2001–02 Sunderland A.F.C. season

During the 2001–02 season, Sunderland competed in the FA Premier League.

Sunderland
2001–02 season
ChairmanBob Murray
ManagerPeter Reid
StadiumStadium of Light
FA Premier League17th
FA CupThird round
League CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Kevin Phillips (11)

All:
Kevin Phillips (13)
Average home league attendance44,108

Season summary

In the 2001–02 season, despite standing 9th on Boxing Day 2001, Sunderland narrowly avoided relegation. They were the lowest scoring team in the Premier League,[1] with 29 goals, ending the season in 17th place and being knocked out of both English Cup competitions in their first rounds.[1]

Results

Sunderland's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

FA Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
15 Everton 38 11 10 17 45 57 12 43
16 Bolton Wanderers 38 9 13 16 44 62 18 40
17 Sunderland 38 10 10 18 29 51 22 40
18 Ipswich Town (R) 38 9 9 20 41 64 23 36 UEFA Cup QR and relegation to the First Division[lower-alpha 1]
19 Derby County (R) 38 8 6 24 33 63 30 30 Relegation to the Football League First Division
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Ipswich Town qualified for the UEFA Cup qualifying as the winners of Premiership Fair Play League by The Football Association, one of the UEFA Fair Play ranking winners.

Results per matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAAH
ResultWLDWDLDWLLDLWLWDLWWLDLDLLWLLWLDLWLLLDD
Position71010678759121215131311131311910101211111511141413141516141515171717
Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
18 August 2001Ipswich TownH1–047,370Phillips (pen)
22 August 2001FulhamA0–220,197
26 August 2001Newcastle UnitedA1–152,021Phillips
8 September 2001Blackburn RoversH1–045,103Quinn
16 September 2001Aston VillaA0–031,668
19 September 2001Tottenham HotspurH1–247,310Phillips
22 September 2001Charlton AthleticH2–246,825Quinn (2)
29 September 2001Bolton WanderersA2–024,520Phillips, Craddock
13 October 2001Manchester UnitedH1–348,305Phillips
22 October 2001MiddlesbroughA0–228,432
27 October 2001ArsenalH1–148,029Schwarz
3 November 2001Leicester CityA0–120,573
18 November 2001Leeds UnitedH2–048,005Arca, Phillips
25 November 2001LiverpoolA0–143,537
1 December 2001West Ham UnitedH1–047,437Phillips
9 December 2001ChelseaH0–048,017
15 December 2001SouthamptonA0–229,459
22 December 2001EvertonH1–048,013Reyna
26 December 2001Blackburn RoversA3–029,869Quinn (2), Kilbane
29 December 2001Ipswich TownA0–524,517
1 January 2002Aston VillaH1–145,324Thome
12 January 2002EvertonA0–130,736
19 January 2002FulhamH1–145,124Phillips
29 January 2002MiddlesbroughH0–144,579
2 February 2002Manchester UnitedA1–467,587Phillips
9 February 2002Derby CountyA1–031,771Quinn
24 February 2002Newcastle UnitedH0–148,290
2 March 2002Tottenham HotspurA1–236,062M'Boma
5 March 2002Bolton WanderersH1–043,011McAteer
16 March 2002ChelseaA0–440,218
23 March 2002SouthamptonH1–146,120McAteer
30 March 2002ArsenalA0–338,047
1 April 2002Leicester CityH2–144,950Reyna (2)
7 April 2002Leeds UnitedA0–239,195
13 April 2002LiverpoolH0–148,355
20 April 2002West Ham UnitedA0–333,319
27 April 2002Charlton AthleticA2–226,614Kilbane, Phillips
11 May 2002Derby CountyH1–147,989Phillips

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R35 January 2002West Bromwich AlbionH1–229,133Phillips

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R212 September 2001Sheffield WednesdayA2–4 (a.e.t.)12,074Phillips, Laslandes

