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2001–02 Feyenoord season


FieldValue
clubFeyenoord
season2001–02
managerNED Bert van Marwijk
leagueEredivisie
league result3rd
cup1KNVB Cup
cup1 resultQuarter-final
cup2Champions League
cup2 resultGroup stage
cup3UEFA Cup
cup3 resultWinners
league topscorerPierre van Hooijdonk (24)
season topscorerPierre van Hooijdonk (33)
prevseason2000–01
nextseason2002–03

During the 2001–02 season, Feyenoord participated in the Eredivisie, the highest-ranking league in Dutch football. They also played in the KNVB Cup, UEFA Champions League, and the UEFA Cup. They were crowned champions of the 2002 UEFA Cup after beating Borussia Dortmund (Germany) in the final.

Season summary

Feyenoord exited the Champions League at the group stage and were relegated to the UEFA Cup after finishing third in Group H. In the continental competition, Feyenoord defeated Freiburg, Rangers, PSV, and Inter Milan to reach the final, held at Feyenoord's home ground, Stadion Feijenoord, where they defeated Borussia Dortmund to win their second-ever UEFA Cup.

First-team squad

Transfers

In

  • NED Edwin Zoetebier - NED Vitesse
  • NED Henk Timmer - NED AZ, loan
  • CHI Mauricio Aros - CHI Universidad de Chile
  • BRA Leonardo dos Santos - NED Groningen
  • JPN Shinji Ono - JPN Urawa Red Diamonds
  • NED Ramon van Haaren - NED Roda JC
  • BEL Pieter Collen - NED N.E.C.

Results

Eredivisie

Emerton Bosvelt Anastasiou Smolarek Paauwe Trabelsi van der Vaart Heitinga Tomasson Bosvelt Tomasson van Hooijdonk Pothuizen de Gier Pothuizen Leonardo II Bosvelt Wijker Paauwe Emerton Elmander Vreven Sergio Peto Tomasson Sprockel Kreek Sikora Nanu Jaliens Landzaat van Nieuwstadt Meriana Hoogendorp Petrovic Bosvelt van Hooijdonk Bosvelt Korneev Hesp van Hooijdonk Roest Tanghe Zwaanswijk Roiha de Haan Paauwe van Hooijdonk van Hooijdonk Tomasson Soetaers Hoogstrate Ono Rząsa Mbamba Rząsa Leonardo II Booth van der Doelen Chivu Bergdølmo
Rząsa Leonardo Ono Tomasson Bosvelt Huisman Lee Ketting Kalou Tomasson van Hooijdonk Leonardo Bosvelt Smolarek Lamey Putter van Wonderen Penders Engelaar Kežman
Ooijer Lucius Paauwe Dirkx Tomasson Paauwe Ono de Nooijer Lurling Väyrynen Denneboom

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Beschastnykh Tomasson Labant Kincl Michalík Tomasson Novotný Santa Cruz Elmander

UEFA Cup

Main article: 2001–02 UEFA Cup

Third round

Kobiashvili Leonardo

Fourth round

Kalou Ferguson

Quarter-final

Paauwe Van Wonderen Bosvelt Van Hooijdonk Ooijer Gakhokidze Heintze Kežman

Semi-final

Tomasson Kallon

Final

Main article: 2002 UEFA Cup Final

Tomasson Koller

Top scorers

UEFA Cup

  • Pierre van Hooijdonk - 8 goals

References

References

  1. Team, The PA. (2017-12-16). "Remembering Feyenoord's 2002 UEFA Cup-Winning Team".
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