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2001 Dallas Burn season


FieldValue
clubDallas Burn
season2001
stadiumCotton Bowl
leagueMLS
league resultCentral Division: 3rd
Overall: 8th
chrtitleOwner
chairmanMajor League Soccer
mgrtitleHead coach
managerMike Jeffries
average attendance12,574
cup1MLS Cup
cup1 resultLost Quarterfinals vs. Chicago Fire (0–2–1)
cup2U.S. Open Cup
cup2 resultLost Second Round vs. Seattle Sounders Select (2–3, OT)
cup3Brimstone Cup
cup3 resultLost vs. Chicago Fire (1–3–2)
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Overall: 8th

The 2001 Dallas Burn season was the sixth season of the Major League Soccer team. The team made the playoffs for the sixth consecutive year. Due to the September 11 attacks, the final two games of the season were cancelled. It was the first season under new head coach Mike Jeffries. The season was full of highs and lows. The team set the franchise record for highest attended playoff game on September 23, a record which still stands. The team also had their worst run in the U.S. Open Cup in franchise history, losing to the Seattle Sounders in overtime of the second round.

Final standings

Regular season

  • Ralston

  • Addo

  • Curtis

  • Diallo

  • Maessner

  • Rodríguez

  • Rhine

  • Deering

  • Dade

  • Pareja

  • Rodríguez

  • Agoos

  • Whitfield

  • Bocanegra

  • Wolyniec

  • J. Beasley

  • Pareja

  • Suarez

  • Deering

  • Rhine

  • Kreis

  • Graziani

  • Joseph

  • Farrer

  • Vaca

  • Rhine

  • Rodríguez

  • Comas

  • Villegas

  • Chung

  • Mathis

  • Jolley

  • Vermillion

  • Dawes

  • Spencer

  • Bravo

  • Graziani

  • Eck

  • Elcock

  • Clark

  • Lapper

  • Pareja

  • Rodríguez

  • Kreis

  • Rhine

  • Farrer

  • Graziani

  • Suarez

  • Broome

  • Rodríguez

  • Hernández

  • Cerritos

  • De Rosario

  • Joseph

  • Farrer

  • Marshall

  • Serna

  • Pineda Chacón

  • Mastroeni

  • McKinley

  • Rhine

  • Eck

  • Graziani

  • Kreis

  • Watson

  • Alegria

  • Convey

  • Suarez

  • Rodríguez

  • Rhine

  • Farrer

  • Martínez

  • Vermillion

  • Suarez

  • Vaca

  • Key

  • Pareja

  • Broome

  • Korol

  • Balboa

  • Díaz Arce

  • Key

  • Spencer

  • Lapper

  • Cunningham

  • West

  • Graziani

  • Broome

  • Elliott

  • Califf

  • Caligiuri

  • Suarez

  • Catê

  • Franchino

  • Asad

  • Wright

  • Deering

  • Dade

  • Graziani

  • Johnson

  • Graziani

  • Deering

  • Pareja

  • Rodríguez

  • Kreis

  • Pérez

  • Cunningham

  • Buddle

  • Pareja

  • Evans

  • Graziani

  • Farrer

  • Lassiter

  • Lowe

  • Denton

  • Dade

  • Kreis

  • Graziani

  • Rodríguez

  • Graziani

  • Farrer

  • Jordan

  • Kubík

  • Kovalenko

  • Stoichkov

  • Wynalda

  • Graziani

  • Evans

  • Korol

  • Sunsing

  • Pierce

  • Franchino

  • Chronopoulos

  • Okoh

  • Catê

  • Woods

  • Petke

  • Faria

  • Kreis

  • Vaca

  • Suarez

  • Broome

  • Johnson

  • Martínez

  • Maisonneuve

  • Duhaney

  • Washington

  • Pérez

  • Kreis

  • Deering

  • Dade

  • Pineda Chacón

  • Preki

  • Henderson

  • Vermes

  • Gregor

  • Zavagnin

  • Graziani

  • Rodríguez

  • Kubík

  • Korol

  • Farrer

  • Broome

  • Pareja

  • Graziani

  • Rodríguez

  • Denton

  • Ralston

  • Peña

  • Barclay

  • Dade

  • Suarez

  • Farrer

  • Rhine

  • Graziani

  • Marsch

  • Razov

  • Gutiérrez

  • Nowak

  • Vaudreuil

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

  • Pareja

  • Rodríguez

  • Kreis

  • Graziani

  • Martínez

  • Jordan

  • Farrer

  • Razov

  • Bocanegra

  • Gutiérrez

  • Daniv

  • Whitfield

  • Kovalenko

  • Gutiérrez

  • Vaudreuil

  • J. Beasley

  • Broome

  • Deering

  • Rhine

  • Deering

  • Graziani

  • Broome

  • Suarez

  • Korol

  • Pareja

  • Armas

  • Kovalenko

  • Gutiérrez

  • Armas

  • Bocanegra

  • Vaudreuil

U.S. Open Cup

  • Foisie
  • Kingsley
  • Ness
  • Korol
  • Graziani

References

References

  1. "Dallas Burn 2001 Schedule".
  2. "2001 BURN REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE".
  3. "MLS Teleconference: September 13, 2001".
  4. "MLS To Resume Action With Playoffs".
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