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1 Squad  



1.1  Transfers  



1.1.1  Winter  







1.2  Reserves  







2 Competitions  



2.1  Serie A  



2.1.1  League table  





2.1.2  Results by round  





2.1.3  Results  







2.2  Coppa Italia  



2.2.1  Eightfinals  





2.2.2  Quarterfinals  





2.2.3  Semifinals  







2.3  UEFA Cup  



2.3.1  First round  





2.3.2  Second round  





2.3.3  Third round  





2.3.4  Eightfinals  





2.3.5  Quarterfinals  





2.3.6  Semifinals  









3 Squad statistics  



3.1  Appearances and goals  





3.2  Goal scorers  







4 References  





5 Sources  














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Milan
2001–02 season
PresidentSilvio Berlusconi
ManagerFatih Terim
Carlo Ancelotti
(since 5 November 2001)
StadiumSan Siro
Serie A4th
Coppa ItaliaSemi-finals
UEFA CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Andriy Shevchenko (14)

All:
Andriy Shevchenko (17)
Average home league attendance58,616[1]

Home colours

Away colours

Third colours

← 2000–01
2002–03 →

Associazione Calcio Milan had another mediocre season in 2001–02, and the squad fell short of expectations. Milan finished 4th in the league, earning qualification to the Champions League, thanks to a strong conclusion to the season, holding off Chievo, Lazio and Bologna.

In Europe, Milan did well for much of the season and reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, but were eliminated by a strong Borussia Dortmund side (who went on to win the Bundesliga that season), losing 4–0 at the Westfalenstadion in the first leg; Milan rallied and won 3–1 at the San Siro in the second leg, but this victory was not enough.

The poor start to the season led to the early dismissal of newly appointed manager Fatih Terim, who was replaced by Carlo Ancelottion5 November 2001.

Squad[edit]

Squad at end of season[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Italy ITA Sebastiano Rossi
2 DF Denmark DEN Thomas Helveg
3 DF Italy ITA Paolo Maldini (Captain)
4 MF Italy ITA Demetrio Albertini
5 DF Italy ITA Alessandro Costacurta
7 FW Ukraine UKR Andriy Shevchenko
8 MF Italy ITA Gennaro Gattuso
9 FW Italy ITA Filippo Inzaghi
10 MF Portugal POR Rui Costa
11 FW Nigeria NGA Mohammed Aliyu Datti
12 GK Italy ITA Valerio Fiori
13 DF Georgia (country) GEO Kakha Kaladze
14 FW Spain ESP José Mari
15 MF Italy ITA Massimo Donati
16 DF Argentina ARG José Chamot
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 GK Italy ITA Christian Abbiati
19 FW Spain ESP Javi Moreno
20 DF Senegal SEN Mohamed Sarr
21 MF Italy ITA Andrea Pirlo
22 DF Romania ROU Cosmin Contra
23 MF Italy ITA Massimo Ambrosini
24 DF Denmark DEN Martin Laursen
25 DF Brazil BRA Roque Júnior
26 FW Belarus BLR Vitali Kutuzov
27 DF Brazil BRA Serginho
29 MF France FRA Ibrahim Ba
30 MF Argentina ARG Fernando Redondo
32 MF Italy ITA Cristian Brocchi
34 MF Turkey TUR Ümit Davala
69 FW Italy ITA Marco Simone

Transfers[edit]

