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2001–02 in Scottish football

The 2001–02 season was the 105th season of competitive football in Scotland. [1]

Football in Scotland
Season2001–02
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2001–02 in Scottish football
Premier League champions
Celtic
First Division champions
Partick Thistle
Second Division champions
Queen of the South
Third Division champions
Brechin City
Scottish Cup winners
Rangers
League Cup winners
Rangers
Challenge Cup winners
Airdrieonians
Junior Cup winners
Linlithgow Rose
Teams in Europe
Celtic, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Rangers
Scotland national team
2002 World Cup qualification

Key events edit

Celtic, domestic treble winners a year earlier, retain their Premier League title.[2]

After failing to win anything the previous season, Rangers won the Scottish Cup and League Cup under their new manager Alex McLeish.[3]

Airdrieonians, who narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League as First Division runners-up, went out of business of 1 May with debts of nearly £3million.[4] Later that month, however, a new club representing the town of Airdrie - Airdrie United - was formed, with ambitions of gaining Scottish league status for the 2002–03 season.[5]

Livingston, in the Premier League for the first time, finished third and qualified for the UEFA Cup. Livingston, who were known as Meadowbank Thistle until relocating from Edinburgh to Livingston in 1995 and played their first season in their new location as a Third Division club.[6]

Falkirk avoided relegation from the First Division and Stenhousemuir avoided relegation from the Second as a result of the league losing a member. The vacant place in the Third Division was occupied by Gretna, who until then had played in the English non-league system.[7]

Despite Gretna beating Airdrie United to the vacant league place, Airdrie United still gained a league place for the 2002–03 season – in the Second Division – as they bought out the debt-ridden club Clydebank.[8]

Queen of the South won the Second Division league title for the first time in 51-years since they won the Division B league title in season 1950–51. These were the only two occasions that the Dumfries club had won a league title in their history, that was up until they won their third ever league title in season 2012–13, when they won the Second Division once again. [9]

League Competitions edit

Scottish Premier League edit

The 2001–02 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic. Rangers finished second and therefore qualified for a UEFA Champions League place alongside Celtic. Livingston, in their debut season in Scotland's top division, qualified for the UEFA Cup along with Aberdeen. St Johnstone were relegated to the First Division.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[a]
1 Celtic (C) 38 33 4 1 94 18 +76 103 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
2 Rangers 38 25 10 3 82 27 +55 85 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
3 Livingston 38 16 10 12 50 47 +3 58 Qualification for the UEFA Cup qualifying round[b]
4 Aberdeen 38 16 7 15 51 49 +2 55
5 Heart of Midlothian 38 14 6 18 52 57 −5 48
6 Dunfermline Athletic 38 12 9 17 41 64 −23 45
7 Kilmarnock 38 13 10 15 44 54 −10 49
8 Dundee United 38 12 10 16 38 59 −21 46
9 Dundee 38 12 8 18 41 55 −14 44
10 Hibernian 38 10 11 17 51 56 −5 41
11 Motherwell 38 11 7 20 49 69 −20 40
12 St Johnstone (R) 38 5 6 27 24 62 −38 21 Relegation to the First Division
Source: Scottish Professional Football League
Rules for classification: (1) Points; (2) Goal difference; (3) Goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.
  2. ^ As both finalists of the 2001–02 Scottish Cup, Rangers and Celtic, qualified for European competition via their league position, the cup berth for 2002–03 UEFA Cup was passed to the next-placed team in the league, fourth-placed Aberdeen.

Scottish First Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Partick Thistle (C, P) 36 19 9 8 61 38 +23 66 Promotion to the Premier League
2 Airdrieonians (R) 36 15 11 10 59 40 +19 56 Club folded after the season
3 Ayr United 36 13 13 10 53 44 +9 52
4 Ross County 36 14 10 12 51 43 +8 52
5 Clyde 36 13 10 13 51 56 −5 49
6 Inverness CT 36 13 9 14 60 51 +9 48
7 Arbroath 36 14 6 16 42 59 −17 48
8 St Mirren 36 11 12 13 43 53 −10 45
9 Falkirk[a] 36 10 9 17 49 73 −24 39
10 Raith Rovers (R) 36 8 11 17 50 62 −12 35 Relegation to the Second Division
Source: "2001-2002 First Division - SPFL Archive". SPFL. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Falkirk were reprieved from relegation due to Airdrieonians folding.

