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2002 UEFA Champions League final

Association football match


Association football match

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title2002 UEFA Champions League final
imageEcf2002.jpg
image_size200
captionMatch programme cover
event[2001–02 UEFA Champions League](2001-02-uefa-champions-league)
team1Bayer Leverkusen
team1association
team1score1
team2Real Madrid
team2association
team2score2
date15 May 2002
stadiumHampden Park
cityGlasgow
man_of_the_match1aZinedine Zidane (Real Madrid)
refereeUrs Meier (Switzerland)
attendance50,499
weatherMostly cloudy, rain showers
15 °C
previous[2001](2001-uefa-champions-league-final)
next[2003](2003-uefa-champions-league-final)

15 °C The 2002 UEFA Champions League final was the final match of the 2001–02 UEFA Champions League, Europe's primary club football competition. The show-piece event was contested between Bayer Leverkusen of Germany and Real Madrid of Spain at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland, on 15 May 2002 to decide the winner of the Champions League. Leverkusen appeared in the final for the first time, whereas Real Madrid appeared in their 12th final.

Each club needed to progress through two group stages, and two knockout rounds to reach the final. Real Madrid won their group and moved into the second group stage, which they also won, before facing the defending champions Bayern Munich and Barcelona in the knockout stage. Bayer Leverkusen finished second in their group behind Barcelona and progressed to the second group stage. There, they won their group, before beating the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United to progress to the final.

Before the match, a minute of silence was held in honour of Ukrainian manager Valeriy Lobanovskyi, who died two days earlier.

Real Madrid were regarded as favourites before the match and took the lead in the eighth minute through Raúl. Lúcio equalised five minutes later, before Zinedine Zidane scored the winning goal on the stroke of half-time, a left-footed volley into the top corner that has since gone down as one of the greatest goals in the history of the competition, to secure Real Madrid's ninth European Cup.

Teams

In the following table, finals until 1992 were in the European Cup era, since 1993 were in the UEFA Champions League era.

Teams**Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)**
Bayer Leverkusen*None*
Real Madrid11 ([**1956**](1956-european-cup-final), **[1957](1957-european-cup-final)**, **[1958](1958-european-cup-final)**, **[1959](1959-european-cup-final)**, **[1960](1960-european-cup-final)**, [1962](1962-european-cup-final), [1964](1964-european-cup-final), **[1966](1966-european-cup-final)**, [1981](1981-european-cup-final), **[1998](1998-uefa-champions-league-final)**, **[2000](2000-uefa-champions-league-final)**)

Route to the final

Bayer LeverkusenRoundReal Madrid
OpponentAgg.1st leg
Red Star Belgrade3–0[3–0](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-qualifying-rounds-bayer-leverkusen-v-red-star-belgrade) (H)
OpponentResult[First group stage](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-group-stage)
Lyon[0–1](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-lyon-v-bayer-leverkusen) (A)Matchday 1
Barcelona[2–1](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-bayer-leverkusen-v-barcelona) (H)Matchday 2
Fenerbahçe[2–1](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-bayer-leverkusen-v-fenerbahce) (H)Matchday 3
Barcelona[2–1](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-barcelona-v-bayer-leverkusen) (A)Matchday 4
Fenerbahçe[1–2](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-fenerbahce-v-bayer-leverkusen) (A)Matchday 5
Lyon[2–4](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-bayer-leverkusen-v-lyon) (H)Matchday 6
**[Group F](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-f) runners-up**Final standings**[Group A](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-a) winners**
OpponentResult[Second group stage](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage)
Juventus[0–4](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-juventus-v-bayer-leverkusen) (A)Matchday 1
Deportivo La Coruña[3–0](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-bayer-leverkusen-v-deportivo-la-coruna) (H)Matchday 2
Arsenal[1–1](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-bayer-leverkusen-v-arsenal) (H)Matchday 3
Arsenal[1–4](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-arsenal-v-bayer-leverkusen) (A)Matchday 4
Juventus[3–1](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-bayer-leverkusen-v-juventus) (H)Matchday 5
Deportivo La Coruña[3–1](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-deportivo-la-coruna-v-bayer-leverkusen) (A)Matchday 6
**[Group D](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-group-d) winners**Final standings**[Group C](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-second-group-stage-group-c) winners**
OpponentAgg.1st leg
Liverpool4–3[0–1](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-knockout-stage-liverpool-v-bayer-leverkusen) (A)
Manchester United3–3 (a)[2–2](2001-02-uefa-champions-league-knockout-stage-manchester-united-v-bayer-leverkusen) (A)

Match

Details

  • Lúcio
  • Raúl
  • Zidane
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GER Klaus Toppmöller
ESP Vicente del Bosque

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Statistics

StatisticBayer LeverkusenReal MadridGoals scoredTotal shotsShots on targetBall possessionCorner kicksFouls committedOffsidesYellow cardsRed cards
12
55
33
46%54%
30
816
32
01
00
StatisticBayer LeverkusenReal MadridGoals scoredTotal shotsShots on targetBall possessionCorner kicksFouls committedOffsidesYellow cardsRed cards
00
82
31
58%42%
30
915
00
01
00
StatisticBayer LeverkusenReal MadridGoals scoredTotal shotsShots on targetBall possessionCorner kicksFouls committedOffsidesYellow cardsRed cards
12
137
64
52%48%
60
1731
32
02
00

Post-match

In the 2001–02 season, Bayer Leverkusen finished second in the Bundesliga and lost in the 2002 DFB-Pokal Final. After the match, Leverkusen manager Klaus Toppmöller expressed his disappointment on finishing this strong season without a title, stating: "the disappointment is huge – you don't always get the rewards you deserve in football, and no-one knows that better than us after what we have been through. We must seek consolation. Doing what we have done means we have had a very good season – but what has happened to us is difficult and makes us feel bitter."

Five Leverkusen players, Michael Ballack, Hans-Jörg Butt, Oliver Neuville, Carsten Ramelow, and Bernd Schneider went on to add a fourth silver medal at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. However, the gold medal-winning Brazil squad also included a Leverkusen player in Lúcio.

References

References

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  3. Smith, Sean. (13 May 2002). "Glasgow in party mood". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  4. (15 May 2002). "Champions League final clockwatch". BBC.
  5. (15 May 2017). "15 years on from Zidane's final wonder goal". Union of European Football Associations.
  6. (4 June 2023). "UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2022/23". Union of European Football Associations.
  7. (15 May 2002). "Tactical Line-ups – Final – Wednesday 15 May 2002". Union of European Football Associations.
  8. (15 May 2002). "Full Time Report". Union of European Football Associations.
  9. Phil McNulty. (16 May 2002). "The nearly men". BBC.
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