2001–02 Birmingham City F.C. season

Birmingham City F.C.
2001–02 season
Chairman David Gold
Manager Trevor Francis
(until 15 October)
Mick Mills and Jim Barron
(joint caretakers)
Steve Bruce
(from 12 December)
Ground St Andrew's
First Division 5th
Play-offs Winners
FA Cup Third round
(eliminated by Liverpool)
League Cup Third round
(eliminated by Manchester City)
Top goalscorer League: Tommy Mooney (13)
All: Tommy Mooney (15)
Highest home attendance 29,178 vs Sheffield United, 21 April 2002
Lowest home attendance 12,015 vs Southend United, League Cup first round, 22 August 2001
Average home league attendance 21,978[1]

The 2001–02 season was Birmingham City Football Club's 99th in the Football League. They finished in 5th position in the 24-team Football League First Division, thus qualifying for the play-offs, and were successful in the final, beating Norwich City in a penalty shootout to gain promotion to the Premier League. Birmingham entered the 2001–02 FA Cup at the third round and lost to Liverpool in that round, and after entering the League Cup in the first round, lost to Manchester City in the third.

Trevor Francis was dismissed as manager in October with Birmingham mid-table in the First Division. Mick Mills and Jim Barron acted as caretakers until December, when former Crystal Palace manager Steve Bruce was appointed.[2] French manufacturers Le Coq Sportif supplied Birmingham's kit for the fourth consecutive season, and mobile phone retailer Phones4U were the new shirt sponsors.[3] Tommy Mooney was top scorer with 15 goals, of which 13 were scored in the league.

Football League First Division

Trevor Francis was dismissed as manager in October with Birmingham mid-table in the First Division. Mick Mills and Jim Barron acted as caretakers until December, when former Crystal Palace manager Steve Bruce was appointed.[2] Under his management Birmingham improved to finish fifth in the First Division for the third season running, qualifying for the play-offs yet again. This season, however, Birmingham finally tasted success: after beating Millwall 2-1 on aggregate in the semi-final, they faced Norwich City in the play-off final at the Millennium Stadium. After normal time ended goalless, the match went to extra time, only for Norwich's Iwan Roberts to score in the first minute of extra time. However, Geoff Horsfield equalised 11 minutes later and, with no further goals, the match went to a penalty shoot-out. Birmingham won 4-2 to finally gain promotion to the Premier League, 16 seasons after their previous top-flight campaign.[4]

Match details

DateLeague
position
Opponents VenueResultScore
F–A
Scorers AttendanceReport
11 August 2001 19thWimbledonA L1–3B. Hughes 87' 9,142 [5]
19 August 2001 8thMillwallH W4–0B. Hughes 22', 27', Horsfield 30', Eaden 45' 19,091 [5]
25 August 2001 7thWalsallA W2–1Mooney 20', Horsfield 41' 7,245 [5]
27 August 2001 3rdStockport CountyH W2–1Grainger 2', Mooney 21' pen. 18,478 [5]
8 September 2001 3rdSheffield WednesdayH W2–0A. Johnson 43', B. Hughes 63' 19,421 [5]
15 September 2001 7thManchester CityA L0–3 31,714 [5]
18 September 2001 9thBurnleyH L2–3A. Johnson (2) 19', 40' 18,426 [5]
23 September 2001 14thPreston North EndH L0–1 23,004 [5]
26 September 2001 14thWatfordA D3–3B. Hughes 4', Horsfield 47', Grainger 85' 13,091 [5]
29 September 2001 14thCrewe AlexandraA D0–0 7,314 [5]
13 October 2001 12thBarnsleyA W3–1Marcelo 36', Horsfield 55', Furlong 83' 11,910 [5]
18 October 2001 10thNottingham ForestA D0–0 18,210 [5]
20 October 2001 6thBradford CityH W4–0Marcelo (3) 37', 45', 48', Sonner 39' 25,011 [5]
23 October 2001 5thGillinghamH W2–1Horsfield (2) 36', 47' 27,101 [5]
26 October 2001 6thGrimsby TownA L1–3Marcelo 49' 5,419 [5]
30 October 2001 6thPortsmouthA D1–1Marcelo 25' 15,612 [5]
4 November 2001 10thRotherham UnitedH D2–2Branston 45' o.g., Horsfield 51' 28,436 [5]
7 November 2001 10thWest Bromwich AlbionH L0–1 23,554 [5]
17 November 2001 12thSheffield UnitedA L0–4 15,686 [5]
25 November 2001 11thCoventry CityH W2–0Marcelo (2) 17', 61' 18,279 [5]
30 November 2001 11thGillinghamA D1–1Marcelo 63' 8,575 [5]
8 December 2001 10thNorwich CityH W4–0Mooney (3) 30', 45', 58' pen., Marcelo 46' 17,310 [5]
11 December 2001 9thCrystal PalaceH W1–0Mooney 64' pen. 20,119 [5]
16 December 2001 10thWolverhampton WanderersA L1–2Marcelo 40' 21,482 [5]
22 December 2001 7thWalsallH W1–0Purse 14' pen. 20,127 [5]
26 December 2001 8thSheffield WednesdayA W1–0Horsfield 77' 24,335 [5]
29 December 2001 6thStockport CountyA W3–0Vickers 18', Marcelo 49', Mooney 76' 5,827 [5]
1 January 2002 7thNottingham ForestH D1–1Mooney 4' 19,770 [5]
10 January 2002 6thMillwallA D1–1Mooney 45' 11,856 [5]
19 January 2002 8thWimbledonH L0–2 17,766 [5]
29 January 2002 8thWest Bromwich AlbionA L0–1 25,266 [5]
16 February 2002 9thBarnsleyH W1–0John 51' 19,208 [5]
23 February 2002 9thWatfordH W3–2Purse 21', Mooney (2) 42', 53' pen. 18,059 [5]
26 February 2002 8thBurnleyA W1–0Mooney 25' 13,504 [5]
2 March 2002 9thPreston North EndA L0–1 15,543 [5]
5 March 2002 9thManchester CityH L1–2M. Johnson 4' 24,160 [5]
9 March 2002 10thWolverhampton WanderersH D2–2John 36', Devlin 45' 22,104 [5]
12 March 2002 7thBradford CityA W3–1Purse 6', John 31', Horsfield 82' 13,105 [5]
15 March 2002 7thNorwich CityA W1–0John 22' 18,258 [5]
24 March 2002 7thCoventry CityA D1–1Horsfield 81' 17,945 [5]
30 March 2002 6thGrimsby TownH W4–0B. Hughes (2) 22', 31', John 50', D. Johnson 64' 23,249 [5]
1 April 2002 6thCrystal PalaceA D0–0 19,598 [5]
7 April 2002 6thPortsmouthH D1–1John 2' 25,030 [5]
10 April 2002 4thCrewe AlexandraH W3–1John 30', Carter 45', Mooney 49' 28,615 [5]
13 April 2002 4thRotherham UnitedA D2–2Grainger 38', Beech 70' o.g. 10,536 [5]
21 April 2002 5thSheffield UnitedH W2–0Horsfield 61', Grainger 63' 29,178 [5]