Scottish Second Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Queen of the South (C, P) 36 20 7 9 64 42 +22 67 Promotion to the First Division
2 Alloa Athletic (P) 36 15 14 7 55 33 +22 59
3 Forfar Athletic 36 15 8 13 51 47 +4 53
4 Clydebank[a] 36 14 9 13 44 45 −1 51 Club folded after the season
5 Hamilton Academical 36 13 9 14 49 44 +5 48
6 Berwick Rangers 36 12 11 13 44 52 −8 47
7 Stranraer 36 10 15 11 48 51 −3 45
8 Cowdenbeath 36 11 11 14 49 51 −2 44
9 Stenhousemuir[b] 36 8 12 16 33 57 −24 36
10 Greenock Morton (R) 36 7 14 15 48 63 −15 35 Relegation to the Third Division
Source: "2001-2002 Second Division - SPFL Archive". SPFL. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Clydebank folded at the end of the season; their place in the Scottish Football League was subsequently purchased by Airdrie United for the following season.
  2. ^ Stenhousemuir were reprieved from relegation due to Aidrieonians folding.

Scottish Third Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1 Brechin City (C, P) 36 22 7 7 67 38 +29 73 Promotion to the Second Division
2 Dumbarton (P) 36 18 7 11 59 48 +11 61
3 Albion Rovers 36 16 11 9 51 32 +19 59
4 Peterhead 36 17 5 14 63 52 +11 56
5 Montrose 36 16 7 13 43 39 +4 55
6 Elgin City 36 13 8 15 45 47 −2 47
7 East Stirlingshire 36 12 4 20 51 58 −7 40
8 East Fife 36 11 7 18 39 56 −17 40
9 Stirling Albion 36 9 10 17 45 68 −23 37
10 Queen's Park 36 9 8 19 38 53 −15 35
Source: "2001-2002 Third Division - SPFL Archive". SPFL. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Other honours edit

Cup honours edit

Individual honours edit

SPFA awards edit

SFWA awards edit

Scottish clubs in Europe edit

Average coefficient - 6.625

Scotland national team edit

Date Venue Opponents Score[note 1] Competition Scotland scorer(s) Report
1 September Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)   Croatia 0–0 WCQG6 BBC Sport
5 September Stade Roi Baudouin, Brussels (A)   Belgium 0–2 WCQG6 BBC Sport
6 October Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)   Latvia 2–1 WCQG6 Dougie Freedman, David Weir BBC Sport
27 March Stade de France, Saint-Denis (A)   France 0–5 Friendly BBC Sport
17 April Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H)   Nigeria 1–2 Friendly Christian Dailly BBC Sport
16 May Asiad Main Stadium, Busan (A)   South Korea 1–4 Friendly Scott Dobie BBC Sport
20 May Mongkok Stadium, Hong Kong (N)   South Africa 0–2 Friendly BBC Sport

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • WCQG6 = World Cup Qualifying - Group 6

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Scotland's score is shown first.

References edit

  1. ^ . scottishfootballleague.com. Archived from the original on 16 December 2012. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Martin O'Neill timeline". the Guardian. 9 August 2010.
  3. ^ Rosstheger (22 February 2010). . rangers.footballblog.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2 November 2010.
  4. ^ "Airdrie history ends here". 1 May 2002 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  5. ^ "Diamonds hope to sparkle again". 16 May 2002 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  6. ^ Panton, Gary (December 2002). . wsc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 5 November 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  7. ^ "Gretna are league newcomers". 18 June 2002 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  8. ^ "Bankies accept their demise". 11 July 2002 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  9. ^ "The Only Team in The Bible". www.qosfan.co.uk.

