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La Liga
Season
2001–02
Champions
Valencia
5th title
Relegated
Las Palmas
Tenerife
Zaragoza
Champions League
Real Madrid (1st group stage) (via UEFA Champions League)
Valencia (1st group stage)
Deportivo (1st group stage)
Barcelona (3rd qualifying round)
UEFA Cup
Celta Vigo (first round)
Betis (first round)
Alavés (first round)
Intertoto Cup
Málaga (third round)
Villarreal (second round)
Matches played
380
Goals scored
961 (2.53 per match)
Top goalscorer
Diego Tristán (21)
Biggest home win
Real Madrid 7–0 Las Palmas
(10 February 2002)[1]
Biggest away win
Tenerife 0–6 Barcelona
(2 February 2002)[2]
Highest scoring
Real Madrid 7–0 Las Palmas
(10 February 2002)[1]
Athletic Bilbao 1–6 Celta Vigo
(24 March 2002)[3]
Villarreal 5–2 Athletic Bilbao
(31 March 2002)[4]

← 2000–01


2002–03 →


The 2001–02 La Liga season, the 71st since its establishment, started on 25 August 2001 and finished on 11 May 2002.




Contents






  • 1 Promotion and relegation


  • 2 Team information


    • 2.1 Clubs and locations




  • 3 League table


  • 4 Results


  • 5 Overall


  • 6 Awards


    • 6.1 Pichichi Trophy


    • 6.2 Fair Play award


    • 6.3 Pedro Zaballa award




  • 7 Signings


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References





Promotion and relegation[edit]


Teams promoted from 2000–01 Segunda División



  • Sevilla

  • Real Betis

  • Tenerife


Teams relegated to 2001–02 Segunda División



  • Real Oviedo

  • Racing Santander

  • Numancia




Team information[edit]



Clubs and locations[edit]




2001–02 La Liga is located in Spain, Canary Islands

Athletic

Athletic



Barcelona

Barcelona



Betis

Betis



Alavés   

Alavés   



Celta

Celta



Deportivo

Deportivo



Espanyol

Espanyol



Málaga

Málaga



Mallorca

Mallorca



Osasuna

Osasuna



Rayo Vallecano

Rayo Vallecano



Real Madrid

Real Madrid



Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad



Sevilla

Sevilla



Valencia

Valencia



Valladolid         


Valladolid         



Villarreal

Villarreal



Zaragoza

Zaragoza



LasPalmas

LasPalmas



Tenerife

Tenerife




Location of teams in La Liga 2001–02


2001–02 season was composed of the following clubs:



  • Alavés

  • Athletic Bilbao

  • Barcelona

  • Betis

  • Celta Vigo

  • Deportivo La Coruña

  • Espanyol

  • Las Palmas

  • Málaga

  • Mallorca

  • Osasuna

  • Rayo Vallecano

  • Real Madrid

  • Real Sociedad

  • Sevilla

  • Tenerife

  • Valencia

  • Valladolid

  • Villarreal

  • Zaragoza




League table[edit]


















































































































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

Head-to-head

1

Valencia (C)
38
21
12
5
51
27
+24

75

2002–03 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2

Deportivo La Coruña
38
20
8
10
65
41
+24

68
3

Real Madrid
38
19
9
10
69
44
+25

0661
4

Barcelona
38
18
10
10
65
37
+28

64

2002–03 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
5

Celta Vigo
38
16
12
10
64
46
+18

60

2002–03 UEFA Cup First round
6

Betis
38
15
14
9
42
34
+8

59
7

Alavés
38
17
3
18
41
44
−3

0542
8

Sevilla
38
14
11
13
51
40
+11
53


SEV: 7 pts → SEV 3–3 ATH
ATH: 7 pts → ATH 0–1 SEV
MLG: 3 pts


9

Athletic Bilbao
38
14
11
13
54
66
−12

53
10

Málaga
38
13
14
11
44
44
0

53

2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup Third round
11

Rayo Vallecano
38
13
10
15
46
52
−6
49
12

Valladolid
38
13
9
16
45
58
−13

48
13

Real Sociedad
38
13
8
17
48
54
−6

47

ESP 1–2 RSO
RSO 1–0 ESP

14

Espanyol
38
13
8
17
47
56
−9

47
15

Villarreal
38
11
10
17
46
55
−9

43

2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup Second round

MLL 0–1 VILL
VILL 2–1 MLL

16

Mallorca
38
11
10
17
40
52
−12
43
17

Osasuna
38
10
12
16
36
49
−13

42
18

Las Palmas (R)
38
9
13
16
40
50
−10

40
Relegation to Segunda División
19

Tenerife (R)
38
10
8
20
32
58
−26

38
20

Zaragoza (R)
38
9
10
19
35
54
−19

37

Source: LFP
Rules for classification:
1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7th Fair-play points
1Real Madrid qualified directly for the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League as holders.


