FA Premier League 2001/2002

FA Premier League
Säsong2001/2002
Nya lag för säsongenBlackburn Rovers
Fulham
Bolton Wanderers (kval)
VinnareArsenal
2:e Premier League titeln
12:e Engelska titeln
NedflyttadeIpswich Town
Derby County
Leicester City
Champions LeagueArsenal
Liverpool
Manchester United
Newcastle United
UefacupenLeeds United
Chelsea
Blackburn Rovers
Ipswich Town
IntertotcupenAston Villa
Fulham
Statistik
Spelade matcher380
Totalt antal mål1001 (2,6 per match)
Bästa målgörareFrankrike Thierry Henry, Arsenal (24 mål)
Flest vunna matcher i rad13 matcher[1]
Arsenal
Flest obesegrade matcher21 matcher[1]
Arsenal
Flest matcher utan vinst7 matcher[1]
Derby County
Flest förlorade i rad16 matcher[1]
Leicester City
Högsta åskådarantal67 638
Manchester United-Middlesbrough
(23 mars 2002)
Lägsta åskådarantal15 415
Leicester City-Middlesbrough
(18 september 2001)
Åskådarantal i snitt34249

FA Premier League 2001/2002 vanns av Arsenal. och spelades 18 augusti 2001-11 maj 2002.

Tabell

  

NrLagSVOFGMIMMSP
1Arsenal3826937936+4387
2Liverpool3824866730+3780
3Manchester United (RM)3824598745+4277
4Newcastle United3821897452+2271
5Leeds United38181285337+1666
6Chelsea38171386638+2864
7West Ham United38158154857−953
8Aston Villa381214124647−150
9Tottenham Hotspur38148164953−450
10Blackburn Rovers (U)381210165551+446
11Southampton38129174654−845
12Middlesbrough38129173547−1245
13Fulham (U)381014143644−844
14Charlton Athletic381014143849−1144
15Everton381110174557−1243
16Bolton Wanderers (U)38913164462−1840
17Sunderland381010182951−2240
18Ipswich Town3899204164−2336
19Derby County3886243363−3030
20Leicester City38513203064−3428

Personal och dräkter

LagManagerLagkaptenDräkttillverkareTröjsponsor
ArsenalFrankrike Arsène WengerEngland Tony AdamsNikeDreamcast
Aston VillaEngland Graham TaylorEngland Paul MersonDiadoraNTL
Blackburn RoversSkottland Graeme SounessEngland Garry FlitcroftKappaTime
Bolton WanderersEngland Sam AllardyceIsland Guðni BergssonReebokReebok
Charlton AthleticEngland Alan CurbishleyIrland Mark KinsellaLe Coq SportifRedbus
ChelseaItalien Claudio RanieriFrankrike Ghana Marcel DesaillyUmbroFly Emirates
Derby CountyEngland John GregoryJamaica Darryl PowellErreàPedigree
EvertonSkottland David MoyesSkottland David WeirPumaOne2One
FulhamFrankrike Jean TiganaWales Andy MelvilleAdidasPizza Hut
Ipswich TownSkottland George BurleyIrland Matt HollandPunchTXU Energy
Leeds UnitedIrland David O'LearyEngland Rio FerdinandNikeStrongbow
Leicester CityEngland Micky AdamsSkottland Matt ElliottLe Coq SportifLG
LiverpoolFrankrike Gérard HoullierEngland Jamie RedknappReebokCarlsberg
Manchester UnitedSkottland Alex FergusonIrland Roy KeaneUmbroVodafone
MiddlesbroughEngland Steve McClarenEngland Paul InceErreàBT Cellnet
Newcastle UnitedEngland Bobby RobsonEngland Alan ShearerAdidasNTL
SouthamptonSkottland Gordon StrachanEngland Matt Le TissierSaintsFriends Provident
SunderlandEngland Peter ReidEngland Michael GrayNikeReg Vardy
Tottenham HotspurEngland Glenn HoddleEngland Tim SherwoodAdidasHolsten
West Ham UnitedEngland Glenn RoederNordirland Steve LomasFilaDr. Martens

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