- 2001–02 Middlesbrough F.C. season
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Middlesbrough Season 2001-02 League FA Premier League Manager Steve McClaren Chairman Steve Gibson League position 12th Top goalscorer League: Alen Bokšić (8)
All: Alen Bokšić (8)Highest attendance Home: 34,358 v Manchester United (Premier League)
Away: 67,683 v Manchester United (Premier League)Lowest attendance Home: 3,918 v Northampton Town (League Cup)
Away: 6,885 v Wimbledon (F.A. Cup)FA Cup Semi Final League Cup Third Round During the 2001-02 season, Middlesbrough participated in the FA Premier League.
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Team Kit and Sponsors
Middlesbrough were again sponsored by BT Cellnet for the 2001-02 season, the team's strip was produced by Errea. The home shirt consisted of a plain red shirt, red shorts and red socks with white trim. The away strip consisted of blue and black striped shirts, plain black shorts and black socks.[1]
Home colours Away colours Notable events
- Steve McClaren's first season in charge of Boro.
- Boro lost their first four matches in the league but then recover to onbly lose 2 in 11 games.
- 1-0 win away at Manchester United one of the high points of the league campaign.
- Strong FA Cup run ended in the semi finals with a 1-0 loss to Arsenal at Old Trafford. A Gianluca Festa own goal is the difference between the two sides.
Squad
Senior squad
The following are all the players who were involved the Middlesbrough F.C. first team at some point during the 2001-02 season.[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Mark Schwarzer 3 DF Dean Gordon 5 DF Gianluca Festa 6 DF Gareth Southgate 7 MF Robbie Mustoe 8 FW Szilárd Németh 9 MF Paul Ince 10 MF Anthony Ormerod 10 MF Benito Carbone 11 FW Alen Bokšić 12 MF Jonathan Greening 14 MF Mickael Debeve 17 DF Ugo Ehiogu No. Position Player 19 FW Hamilton Ricard 20 FW Dean Windass 21 DF Mark Wilson 23 MF Carlos Marinelli 25 GK Mark Crossley 26 FW Noel Whelan 27 DF Robbie Stockdale 28 DF Colin Cooper 37 DF Franck Queudrue FW Brian Deane DF David Murphy MF Allan Johnston FW Andy Campbell Transfers
Summary
In
Date Player Previous Club Fee Ref 1 July 2001 Szilárd Németh Inter Bratislava Free [3] 11 July 2001 Gareth Southgate Aston Villa £6.5 million [4] 9 August 2001 Mark Wilson Manchester United £1.5 million [5] 9 August 2001 Jonathan Greening Manchester United £2 million [6] 9 September 2001 Allan Johnston Rangers £600,000 [7] 12 October 2001 Franck Queudrue Lens Loan [8] 7 February 2002 Benito Carbone Bradford City Loan [9] 27 February 2002 Mickael Debeve Lens Loan [10] Out
For departures of players out of contract at the end of 2000-01 see Middlesbrough F.C. season 2000-01.
Date Player New Club Fee Ref 31 May 2001 Neil Maddison Darlington Free [11] 19 July 2001 Christian Karembeu Olympiacos £2 million [12] 7 August 2001 Alan Moore Burnley Free [13] 8 August 2001 Keith O'Neill Coventry Free [14] 29 November 2001 Brian Deane Leicester £150,000 [15] 14 December 2001 Steve Vickers Birmingham £400,000 [16] 31 December 2001 Curtis Fleming Crystal Palace £150,000 [17] 23 March 2002 Sean Kilgannon Dunfermline Free [18] 1 June 2002 Hamilton Ricard Released - [19] 23 March 2002 Andy Campbell Released - [20] 1 June 2002 Dean Gordon Coventry Free [21] Premier League Results
Win Draw Loss
Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first. Man of the Match is according to mfc.co.uk.