2Since Deportivo and Real Madrid, finalists of 2001–02 Copa del Rey, were qualified for the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League, Alavés entered UEFA Cup as best qualified in no european places (7th placed)
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Head-to-Head: used when head-to-head record is used to rank tied teams.



Results[edit]






































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Home Away[1]

ATH

FCB
BET CEL ALV RCD ESP MCF MLL OSA RVA RMA RSO SFC TEN LPA VCF VLD VIL
ZAR

Athletic Bilbao


0–2

0–0

1–6

2–1

1–1

1–1

3–2

0–1

1–1

1–1

2–1

2–1

0–1

1–2

3–1

2–2

1–4

0–0

2–1

Barcelona

1–2


3–0

2–2

3–2

3–2

2–0

5–1

3–0

0–1

1–1

1–1

2–0

3–1

2–0

1–1

2–2

4–0

4–1

2–0

Betis

1–1

2–1


4–1

1–0

0–3

2–0

1–1

1–0

0–0

2–0

3–1

3–0

0–0

1–0

1–0

1–3

2–0

1–1

0–1

Celta de Vigo

2–3

2–1

3–1


3–1

0–2

4–1

0–0

2–0

1–1

2–2

0–1

3–1

1–2

3–0

3–2

1–1

1–1

3–1

2–0

Alavés

2–3

2–0

0–1

1–0


2–3

2–1

1–0

0–4

0–2

0–1

0–0

2–0

0–1

1–0

1–0

1–2

3–1

2–1

2–1

Deportivo La Coruña

1–2

2–1

2–0

2–2

0–1


3–1

2–2

5–0

5–1

1–1

3–0

3–1

1–0

3–1

1–0

1–0

4–0

0–0

1–0

Espanyol

2–0

2–0

1–1

2–0

1–2

1–0


1–2

2–1

1–1

3–1

2–1

1–2

2–3

2–0

3–1

2–3

1–0

3–1

2–1

Málaga

1–2

1–1

3–2

2–2

1–0

1–1

2–0


0–0

2–1

0–0

1–1

1–0

1–3

2–0

1–1

0–2

1–2

2–1

2–1

Mallorca

3–0

0–0

1–3

0–1

0–0

4–1

2–1

1–1


4–2

3–0

1–1

0–2

0–4

2–0

0–3

1–1

2–1

0–1

0–1

Osasuna

0–1

0–0

1–2

0–3

0–1

1–3

1–1

0–2

4–0


1–0

3–1

1–1

1–0

0–2

3–2

0–0

1–0

2–2

0–0

Rayo Vallecano

4–2

2–1

0–0

1–0

2–0

2–1

2–2

3–0

0–2

0–1


0–3

2–1

2–1

2–0

0–0

2–1

1–0

1–2

1–2

Real Madrid

2–0

2–0

1–1

1–1

3–1

3–1

5–1

1–1

0–0

2–1

3–1


3–1

2–1

4–1

7–0

1–0

2–2

3–0

3–1

Real Sociedad

1–3

0–2

0–0

0–0

1–2

1–1

1–0

2–1

1–2

2–1

2–2

3–0


3–3

0–2

1–1

2–0

6–0

2–1

3–1

Sevilla

3–3

1–2

0–0

0–1

2–0

0–1

3–0

0–2

2–2

0–0

2–1

0–1

0–1


2–0

1–1

1–1

4–0

1–0

4–2

Tenerife

2–3

0–6

2–1

1–1

0–2

3–1

1–1

1–0

0–0

3–1

3–1

0–2

0–1

1–1


1–3

0–1

1–5

2–0

0–0

Las Palmas

1–1

0–0

0–0

4–2

2–1

0–1

2–0

0–0

3–1

1–1

0–2

4–2

0–0

1–0

0–1


0–1

1–1

3–2

1–1

Valencia

2–1

2–0

2–0

0–0

0–0

1–0

2–1

2–1

1–1

2–1

2–1

1–0

4–0

2–0

0–0

1–0


1–2

1–0

2–0

Valladolid

2–0

1–2

0–2

2–4

1–3

3–0

0–1

0–0

2–1

1–0

3–1

2–1

1–3

1–1

0–0

1–0

1–1


1–0

2–0

Villarreal

5–2

0–1

1–1

2–1

1–0

1–1

1–1

1–2

2–1

3–0

1–1

2–3

1–0

0–2

2–1

2–0

1–1

2–2


2–1

Zaragoza

2–2

1–1

1–1

0–1

0–2

1–2

0–0

0–2

1–0

0–1

3–2

2–1

3–2

1–1

1–1

2–1

0–1

0–0

3–2


Source: LFP (in Spanish)
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.



