2001–02 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season explained

Club:Boca Juniors
Season:2001-02
Chairman:Mauricio Macri
Chrtitle:President
Manager:Carlos Bianchi
(until 20 December 2001)
Oscar Tabarez
Stadium:La Bombonera
League:Primera Division
League Result:Apertura:3th
Clausura:3th
Cup2:Copa Mercosur
Cup2 Result:Group Stage
Cup3:Copa Libertadores
Cup3 Result:Quarterfinals
Cup4:Intercontinental Cup
Cup4 Result:Runners-up
Cup5:FIFA Club World Championship
Cup5 Result:Cancelled
League Topscorer:Apertura:Riquelme (7)
Clausura:Bracamonte (7)
Season Topscorer:Riquelme (10)
Schelotto (10)
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Nextseason:2002–03

The 2001–02 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season was the 72nd consecutive Primera División season played by the senior squad.

Summary

During summer several players left the club included right back defender Hugo Ibarra, Colombian full back Jorge Bermudez and midfielder Anibal Matellan. Also, Colombian Goalkeeper Oscar Cordoba almost was signed by Tottenham Hotspur prompting Mauricio Macri to block the transfer,[1] however, Cordoba got the transfer out during January towards Serie A team Perugia .

Macri reinforced the squad with central defender Rolando Schiavi from Argentinos Juniors, right back defender Jorge Daniel Martinez, Brazilian defender Jorginho Paulista on loan from Udinese Calcio and purely for Japanese football supporters Naohiro Takahara. With the exception of Schiavi the arrivals were a total failure and most of them were transferred out during December.

In the Apertura Tournament the team finished on 3rd spot, eleven points below of Champions Racing. Meanwhile, in 2001 Intercontinental Cup the squad was defeated by German side Bayern München after extra time.[2]

Head coach Carlos Bianchi started negotiations for a renewal after two years of contract (the last renovation was in December 1999) and after several rumors Bianchi chose to not accept the Board conditions.[3] Then, Macri appointed during December Uruguayan coach Oscar Tabarez former manager of Boca Juniors during 1992 Apertura Tournament which the team won and ended eleven years of League drought.[4]

Owing to government economic measures known as Corralito in the Clausura Tournament, Macri reinforced the team with a few players included forward Héctor Bracamonte, defender Diego Crosa and Jonathan Fabbro the squad finished on 3rd spot again, eight points below of Champions River Plate.

Meanwhile, in 2002 Copa Libertadores the squad reached the quarterfinals stage and was eliminated by future Champions Paraguayan side Olimpia after a 0–1 defeat in the second leg of the series.

The season is best remembered by League debut of future club legend forward 16-yr-old Carlos Tevez against Talleres de Cordoba on 21 October 2000 .

Squad

Transfers

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January

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Competitions

See main article: 2001–02 Argentine Primera División.

Torneo Apertura

Matches

Torneo Clausura

Matches

Copa Mercosur

See main article: 2001 Copa Mercosur.

Copa Libertadores

See main article: 2002 Copa Libertadores.

Quarterfinals

Intercontinental Cup

See main article: 2001 Intercontinental Cup.

FIFA Club World Championship

See main article: 2001 FIFA Club World Championship.

As winners of the 2000 Copa Libertadores, Boca Juniors was one of the 12 teams that were invited to the 2001 FIFA Club World Championship, which would be hosted in Spain from 28 July to 12 August 2001. However, the tournament was canceled, primarily due to the collapse of ISL, which was a marketing partner of FIFA at the time.

Statistics

Players statistics

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oscar Cordoba reveals Why Left Boca. 7 April 2020. 20 November 2020. co.marca.com.
  2. Web site: Full Time Report – Bayern Munich – Boca Juniors . Japan Football Association . PDF . 27 November 2001 . 25 April 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030214153708/http://toyotacup.com/html/whatsnew/news22/news_e1127mp.html . 14 February 2003.
  3. News: Another disgrace, Bianchi Quits Boca. elpais.com. Spanish. El País . 22 December 2001. 20 November 2020 . Ares . Carlos .
  4. Web site: New Head Coach. Tabarez signed with Boca. 27 December 2001. 20 November 2020. lanacion.com.ar. Spanish.