2000–01 Hamburger SV season explained

Club:Hamburger SV
Season:2000–01
Manager:Frank Pagelsdorf
Mgrtitle:Manager
Stadium:Volksparkstadion
League:Bundesliga
League Result:13th
Cup1:DFB-Pokal
Cup1 Result:Second round
Cup2:Champions League
Cup2 Result:Group stage
Cup3:UEFA Cup
Cup3 Result:Third round
League Topscorer:Sergej Barbarez (22)
Prevseason:1999–2000
Nextseason:2001–02
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The 2000–01 Hamburger SV season was the 113th season in the club's history.

Season summary

Hamburg slumped from third to 13th in the final table despite the 22 goals of the league's top scorer Sergej Barbarez, but still had a major role to play in the title race. In the final game of the season faced Bayern Munich, who had been three points ahead of Schalke as the final round begun. Schalke defeated Unterhaching 5–3, with the final whistle blown while Hamburg and Bayern were still playing. With Bayern conceding the game's first goal on the stroke of second-half added time it briefly appeared that the title was heading to Gelsenkirchen. However, Hamburg goalkeeper Mathias Schober - on loan from Schalke, and only playing his third game for the club - handled a back pass and thus conceded a free kick. After much delay, Bayern defender Patrik Andersson scored from the free kick, handing Bayern the draw they needed to secure their 16th Bundesliga title.

First team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

Left club during season

Competitions

Bundesliga

See main article: article and 2000–01 Bundesliga.

League table

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FootballSquads - Hamburger SV - 2000/01.