2001–02 Coventry City F.C. season

During the 2001–02 English football season, Coventry City F.C. competed in the Football League First Division, following relegation from the FA Premier League the previous season.

Coventry City
2001–02 season
ChairmanBryan Richardson (until 30 January)
Mike McGinnity (from 30 January)
ManagerGordon Strachan (until 10 September)
Roland Nilsson (player-manager until 16 April)
Gary McAllister (from 24 April)
StadiumHighfield Road
First Division11th
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLee Hughes (14)
Average home league attendance15,436

Season summary

Despite the signing of prolific striker Lee Hughes from local rivals West Bromwich Albion, Coventry City were unable to make a genuine push for an immediate return to the Premier League and finished well away from promotion in 11th place. Manager Gordon Strachan had been sacked after five games with only one win and Coventry 19th; this heralded the beginning of an eleven-match unbeaten run which saw Coventry top the table with a third of the season gone, but from then three straight losses took them down to ninth. Coventry never regained the form from that unbeaten run, but with seven games left to play they stood fourth and appeared almost certain to gain a playoff place. Unfortunately, Coventry only gained one point from those last seven games and fell down to 11th place.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
9 Wimbledon 46 18 13 15 63 57 +6 67
10 Crystal Palace 46 20 6 20 70 62 +8 66
11 Coventry City 46 20 6 20 59 53 +6 66
12 Gillingham 46 18 10 18 64 67 3 64
13 Sheffield United 46 15 15 16 53 54 1 60
Source:
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD) when the goal difference between a certain number of teams is tied.

Results

Coventry City's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
11 August 2001Stockport CountyA2–09,329Hughes, Carsley
19 August 2001Wolverhampton WanderersH0–122,902
24 August 2001Bradford CityA1–215,085Bothroyd
27 August 2001Nottingham ForestH0–018,467
8 September 2001Grimsby TownH0–114,980
15 September 2001Sheffield UnitedA1–016,168Delorge
19 September 2001Manchester CityH4–318,804Pearce (own goal), Konjić, Hughes, Thompson
22 September 2001PortsmouthH2–018,303Bothroyd, Carsley
25 September 2001BarnsleyA1–111,692Martínez
29 September 2001GillinghamA2–19,435Martínez, Chippo
14 October 2001WalsallA1–07,515Thompson
17 October 2001Rotherham UnitedA0–06,582
21 October 2001Crewe AlexandraH1–015,788Hughes (pen)
24 October 2001WimbledonA1–05,883Thompson
27 October 2001Sheffield WednesdayH2–017,381Safri, Hughes (pen)
31 October 2001Preston North EndH2–215,755Thompson (2)
3 November 2001MillwallA2–315,748Martínez, Bothroyd
17 November 2001BurnleyH0–216,849
25 November 2001Birmingham CityA0–218,279
28 November 2001Crystal PalaceH2–013,695Delorge, Mills
1 December 2001WimbledonH3–117,303Hughes, Mills, Thompson
9 December 2001WatfordH0–213,251
12 December 2001West Bromwich AlbionA0–122,543
15 December 2001Norwich CityA0–217,889
23 December 2001Bradford CityH4–014,977Hughes (2, 1 pen), Thompson, Joachim
26 December 2001Grimsby TownA1–07,568Hughes
29 December 2001Nottingham ForestA1–222,706Chippo
13 January 2002Wolverhampton WanderersA1–321,009Bothroyd
19 January 2002Stockport CountyH0–012,448
29 January 2002Crystal PalaceA3–116,197Bothroyd, Hall, McSheffrey
2 February 2002GillinghamH1–214,337Bothroyd
6 February 2002Rotherham UnitedH2–012,893Konjić, Hughes
9 February 2002Crewe AlexandraA6–17,835Delorge (2), Hughes (3), Thompson
16 February 2002WalsallH2–113,736Thompson, Chippo
23 February 2002BarnsleyH4–015,092Chippo, Thompson (2), Mills
26 February 2002PortsmouthA0–112,336
3 March 2002Manchester CityA2–433,335Mills (2)
6 March 2002Sheffield UnitedH1–012,963Thompson
9 March 2002Norwich CityH2–116,744Hughes (2, 1 pen)
16 March 2002WatfordA0–315,833
24 March 2002Birmingham CityH1–117,945Healy
29 March 2002Sheffield WednesdayA1–221,470Healy
1 April 2002West Bromwich AlbionH0–121,513
6 April 2002Preston North EndA0–415,665
12 April 2002MillwallH0–115,335
21 April 2002BurnleyA0–118,751

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R316 January 2002Tottenham HotspurH0–220,758

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R211 September 2001Peterborough UnitedA2–2 (won 4–2 on pens)5,729Thompson, Carsley
R39 October 2001ChelseaH0–212,582

Squad

[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
2 DF England ENG Marc Edworthy
3 DF England ENG Marcus Hall
4 DF Argentina ARG Horacio Carbonari (on loan from Derby County)
5 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Gary Breen
6 DF England ENG Richard Shaw
7 MF England ENG David Thompson
8 MF Wales WAL Paul Trollope
9 FW England ENG Lee Hughes
10 FW England ENG Julian Joachim
11 DF Morocco MAR Youssef Chippo
12 FW England ENG Lee Mills
13 GK Sweden SWE Magnus Hedman
14 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Barry Quinn
15 MF England ENG John Eustace
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Keith O'Neill
17 FW Peru PER Ysrael Zúñiga
18 MF Scotland SCO Gavin Strachan
19 MF Honduras HON Iván Guerrero
21 FW England ENG Jay Bothroyd
22 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Muhamed Konjić
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 GK Denmark DEN Morten Hyldgaard
24 DF Sweden SWE Roland Nilsson (player-manager)
25 FW Honduras HON Jairo Martínez
26 DF England ENG Calum Davenport
27 MF Morocco MAR Youssef Safri
28 MF Belgium BEL Laurent Delorge
29 FW England ENG Gary McSheffrey
31 FW Norway NOR Runar Normann
32 MF Wales WAL Lee Fowler
33 GK England ENG Gary Montgomery
34 DF Sweden SWE Richard Spong
35 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Colin Healy (on loan from Celtic)
36 MF England ENG Robert Betts
37 MF Scotland SCO Craig Strachan
38 FW Scotland SCO Gary McPhee
39 MF Sweden SWE Andreas Dahl
40 DF England ENG Thomas Cudworth
41 MF England ENG Craig Pead
42 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Barry Ferguson

Left club during season

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 England ENG Chris Kirkland (to Liverpool)
4 DF England ENG Paul Williams (to Southampton)
8 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Lee Carsley (to Everton)
12 MF England ENG Paul Telfer (to Southampton)
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Sweden SWE Tomas Gustafsson (to Copenhagen)
30 GK Scotland SCO Andy Goram (to Oldham Athletic)
30 GK England ENG Tim Flowers (on loan from Leicester City)
35 MF England ENG Carlton Palmer (to Stockport County)

Reserve squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Sweden SWE Per Fahlman
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Sean Cooney
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Conor Kenna
MF Northern Ireland NIR Ruaidhri Higgins
MF Northern Ireland NIR Mark Magennis
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Mark Noon
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Stephen Rice
FW England ENG Rory May
FW Republic of Ireland IRL Roy O'Donovan

Transfers

In

Out

Loan in

Loan out

References

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  5. Goram initially signed a month-to-month deal before signing with the club for the rest of the season on 24 October.
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  13. Palmer originally signed on loan for three months, but the loan was terminated early.
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