2001–02 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season explained

Club:West Bromwich Albion
Season:2001–02
Manager:Gary Megson
Chairman:Paul Thompson
League:Football League First Division
League Result:2nd (promoted)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Sixth round
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Third round
League Topscorer:Scott Dobie (10)
Season Topscorer:Scott Dobie (12)
Highest Attendance:League: 26,701 (vs. Crystal Palace F.C., 21 April 2002)
All: 27,179 (vs. Cheltenham Town, FA Cup fifth round, 16 February 2002)
Lowest Attendance:League: 17,335 (vs. Millwall, 11 October 2001)
All: 14,536 (vs. Swindon Town, League Cup second round, 11 September 2001)
Average Attendance:League: 20,691
Prevseason:2000–01
Nextseason:2002–03

The 2001–02 season was West Bromwich Albion's 106th season in The Football League. The team had lost in the playoff semi-final to Bolton Wanderers in 2000–01, meaning that they would be playing in the Football League First Division for the ninth consecutive season, their 33rd season in total at the second level of English football.

Albion won eight and drew two of their last ten league games and sealed promotion by beating Crystal Palace on the final day of the season. The club's success was built on a solid defence; although only 12th in the division in terms of goals scored, they conceded just 29 times, the fewest goals the club has ever conceded in a league season of 42 or more games. The team kept a club record 27 clean sheets (24 of which were in the league), including 17 1–0 wins (15 in the league).

The £7.5 million East Stand at the club's home ground, The Hawthorns, was completed in time for the start of the season. It replaced the old 'Rainbow Stand', which had been built in 1964.[1]

Kit

West Bromwich Albion retained the previous season's kit, manufactured by Patrick and sponsored by the West Bromwich Building Society.

Players

Reserve squad

Match results

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

See also: The Football League 2001–02.

!Game!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers!!Notes
111 August 2001WalsallAway1–29,181 (2,000)Clement
218 August 2001Grimsby TownHome0–117,921 (684)
325 August 2001Sheffield WednesdayAway1–118,844 (1,865)Dichio
427 August 2001GillinghamHome1–018,180 (832)Dichio
58 September 2001Manchester CityHome4–023,524 (4,892)McInnes, Clement (2, 1 pen), Dobie
615 September 2001WatfordAway2–115,726 (1,974)Dobie (2)
718 September 2001Preston North EndHome2–018,289 (893)Dobie (2)
822 September 2001WimbledonHome0–119,222
925 September 2001PortsmouthAway2–117,287Clement, Dobie
1029 September 2001BurnleyHome1–021,442 (2,503)Dobie
1111 October 2001MillwallHome0–217,335 (378)
1216 October 2001Stockport CountyAway2–16,052 (1,276)Taylor (2)
1319 October 2001Norwich CityAway0–220,465 (1,173)
1425 October 2001Wolverhampton WanderersHome1–126,143 (5,186)Clement
1528 October 2001BarnsleyAway2–312,490 (853)Johnson, Clement
1631 October 2001Crystal PalaceAway1–017,273 (1,202)Taylor
174 November 2001Nottingham ForestHome1–018,281 (1,300)Rösler
187 November 2001Birmingham CityAway1–023,554Johnson
1917 November 2001Rotherham UnitedAway1–28,509 (2,400)Moore
2024 November 2001Bradford CityHome1–018,910 (944)McInnes
212 December 2001Wolverhampton WanderersAway1–027,515 (3,200)Jordão
228 December 2001Sheffield UnitedHome0–119,462
2312 December 2001Coventry CityHome1–022,543 (1,371)Konjić (own goal)
2415 December 2001Crewe AlexandraAway1–18,154 (2,176)Jordão
2522 December 2001Sheffield WednesdayHome1–120,340 (1,393)Fox
2626 December 2001Manchester CityAway0–034,407 (2,100)
2729 December 2001GillinghamAway1–29,912 (1,600)Johnson
281 January 2002Stockport CountyHome4–020,541 (683)Dichio (2), Roberts, Johnson
2912 January 2002Grimsby TownAway0–06,011 (1,498)
3020 January 2002WalsallHome1–020,290 (2,387)Roberts
3129 January 2002Birmingham CityHome1–025,266 (5,049)Roberts
323 February 2002BurnleyAway2–015,846 (1,452)Roberts (2)
3310 February 2002Norwich CityHome1–019,115 (542)Dichio
3419 February 2002MillwallAway0–113,716 (1,255)
3523 February 2002PortsmouthHome5–021,028 (1,374)Roberts (2), Sigurðsson, Dobie, Bališ
3626 February 2002Preston North EndAway0–114,487 (1,432)
372 March 2002WimbledonAway1–08,363 (1,803)Dichio
385 March 2002WatfordHome1–119,580 (946)Dichio
3916 March 2002Sheffield UnitedAway3–017,653 (2,646)Dobie (2), McInnes
4022 March 2002Nottingham ForestAway1–024,788 (5,000)Taylor
4126 March 2002Crewe AlexandraHome4–121,303 (544)Jordão (2), Dichio, Wright (own goal)
4230 March 2002BarnsleyHome3–123,167 (1,253)Jordão, Dichio, Benjamin
431 April 2002Coventry CityAway1–021,513 (3,800)Taylor
447 April 2002Rotherham UnitedHome1–122,376 (703)Taylor
4513 April 2002Bradford CityAway1–020,209 (3,500)Bališ (pen)
4621 April 2002Crystal PalaceHome2–026,712 (1,896)Moore, Taylor

FA Cup

See also: FA Cup 2001–02.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers!!Notes
35 January 2002SunderlandAway2–129,133 (5,300)Clement (pen), Johnson
426 January 2002Leicester CityHome1–026,820 (5,184)Clement (pen)
516 February 2002Cheltenham TownHome1–027,179Dichio
610 March 2002FulhamHome0–124,811

League Cup

See also: Football League Cup 2001–02.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers!!Notes
122 August 2001Cambridge UnitedAway1–13,363Dobie(after extra time; Albion won 4–3 on penalties)
211 September 2001Swindon TownHome2–014,536 (643)Dobie, Jordão(after extra time)
39 October 2001Charlton AthleticHome0–19,625

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. News: A History of The Hawthorns. West Bromwich Albion F.C.. 29 August 2017. 29 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170829001632/https://www.wba.co.uk/club/the-hawthorns/history-of-the-hawthorns/. dead.