atlético Madrid 3-0
  • 1-0 Nabil Baha
  • 2-0 Manu
  • 3-0 Manu Torres
  • Atlético Madrid–Racing Santander 1-1
  • 1-0 Jurado
  • 1-1 Óscar Serrano
  • Barcelona–Atlético Madrid 5-2
  • 1-0 Zlatan Ibrahimović
  • 2-0 Lionel Messi
  • 3-0 Dani Alves
  • 4-0 Seydou Keita
  • 4-1 Sergio Agüero
  • 4-2 Diego Forlán
  • 5-2 Lionel Messi
  • Atlético Madrid–Almería 2-2
  • 0-1 Pablo Piatti
  • 1-1 Cléber
  • 2-1 Diego Forlán
  • 2-2 Pablo Piatti
  • Valencia–Atlético Madrid 2-2
  • 0-1 Sergio Agüero
  • 1-1 Pablo Hernández
  • 2-1 David Villa
  • 2-2 Maxi Rodríguez
  • Atlético Madrid–Real Zaragoza 2-1
  • 1-0 Jurado
  • 2-0 Antonio López
  • 2-1 Ewerthon
  • Osasuna–Atlético Madrid 3-0
  • 1-0 Walter Pandiani
  • 2-0 Walter Pandiani
  • 3-0 Carlos Aranda
  • Atlético Madrid–Mallorca 1-1
  • 1-0 Diego Forlán
  • 1-1 Borja Valero
  • Athletic Bilbao–Atlético Madrid 1-0
  • 1-0 Javi Martínez
  • Atlético Madrid–Real Madrid 2-3
  • 0-1 Kaká
  • 0-2 Marcelo
  • 0-3 Gonzalo Higuaín
  • 1-3 Diego Forlán
  • 2-3 Sergio Agüero
  • Deportivo–Atlético Madrid 2-1
  • 0-1 Sergio Agüero
  • 1-1 Diego Colotto
  • 2-1 Andrés Guardado
  • Atlético Madrid–Espanyol 4-0
  • 1-0 Diego Forlán
  • 2-0 Sergio Agüero
  • 3-0 Sergio Agüero
  • 4-0 Maxi Rodríguez
  • Xerez–Atlético Madrid 0-2
  • 0-1 Diego Forlán
  • 0-2 Sergio Agüero
  • Atlético Madrid–Villarreal 1-2
  • 1-0 Simão
  • 1-1 David Fuster
  • 1-2 Joseba Llorente
  • Tenerife–Atlético Madrid 1-1
  • 1-0 Nino
  • 1-1 Jurado
  • Atlético Madrid–Sevilla 2-1
  • 0-1 Renato
  • 1-1 Ivica Dragutinović
  • 2-1 Antonio López
  • Valladolid–Atlético Madrid 0-4
  • 0-1 Jurado
  • 0-2 Diego Forlán
  • 0-3 José Antonio Reyes
  • 0-4 Sergio Agüero
  • Atlético Madrid–Sporting Gijón 3-2
  • 1-0 Diego Forlán
  • 1-1 Diego Castro
  • 2-1 Paulo Assunção
  • 3-1 Ibrahima Baldé
  • 3-2 Luis Morán
  • Getafe–Atlético Madrid 1-0
  • 1-0 Manu del Moral
  • Atlético Madrid–Málaga 0-2
  • 0-1 Duda
  • 0-2 Javi López
  • Racing Santander–Atlético Madrid 1-1
  • 0-1 Diego Forlán
  • 1-1 Gonzalo Colsa
  • Atlético Madrid–Barcelona 2-1
  • 1-0 Diego Forlán
  • 2-0 Simão
  • 2-1 Zlatan Ibrahimović
  • Almería–Atlético Madrid 1-0
  • 1-0 Pablo Piatti
  • Atlético Madrid–Valencia 4-1
  • 0-1 David Silva
  • 1-1 Diego Forlán
  • 2-1 Sergio Agüero
  • 3-1 Diego Forlán
  • 4-1 Jurado
  • Real Zaragoza–Atlético Madrid 1-1
  • 1-0 Jiří Jarošík
  • 1-1 Ibrahima Baldé
  • Atlético Madrid–Osasuna 1-0
  • 1-0 Jurado
  • Mallorca–Atlético Madrid 4-1
  • 1-0 Víctor
  • 1-1 Diego Forlán
  • 2-1 Aritz Aduriz
  • 3-1 Luis Perea
  • 4-1 Felipe Mattioni
  • Atlético Madrid–Athletic Bilbao 2-0
  • 1-0 Diego Forlán
  • 2-0 Sergio Agüero
  • Real Madrid–Atlético Madrid 3-2
  • 0-1 José Antonio Reyes
  • 1-1 Xabi Alonso
  • 2-1 Álvaro Arbeloa
  • 3-1 Gonzalo Higuaín
  • 3-2 Diego Forlán
  • Atlético Madrid–Deportivo La Coruña 3-0
  • 1-0 Juanito
  • 2-0 Diego Forlán
  • 3-0 Tiago
  • Espanyol–Atlético Madrid 3-0
  • 1-0 Víctor Ruiz
  • 2-0 Pablo Osvaldo
  • 3-0 Iván Alonso
  • Atlético Madrid–Xerez 1-2
  • 0-1 Mario Bermejo
  • 1-1 Diego Forlán
  • 1-2 Emiliano Armenteros
  • Villarreal–Atlético Madrid 2-1
  • 1-0 Diego Godín
  • 2-0 Giuseppe Rossi
  • 2-1 Sergio Agüero
  • Atlético Madrid–Tenerife 3-1
  • 1-0 Eduardo Salvio
  • 2-0 Eduardo Salvio
  • 2-1 Román Martínez
  • 3-1 Sergio Agüero
  • Sevilla–Atlético Madrid 3-1
  • 1-0 Luís Fabiano
  • 1-1 Tiago
  • 2-1 Álvaro Negredo
  • 3-1 Álvaro Negredo
  • Atlético Madrid–Valladolid 3-1
  • 1-0 Juanito
  • 2-0 Jurado
  • 3-0 Diego Forlán
  • 3-1 Jonathan Sesma
  • Sporting Gijón–Atlético Madrid 1-1
  • 1-0 Miguel de las Cuevas
  • 1-1 Ibrahima Baldé
  • Atlético Madrid–Getafe 0-3
  • 0-1 Roberto Soldado
  • 0-2 Roberto Soldado
  • 0-3 Dani Parejo

