Bournemouth 2001-02 football season
The 2001-02 AFC Bournemouth season saw the club relegated from the English Second Division . During the 2001–02 English football season , Bournemouth participated in Division Two, the LDV Vans Trophy, the FA Cup , and the Football League Cup . Bournemouth finished 21st in Division Two and were subsequently relegated to Division Three. They reached the Second Round of the FA Cup, but were knocked of the League Cup and the LDV Vans Trophy at the first hurdle.
2001 also marked the opening of a new look Dean Court, known for sponsorship reasons as 'The Fitness First Stadium', but the first 8 games of the season were held at Dorchester Town's Avenue Stadium while building work was being completed. The first game at The Fitness First Stadium was against Wrexham with the Cherries winning 3–0.
Season squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
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Final league table
Source: Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD). (R) Relegated
Competitions
Legend
Second Division
Results
Game
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
1
11 August 2001
Huddersfield Town
McAlpine Stadium
0-1
10,137
2
18 August 2001
Blackpool
Avenue Stadium
0-1
3,709
3
25 August 2001
Cardiff City
Ninian Park
2-2
13,383
Feeney pen 62' Tindall 65'
4
1 September 2001
Cambridge United
Abbey Stadium
2-2
2,754
Elliott 20' 85'
5
8 September 2001
Swindon Town
Avenue Stadium
0-0
3,770
6
15 September 2001
Bury
Avenue Stadium
3-2
3,004
Hayter 9' Feeney pen 22' Stock 90'
7
18 September 2001
Peterborough United
London Road
0-6
3,445
8
22 September 2001
Brighton & Hove Albion
Withdean Stadium
1-2
6,714
Howe 76'
9
25 September 2001
Reading
Avenue Stadium
1-0
3,691
Hayter 71'
10
29 September 2001
Stoke City
Britannia Stadium
0-2
14,803
11
5 October 2001
Oldham Athletic
Avenue Stadium
3-2
3,312
Hayter 57' Holmes 60' Elliott 65'
12
9 October 2001
Wigan Athletic
Avenue Stadium
2-0
2,908
Hayter 14' Elliott 90'
13
13 October 2001
Wycombe Wanderers
Adams Park
1-1
6,810
Holmes 21'
14
20 October 2001
Brentford
Avenue Stadium
0-2
3,934
15
23 October 2001
Bristol City
Ashton Gate
0-1
9,972
16
27 October 2001
Notts County
Avenue Stadium
4-2
3,209
Elliott pen 37' pen 45' C. Fletcher 41' Feeney 71'
17
3 November 2001
Colchester United
Layer Road
2-1
4,369
Feeney 13' Howe 20'
18
10 November 2001
Wrexham
Dean Court
3-0
5,031
Stock 29' Hayter 45' Tindall 64'
19
20 November 2001
Port Vale
Dean Court
0-0
4,428
20
24 November 2001
Chesterfield
Saltergate
1-2
4,353
Feeney 27'
21
1 December 2001
Tranmere Rovers
Dean Court
0-2
6,035
22
15 December 2001
Northampton Town
Sixfields
0-1
3,909
23
22 December 2001
Queens Park Rangers
Dean Court
1-2
8,147
C. Fletcher 89'
24
26 December 2001
Swindon Town
County Ground
0-0
6,790
25
29 December 2001
Wigan Athletic
JJB Stadium
0-0
5,011
26
12 January 2002
Blackpool
Bloomfield Road
3-4
4,583
Hayter 8' C. Fletcher 45' 89'
27
19 January 2002
Huddersfield Town
Dean Court
2-3
5,307
Holmes 58' Feeney 90'
28
22 January 2002
Queens Park Rangers
Loftus Road
1-2
10,901
Feeney 50'
29
26 January 2002
Oldham Athletic
Boundary Park
3-3
4,853
Howe 53' Feeney pen 56' Hughes 66'
30
2 February 2002
Stoke City
Dean Court
3-1
6,027
Purches 6' Hughes 43' Feeney 56'
31
5 February 2002
Cardiff City
Dean Court
1-2
4,336
Holmes 73'
32
9 February 2002
Brentford
Griffin Park
0-1
6,698
33
16 February 2002
Wycombe Wanderers
Dean Court
1-2
5,807
Howe 76'
34
23 February 2002
Bury
Gigg Lane
1-2
4,218
Holmes 14'
35
23 February 2002
Brighton & Hove Albion
Dean Court
1-1
6,337
Holmes 36'
36
2 March 2002
Peterborough United
Dean Court
0-2
5,163
37
5 March 2002
Reading
Madejski Stadium
2-2
13,538
Hayter 48' Holmes 71'
38
9 March 2002
Northampton Town
Dean Court
5-1
6,322
Feeney 33' 74' Tindall 55' Holmes 65' Purches 90'
39
16 March 2002
Tranmere Rovers
Prenton Park
0-0
7,829
40
19 March 2002
Cambridge United
Dean Court
2-2
7,082
Feeney 24' Elliott pen 49'
41
23 March 2002
Bristol City
Dean Court
1-3
7,033
McAnespie 90'
42
30 March 2002
Notts County
Meadow Lane
0-2
9,014
43
2 April 2002
Colchester United
Dean Court
0-1
5,908
44
6 April 2002
Shrewsbury Town
Vale Park
0-0
3,514
45
13 April 2002
Chesterfield
Dean Court
3-1
6,068
Holmes 33' Feeney 54' Elliott pen 57'
46
20 April 2002
Wrexham
Racecourse Ground
1-2
4,289
C. Fletcher 7'
League Cup
Main article: 2001–02 Football League Cup
FA Cup
Main article: 2001–02 FA Cup
Football League Trophy
Main article: 2001-02 Football League Trophy
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
1
16 October 2001
Barnet
Underhill
1-2
789
Kandol 31'
References
^ "DIVISION 2 2001/02" . Football Site. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
"AFC Bournemouth match record: FA Cup 2002" . www.11v11.com .
"AFC Bournemouth match record: League Cup 2002" . www.11v11.com .
"AFC Bournemouth match record: LDV Vans Trophy 2002" . www.11v11.com .
"All AFC Bournemouth players: 2002" . www.11v11.com .
"AFC Bournemouth players: League Division 2 2002" . www.11v11.com .
"Bournemouth relegated" . 20 April 2002 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
^ "AFC Bournemouth match record: 2002" . www.11v11.com .
"Cherries' new era" . 8 November 2001 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
"Bournemouth 3-0 Wrexham" . 10 November 2001 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
"FootballSquads - Bournemouth - 2001/02" . www.footballsquads.co.uk .
"Hammers sign Barry keeper" . 31 January 2002 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
"England 2001–02" . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 24 January 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
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