2000–01 1. FC Kaiserslautern season

1. FC Kaiserslautern
2000–01 season
Manager Andreas Brehme
Stadium Fritz-Walter-Stadion
Bundesliga 8th
DFB-Pokal Second round
UEFA Cup Semi-finals
Top goalscorer League: Miroslav Klose and Vratislav Lokvenc (9)
All: Vratislav Lokvenc (12)

During the 2000–01 German football season, 1. FC Kaiserslautern competed in the Bundesliga.

Season summary

Although Kaiserlautern recorded the same number of points as they had the previous season, they finished in 8th, three places lower. Greater success came in the UEFA Cup, as Kaiserlautern reached the semi-finals before being eliminated by Deportivo Alavés.

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Germany GK Georg Koch
2 Denmark DF Michael Schjønberg
3 Czech Republic DF Petr Gabriel
4 Germany DF Axel Roos
6 Egypt DF Hany Ramzy
7 Bulgaria MF Marian Hristov
8 Greece MF Dimitrios Grammozis[notes 1]
9 Sweden FW Jörgen Pettersson
10 Czech Republic FW Vratislav Lokvenc
11 Germany FW Olaf Marschall
12 Germany MF Marco Reich
13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia DF Slobodan Komljenović[notes 2]
14 France MF Youri Djorkaeff
15 Croatia MF Nenad Bjelica
16 Germany GK Uwe Gospodarek
No. Position Player
17 Brazil MF Ratinho
18 Portugal MF José Dominguez
20 Poland DF Tomasz Kłos
21 Luxembourg DF Jeff Strasser
22 Germany MF Andreas Buck
23 Germany MF Silvio Adzic
24 Germany DF Harry Koch
25 Germany FW Miroslav Klose[notes 3]
26 Germany GK Roman Weidenfeller
27 Germany DF Marco Stark
28 Germany FW Marco Toppmöller
29 Germany DF Rainer Hauck
30 Germany MF Mario Basler
31 Germany MF Rüdiger Ziehl

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
5 Switzerland DF Murat Yakin (to FC Basel)
No. Position Player
19 Albania FW Igli Tare (to Brescia)

Results

DFB-Pokal

First round

Second round

UEFA Cup

First round

Kaiserslautern won 3–2 on aggregate.

Second round

Kaiserslautern win 5-4 on aggregate

Third round

Kaiserslautern win 3–1 on aggregate.

Fourth round

Kaiserslautern won 1–0 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Match interrupted for 16 minutes due to supporter disturbances.
Kaiserslautern won 2–0 on aggregate

Semi-finals

Alavés won 9–2 on aggregate.

References

Notes

  1. Grammozis was born in Wuppertal, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Greece internationally through his parents and represented them at U-21 level.
  2. Komljenović was born in Frankfurt, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Yugoslavia internationally and made his international debut for Yugoslavia in December 1994.
  3. Klose was born in Opole, Poland, but also qualified to represent Germany internationally and made his international debut for Germany in March 2001.
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