2001–02 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season

During the 2001–02 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Brighton & Hove Albion
2001–02 season
ChairmanDick Knight
ManagerMicky Adams (until 10 October)
Peter Taylor (from 17 October)
StadiumWithdean Stadium
Second Division1st (promoted)
FA CupThird round
Worthington CupSecond round
LDV Vans TrophySouthern Area Quarter finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Zamora (28)
All: Zamora (32)
Highest home attendance6,870 vs Swindon Town
(13 Apr 2002, Second Division)
Lowest home attendance3,237 vs Wycombe Wanderers
(30 Oct 2001, LDV Vans Trophy)
Average home league attendance6,598

Season summary

In October 2001, Brighton boss Adams left the club to work as Dave Bassett's assistant at Leicester City, being replaced by former Leicester manager Peter Taylor.[1] The transition proved to be a plus point for Brighton, who maintained their good form and ended the season as Division Two champions – winning a second successive promotion.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 25 15 6 66 42 +24 90 Division Champions, promoted
2 Reading 46 23 15 8 70 43 +27 84 Promoted
3 Brentford 46 24 11 11 77 43 +34 83 Participated in play-offs
4 Cardiff City 46 23 14 9 75 50 +25 83
5 Stoke City 46 23 11 12 67 40 +27 80 Promoted through play-offs
Source:
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).

Results

Brighton & Hove Albion's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
11 August 2001Cambridge UnitedA0–04,509
18 August 2001Wigan AthleticH2–16,518Zamora (pen), Steele
25 August 2001Tranmere RoversA0–08,162
27 August 2001BlackpoolH4–06,696Oatway, Carpenter, Steele, Zamora
31 August 2001Northampton TownA0–25,408
8 September 2001Queens Park RangersH2–16,820Zamora, Watson
14 September 2001WrexhamA2–13,434Zamora (2, 1 pen)
18 September 2001Stoke CityH1–06,627Watson
22 September 2001BournemouthH2–16,714Watson, Howe (own goal)
25 September 2001Wycombe WanderersA1–17,097Jones
29 September 2001Cardiff CityA1–112,022Zamora
5 October 2001BrentfordH1–26,823Steele
13 October 2001Huddersfield TownA2–110,727Zamora, Hart
20 October 2001Oldham AthleticH3–06,793Rogers, Steele (2)
23 October 2001Notts CountyA2–25,092Hart, Zamora
27 October 2001Colchester UnitedH1–06,531Zamora
3 November 2001Bristol CityA1–013,955Zamora
10 November 2001Port ValeH1–06,648Zamora
21 November 2001Peterborough UnitedH1–16,547Zamora (pen)
24 November 2001Swindon TownA1–18,830Zamora
1 December 2001BuryA2–03,782Brooker, Zamora
21 December 2001ChesterfieldH2–26,371Zamora, Steele
26 December 2001Queens Park RangersA0–016,412
29 December 2001BlackpoolA2–25,419Steele, Jones
12 January 2002Wigan AthleticA0–36,203
19 January 2002Cambridge UnitedH4–36,575Hart, Zamora (3, 1 pen)
21 January 2002ChesterfieldA2–14,689Zamora (2)
24 January 2002BrentfordA0–47,475
31 January 2002Cardiff CityH1–06,117Zamora (pen)
5 February 2002Tranmere RoversH1–06,279Hart
9 February 2002Oldham AthleticA0–26,951
11 February 2002ReadingH3–16,756Zamora, Melton, Lewis
16 February 2002Huddersfield TownH1–06,744Lewis
23 February 2002WrexhamH0–06,649
26 February 2002BournemouthA1–16,337Brooker
1 March 2002Stoke CityA1–316,092Steele
5 March 2002Wycombe WanderersH4–06,398Zamora (2), Brooker, Watson
9 March 2002ReadingA0–022,009
12 March 2002Northampton TownH2–06,363Zamora, Morgan
16 March 2002BuryH2–16,609Kenny (own goal), Zamora (pen)
23 March 2002Notts CountyH2–26,538Zamora, Webb
30 March 2002Colchester UnitedA4–14,881Carpenter (2), Gray, Brooker
1 April 2002Bristol CityH2–16,759Lewis, Steele
6 April 2002Peterborough UnitedA1–08,321Zamora
13 April 2002Swindon TownH0–06,870
20 April 2002Port ValeA1–08,812Watson

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R117 November 2001Shrewsbury TownH1–05,450Zamora
R28 December 2001Rushden & DiamondsH2–15,647Zamora, Cullip
R315 January 2002Preston North EndH0–26,548

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R121 August 2001WimbledonH2–16,344Zamora (2)
R211 September 2001SouthamptonH0–36,489

LDV Vans Trophy

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 Southern Section16 October 2001Swansea CityA2–12,851Lehmann, Steele
R2 Southern Section30 October 2001Wycombe WanderersH2–1 (a.e.t.)3,237Pitcher, Melton
QF Southern Section4 December 2001Cambridge UnitedA1–2 (a.e.t.)2,306Melton

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of 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
1 GK Michel Kuipers
2 DF Paul Watson
3 DF Kerry Mayo
4 DF Danny Cullip
5 DF Simon Morgan
6 MF Junior Lewis (on loan from Leicester City)
7 MF Geoff Pitcher
8 MF Paul Rogers
9 FW Gary Hart
10 MF Charlie Oatway
11 MF Paul Brooker
12 MF Richard Carpenter
14 FW Lee Steele
15 DF Nathan Jones
16 FW Wayne Gray (on loan from Wimbledon)
No. Position Player
17 MF Phil Hadland
18 GK Will Packham
19 MF Dan Harding
20 MF Steve Melton
21 FW Dan Marney
22 DF Adam Virgo
23 MF David Lee
24 MF Shaun Wilkinson
25 FW Bobby Zamora
26 DF Robbie Pethick
27 MF Dean Hammond
28 MF Chris McPhee
29 GK John Keeley
30 FW Daniel Webb (on loan from Southend United)
31 GK Chris Jones

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
19 FW Darren Freeman (to Margate)
6 DF Andy Crosby (to Oxford United)
23 DF Matthew Wicks (to Hull City)
No. Position Player
17 FW Scott Ramsay (to Dover Athletic)
16 FW Dirk Lehmann (to Motherwell)
31 GK Simon Royce (on loan from Leicester City)

References

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