2001–02 Fulham F.C. season
The 2001–02 season was Fulham F.C.'s 104th season of professional football and their first season in the Premier League. They were managed by Jean Tigana, who had also overseen their promotion from the First Division the previous season.
First team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Starting 11
No. |
Pos. |
Name |
Starts |
1 |
GK |
Van Der Sar, EdwinEdwin Van Der Sar |
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2 |
RB |
Finnan, SteveSteve Finnan |
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25 |
CB |
Ouaddou, AbdeslamAbdeslam Ouaddou |
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24 |
CB |
Goma, AlainAlain Goma |
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3 |
LB |
Brevett, RufusRufus Brevett |
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14 |
RW |
Malbranque, SteedSteed Malbranque |
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18 |
CM |
Legwinski, SylvainSylvain Legwinski |
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10 |
CM |
Collins, JohnJohn Collins |
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22 |
LW |
Boa Morte, LuisLuis Boa Morte |
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9 |
FW |
Marlet, SteveSteve Marlet |
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20 |
FW |
Saha, LouisLouis Saha |
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Transfers
Summer
In
Date |
Pos. |
Name |
From |
Fee |
1 August 2001 |
GK |
Edwin van Der Sar |
Juventus |
£5,000,000 |
1 August 2001 |
DF |
Abdeslam Ouaddou |
Nancy |
£2,000,000 |
2 August 2001 |
MF |
Steed Malbranque |
Lyon |
£5,000,000 |
8 August 2001 |
DF |
Jon Harley |
Chelsea |
£3,500,000 |
22 August 2001 |
MF |
Sylvain Legwinski |
Bordeaux |
£3,300,000 |
29 August 2001 |
FW |
Steve Marlet |
Lyon |
£11,500,000 |
Club
Management
Last updated: 21 Sep 2007
Source: Fulham FC
Other information
Chairman |
Mohamed Al Fayed |
Managing Director |
David McNally |
Technical Director |
Les Reed |
Director |
Omar Fayed |
Director |
Karim Fayed |
Director |
Mark Collins |
Director |
Stuart Benson |
Commercial Manager |
Olly Dale |
Commercial Manager |
Mark Maunders |
Secretary |
Zoe Ward |
Ground (capacity and dimensions) |
Craven Cottage (26,600 / 112x72 yards) |
Source: Fulham article on 15 Aug 2007
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