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2001–02 Cardiff City F.C. season
Welsh football club season
Welsh football club season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Cardiff City |
| season | 2001–02 |
| manager | Alan Cork |
| Lennie Lawrence | |
| chairman | Sam Hammam |
| league | Division Two |
| league result | 4th |
| cup1 | FA Cup |
| cup1 result | Fourth round |
| cup2 | League Cup |
| cup2 result | First round |
| cup3 | LDV Vans Trophy |
| cup3 result | Second round |
| cup4 | FAW Premier Cup |
| cup4 result | Winners |
| league topscorer | |
| Graham Kavanagh (13) | |
| season topscorer | |
| Graham Kavanagh (16) | |
| highest attendance | 22,009 vs Leeds United (6 January 2002) |
| lowest attendance | 2,052 vs Rushden & Diamonds (16 September 2001) |
| average attendance | 12,522 |
| prevseason | 2000–01 |
| nextseason | 2002–03 |
Lennie Lawrence Graham Kavanagh (13) Graham Kavanagh (16) During the 2001–02 season Cardiff City played in the Football League Division Two. They finished in fourth place before losing to Stoke City in the play-off semi finals after extra time in the second leg.
Squad
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Standings
Main article: 2001–02 Football League#Second Division
Results by round
Fixtures and results
[[2001–02 Football League|Division Two]]
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Danny Gabbidon
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David Farrell
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Graham Kavanagh
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Leo Fortune-West
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Robert Earnshaw
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Warren Feeney
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Jason Tindall
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Alex Smith
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Leo Fortune-West
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Dave Kitson
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Paul Wanless
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Andy Legg
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Graham Kavanagh
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Paul Brayson
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Peter Thorne
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Dwayne Mattis
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Danny Schofield
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Andy Thompson
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Graham Kavanagh
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Paul Brayson
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Bobby Zamora
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Mickey Bell
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Robert Earnshaw
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Peter Thorne
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Paul Brayson
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Pat McGibbon
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Simon Haworth
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Robert Earnshaw
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Jason Bowen
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Graham Kavanagh
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Spencer Prior
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Robert Earnshaw
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Jason Bowen
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Paul Rideout
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Carlos Edwards
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Gavin Gordon
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Graham Kavanagh
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Leo Fortune-West
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Jason Jarrett
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Gareth Seddon
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David Borley
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Robert Earnshaw
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Leo Fortune-West
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David D'Auria
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James Collins
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Joe Dunne
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Robert Earnshaw
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Graham Kavanagh
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John Eyre
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Peter Thorne
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Robert Earnshaw
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Danny Gabbidon
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Paul Evans
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John Hills
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Dean Gordon
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Danny Gabbidon
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Dean Gordon
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Robert Earnshaw
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Nicky Forster
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John Salako
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Graham Kavanagh
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Scott Murray
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Lee Matthews
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Leon McKenzie
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Neale Fenn
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Graham Kavanagh
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Bjarni Gudjonsson
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Andy Legg
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Bobby Zamora
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Derek Holmes
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Graham Kavanagh
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Robert Earnshaw
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Willie Boland
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Robert Earnshaw
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Jason Bowen
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Stephen Hunt
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Ben Burgess
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Jason Bowen
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Lee McCulloch
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Jason De Vos
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Arjan De Zeeuw
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Graham Kavanagh
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Graham Kavanagh
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Marco Gabbiadini
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Leyton Maxwell
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Andy Campbell
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Scott Young
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Richard Pacquette
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Andy Campbell
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John Murphy
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Stuart Balmer
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Scott Young
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Leo Fortune-West
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Peter Thorne
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Andy Campbell
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Scott Young
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Peter Thorne
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Danny Gabbidon
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Craig Faulconbridge
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Hector Sam
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Leo Fortune-West
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Andy Campbell
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Peter Thorne
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Spencer Prior
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Kenny Irons
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Chris Hay
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Peter Thorne
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Leo Fortune-West
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Scott Young
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Richard Liburd
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Gary Croft
Play-offs
- Deon Burton
- Robert Earnshaw
- Leo Fortune-West
- James O'Connor
- Souleymane Oulare
[[2001–02 FA Cup|FA Cup]]
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Kevin Nancekivell
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Paul Brayson
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Des Hamilton
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Robert Earnshaw
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Robert Earnshaw
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Gavin Gordon
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Leo Fortune-West
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Graham Kavanagh
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Scott Young
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Mark Viduka
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Paul Rideout
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Sean Flynn
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Jason Koumas
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Graham Kavanagh
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– Tiverton Town were drawn as the home side but the match was switched to Ninian Park.
League Cup
- Richard Sadlier
- Steve Claridge
- Robert Earnshaw
[[EFL Trophy|LDV Vans Trophy]]
- Mark Bonner
- Gavin Gordon
- Gavin Gordon
- Gavin Gordon
- Gavin Gordon
- Gavin Gordon
- Martyn Giles
- Paul Hall
- Kevin Nugent
- Jimmy Bullard
- Leon McKenzie
- Francis Green
[[FAW Premier Cup]]
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Leon Jeanne
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James Collins
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Tony Wallis
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Lee Trundle
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Gethin Jones
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Graham Kavanagh
References
Bibliography
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- {{Cite book | editor1-first = Glenda | editor1-last = Rollin | editor2-first = Jack | editor2-last = Rollin
References
- Includes play-off matches and goals
- [[Football League Trophy. LDV Vans Trophy]] and [[FAW Premier Cup]]
- "Cardiff City 2001-02 results". Cardiff City Forum.
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