[[2009–10 Copa del Rey|Copa del Rey]]

Round of 32

Rodríguez Sinama Pongolle Rodríguez

Round of 16

Barrales
Candeias Agüero
Ujfaluši

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Reyes Forlán Xisco Tchité Jurado

Final

Main article: 2010 Copa del Rey Final

Navas

UEFA Champions League

Main article: 2009–10 UEFA Champions League

Play-Off Round

Leto Forlán Agüero Agüero

Group stage

Main article: 2009–10 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group D

(19:45 UTC+1) Rolando (19:45 UTC+1) Lampard Perea (21:45 UTC+2) Falcao Hulk

UEFA Europa League

Main article: 2009–10 UEFA Europa League

Knockout phase

Main article: 2009–10 UEFA Europa League knockout phase

Last 32

Forlán

Last 16

Polga

Quarter-final

Villa López

Semi-final

Benayoun

Final

Main article: 2010 UEFA Europa League Final

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Top scorers

RankPositionNumberPlayerLa LigaCopa del ReyUEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa LeagueTotalTotals572181197
1FW7URU Diego Forlán1831628
2FW10ARG Sergio Agüero1214219
3MF9ESP Jurado72009
4MF11ARG Maxi Rodríguez125108
5MF20POR Simão23117
6MF19ESP Reyes21014
7DF3ESP Antonio López20013
MF5POR Tiago21003
FW58SEN Ibrahima30003
10MF14ARG Eduardo Salvio20002
DF16ESP Juanito20002
12MF12BRA Paulo Assunção10001
FW14FRA Sinama Pongolle101001
DF17CZE Tomáš Ujfaluši01001
DF18ESP Álvaro Domínguez01001
MF23BRA Cléber Santana110001
Own goals12104

1Player left the club during the season.

References

References

  1. (9 July 2009). "Atletico sign Asenjo". FIFA.
  2. "El Atlético ficha a Leandro Cabrera". AS.
  3. "Juanito leaves Betis for Atlético". UEFA.
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