In
Pos. Name from Type
MF Rui Costa Fiorentina (85 billion)
FW Filippo Inzaghi Juventus (70 billion)
MF Andrea Pirlo Internazionale (35 billion)
DF Cosmin Contra Alaves
DF Martin Laursen Parma
DF Mohamed Sarr Treviso
DF Cristian Zenoni Atalanta
MF Cristian Brocchi Internazionale
MF Massimo Donati Atalanta
MF Ümit Davala Galatasaray
FW Javi Moreno Deportivo Alaves
FW Vitali Kutuzov BATE Borisov
GK Gabriele Aldegani Monza loan ended
Deportivo Alaves loan ended
DF Fabricio Coloccini San Lorenzo loan ended
MF Dražen Brnčić Vicenza loan ended
FW Aliyu Datti Monza loan ended
FW Mattia Graffiedi Ternana loan ended
FW Alessandro Iannuzzi Monza loan ended
FW Luca Saudati Perugia co-ownership
FW Marco Simone Monaco loan
Out
Pos. Name To Type
FW Gianni Comandini Atalanta 30 billion[3]
DF Luigi Sala Atalanta (7 billion) [4]
MF Leonardo Sao Paulo
FW Oliver Bierhoff Monaco
DF Cyril Domoraud Monaco
MF Andrés Guglielminpietro Internazionale
DF Cristian Zenoni Juventus
MF Federico Giunti Brescia
GK Gabriele Aldegani Alaves loan
Cosenza loan
GK Dida Corinthians loan
DF Francesco Coco Barcelona loan
DF Fabricio Coloccini Alaves loan
DF Daniele Daino Derby County loan
DF Mirco Sadotti Pescara co-ownership ended
DF Max Tonetto Lecce co-ownership ended
MF Ibrahim Ba Marseille loan
MF Zvonimir Boban Celta Vigo loan[5]
MF Dražen Brnčić Internazionale
MF Pablo García Venezia loan
FW Mattia Graffiedi Cesena
FW Alessandro Ianuzzi Messina
FW Luca Saudati Atalanta

Winter[edit]

In
Pos. Name from Type
MF Ibrahim Ba Marseille loan ended
Out
Pos. Name To Type

Reserves[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
33 MF Italy ITA Paolo Sammarco
40 MF Italy ITA Matteo Deinite
No. Pos. Nation Player
55 MF Italy ITA Marco Donadel
83 MF Gabon GAB Catilina Aubameyang

Competitions[edit]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Serie A[edit]

League table[edit]

Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
    2 Roma 34 19 13 2 58 24 +34 70 Qualification to Champions League first group stage
    3 Internazionale 34 20 9 5 62 35 +27 69 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
    4 Milan 34 14 13 7 47 33 +14 55
    5 Chievo 34 14 12 8 57 52 +5 54 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
    6 Lazio 34 14 11 9 50 37 +13 53
    Source: 2001–02 Serie A, Soccerway
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[6]

    Results by round[edit]

    Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
    GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAH
    ResultDWWWLDWDLDWWDLDWWDDLDDDWLLWWWDLDWW
    Position5321342256444555555556666666556644

    Results[edit]

