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2001–02 Juventus FC season
Italian football club season
Italian football club season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Juventus |
| season | 2001–02 |
| manager | Marcello Lippi |
| chairman | Vittorio Chiusano |
| chrtitle | President |
| stadium | Stadio delle Alpi |
| league | Serie A |
| league result | 1st |
| cup1 | Coppa Italia |
| cup1 result | Runners-up |
| cup2 | UEFA Champions League |
| cup2 result | Second group stage |
| league topscorer | David Trezeguet (24) |
| season topscorer | David Trezeguet (32) |
| average attendance | 40,687 |
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| prevseason | 2000–01 |
| nextseason | 2002–03 |
The 2001–02 season was '''Juventus Football Club''''s 104th in existence and 100th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. Juventus ended a three-year drought of league titles, following a remarkable turnaround in fortunes during the final days of the season, when Inter suffered from a collapse of nerves in the closing stages. On the final day of the league season, Juventus won 2–0 away from home against Udinese, while Inter fell at Lazio 4–2, despite leading twice. That handed Juventus its 26th Serie A title, and made up for the disappointing exit from the second group stage in the UEFA Champions League. Juventus also reached the 2002 Coppa Italia final, but were defeated by Parma on away goals following a 2–2 draw on aggregate.
As for individual players, the season saw new goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon claiming a stature as the best keeper in the world, while David Trezeguet got his Serie A breakthrough, sharing the topscoring title with Dario Hübner of Piacenza. Alessandro Del Piero also played a crucial part in the success, scoring 16 goals.
Apart from Buffon, pre-season saw three significant signings. Lilian Thuram came from Parma along with Buffon, but failed to establish himself as centre-back and ended up on the right wing-back position. Pavel Nedvěd came from Lazio as a replacement for departed Zinedine Zidane after Pavel Nedvěd snubbed Manchester United, and performed at an acceptable level, without finding the form he had shown a few years before. Fellow Lazio signing Marcelo Salas was however a major flop, because of a serious cruciate ligament injury he suffered during a scoreless draw at Bologna, which kept him away for almost the entire season; a technically gifted, prolific goalscorer in his prime, Salas was subsequently plagued by injuries and his career was never the same again.
The sale of Zinedine Zidane to Real Madrid of Spain from Juventus, was the world football transfer record at the time, costing the Spanish club €77.5 million. The intake of Gianluigi Buffon from Parma cost Juventus €45 million, making it the most expensive transfer for a goalkeeper of all time.
Players
Squad information
Transfers
| In | Pos. | Name | from | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GK | Gianluigi Buffon | Parma F.C. | ||
| DF | Lilian Thuram | Parma F.C. | ||
| DF | Cristian Zenoni | A.C. Milan | ||
| MF | Pavel Nedvěd | S.S. Lazio | ||
| MF | Enzo Maresca | Bologna F.C. | loan ended | |
| MF | Marco Rigoni | Ravenna | loan ended | |
| FW | Marcelo Salas | S.S. Lazio | ||
| FW | Nicola Amoruso | S.S.C. Napoli | loan ended | |
| GK | Landry Bonnefoi | Cannes | ||
| FW | Marcelo Zalayeta | Sevilla F.C. | loan ended |
| Out | Pos. | Name | To | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MF | Zinédine Zidane | Real Madrid | €77.5 million | |
| FW | Filippo Inzaghi | A.C. Milan | ||
| GK | Edwin van der Sar | Fulham | ||
| FW | Daniel Fonseca | River Plate | ||
| GK | Andreas Isaksson | Djurgårdens IF Fotboll | ||
| FW | Darko Kovačević | S.S. Lazio | ||
| MF | Matteo Brighi | Bologna F.C. | loan | |
| FW | Juan Esnaider | FC Porto |
Left club during season
Reserve squad
Competitions
Serie A
Main article: 2001–02 Serie A
League table
Results summary
Results by round
| color_5-6 = blue2| text_5-6 = 2002–03 UEFA Cup First round
Matches
Del Piero Trezeguet Tudor Salas Assunção Tudor Ferrante Maspero Camoranesi Trezeguet Del Piero Almeyda Trezeguet Trezeguet Del Piero Ferrara Davids Nedvěd Davids Iuliano Trezeguet Moro Del Piero Trezeguet Del Piero Del Piero Tarozzi Cauet Maresca Zenoni Tarantino Tudor Del Piero C. Zenoni Del Piero Del Piero
Coppa Italia
Main article: 2001–02 Coppa Italia
Round of 16
M. Conte Ferrara Zalayeta Amoruso Possanzini
Quarter-finals
Zalayeta Berretta Inacio Piá
Semi-finals
Del Piero
Final
Main article: 2002 Coppa Italia Final
Zalayeta
UEFA Champions League
Main article: 2001–02 UEFA Champions League
Group stage
Main article: 2001–02 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group E
Trezeguet Davids Birindelli Amoruso Petrov Larsson Valgaeren Berg Skammelsrud Zambrotta Del Piero Buffon Deco Paramatti Del Piero Montero Davids Trezeguet Costinha Postiga Valgaeren , Sutton Larsson Nedvěd Trezeguet Iuliano Ferrara
Second group stage
Main article: 2001–02 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Group D
Birindelli Del Piero Tudor Nedvěd Henry Kanu Birindelli Taylor Conte Silva Djalminha Davids Ferrara Brdarić , Sebescen Placente Babić , Tudor Zalayeta Nedvěd Zalayeta Pessotto
Statistics
Appearances and goals
:Not including Coppa Italia appearances |- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Players transferred out during the season
References
References
- "Statistiche Spettatori Serie a 2001-2002".
- (20 October 2001). "Italy: Salas injured in stalemate". UEFA.
- (9 July 2001). "Zidane al Real". Juventus FC.
- (20 September 2002). "Reports and Financial Statement at 30 June 2002". Juventus FC.
- "Gianluigi Buffon". Football Database.
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