League table (part)

Final First Division table (part)
Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
3rd Wolverhampton Wanderers462511107643+3386
4th Millwall462211136947+2277
5th Birmingham City462113127049+2176
6th Norwich City46229156051+975
7th Burnley462112137062+875
Key Pos = League position; Pld = Matches played;
W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost;
F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Source [6]

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 21 13 12 70 49  +21 76 14 4 5 44 20  +24 7 9 7 26 29  −3

Source: [6]

Play-offs

Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers AttendanceReport
Semifinal 1st leg 28 April 2002MillwallH D1–1B. Hughes 56' 28,282 [5]
Semifinal 2nd leg 2 May 2002MillwallA W1–0
2–1 agg.
John 90' 16,391 [5]

Final

FA Cup

Main article: 2001–02 FA Cup
Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers AttendanceReport
Third round 5 January 2002LiverpoolA L0–3 40,875

League Cup

Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers AttendanceReport
First round 22 August 2001Southend UnitedH W3–0Mooney (2) 7', 90' pen., Whelan 16' o.g. 12,015 [5]
Second round 11 September 2001Bristol RoversA W3–0A. Johnson 45', M. Johnson 62', B. Hughes 68' 5,582 [5]
Third round 10 October 2001Manchester CityA L0–6 13,112 [5]

Transfers

In

Date Player Clubdagger Fee Ref
18 June 2001 Nico Vaesen Huddersfield Town) Undisclosed [7]
1 July 2001 Tommy Mooney (Watford) Free [8]
1 July 2001 Chris Ward Lancaster City £25,000 [9]
8 August 2001 Kevin Poole Unattached Free [10]
17 December 2001 Steve Vickers Middlesbrough £425,000 [11]
31 January 2002 Jeff Kenna Blackburn Rovers Free [12]
8 February 2002 Stern John Nottingham Forest £100,000 [13]
8 March 2002 Damien Johnson Blackburn Rovers Undisclosed [14]
13 March 2002 Tom Williams Peterborough United Undisclosed [15]
22 March 2002 Olivier Tébily Celtic £700,000 [16]
8 May 2002 Paul Devlin Sheffield United c.£200,000 [17]
dagger Brackets round club names indicate the player's contract with that club had expired before he joined Birmingham.

Out

Date Player Fee Joineddagger Ref
13 July 2001 Jon Bass Free Hartlepool United [18]
26 October 2001 Kevin Poole Free Bolton Wanderers [19]
7 February 2002 Marcelo Undisclosed Walsall [20]
7 February 2002 Martyn O'Connor Undisclosed Walsall [20]
8 March 2002 David Burrows Released (Sheffield Wednesday) [21]
8 March 2002 Jacques Williams Released (Scarborough) [21]
8 March 2002 Mickael Sabathier Released [21]
15 March 2002 Ross Diamond Released [22]
30 June 2002 Jon McCarthy Released (Port Vale) [23]
30 June 2002 Dele Adebola Released (Crystal Palace) [23]
30 June 2002 Danny Sonner Released (Walsall) [23]
10 July 2002 David Holdsworth Released (Bolton Wanderers) [24]
dagger Brackets round a club denote the player joined that club after his Birmingham City contract expired.

