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2001–02 Real Madrid CF season
100th season in existence of Real Madrid CF
100th season in existence of Real Madrid CF
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Real Madrid |
| season | 2001–02 |
| manager | Vicente del Bosque |
| chairman | Florentino Pérez |
| mgrtitle | Head coach |
| chrtitle | President |
| stadium | Santiago Bernabéu |
| league | La Liga |
| league result | 3rd |
| cup1 | Copa del Rey |
| cup1 result | Runners-up |
| cup3 | UEFA Champions League |
| cup3 result | Winners |
| cup2 | Supercopa de España |
| cup2 result | Winners |
| cup4 | FIFA Club World Championship |
| cup4 result | Cancelled |
| league topscorer | |
| Fernando Morientes (18) | |
| season topscorer | |
| Raúl (29) | |
| average attendance | 63,645 |
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| prevseason | 2000–01 |
| nextseason | 2002–03 |
Fernando Morientes (18) Raúl (29) The 2001–02 season was Real Madrid's 71st season in La Liga. This article lists all matches that the club played in the 2001–02 season, and also shows statistics of the club's players. Although German home appliance giant Teka appeared as a shirt sponsor earlier in the season, Realmadrid.com replaced it as the primary shirt sponsor later in 2001, and there was no shirt sponsor for the second half of the season. The club introduced new grey and black third kits as well.
Summary
Real Madrid endured its worst domestic league performance under Vicente del Bosque's management, finishing only third in the league standings (with 66 points), as well as losing the Copa del Rey final at the Bernabéu to unheralded Deportivo La Coruña, despite the club's world record signing of Zinedine Zidane from Juventus. On a brighter note, del Bosque delivered ''La Novena'''s UEFA Champions League title as a consolation prize, following a 2–1 victory against Bayer Leverkusen in the final thanks to Zidane's volley goal.
Centennial kit
The club wore a special kit throughout the 2002 year.
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|---|
First-team squad
Transfers
| In | Pos. | Name | from | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MF | Zinedine Zidane | Juventus | €72,0 million https://www.theguardian.com/football/2001/jul/09/newsstory.sport5 | |
| FW | Edwin Congo | Toulouse | loan ended |
| Out | Pos. | Name | To | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GK | Bodo Illgner | retired | ||
| DF | Manuel Sanchis | retired | ||
| FW | Tote | Real Valladolid | ||
| MF | Perica Ognjenović | 1. FC Kaiserslautern |
Winter
| In | Pos. | Name | from | Type |
|---|
| Out | Pos. | Name | To | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FW | Elvir Baljić | Rayo Vallecano | loan | |
| DF | Alberto Rivera Pizarro | Marseille | ||
| DF | Carlos Aranda | Numancia |
Results
Friendlies
Guti McManaman Miñambres Baljić Congo Rivera Álvaro Rodrigo Tristán Adriano Geremi Congo Helguera Celades Roberto Sestelo Riki
La Liga
Main article: 2001–02 La Liga
League table
Results by round
|color_3-4=green4|text_3-4=2002-03 UEFA Champions League Qualifying round |color_5-7=blue2|text_5-7=2002-03 UEFA Cup |color_18-20=red1|text_18-20=2002-03 Segunda Division
Matches
Capi Joaquín Roberto Carlos Figo Raúl McManaman Raúl Blanco Larena Castro Zidane Solari Calleja Munitis Raúl Figo Acuña Morientes Raúl Figo Raúl Figo Zidane Raúl Tamudo Jesús Sánchez Zidane Á. Sánchez Del Horno Raúl Hierro Hierro McManaman Morientes Figo Sánchez Rosado Figo Guti Khokhlov De Paula Fran Pandiani
Results summary
Copa del Rey
Main article: 2001–02 Copa del Rey
Round of 64
Sávio
Round of 32
Guti Pavón
Round of 16
Guti Herrero
Quarter-finals
Zidane Figo
Semi-finals
Urzaiz Raúl Guti
Final
Main article: 2002 Copa del Rey Final
Tristán
Supercopa de España
Main article: 2001 Supercopa de España
Champions League
Main article: 2001–02 UEFA Champions League
First group stage
Group A
Guti Figo Roberto Carlos Sávio Raúl Solari McManaman Cherevchenko
Second group stage
Group C
Sionko
Morientes
Raúl
Helguera
Guti
Sávio
Goumas
Portillo
Quarter-finals
Effenberg Pizarro Élber Kovač Helguera Helguera Figo Solari Guti Jeremies Salihamidžić
Semi-finals
Kluivert Overmars Salgado César McManaman McManaman Conceição Puyol
Final
Main article: 2002 UEFA Champions League Final
Zidane
FIFA Club World Championship
Main article: 2001 FIFA Club World Championship
As winners of the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League, Real Madrid was one of the 12 teams that were invited to the 2001 FIFA Club World Championship, which was scheduled to be hosted in Spain from 28 July to 12 August 2001. However, the tournament was cancelled, primarily due to the collapse of ISL, which was the marketing partner of FIFA at the time.
Since the fixtures were already released prior to the tournament's cancellation, it is known that Real Madrid would have played its group stage matches at the Bernabéu.
Group stage
Statistics
Appearances and goals
|- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Players transferred out during the season
Reference:
References
References
- "Historical attendances".
- "Real Madrid » Transfers 1995/1996". worldfootball.net.
- "Real Madrid » Transfers 1995/1996". worldfootball.net.
- "Real Madrid FC Player Appearances | Past & Present | Soccer Base".
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