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. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Denmark DEN Thomas Sorensen
2 DF Switzerland SUI Bernt Haas[notes 1]
3 DF England ENG Michael Gray (captain)
4 MF United States USA Claudio Reyna
5 DF Slovakia SVK Stanislav Varga
6 DF Brazil BRA Emerson Thome
7 FW Cameroon CMR Patrick M'Boma (on loan from Parma)
8 MF England ENG Gavin McCann
9 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Niall Quinn
10 FW England ENG Kevin Phillips
11 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Kevin Kilbane[notes 2]
12 DF Sweden SWE Joachim Björklund
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK Northern Ireland NIR Michael Ingham[notes 3]
15 FW France FRA David Bellion
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Jason McAteer[notes 4]
17 DF England ENG Jody Craddock
18 DF England ENG Darren Williams
19 FW Scotland SCO Kevin Kyle
20 MF Sweden SWE Stefan Schwarz
21 MF England ENG Paul Thirlwell
24 DF Northern Ireland NIR George McCartney
26 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Thomas Butler
30 GK Austria AUT Jürgen Macho
33 DF Argentina ARG Julio Arca

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. Pos. Nation Player
4 MF Scotland SCO Don Hutchison[notes 5] (to West Ham United)
7 FW France FRA Lilian Laslandes (on loan to Köln)
12 FW England ENG Danny Dichio (to West Bromwich Albion)
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Scotland SCO Alex Rae (to Wolverhampton Wanderers)
23 MF England ENG Chris Lumsdon (to Barnsley)
37 MF England ENG Neil Wainwright (to Darlington)

Reserves

The following players did not appear for the first team this season.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Argentina ARG Nicolás Medina
22 DF England ENG Simon Ramsden
25 DF England ENG Mark Maley
27 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Michael Reddy
28 MF Wales WAL John Oster[notes 6]
29 MF Belgium BEL Tom Peeters
31 DF England ENG Ben Clark
32 DF Netherlands NED Baki Mercimek[notes 7]
34 FW England ENG Michael Proctor
35 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Brendan McGill
36 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Cliff Byrne
40 GK England ENG John Kennedy
GK England ENG Adam Dowell
DF England ENG Patrick Collins
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF England ENG Steve Harrison
DF England ENG Craig James
DF England ENG Gareth Mordey
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Stephen Capper
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Mark Rossiter
MF England ENG Jonjo Dickman
MF England ENG Marc Hand
MF England ENG Carl Shippen
MF Northern Ireland NIR Chris Kingsberry
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Glenn Lacey
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Richie Ryan
FW Scotland SCO Dene Shields
FW Northern Ireland NIR Neil Teggart
FW Republic of Ireland IRL Keith Graydon

Transfers

In

Date Pos Name From Fee
18 May 2001 MF Argentina Nicolas Medina Argentina Argentinos Juniors £3.5 million
13 June 2001 DF Netherlands Baki Mercimek Netherlands Haarlem Free
28 June 2001 FW France Lilian Laslandes France Bordeaux £3.6 million
3 July 2001 FW France David Bellion France Cannes Free
3 August 2001 DF Switzerland Bernt Haas Switzerland Grasshopper £750,000
19 October 2001 MF Republic of Ireland Jason McAteer England Blackburn Rovers £1 million
7 December 2001 MF United States Claudio Reyna Scotland Rangers £4 million
28 January 2002 DF Sweden Joachim Björklund Italy Venezia £1.5 million

Out

Date Pos Name To Fee
1 July 2001 MF Denmark Carsten Fredgaard Denmark FC Copenhagen £500,000
18 August 2001 MF England Neil Wainwright England Darlington £50,000
30 August 2001 MF Scotland Don Hutchison England West Ham United £5 million
19 September 2001 MF Scotland Alex Rae England Wolverhampton Wanderers £1.2 million
30 November 2001 FW England Danny Dichio England West Bromwich Albion £1.25 million
11 December 2001 MF England Chris Lumsdon England Barnsley £350,000

Loan in

Date Pos Name Club Return Ref
14 February 2002 FW Cameroon Patrick M'BomaParma11 May 2002 [4]

