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2001–02 FC Barcelona season

103rd season in existence of FC Barcelona


103rd season in existence of FC Barcelona

FieldValue
clubBarcelona
season2001–02
managerCarles Rexach
mgrtitleHead Coach
chairmanJoan Gaspart
chrtitlePresident
stadiumCamp Nou
leagueLa Liga
league result4th
cup1Copa del Rey
cup1 resultFirst round
cup2UEFA Champions League
cup2 resultSemi-finals
league topscorer
Patrick Kluivert (18)
season topscorer
Patrick Kluivert (25)
average attendance54,211
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Patrick Kluivert (18) Patrick Kluivert (25) Barcelona's 2001–02 season was the second under the presidency of Joan Gaspart and the single full season of management by Carles Rexach (who had replaced Lorenzo Serra Ferrer in the latter part of the previous campaign).

The summer of 2001 saw long-serving team captain Josep Guardiola leave the club, while many transfer deals were concluded to give a new face to the squad with the signings of Roberto Bonano, Javier Saviola, Patrik Andersson, Francesco Coco, Geovanni, Philippe Christanval and Fábio Rochemback. This was also the final season at Barcelona of veteran players like Sergi Barjuán, Abelardo and the talismanic Rivaldo.

Barcelona had a mediocre campaign in La Liga, finishing in 4th place, 11 points below eventual champions Valencia; in Europe, on the other hand, they produced some very good performances, reaching the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, where they were eliminated by fierce rivals (and eventual winners) Real Madrid. Patrick Kluivert was the club's top scorer in all competitions, with 25 goals.

Squad

Correct as of 3 October 2009.

Transfers

In

Total spending: €90.1 million

Out

Total income: €31.7 million

NameNationalityPositionPDCdRCdCCLTotal
Patrick Kluivert
Javier Saviola
Rivaldo
Luis Enrique
Xavi

References

References

  1. "Historical attendances".
  2. "FC Barcelona 2001-02".
  3. "FootballSquads - Barcelona - 2001/02".
  4. "Squad of Barcelona 2001-02 First Division".
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