    26 August 2001 1 Brescia 2–2 Milan Brescia
    15:00 CEST Tare 36', 40' Report Brocchi 50'
    Shevchenko 63' (pen.)
    Attendance: 18 827
    9 September 2001 2 Milan 5–2 Fiorentina Milan
    20:30 CEST Shevchenko 16', 52'
    Laursen 40'
    Inzaghi 45'
    Serginho 78'
    Report Chiesa 18', 58' Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 54 849
    16 September 2001 3 Udinese 1–2 Milan
    20:45[7] CEST Muzzi 74' Report Shevchenko 14'
    Inzaghi 54'
    Attendance: 17 402
    23 September 2001 4 Milan 2–0 Lazio Milan
    20:30 CEST Inzaghi 41'
    Laursen 56'
    Report Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 57 048
    30 September 2001 5 Perugia 3–1 Milan
    15:00 CEST Bazzani 57'
    Tedesco 75'
    Vryzas 78'
    Report Kaladze 67' Attendance: 14 964
    14 October 2001 6 Milan 1–1 Venezia Milan
    15:00 CEST Shevchenko 43' Report Bazzani 61' Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 52 192
    21 October 2001 7 Internazionale 2–4 Milan Milan
    20:30 CEST Ventola 13'
    Kallon 90'
    Report Shevchenko 59', 77'
    Contra 61'
    Inzaghi 66'
    Stadium: Giuseppe Meazza
    Attendance: 78 124
    28 October 2001 8 Milan 0–0 Bologna Milan
    15:00 CET Report Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 56 421
    4 November 2001 9 Torino 1–0 Milan Torino
    20:30 CET Lucarelli 27' Report Stadium: Delle Alpi
    Attendance: 20 174
    18 November 2001 10 Milan 0–0 Piacenza Milan
    15:00 CET Report Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 50 927
    25 November 2001 11 Parma 0–1 Milan Parma
    15:00 CET Report Inzaghi 30' Stadium: Il Tardini
    Attendance: 22 527
    2 December 2001 12 Milan 3–2 Chievo Milan
    15:00 CET Inzaghi 14'
    Shevchenko 58' (pen.), 65'
    Report Marazzina 26'
    Corradi 29'
    Stadium: San Siro
    9 December 2001 13 Milan 1–1 Juventus Milan
    20:30 CET Shevchenko 23' Report Del Piero 47' (pen.) Stadium: San Siro
    16 December 2001 14 Roma 1–0 Milan Roma
    20:30 CET Totti 48' Report Stadium: Olimpico
    19 December 2001 15 Atalanta 1–1 Milan Bergamo
    15:00 CET Sala 32' Report Shevchenko 57' Stadium: Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
    Referee: Alfredo Trentalange
    23 December 2001 16 Milan 2–1 Verona Milan
    15:00 CET Ambrosini 58'
    Contra 90'
    Report P. Cannavaro 70' Stadium: San Siro
    5 January 2002 17 Lecce 0–1 Milan
    20:30 CET Report José Mari 78'
    13 January 2002 18 Milan 0–0 Brescia Milan
    15:00 CET Report Stadium: San Siro
    20 January 2002 19 Fiorentina 1–1 Milan
    20:30 CET Adriano 90' Report José Mari 52'
    27 January 2002 20 Milan 2–3 Udinese Milan
    15:00 CET Shevchenko 5'
    Serginho 13'
    Report Muzzi 33'
    Scarlato 52'
    Jørgensen 78'
    Stadium: San Siro
    3 February 2002 21 Lazio 1–1 Milan
    20:30 CET Stanković 20' Report Shevchenko 90'
    10 February 2002 22 Milan 1–1 Perugia Milan
    15:00 CET Serginho 17' (pen.) Report Bazzani 46' Stadium: San Siro
    16 February 2002 23 Milan 0–0 Atalanta Milan
    20:30 CET Report Stadium: San Siro
    24 February 2002 24 Venezia 1–4 Milan
    15:00 CET Maniero 16' Report Kaladze 12'
    Javi Moreno 68', 80'
    Contra 74'
    3 March 2002 25 Milan 0–1 Internazionale Milan
    20:30 CET Report Vieri 78' Stadium: San Siro
    10 March 2002 26 Bologna 2–0 Milan
    15:15 CET Fresi 3'
    Cruz 24'
    Report
    17 March 2002 27 Milan 2–1 Torino Milan
    20:30 CET Kaladze 51'
    Ambrosini 79'
    Report Ferrante 63' (pen.) Stadium: San Siro
    24 March 2002 28 Piacenza 0–1 Milan
    15:00 CET Report Serginho 66' (pen.)
    30 March 2002 29 Milan 3–1 Parma Milan
    15:00 CET Inzaghi 48', 90'
    Pirlo 77'
    Report Di Vaio 14' Stadium: San Siro
    7 April 2002 30 Chievo 1–1 Milan
    15:00 CEST Moro 22' Report Inzaghi 13'
    14 April 2002 31 Juventus 1–0 Milan
    15:00 CEST Chamot 68' (o.g.) Report
    21 April 2002 32 Milan 0–0 Roma Milan
    15:00 CEST Report Stadium: San Siro
    28 April 2002 33 Verona 1–2 Milan
    15:00 CEST Mutu 28' Report Inzaghi 65'
    Pirlo 82'
    5 May 2002 34 Milan 3–0 Lecce Milan
    15:00 CEST Kaladze 6'
    Ambrosini 44'
    Shevchenko 48'
    Report Stadium: San Siro

    Coppa Italia[edit]

    Eightfinals[edit]

    13 November 2001 1 Milan 3-0 Perugia Calcio Milano
    20:45 CET Inzaghi 50', 73'
    Sogliano 82' (o.g.)
    Report Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 5 569
    Referee: Diego Preschern
    28 November 2001 2 Perugia Calcio 0-0 Milan Perugia
    18:00 CET Report Stadium: Renato Curi
    Attendance: 1 858
    Referee: Tiziano Pieri

    Quarterfinals[edit]

