- 2000–01 Middlesbrough F.C. season
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Middlesbrough Season 2000-01 League FA Premier League Manager Bryan Robson Chairman Steve Gibson League position 14th Top goalscorer League: Alen Bokšić (12)
All: Alen Bokšić (12)Highest attendance Home: 34,696 v Liverpool (Premier League)
Away: 67,576 v Manchester United (Premier League)Lowest attendance Home: 5,144 v Macclesfield (League Cup)
Away: 3,153 v Macclesfield (League Cup)FA Cup 4th Round League Cup Third Round During the 2000-01 season, Middlesbrough participated in the FA Premier League.
Contents
Team Kit and Sponsors
Middlesbrough were again sponsored by BT Cellnet for the 2000-01 season, the team's strip was produced by Errea. The home shirt consisted of a red shirt with white hoop, red shorts and red socks with white trim. The away strip consisted of a black shirt with red and white stripes in the middle, plain black shorts and black socks.[1]
Home colours Away colours Notable events
- Boro only win 2 of their opening 16 games, hitting bottom of the league.
- Boro have to wait until December 16 for their first home win of the season.
- Terry Venables brought in in December to help Bryan Robson. Boro pick up their form, and go on an unbeaten run for 10 league games.
- Middlesbrough knocked out of both domestic cups by Wimbledon
- The good run of form continues to the end of the season and Boro finish 14th. Steve Gibson decides a change of management is needed and Robson leaves the club. Steve McClaren is confirmed as the next manager.
Squad
Senior squad
The following are all the players who were involved the Middlesbrough F.C. first team at some point during the 2000-01 season.[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Mark Schwarzer 2 DF Curtis Fleming 3 DF Dean Gordon 4 DF Steve Vickers 5 DF Gianluca Festa 6 DF Gary Pallister 7 MF Robbie Mustoe 8 MF Christian Karembeu 9 MF Paul Ince 10 FW Brian Deane 11 FW Alen Bokšić 12 MF Keith O'Neill 13 GK Marlon Beresford 14 MF Paul Okon No. Position Player 16 FW Joseph Desire-Job 17 DF Ugo Ehiogu 18 FW Andy Campbell 19 FW Hamilton Ricard 20 FW Dean Windass 22 MF Mark Summerbell 23 MF Carlos Marinelli 24 MF Phil Stamp 25 GK Mark Crossley 26 FW Noel Whelan 28 DF Colin Cooper 29 DF Jason Gavin 33 MF Mark Hudson Transfers
In
Date Player Previous Club Cost 5 July 2000 Christian Karembeu Real Madrid £2.1 million[3] 5 July 2000 Paul Okon Fiorentina Free[4] 18 July 2000 Mark Crossley Nottingham Forest Free[5] 1 August 2000 Joseph Desire-Job Lens £3 million[6] 1 August 2000 Noel Whelan Coventry £2.2 million[7] 7 August 2000 Alen Bokšić Lazio £2.5 million [8] 20 October 2000 Ugo Ehiogu Aston Villa £8 million[9] 8 March 2001 Dean Windass Bradford City £600,000[10] Out
Date Player New Club Cost 17 July 2000 Paul Gascoigne Everton Free[11] 25 August 2000 Christian Ziege Liverpool £5.5 million[12] 7 December 2000 Alun Armstrong Ipswich £500,000[13] Premier League
Matches
- Coventry–Middlesbrough 1-3
- 0-1 Joseph-Désiré Job 20'
- 1-1 John Eustace 40'
- 1-2 Alen Bokšić 59'
- 1-3 Alen Bokšić 62'
- Middlesbrough–Tottenham 1-1
- 0-1 Øyvind Leonhardsen 41'
- 1-1 Mark Summerbell 59'
- Middlesbrough–Leeds 1-2
- 0-1 Lee Bowyer 6'
- 0-2 Alan Smith 12'
- 1-2 Phil Stamp 82'
- Derby–Middlesbrough 3-3
- 0-1 Alen Bokšić 12' (pen.)
- 0-2 Joseph-Désiré Job 51'
- 0-3 Brian Deane 59'
- 1-3 Malcolm Christie 68'
- 2-3 Branko Strupar 83'
- 3-3 Malcolm Christie 88'
- Middlesbrough–Everton 1-2
- 1-0 Steve Watson 7' (o.g.)
- 1-1 Francis Jeffers 54'
- 1-2 Francis Jeffers 87'
- Manchester City–Middlesbrough 1-1
- 0-1 Gianluca Festa 55'
- 1-1 Paulo Wanchope 67'
- Middlesbrough–Aston Villa 1-1
- 0-1 Julian Joachim 74'
- 1-1 Alpay 89' (o.g.)
- Southampton–Middlesbrough 1-3
- 0-1 Alen Bokšić 17'
- 0-2 Gianluca Festa 32'
- 1-2 Marian Pahars 81'
- 1-3 Alen Bokšić 82'
- Middlesbrough–Newcastle 1-3
- 0-1 Alan Shearer 38'
- 0-2 Alain Goma 55'
- 0-3 Kieron Dyer 88'
- 1-3 Brian Deane 90'
- Charlton–Middlesbrough 1-0
- 1-0 Mathias Svensson 68'
- Ipswich–Middlesbrough 2-1
- 1-0 Richard Naylor 25'
- 2-0 Mark Venus 28'
- 2-1 Dean Gordon 68'
- Middlesbrough–Arsenal 0-1
- 0-1 Thierry Henry 25' (pen.)