Loan out

Date Pos Name Club Return Ref
9 August 2001 FW England Michael ProctorYork City21 April 2002
22 August 2001 FW England Danny DichioWest Bromwich Albion22 September 2001 [5]
7 September 2001 MF Republic of Ireland Brendan McGillCarlisle United21 April 2002
21 September 2001 FW Republic of Ireland Michael ReddyHull City21 October 2001 [6]
27 September 2001 DF England Mark MaleyYork City21 April 2002 [7][8]
5 October 2001 MF England Chris LumsdonBarnsley11 December 2001
19 October 2001 MF Wales John OsterBarnsley19 November 2001
7 January 2002 FW France Lilian LaslandesKöln9 March 2002
25 March 2002 DF Slovakia Stanislav VargaWest Bromwich Albion25 April 2002
28 March 2002 FW Republic of Ireland Michael ReddyBarnsley22 April 2002

Statistics

Appearances and goals

As of end of season[9]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Denmark DEN Thomas Sørensen 3503401000
13 GK Northern Ireland NIR Michael Ingham 10000010
30 GK Austria AUT Jurgen Macho 40400000
Defenders
2 DF Switzerland SUI Bernt Haas 290270100+10
3 DF England ENG Michael Gray 3603500010
5 DF Slovakia SVK Stanislav Varga 110901010
6 DF Brazil BRA Emerson Thome 1211210000
12 DF Sweden SWE Joachim Björklund 12011+100000
17 DF England ENG Jody Craddock 3113010+1000
18 DF England ENG Darren Williams 30023+501010
24 DF Northern Ireland NIR George McCartney 20012+601010
Midfielders:
4 MF United States USA Claudio Reyna 1731730000
8 MF England ENG Gavin McCann 3102901010
11 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Kevin Kilbane 30224+420+1010
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Jason McAteer 2722621000
20 MF Sweden SWE Stefan Schwarz 20118+210000
21 MF England ENG Paul Thirlwell 16011+301010
26 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Thomas Butler 702+500000
33 MF Argentina ARG Julio Arca 24120+211010
Forwards:
7 FW Cameroon CMR Patrick M'Boma 915+410000
9 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Niall Quinn 39624+1461000
10 FW England ENG Kevin Phillips 391337111111
15 FW France FRA David Bellion 1000+900010
19 FW Scotland SCO Kevin Kyle 800+600+100+10
Players no longer with club:
4 MF Scotland SCO Don Hutchison 20200000
7 FW France FRA Lilian Laslandes 1315+70000+11
16 MF Scotland SCO Alex Rae 301+200000

Notes

  1. Haas was born in Vienna, Austria, but also qualified to represent Switzerland internationally and made his international debut for Switzerland in 1996.
  2. Kilbane was born in Preston, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his parents and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for Republic of Ireland in September 1997.
  3. Ingham was born in Preston, England, but also qualified to represent Northern Ireland internationally and represented them at U-18 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Northern Ireland in June 2005.
  4. McAteer was born in Tranmere, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in March 1994.
  5. Hutchison was born in Gateshead, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally through his father and represented them at B level before making his international debut for Scotland in March 1999.
  6. Oster was born in Boston, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and represented them at U-18 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Wales in 1997.
  7. Mercimek was born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and would represent them at U-21 level before making his international debut for Turkey in 2006.

References

  1. Richard Rundle. "2001–02 FA Premier League". Football Club History Database. Archived from the original on 12 June 2008. Retrieved 2 November 2008.
  2. "Sunderland 2001-2002 Results - statto.com". Archived from the original on 27 May 2013. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  3. "FootballSquads - Sunderland - 2001/02".
  4. "Mboma signs for Sunderland". BBC Sport. 13 February 2002. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  5. "Baggies snap up Dichio". BBC Sport. 23 August 2001. Archived from the original on 27 August 2001. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  6. "Hull sign Reddy". BBC Sport. 22 September 2001. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  7. "York sign Maley". BBC Sport. 27 September 2001. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  8. "Maley stays on". BBC Sport. 22 November 2001. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  9. "All Sunderland players: 2002".
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