External links edit

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The 2001 02 season was the 105th season of competitive football in Scotland 1 Football in ScotlandSeason2001 02 2000 01 2002 03 2001 02 in Scottish footballPremier League championsCelticFirst Division championsPartick ThistleSecond Division championsQueen of the SouthThird Division championsBrechin CityScottish Cup winnersRangersLeague Cup winnersRangersChallenge Cup winnersAirdrieoniansJunior Cup winnersLinlithgow RoseTeams in EuropeCeltic Hibernian Kilmarnock RangersScotland national team2002 World Cup qualification Contents 1 Key events 2 League Competitions 2 1 Scottish Premier League 2 2 Scottish First Division 2 3 Scottish Second Division 2 4 Scottish Third Division 3 Other honours 3 1 Cup honours 3 2 Individual honours 3 2 1 SPFA awards 3 2 2 SFWA awards 4 Scottish clubs in Europe 5 Scotland national team 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksKey events editCeltic domestic treble winners a year earlier retain their Premier League title 2 After failing to win anything the previous season Rangers won the Scottish Cup and League Cup under their new manager Alex McLeish 3 Airdrieonians who narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League as First Division runners up went out of business of 1 May with debts of nearly 3million 4 Later that month however a new club representing the town of Airdrie Airdrie United was formed with ambitions of gaining Scottish league status for the 2002 03 season 5 Livingston in the Premier League for the first time finished third and qualified for the UEFA Cup Livingston who were known as Meadowbank Thistle until relocating from Edinburgh to Livingston in 1995 and played their first season in their new location as a Third Division club 6 Falkirk avoided relegation from the First Division and Stenhousemuir avoided relegation from the Second as a result of the league losing a member The vacant place in the Third Division was occupied by Gretna who until then had played in the English non league system 7 Despite Gretna beating Airdrie United to the vacant league place Airdrie United still gained a league place for the 2002 03 season in the Second Division as they bought out the debt ridden club Clydebank 8 Queen of the South won the Second Division league title for the first time in 51 years since they won the Division B league title in season 1950 51 These were the only two occasions that the Dumfries club had won a league title in their history that was up until they won their third ever league title in season 2012 13 when they won the Second Division once again 9 League Competitions editScottish Premier League edit Main article 2001 02 Scottish Premier League The 2001 02 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic Rangers finished second and therefore qualified for a UEFA Champions League place alongside Celtic Livingston in their debut season in Scotland s top division qualified for the UEFA Cup along with Aberdeen St Johnstone were relegated to the First Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation a 1 Celtic C 38 33 4 1 94 18 76 103 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round 2 Rangers 38 25 10 3 82 27 55 85 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round 3 Livingston 38 16 10 12 50 47 3 58 Qualification for the UEFA Cup qualifying round b 4 Aberdeen 38 16 7 15 51 49 2 55 5 Heart of Midlothian 38 14 6 18 52 57 5 48 6 Dunfermline Athletic 38 12 9 17 41 64 23 45 7 Kilmarnock 38 13 10 15 44 54 10 49 8 Dundee United 38 12 10 16 38 59 21 46 9 Dundee 38 12 8 18 41 55 14 44 10 Hibernian 38 10 11 17 51 56 5 41 11 Motherwell 38 11 7 20 49 69 20 40 12 St Johnstone R 38 5 6 27 24 62 38 21 Relegation to the First DivisionSource Scottish Professional Football LeagueRules for classification 1 Points 2 Goal difference 3 Goals scored C Champions R RelegatedNotes Teams played each other three times 33 matches before the league split into two groups the top six and the bottom six for the last five matches As both finalists of the 2001 02 Scottish Cup Rangers and Celtic qualified for European competition via their league position the cup berth for 2002 03 UEFA Cup was passed to the next placed team in the league fourth placed Aberdeen Scottish First Division edit Main article 2001 02 Scottish First Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation 1 Partick Thistle C P 36 19 9 8 61 38 23 66 Promotion to the Premier League 2 Airdrieonians R 36 15 11 10 59 40 19 56 Club folded after the season 3 Ayr United 36 13 13 10 53 44 9 52 4 Ross County 36 14 10 12 51 43 8 52 5 Clyde 36 13 10 13 51 56 5 49 6 Inverness CT 36 13 9 14 60 51 9 48 7 Arbroath 36 14 6 16 42 59 17 48 8 St Mirren 36 11 12 13 43 53 10 45 9 Falkirk a 36 10 9 17 49 73 24 39 10 Raith Rovers R 36 8 11 17 50 62 12 35 Relegation to the Second DivisionSource 2001 2002 First Division SPFL Archive SPFL Retrieved 29 April 2021 Rules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions