2001–02 Newcastle United F.C. season

Newcastle United
2001-02 season
Chairman Freddy Shepherd
Manager Sir Bobby Robson
Stadium St. James' Park
FA Premier League 4th
FA Cup Sixth round
League Cup Fifth round
Intertoto Cup Finalists
Top goalscorer League:
Alan Shearer (23)

All:
Alan Shearer (27)
Average home league attendance 51,373
Home colours
Away colours

In the 2001-02 season, English professional football (soccer) club Newcastle United F.C. played in the Premier League, finishing 4th.

Season summary

For Bobby Robson's first two seasons as manager, the club remained in the bottom half of the table, however during this period Robson had built up an exciting young squad. He felt that his side could aim for eighth place in the final table as the season began

Newcastle reached an Inter-Toto Cup final early in the season against Troyes AC, which they lost on away goals after a 4-4 draw at home.[1] They were soon looking like unlikely contenders for the Premiership title. Players such as Kieron Dyer (a Ruud Gullit signing), Craig Bellamy and Laurent Robert ensured the team were capable of once again punching their weight in the league. Newcastle achieved qualification for the lucrative Champions' League finishing in 4th place.[2]

This brought renewed hope for the club after four seasons of struggle, though in the end Newcastle fell short of winning the title that they had coveted since 1927. Nonetheless, fourth place was their highest since 1997, securing Champions League football for only the second time in the club's history.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
2 Liverpool 38 24 8 6 67 30 +37 80 2002–03 UEFA Champions League Group stage
3 Manchester United 38 24 5 9 87 45 +42 77 2002–03 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
4 Newcastle United 38 21 8 9 74 52 +22 71
5 Leeds United 38 18 12 8 53 37 +16 66 2002–03 UEFA Cup First round[lower-alpha 1]
6 Chelsea 38 17 13 8 66 38 +28 64
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Since Arsenal qualified for the Champions League, their UEFA Cup place as FA Cup winners defaulted to Chelsea, the losing finalists.

Club transfers

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee
June 2001 FW Wales Craig Bellamy England Coventry City £6,000,000
July 2001 DF England Robbie Elliott England Bolton Wanderers Free
August 2001 MF France Laurent Robert France PSG £9,500,000
September 2001 DF France Sylvain Distin France PSG £500,000 (loan fee)
January 2002 MF England Jermaine Jenas England Nottingham Forest £5,000,000
  • Total spending: Decrease £21m

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee
May 2001 MF England Des Hamilton Wales Cardiff City Free
May 2001 MF Scotland Stephen Glass England Watford Free
May 2001 FW Scotland Kevin Gallacher England Preston North End Free
May 2001 MF Argentina Daniel Cordone Argentina Racing Club Loan ended
May 2001 DF England Carl Serrant - Retired
October 2001 MF Scotland Brian Kerr England Coventry City Loan
January 2002 MF Argentina Christian Bassedas Spain Tenerife Loan
February 2002 DF England Warren Barton England Derby County Undisclosed
February 2002 MF England Rob Lee England Derby County Undisclosed
March 2002 DF England David Beharall England Oldham Athletic £150,000
  • Total spending: Increase £0.15m

Players

First-team squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Republic of Ireland GK Shay Given
2 England DF Warren Barton
3 England DF Robbie Elliott
4 Peru MF Nolberto Solano
5 Republic of Ireland DF Andy O'Brien
6 Chile MF Clarence Acuña
7 England MF Rob Lee
7 England MF Jermaine Jenas
8 England MF Kieron Dyer
9 England FW Alan Shearer
10 Argentina MF Christian Bassedas
11 Wales MF Gary Speed
12 England DF Andy Griffin
No. Position Player
13 England GK Steve Harper
14 England DF Wayne Quinn
16 England FW Carl Cort
17 Wales FW Craig Bellamy
18 Northern Ireland DF Aaron Hughes
20 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Lomana LuaLua
22 England MF Jamie McClen
23 England FW Shola Ameobi
24 France DF Sylvain Distin
25 Scotland MF Brian Kerr
32 France MF Laurent Robert
34 Greece DF Nikos Dabizas
35 France DF Olivier Bernard

Reserve squad

The following players did not appear for the first-team this season.[3]

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

No. Position Player
15 Spain DF Marcelino
21 Paraguay MF Diego Gavilán
26 England MF James Coppinger
27 England DF David Beharall
29 Netherlands GK John Karelse
30 Scotland DF Steven Caldwell
31 England MF Stuart Green
33 Portugal MF Pedro Dimas
No. Position Player
36 Scotland DF Gary Caldwell
37 Scotland FW Colin McMenamin
38 Scotland MF Ryan McGuffie
39 England MF Mark Boyd
40 England DF David Cowan
England GK Phil Pringle
England GK Adam Sadler