Loan in

Date Player Club Return Ref
10 August 2001 Carlos Ferrari Mirassol 5 March 2002 [25][26]
24 August 2001 Alan Kelly Blackburn Rovers One month [27]
6 September 2001 Bjørn Otto Bragstad Derby County One month [28]
15 November 2001 Curtis Fleming Middlesbrough One month [29]
16 November 2001 Steve Vickers Middlesbrough One month [30]
21 December 2001 Arkadiusz Bąk Polonia Warsaw 18 February 2002 [31]
24 December 2001 Jeff Kenna Blackburn Rovers One month [32]
4 February 2002 Paul Devlin Sheffield United Three months [26][33]
11 March 2002 Tom Williams Peterborough United 13 March 2002 [15]
28 March 2002 Michael Hughes Wimbledon End of season [34]

Loan out

Date Player Club Return Ref
17 August 2001 Graham Hyde Chesterfield Two months [35][36]
21 September 2001 Tony Capaldi Hereford United 1 January 2002 [37]
2 October 2001 Chris Ward Forest Green Rovers One month [38]
18 January 2002 David Holdsworth Walsall End of season [39][40]
4 February 2002 Paul Furlong Sheffield United One month [33]
20 March 2002 Dele Adebola Oldham Athletic One month [41]
28 March 2002 Jon McCarthy Sheffield Wednesday One month [42]
29 March 2002 Chris Ward Southport One month [43]

Appearances and goals

Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with squad numbers struck through and marked Left club during playing season left the club during the playing season.
Players included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup League Cup Play-offs Total Discipline[44]
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals A yellow rectangle, denoting the yellow penalty card shown to a player being cautioned A red rectangle, denoting the red penalty card shown to a player being sent off
1 GK ENG Ian Bennett 19010000020000
2 DF ENG Nicky Eaden 25 (5)100300028 (5)000
3 DF ENG Martin Grainger 40 (1)400303046 (1)4121
4 MF NIR Danny Sonner 10 (5)100300013 (5)122
5 DF ENG Darren Purse 36 (1)310102040 (1)3111
6 DF ENG David Holdsworth 3 (1)00010004 (1)000
7 MF NIR Jon McCarthy 3 (1)00000003 (1)000
8Left club during playing seasonFW BRA Marcelo 17 (5)120 (1)00 (3)00017 (9)1210
8 FW TRI Stern John 15800003118800
9 FW ENG Geoff Horsfield 34 (7)1110303141 (7)1270
10MF ENG Bryan Hughes 28 (4)70 (1)0213133 (5)940
11MF AUS Stan Lazaridis 23 (10)0001 (1)00 (3)024 (14)010
12Left club during playing seasonMF CAY Martyn O'Connor 2400 (1)00 (1)00024 (2)050
12MF NIR Michael Hughes 300000003000
13MF ENG Graham Hyde 1 (4)00000001 (4)010
14MF ENG Curtis Woodhouse 18 (10)0102 (1)00021 (11)071
15DF ENG Jerry Gill 14010200017020
16FW ENG Tommy Mooney 30 (4)1310123035 (4)1420
17DF JAM Michael Johnson 31 (2)100311035 (2)230
18GK BEL Nico Vaesen 22 (1)000203027 (1)010
19FW ENG Andrew Johnson 9 (14)310210 (2)012 (16)430
20MF CYP Tom Williams 400000004000
21MF COD Trésor Luntala 9 (6)000100010 (6)000
22Left club during playing seasonDF ENG David Burrows 9 (3)0101 (1)00011 (4)000
22MF NIR Damien Johnson 5 (3)10000106 (3)120
25FW ENG Paul Furlong 2 (9)1000 (2)0002 (11)130
26DF CIV Olivier Tébily 7000003010000
28DF ENG Joey Hutchinson 0 (3)00010001 (3)000
29GK AUS Clint Davies 000000000000
30Left club during playing seasonGK ENG Kevin Poole 000010001000
30DF IRL Curtis Fleming 600000006010
30MF POL Arkadiusz Bąk 2 (2)01000003 (2)000
31FW BRA Carlos Ferrari 0 (4)00000000 (4)000
32GK ENG Neil Barnes 000000000000
32GK IRL Alan Kelly 600000006000
33DF NOR Bjørn Otto Bragstad 300000003000
33MF ENG Darren Carter 13 (1)100001 (1)014 (2)100
35DF ENG Steve Vickers 13 (1)110002016 (1)100
36DF IRL Jeff Kenna 22000003025010
37MF SCO Paul Devlin 11 (2)100002013 (2)120
Players not included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name
20Left club during playing seasonMF ENG Jacques Williams
23FW ENG Chris Ward
24FW NGA Dele Adebola
26Left club during playing seasonMF ENG Ross Diamond
27DF NIR Tony Capaldi
29Left club during playing seasonMF FRA Mickael Sabathier
34FW ENG Craig Fagan

See also

References

General

Specific

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