    10 January 2002 1 Milan 2-1 S.S. Lazio Milano
    20:45 CET Simone 22'
    Javi Moreno 90+1'
    Report 45' César Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 5 391
    Referee: Domenico Messina
    Note: Match rescheduled from 13 December 2001 due to fog. [8]
    16 January 2002 2 S.S. Lazio 2-3 Milan Roma
    20:45 CET S. Inzaghi 23'
    Crespo 75'
    Report 5' José Mari
    53', 56' Javi Moreno
    Stadium: Olimpico
    Attendance: 15 000
    Referee: Stefano Farina

    Semifinals[edit]

    23 January 2002 1 Milan 1-2 Juventus Milano
    20:45 CET Javi Moreno 39' Report 48' Birindelli
    86' Del Piero
    Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 27 687
    Referee: Stefano Braschi
    6 February 2002 2 Juventus 1-1 Milan Torino
    20:45 CET Zambrotta 62' Report 27' José Mari Stadium: Delle Alpi
    Attendance: 15 000
    Referee: Paolo Bertini

    UEFA Cup[edit]

    First round[edit]

    20 September 2001 BATE Borisov Belarus 0-2 Italy Milan Minsk
    20:30 CEST Report 64' Ševčenko
    88' Javi Moreno
    Stadium: Dinamo Stadium
    Attendance: 4 500
    Referee: England Stephen Dunn
    27 September 2001 Milan Italy 4-0 Belarus BATE Borisov Milano
    20:45 CEST Rui Costa 21'
    Javi Moreno 45'
    Sarr 56'
    Inzaghi 74' (pen)
    Report Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 6 000
    Referee: Germany Franz-Xaver Wack

    Second round[edit]

    18 October 2001 Milan Italy 2-0 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia Milano
    20:45 CEST Rui Costa 20'
    Andrei Shevchenko 51'
    Report Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 6 759
    Referee: Denmark Claus Bo Larsen
    1 November 2001 CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 0-1 Italy Milan Sofia
    17:45 CEST Report 62' Inzaghi Stadium: Stadio Bălgarska Armija
    Attendance: 22.000[9]
    Referee: England Dermot Gallagher

    Third round[edit]

    22 November 2001 Milan Italy 2-0 Portugal Sporting CP Milano
    20:45 CET Shevchenko 37'
    Inzaghi 77'
    Report Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 10 132
    Referee: Spain Juan Antonio Fernández Marín
    6 December 2001 Sporting CP Portugal 1-1 Italy Milan Lisbona
    20:45 CET Niculae 49' Report 90' Javi Moreno Stadium: Stadio José Alvalade
    Attendance: 37.523[10]
    Referee: Poland Ryszard Wójcik

    Eightfinals[edit]

    19 February 2002 Roda JC Netherlands 0-1 Italy Milan Kerkrade
    18:00 CET Report 29' José Mari Stadium: Parkstad Limburg Stadion
    Attendance: 20.000[11]
    Referee: England Graham Barber
    28 February 2002 Milan Italy 0-1 (a.e.t.)
    (3-2 p)
    Netherlands Roda JC Milano
    20:45 CET Report 70' Luijpers Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 7 291
    Referee: Germany Wolfgang Stark
    Penalties
    Brocchi soccer ball with check mark
    José Mari soccer ball with red X
    Kaladze soccer ball with red X
    Pirlo soccer ball with check mark
    Contra soccer ball with check mark
    soccer ball with check mark Anastasiou
    soccer ball with check mark Lawal
    soccer ball with red X Soetaers
    soccer ball with red X Luijpers
    soccer ball with red X van der Luer

    Quarterfinals[edit]

    14 March 2002 Hapoel Tel Aviv Israel 1-0 Italy Milan Nicosia
    20:00 CET Cleșcenco 32' Report Stadium: Stadio Neo GSP[12][13]
    Attendance: 5.000[14]
    Referee: Spain Antonio López Nieto
    21 March 2002 Milan Italy 2-0 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv Milano
    20:20 CEST Rui Costa 5'
    Gershon 45' (aut.)
    Report Stadium: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
    Attendance: 23.184[15]
    Referee: Germany Herbert Fandel

    Semifinals[edit]

    4 April 2002 Borussia Dortmund Germany 4-0 Italy Milan Dortmund
    20:30 CEST Amoroso 7' (rig.), 33', 39'
    Heinrich 63'
    Report Stadium: Westfalenstadion
    Attendance: 52.000[16]
    Referee: England Graham Poll
    11 April 2002 Milan Italy 3-1 Germany Borussia Dortmund Milano
    20:45 CEST Inzaghi 11'
    Contra 19'
    Serginho 92' (pen)
    Report 90+4' Ricken Stadium: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
    Attendance: 15.301[17]
    Referee: France Gilles Veissière