U-19 squad

The following players made most of their appearances for the under-19 team this season, but may have also appeared for the under-17s or the reserves.[4]

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

No. Position Player
28 England FW Michael Chopra
England GK Carl Bell
England GK Jonny Brain
England DF Aaron Labonte
England DF Lee Norton
England DF Bradley Orr
England DF Peter Ramage
Republic of Ireland DF Joe Kendrick
England MF Karl Colley
England MF Tommy English
England MF Andy Ferrell
England MF Robert Kent
England MF Chris Moore
No. Position Player
England MF Craig Robson
England MF Damon Robson
Northern Ireland MF Carl Heiniger
Republic of Ireland MF Stephen Brennan
England FW Jonathan Mann
England FW Richard Offiong
Kevin Dixon
Paul Dunn
Ryan Hogg
David Molloy
Chris Meredith
Matthew Patterson
Stephen Pringle

U-17 squad

The following players made most of their appearances for the under-17 team this season, but may have appeared for the under-19s or the reserves.[5]

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

No. Position Player
England GK Adam Bartlett
England GK Adam Collin
England GK Ben Smith
England DF Liam Atkin
England DF Chris Carr
England DF Phil Cave
England DF Kris Gate
England DF Steven Taylor
Scotland DF Chris Shanks
England MF James Beaumont
England MF Martin Brittain
England MF Ross Gardner
England MF Steven Istead
England MF Neale McDermott
England MF Ben Webster
Republic of Ireland MF Alan O'Brien
No. Position Player
England FW Guy Bates
England FW Lewis Guy
England FW Marc Walton
Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Calvin Zola
MF Ben Jackson
Michael Carr
Ben Dixon
Stephen Graham
Mark Grant
Danny Howe
Scott Kerr
Mark Laird
Graeme Matthewson
Wesley Richardson
Gavin Stoker
Jack Wanless

Trialists

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

No. Position Player
Netherlands MF Dries Boussatta (free agent)
No. Position Player
Iran MF Hamed Kavianpour (on trial from Persepolis)

Other players

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

No. Position Player
Northern Ireland MF Daryl Smylie
South Africa MF Matty Pattison
No. Position Player
England FW Carl Finnigan

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager England Bobby Robson
Assistant manager England John Carver
First-team coach England Nigel Pearson
Goalkeeping coach England Andy Woodman
Development coach England Arthur Cox
Reserve team coach England Terry McDermott
Chief scout Scotland Steve Clarke

Last updated: 3 May 2011
Source:

Appearances, goals and cards

(Starting appearances + substitute appearances)
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GKRepublic of Ireland Shay Given 38050106050020
2DFEngland Warren Barton 4+1000106011+1020
3DFEngland Robbie Elliott 26+113+102+106037+3150
4MFPeru Nolberto Solano 377514064521240
5DFRepublic of Ireland Andy O'Brien 31+324+113+100+1038+6340
6MFChile Clarence Acuña 10+633+211+100+1014+10440
7MFEngland Rob Lee 15+1100303021+1140
7MFEngland Jermaine Jenas 6+600000006+6000
8MFEngland Kieron Dyer 15+33200+100017+4300
9FWEngland Alan Shearer 36+12352420045+12730
10MFArgentina Christian Bassedas 1+1000103+105+2020
11MFWales Gary Speed 28+1520306239+1750
12DFEngland Andy Griffin 3+100010004+1000
13GKEngland Steve Harper 000030003000
14DFEngland Wayne Quinn 000+1010617+1100
16FWEngland Carl Cort 6+212000008+2100
17FWWales Craig Bellamy 26+19302+146137+21490
18DFNorthern Ireland Aaron Hughes 34051306248320
20FWDemocratic Republic of the Congo Lomana LuaLua 4+1630+300+300+624+28500
22MFEngland Jamie McClen 3031000+206+2100
23FWNigeria Shola Ameobi 4+1100+102+126312+13530
24DFFrance Sylvain Distin 20+8050200027+8060
25MFScotland Brian Kerr 000+2000000+2000
32MFFrance Laurent Robert 34+2831310040+21070
34DFGreece Nikos Dabizas 33+2330206044+2380
35DFFrance Olivier Bernard 4+12320200+308+15320

Matches

Pre-season

Intertoto Cup

Rob Lee Testimonial

Premier League

FA Cup

League Cup

References

  1. "Newcastle keep Troyes at bay". BBC News. 7 August 2001.
  2. "FA Barclay Card Premiership 2001/2002 final table". soccerbot.com. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  3. https://www.nufc.com/html/2001-02html/2001-02reserve_apps.html
  4. https://www.nufc.com/html/2001-02html/2001-02u19_squad.html
  5. https://www.nufc.com/html/2001-02html/2001-02u17_squad.html
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