Game Date Venue Opponent Result
F–AAttendance Boro Goalscorers Man of the Match 1 18 August 2001 H Arsenal 0–4 31,557 2 21 August 2001 A Bolton 0–1 20,747 3 25 August 2001 A Everton 0–2 32,829 4 8 September 2001 H Newcastle 1–4 30,004 Cooper 4' 5 15 September 2001 H West Ham 2–1 25,455 Deane 31', Johnston 41' 6 17 September 2001 A Leicester City 2–1 15,412 Ince 85', Greening 88' 7 23 September 2001 A Chelsea 2–2 36,767 Stockdale 61', Bokšić 90'(pen) 8 29 September 2001 H Southampton 1–3 26,142 Bokšić 75'(pen) 9 13 October 2001 A Charlton Athletic 0–0 20,451 10 22 October 2001 H Sunderland 2–0 28,432 Queudrue 2', Bokšić 21' 11 27 October 2001 A Tottenham Hotspur 1–2 36,062 Boksic 9' 12 3 November 2001 H Derby County 5–1 28,117 Németh 49', Marinelli 57', 82', Bokšić 61, Mustoe 73' 13 17 November 2001 A Aston Villa 0–0 35,424 14 25 November 2001 H Ipswich 0–0 32,586 15 1 December 2001 A Blackburn 1–0 23,849 Bokšić 45' 16 8 December 2001 A Liverpool 0–2 43,674 17 15 December 2001 H Manchester United 0–1 34,358 18 26 December 2001 A Newcastle 0–3 52,127 19 29 December 2001 A Arsenal 1–2 37,948 Whelan 22' 20 1 January 2002 H Everton 1–0 27,463 Festa 50' 21 12 January 2002 A Fulham 1–2 18,975 Cooper 8' 22 19 January 2002 H Bolton 1–1 26,104 Whelan 38' 23 29 January 2002 A Sunderland 1–0 44,579 Whelan 14' 24 3 February 2002 H Charlton 0–0 24,189 25 9 February 2002 H Leeds 2–2 30,221 Ince 51', Windass 88' 26 19 February 2002 H Fulham 2–1 26,235 Bokšić 27', Németh 77' 27 23 February 2002 A West Ham 0–1 35,420 28 2 March 2002 H Leicester 1–0 25,734 Own Goal 29 6 March 2002 A Southampton 1–1 28,931 Whelan 57' 30 16 March 2002 H Liverpool 1–2 31,253 Southgate 89' 31 23 March 2002 A Manchester United 1–0 67,683 Bokšić 9' 32 30 March 2002 H Tottenham 1–1 31,258 Queudrue 69' 33 1 April 2002 A Derby 1–0 30,822 Mustoe 12' 34 14 April 2002 H Aston Villa 2–1 26,003 Carbone 39', Ehiogu 65' 35 20 April 2002 H Blackburn 1–3 26,932 Németh 90' 36 28 April 2002 A Ipswich 0–1 25,979 37 27 April 2002 H Chelsea 0–2 28,686 38 11 May 2002 A Leeds 0–1 40,218 Cup Results
League Cup
Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers 2 11 September 2001 Northampton Town Home Won 3-1 3,918 Murphy, Nemeth, Wilson 3 10 October 2001 Blackburn Away Lost 2-1 (AET) 9,536 Nemeth FA Cup
Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers 3 8 January 2002 Wimbledon Away Drew 0-0 6,885 3R 15 January 2002 Wimbledon Home Won 2-0 9,687 Whelan, Cunningham (og) 4 26 January 2002 Manchester United Home Won 2-0 17,624 Whelan, Campbell 3 16 February 2002 Blackburn Home Won 1-0 20,921 Ehiogu QF 10 March 2002 Everton Home Won 3-0 26,950 Whelan, Nemeth, Ince SF 14 April 2002 Arsenal Old Trafford Lost 1-0 - Player statistics
Goalscorers
Goalscoring statistics for 2001-02.[22]
Name League FA Cup League Cup Total Bokšić 8 0 0 8 Whelan 4 3 0 7 Németh 3 1 2 6 Ince 2 1 0 3 Cooper 2 0 0 2 Queudrue 2 0 0 2 Marinelli 2 0 0 2 Mustoe 2 0 0 2 Deane 1 0 0 1 Johnston 1 0 0 1 Greening 1 0 0 1 Stockdale 1 0 0 1 Festa 1 0 0 1 Windass 1 0 0 1 Southgate 1 0 0 1 Carbone 1 0 0 1 Ehiogu 1 0 0 1 Murphy 0 0 1 1 Wilson 0 0 1 1 Cambell 0 1 0 1 Own Goals 1 1 0 2 References and notes
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- ^ http://www.boroscoreforecast.co.uk/200405.htm
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