Overall[edit]



  • Most wins - Valencia (21)

  • Fewest wins - UD Las Palmas and Real Zaragoza (9)

  • Most draws - Málaga CF and Real Betis (14)

  • Fewest draws - Deportivo Alavés (3)

  • Most losses - Tenerife (20)

  • Fewest losses - Valencia (5)

  • Most goals scored - Real Madrid (69)

  • Fewest goals scored - Tenerife (32)

  • Most goals conceded - Athletic Bilbao (66)

  • Fewest goals conceded - Valencia (27)



Awards[edit]



Pichichi Trophy[edit]


The Pichichi Trophy is awarded to the player who scores the most goals in a season.






































Goalscorers
Goals
Team

Spain Diego Tristán

21

Deportivo

Spain Fernando Morientes

18

Real Madrid

Netherlands Patrick Kluivert

18

Barcelona

Argentina Javier Saviola

17

Barcelona

Spain Catanha

17

Celta de Vigo

Spain Raúl Tamudo

17

Espanyol


Fair Play award[edit]










































































































Rank
Club
Points
1 Deportivo La Coruña
88
2 Real Sociedad 97
3 Real Madrid 99
4 Barcelona 100
5 Valladolid 104
6 Mallorca 107
7 Valencia 121
8 Athletic Bilbao 125
Zaragoza 125
10 Espanyol 131
11 Rayo Vallecano 148
12 Celta Vigo 153
13 Tenerife 155
14 Alavés 159
15 Betis 162
Villarreal 162
17 Las Palmas 171
18 Málaga 173
19 Sevilla 175
20 Osasuna 180

  • Source: El Mundo Deportivo (newspaper archive, web)[5] and CanalDeportivo[6]


Pedro Zaballa award[edit]


Manuel Pablo (Deportivo de La Coruña) and Everton Giovanella (Celta Vigo) footballers[7]



Signings[edit]


Source: http://www.bdfutbol.com/es/t/t2001-02.html

Players on loan are marked on italics.






















































































































































Team Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Valencia
Spain Carlos Marchena (Benfica)
Spain Curro Torres (Tenerife)

Spain Francisco Rufete (Málaga)
Uruguay Gonzalo de los Santos (Málaga)

Spain Salva Ballesta (Atlético Madrid)
Spain Mista Ferrer (Tenerife)
Deportivo La Coruña
Spain Héctor Berenguel (Sevilla)
0
0

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Đorović (Celta Vigo)
Spain Sergio (Espanyol)
Spain David Pirri (Numancia)

Spain Emilio Amavisca (Racing Santander)
0
0
Real Madrid
France Zinedine Zidane (Juventus)

Barcelona
Argentina Roberto Bonano (River Plate)
0
0
0

Sweden Patrik Andersson (Bayern)
France Philippe Christanval (Monaco)
Italy Francesco Coco (Milan)
Spain Oleguer (Gramenet)

Brazil Geovanni (Cruzeiro)
Brazil Fábio Rochemback (Internacional)
0
0

Argentina Javier Saviola (River Plate)
0
0
0
Celta Vigo
Brazil Sylvinho (Arsenal)
Chile Pablo Contreras (Monaco)
Argentina Sebastián Méndez (Vélez Sarsfield)

Croatia Zvonimir Boban (Milan)
France Peter Luccin (Paris Saint-Germain)
0

France Florian Maurice (Marseille)
0
0
Betis
Belgium Ronny Gaspercic (Extremadura)
0
0

Argentina Diego Crosa (Vélez Sarsfield)
Spain Carles Mingo (Rayo Vallecano)
Uruguay Washington Tais (Racing Santander)

Portugal José Calado (Benfica)
Iceland Joey Guðjónsson (RKC Waalwijk)
0

Nigeria Victor Ikpeba (Borussia Dortmund)
Portugal João Tomás (Benfica)
0
Alavés
Argentina Fabricio Coloccini (Milan)
Spain Carlos Llorens (Osasuna)
Argentina Gustavo Lombardi (River Plate)
Spain Cruz Ochoa (Calahorra)

Romania Bogdan Mara (Argeș Pitești)
Spain Jesús Turiel (Valladolid)
Netherlands Richard Witschge (Ajax)
0

Nigeria Christopher Kanu (Ajax)
Spain Rubén Navarro (Numancia)
0
0
Sevilla
Spain Juanmi Gelabert (Hércules)
Spain Javi Navarro (Elche)
0
0
0

Spain Mario Cotelo (Sporting Gijón)
Spain Tomás Hervás (Celta Vigo)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Njeguš (Atlético Madrid)
Mexico Gerardo Torrado (Poli Ejido)
Spain Alfonso Vera (Osasuna)