    Squad statistics[edit]

    Appearances and goals[edit]

    [18]

    No. Pos Nat Player Total Serie A Coppa UEFA
    Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
    18 GK Italy ITA Abbiati 46 -33 34 -33 1 0 11 0
    22 DF Romania ROU Contra 43 3 20+9 3 4 0 9+1 0
    5 DF Italy ITA Costacurta 31 0 20+1 0 3 0 6+1 0
    16 DF Argentina ARG Chamot 32 0 20+2 0 5 0 5 0
    13 DF Georgia (country) GEO Kaladze 46 4 27+3 4 5 0 9+2 0
    4 MF Italy ITA Albertini 36 0 23+1 0 4 0 7+1 0
    8 MF Italy ITA Gattuso 47 0 32 0 5 0 8+2 0
    27 MF Brazil BRA Serginho 39 5 24+3 4 4 0 6+2 1
    10 MF Portugal POR Rui Costa 33 3 20+2 0 1 0 8+2 3
    7 FW Ukraine UKR Shevchenko 38 17 28+1 14 3 0 6 3
    9 FW Italy ITA Inzaghi 28 16 19+1 10 1 2 6+1 4
    1 GK Italy ITA Rossi 6 -6 0 0 5 -6 1 0
    24 DF Denmark DEN Laursen 37 2 18+4 2 6 0 8+1 0
    3 DF Italy ITA Maldini 19 0 15 0 0 0 4 0
    14 FW Spain ESP José Mari 23 5 14+1 2 3 2 4+1 1
    2 DF Denmark DEN Helveg 24 0 12+3 0 4 0 5 0
    25 DF Brazil BRA Roque Júnior 32 0 11+7 0 5 0 8+1 0
    21 MF Italy ITA Pirlo 29 2 7+11 2 2 0 4+5 0
    15 MF Italy ITA Donati 28 0 6+11 0 4 0 5+2 0
    23 MF Italy ITA Ambrosini 13 3 6+3 3 1 0 3 0
    34 MF Turkey TUR Ümit Davala 13 0 6+4 0 3 0 0 0
    32 MF Italy ITA Brocchi 24 1 5+7 1 5 0 3+4 0
    69 FW Italy ITA Simone 15 1 4+5 0 3 1 1+2 0
    19 FW Spain ESP Moreno 27 9 3+13 2 4 4 4+3 3
    20 DF Senegal SEN Sarr 3 1 0+1 0 0 0 1+1 1
    83 DF Gabon GAB Aubameyang 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
    29 MF Senegal SEN Ba 2 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0
    55 MF Italy ITA Donadel 2 0 0 0 1 0 0+1 0
    26 FW Belarus BLR Kutuzov 4 0 0+2 0 2 0 0 0
    12 GK Italy ITA Fiori 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Players transferred out during the season
    77 MF Italy ITA Coco 1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0

    Last updated: 30 May 2002
    Source: http://calcio-seriea.net/rose/2001/1199/

    Goal scorers[edit]

    Place Position Nation Number Name Serie A Coppa Italia UEFA Cup Total
    1 FW Ukraine 7 Andriy Shevchenko 14 0 3 17
    2 FW Italy 9 Filippo Inzaghi 10 2 4 16
    3 DF Brazil 27 Serginho 4 0 1 5
    FW Spain 19 Javi Moreno 2 0 3 5
    5 DF Georgia (country) 13 Kakha Kaladze 4 0 0 4
    DF Romania 22 Cosmin Contra 3 0 1 4
    7 MF Italy 23 Massimo Ambrosini 3 0 0 3
    FW Spain 14 José Mari 2 0 1 3
    MF Portugal 10 Rui Costa 0 0 3 3
    10 DF Denmark 24 Martin Laursen 2 0 0 2
    MF Italy 21 Andrea Pirlo 2 0 0 2
    12 MF Italy 32 Cristian Brocchi 1 0 0 1
    DF Senegal 20 Mohamed Sarr 0 0 1 1
    Own goal 0 0 1 1
    TOTALS 47 0 18 65

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