P Promoted R RelegatedNotes Falkirk were reprieved from relegation due to Airdrieonians folding Scottish Second Division edit Main article 2001 02 Scottish Second Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation 1 Queen of the South C P 36 20 7 9 64 42 22 67 Promotion to the First Division 2 Alloa Athletic P 36 15 14 7 55 33 22 59 3 Forfar Athletic 36 15 8 13 51 47 4 53 4 Clydebank a 36 14 9 13 44 45 1 51 Club folded after the season 5 Hamilton Academical 36 13 9 14 49 44 5 48 6 Berwick Rangers 36 12 11 13 44 52 8 47 7 Stranraer 36 10 15 11 48 51 3 45 8 Cowdenbeath 36 11 11 14 49 51 2 44 9 Stenhousemuir b 36 8 12 16 33 57 24 36 10 Greenock Morton R 36 7 14 15 48 63 15 35 Relegation to the Third DivisionSource 2001 2002 Second Division SPFL Archive SPFL Retrieved 29 April 2021 Rules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions P Promoted R RelegatedNotes Clydebank folded at the end of the season their place in the Scottish Football League was subsequently purchased by Airdrie United for the following season Stenhousemuir were reprieved from relegation due to Aidrieonians folding Scottish Third Division edit Main article 2001 02 Scottish Third Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion 1 Brechin City C P 36 22 7 7 67 38 29 73 Promotion to the Second Division 2 Dumbarton P 36 18 7 11 59 48 11 61 3 Albion Rovers 36 16 11 9 51 32 19 59 4 Peterhead 36 17 5 14 63 52 11 56 5 Montrose 36 16 7 13 43 39 4 55 6 Elgin City 36 13 8 15 45 47 2 47 7 East Stirlingshire 36 12 4 20 51 58 7 40 8 East Fife 36 11 7 18 39 56 17 40 9 Stirling Albion 36 9 10 17 45 68 23 37 10 Queen s Park 36 9 8 19 38 53 15 35Source 2001 2002 Third Division SPFL Archive SPFL Retrieved 29 April 2021 Rules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions P PromotedOther honours editCup honours edit Competition Winner Score Runner up Report Scottish Cup 2001 02 Rangers 3 2 Celtic Wikipedia article League Cup 2001 02 Rangers 4 0 Ayr United Wikipedia article Challenge Cup 2001 02 Airdrieonians 2 1 Alloa Athletic Wikipedia article Youth Cup Rangers 4 2 Ayr United Junior Cup Linlithgow Rose 1 0 Auchinleck Talbot Individual honours edit SPFA awards edit Award Player Team Players Player of the Year nbsp Lorenzo Amoruso Rangers Young Player of the Year nbsp Kevin McNaughton Aberdeen SFWA awards edit Award Player Team Footballer of the Year nbsp Paul Lambert Celtic Young Player of the Year nbsp James McFadden Motherwell Manager of the Year nbsp Martin O Neill CelticScottish clubs in Europe editClub Competition s Final round Coef Celtic UEFA Champions League UEFA Cup Group stage Third round 10 00 Rangers UEFA Champions League UEFA Cup Third qualifying round Fourth round 11 50 Kilmarnock UEFA Cup First round 3 00 Hibernian UEFA Cup First round 2 00 Average coefficient 6 625Scotland national team editMain article Scotland national football team 2000 19 results Date Venue Opponents Score note 1 Competition Scotland scorer s Report 1 September Hampden Park Glasgow H nbsp Croatia 0 0 WCQG6 BBC Sport 5 September Stade Roi Baudouin Brussels A nbsp Belgium 0 2 WCQG6 BBC Sport 6 October Hampden Park Glasgow H nbsp Latvia 2 1 WCQG6 Dougie Freedman David Weir BBC Sport 27 March Stade de France Saint Denis A nbsp France 0 5 Friendly BBC Sport 17 April Pittodrie Aberdeen H nbsp Nigeria 1 2 Friendly Christian Dailly BBC Sport 16 May Asiad Main Stadium Busan A nbsp South Korea 1 4 Friendly Scott Dobie BBC Sport 20 May Mongkok Stadium Hong Kong N nbsp South Africa 0 2 Friendly BBC Sport Key H Home match A Away match WCQG6 World Cup Qualifying Group 6See also edit2001 02 Aberdeen F C season 2001 02 Celtic F C season 2001 02 Dundee United F C season 2001 02 Rangers F C seasonNotes edit Scotland s score is shown first References edit Scottish Football League Championship Season 2001 02 scottishfootballleague com Archived from the original on 16 December 2012 Retrieved 29 July 2013 Martin O Neill timeline the Guardian 9 August 2010 Rosstheger 22 February 2010 Old Firm Classic Rangers 3 2 Celtic rangers footballblog co uk Archived from the original on 2 November 2010 Airdrie history ends here 1 May 2002 via news bbc co uk Diamonds hope to sparkle again 16 May 2002 via news bbc co uk Panton Gary December 2002 Third among equals wsc co uk Archived from the original on 5 November 2011 Retrieved 1 October 2010 Gretna are league newcomers 18 June 2002 via news bbc co uk Bankies accept their demise 11 July 2002 via news bbc co uk The Only Team in The Bible www qosfan co uk External links editScottish Premier League official website Scottish Football League official website BBC Scottish Premier League portal Archived 13 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine BBC Scottish Football League portal Archived 14 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2001 02 in Scottish football amp oldid 1167464320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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