Spain Moisés García (Villarreal)
Spain Luis Gil (Murcia)
Argentina Mariano Toedtli (Salamanca)
0
0
Athletic Bilbao
Spain Aitor Ocio (Osasuna)

Málaga
Spain Francesc Arnau (Barcelona)
0
0
0
0
0

Portugal Litos de Oliveira (Boavista)
0
0
0
0
0

Portugal Duda (Cádiz)
Spain Gerardo García (Valencia)
Croatia Ivan Leko (Hajduk Split)
Spain Miguel Ángel Lozano (Levante)
Uruguay Marcelo Romero (Peñarol)
Spain Manu Sánchez (Real Madrid B)

Argentina Pablo Calandria (Marseille)
Switzerland Álex Geijo (Neuchâtel Xamax)
0
0
0
0
Rayo Vallecano
Spain Imanol Etxeberria (Athletic Bilbao)
0
0
0

Spain Jordi Ferrón (Zaragoza)
Argentina Patricio Graff (Sporting Gijón)
France Jean-François Hernandez (Atlético Madrid)
Spain Sergio Korino (Real Sociedad)

Spain Moisés Arteaga (Espanyol)
Spain Jorge Azkoitia (Alavés)
France Éric Roy (Troyes)
Spain Ángel Vivar Dorado (Racing Santander)

Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvir Baljić (Real Madrid)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Emir Granov (Újpest)
Spain Roberto Peragón (Levante)
France Bruno Rodriguez (Lens)
Valladolid
Cape Verde José Veiga (Levante)
0
0

Spain Mario Álvarez (Atlético Madrid B)
Spain Gaspar Gálvez (Oviedo)
0

Spain Javi Jiménez (Getafe)
0
0

Argentina Turu Flores (Deportivo La Coruña)
Spain Luis García (Barcelona B)
Spain Tote (Real Madrid)
Real Sociedad
Netherlands Sander Westerveld (Liverpool)
0

Norway Bjørn Kvarme (Saint-Étienne)
0

Turkey Nihat Kahveci (Beşiktaş)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Darko Kovačević (Lazio)
Espanyol
Spain Ricardo Cavas (Badajoz)
Spain Fran Figueroa (Lleida)
0

Spain Àlex Fernández (Osasuna)
Romania Cătălin Munteanu (Atlético Madrid)
Portugal Paulo Sousa (Panathinaikos)

Uruguay Antonio Pacheco (Internazionale)
Mexico Francisco Palencia (Cruz Azul)
0
Villarreal
Spain Sergio Ballesteros (Tenerife)
0
0

Romania Constantin Gâlcă (Espanyol)
0
0

Spain Antonio Guayre (Las Palmas)
Spain Quique Martín (Salamanca)
Spain Juan Antonio Pizzi (Rosario Central)
Mallorca
Turkey Fatih Akyel (Galatasaray)
Argentina Christian Díaz (Udinese)

Spain Vicente Fernández Pujante (Sporting Gijón)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veljko Paunović (Atlético Madrid)

Spain Roberto Losada (Oviedo)
0
Osasuna
Spain Juan Carlos Unzué (Oviedo)
0
0
0
0

Chile Pablo Contreras (Celta Vigo)
Chile Rafael Olarra (Univers. Chile)
0
0
0

Spain David Cano (Sporting Gijón)
Argentina Daniel Montenegro (Olymp. Marseille)
Argentina Gerardo Rivero (Almagro)
Spain Fernando Sánchez (Deportivo La Coruña)
Spain Manolo Sánchez (Celta Vigo)

Australia John Aloisi (Coventry City)
0
0
0
0
Las Palmas
Spain Jaime Quesada (Betis)

Peru Juan José Jayo (Celta Vigo)

Spain Luis Tevenet (Atlético Madrid)
Tenerife
Spain Javi Venta (Villarreal)0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Spain Iván Ania (Oviedo)
Argentina Christian Bassedas (Newcastle United)
Spain David Bermudo (Barcelona B)
Spain Rubén Estévez (Compostela)
Spain Manel Menéndez (Deportivo La Coruña)
Portugal Bino (Sporting CP)
Argentina Javier Mustafá (Rosario Central)
Spain Jaime Sánchez (Deportivo La Coruña)

Argentina Esteban Fuertes (Lens)
Spain Xisco (Valencia)
0
0
0
0
0
0
Zaragoza
Brazil Esquerdinha Araújo (Porto)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Komljenović (1. FC Kaiserslautern)
0
0

Portugal Carlos Chaínho (Porto)
0
0
0

Croatia Mate Bilić (Hajduk Split)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Drulić (Red Star Belgrade)
Argentina Luciano Galletti (Estudiantes La Plata)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Savo Milošević (Parma)


See also[edit]



  • 2001–02 Segunda División

  • 2001–02 Copa del Rey



References[edit]





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