- Manchester United–Middlesbrough 2-1
- 0-1 Christian Karembeu 32'
- 1-1 Nicky Butt 62'
- 2-1 Teddy Sheringham 65'
- Middlesbrough–Leicester 0-3
- 0-1 Muzzy Izzet 8' (pen.)
- 0-2 Trevor Benjamin 13'
- 0-3 Darren Eadie 57'
- Middlesbrough–Bradford 2-2
- 0-1 Dean Windass 3'
- 0-2 Benito Carbone 10'
- 1-2 Ugo Ehiogu 48'
- 2-2 Paul Ince 89'
- West Ham–Middlesbrough 1-0
- 1-0 Paolo Di Canio 42'
- Sunderland–Middlesbrough 1-0
- 1-0 Michael Gray 54'
- Middlesbrough–Chelsea 1-0
- 1-0 Dean Gordon 71'
- Middlesbrough–Liverpool 1-0
- 1-0 Christian Karembeu 41'
- Middlesbrough–Coventry 1-1
- 0-1 Noel Whelan 41' (o.g.)
- 1-1 Alen Bokšić 86'
- Leeds–Middlesbrough 1-1
- 0-1 Alen Bokšić 27'
- 1-1 Robbie Keane 55' (pen.)
- Middlesbrough–Derby 4-0
- 1-0 Alen Bokšić 43' (pen.)
- 2-0 Ugo Ehiogu 60'
- 3-0 Alen Bokšić 81'
- 4-0 Hamilton Ricard 90' (pen.)
- Everton–Middlesbrough 2-2
- 0-1 Hamilton Ricard 11'
- 1-1 Gary Naysmith 49'
- 1-2 Colin Cooper 63'
- 2-2 Idan Tal 79'
- Middlesbrough–Manchester City 1-1
- 0-1 Steve Vickers 28' (o.g.)
- 1-1 Colin Cooper 62'
- Aston Villa–Middlesbrough 1-1
- 1-0 Steve Stone 38'
- 1-1 Ugo Ehiogu 49'
- Middlesbrough–Southampton 0-1
- 0-1 Mark Draper 49'
- Newcastle–Middlesbrough 1-2
- 0-1 Alen Bokšić 24'
- 0-2 Alen Bokšić 33'
- 1-2 Carl Cort 60'
- Chelsea–Middlesbrough 2-1
- 1-0 Gianfranco Zola 35'
- 1-1 Dean Windass 54'
- 2-1 Eiður Guðjohnsen 63'
- Arsenal–Middlesbrough 0-3
- 0-1 Edu 34' (o.g.)
- 0-2 Sylvinho 38' (o.g.)
- 0-3 Hamilton Ricard 58'
- Middlesbrough–Ipswich 1-2
- 1-0 Dean Windass 38'
- 1-1 Alun Armstrong 46'
- 1-2 Alun Armstrong 50'
- Leicester–Middlesbrough 0-3
- 0-1 Hamilton Ricard 12'
- 0-2 Alen Bokšić 50'
- 0-3 Paul Ince 52'
- Middlesbrough–Manchester United 0-2
- 0-1 Phil Neville 4'
- 0-2 David Beckham 84'
- Bradford–Middlesbrough 1-1
- 1-0 Wayne Jacobs 38'
- 1-1 Christian Karembeu 81'
- Middlesbrough–West Ham 2-1
- 1-0 Joseph-Désiré Job 20'
- 1-1 Svetoslav Todorov 31'
- 2-1 Christian Karembeu 45'
Topscorers
Cup Results
League Cup
Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers 2 Leg 1 19 September 2000 Maccelsfield Home Won 2-1 5,144 Whelan, Summerbell 2 Leg 2 26 September 2000 Macclesfield Away Won 3-1 3,153 Ricard (3) FA Cup
Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers 3 8 January 2001 Bradford City Away Won 1-0 7,303 Ricard 4 6 February 2001 Wimbledon Home Drew 0-0 20,625 4R 13 February 2001 Wimbledon Away Lost 3-1 (AET) 5,991 Ricard Player statistics
Goalscorers
Goalscoring statistics for 2000-01.[14]
Name League FA Cup League Cup Total Bokšić 12 0 0 12 Ricard 4 2 3 9 Karembeu 4 0 0 4 Job 3 0 0 3 Ehiogu 3 0 0 3 Deane 2 0 0 2 Gordon 2 0 0 2 Ince 2 0 0 2 Cooper 2 0 0 2 Windass 2 0 0 2 Summerbell 1 0 1 2 Stamp 1 0 0 1 Festa 1 0 0 1 Whelan 0 0 1 1 Own Goals 4 0 0 4 References and notes
- ^ http://www.kitclassics.co.uk/kits/Middlesbro.png
- ^ Middlesbrough FC 2001-02
- ^ www.soccerbase.com - The Internet Soccer Database
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- ^ http://www.boroscoreforecast.co.uk/200405.htm
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