2001–02 season | ||||
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Manager | Víctor Fernández | |||
La Liga | 5th | |||
Copa del Rey | 2nd Round | |||
UEFA Cup | 2nd Round | |||
Top goalscorer | Catanha (17) | |||
Celta de Vigo participated in La Liga, Copa del Rey and the UEFA Cup. Finishing just shy of the UEFA Champions League positions, Celta failed to repeat their cup runs of previous seasons, dropping out of both Copa del Rey and the UEFA Cup in the second rounds.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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3 | Real Madrid [lower-alpha 1] | 38 | 19 | 9 | 10 | 69 | 44 | +25 | 66 | Qualification for the Champions League group stage |
4 | Barcelona | 38 | 18 | 10 | 10 | 65 | 37 | +28 | 64 | Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round |
5 | Celta Vigo | 38 | 16 | 12 | 10 | 64 | 46 | +18 | 60 | Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round |
6 | Betis | 38 | 15 | 14 | 9 | 42 | 34 | +8 | 59 | |
7 | Alavés [lower-alpha 2] | 38 | 17 | 3 | 18 | 41 | 44 | −3 | 54 |
26 August 20011 | Osasuna | 0–3 | Celta Vigo | |
Catanha ![]() Sergio ![]() Jesuli ![]() |
16 September 20013 | Real Sociedad | 0–0 | Celta Vigo |
23 September 20014 | Celta Vigo | 2–0 | Mallorca | |
Edu ![]() Catanha ![]() |
4 October 20016 | Celta Vigo | 1–1 | Valencia | |
Maurice ![]() | Sánchez ![]() |
7 October 20017 | Málaga | 2–2 | Celta Vigo | |
Musampa ![]() Dely Valdés ![]() | Jesuli ![]() Karpin ![]() |
14 October 20018 | Celta Vigo | 3–1 | Real Betis | |
G. López ![]() Catanha ![]() Mostovoi ![]() | Calado ![]() |
21 October 20019 | Real Madrid | 1–1 | Celta Vigo | |
Guti ![]() | Catanha ![]() |
28 October 200110 | Celta Vigo | 1–1 | Real Valladolid | |
Mostovoi ![]() | Tote ![]() |
4 November 200111 | Las Palmas | 4–2 | Celta Vigo | |
Schürrer ![]() Tevenet ![]() Rubén ![]() | Jesuli ![]() Mostovoi ![]() |
11 November 200112 | Celta Vigo | 2–3 | Athletic Bilbao | |
Cáceres ![]() Jesuli ![]() | Karanka ![]() Etxeberría ![]() Orbaiz ![]() |
18 November 200113 | Deportivo Alavés | 1–0 | Celta Vigo | |
Pablo ![]() |
2 December 200115 | Celta Vigo | 3–1 | Villarreal | |
Jesuli ![]() Edu ![]() | Guayre ![]() |
16 December 200117 | Celta Vigo | 2–0 | Real Zaragoza | |
Catanha ![]() G. López ![]() |
22 December 200118 | Sevilla | 0–1 | Celta Vigo | |
Catanha ![]() |
5 January 200219 | Celta Vigo | 2–2 | Rayo Vallecano | |
Catanha ![]() Edu ![]() | Bolo ![]() Bolić ![]() |
13 January 200220 | Celta Vigo | 1–1 | Osasuna | |
Vágner ![]() | Cruchaga ![]() |
20 January 200221 | Tenerife | 1–1 | Celta Vigo | |
Bino ![]() | Catanha ![]() |
26 January 200222 | Celta Vigo | 3–1 | Real Sociedad | |
Mostovoi ![]() Edu ![]() | Khokhlov ![]() |
2 February 200223 | Mallorca | 0–1 | Celta Vigo | |
Jesuli ![]() |
5 February 200224 | Celta Vigo | 0–2 | Deportivo | |
Tristán ![]() |
9 February 200225 | Valencia | 0–0 | Celta Vigo |
17 February 200226 | Celta Vigo | 0–0 | Málaga |
24 February 200227 | Real Betis | 4–1 | Celta Vigo | |
Denílson ![]() Rivas ![]() Ito ![]() Amato ![]() | Edu ![]() |
2 March 200228 | Celta Vigo | 0–1 | Real Madrid | |
Raúl ![]() |
10 March 200229 | Real Valladolid | 2–4 | Celta Vigo | |
Fernando ![]() | Sergio ![]() Catanha ![]() |
17 March 200230 | Celta Vigo | 3–2 | Las Palmas | |
Catanha ![]() Mostovoi ![]() Karpin ![]() | ![]() Paqui ![]() |
24 March 200231 | Athletic Bilbao | 1–6 | Celta Vigo | |
Urzaiz ![]() | Catanha ![]() Vágner ![]() Luccin ![]() Karpin ![]() Jesuli ![]() Maurice ![]() |
30 March 200232 | Celta Vigo | 3–1 | Deportivo Alavés | |
Vágner ![]() Catanha ![]() | Coloccini ![]() |
7 April 200233 | Espanyol | 2–0 | Celta Vigo | |
Palencia ![]() Tamudo ![]() |
14 April 200234 | Villarreal | 2–1 | Celta Vigo | |
Víctor ![]() | Jesuli ![]() |
20 April 200235 | Celta Vigo | 2–1 | Barcelona | |
Mostovoi ![]() G. López ![]() | Rivaldo ![]() |
28 April 200236 | Real Zaragoza | 0–1 | Celta Vigo | |
Jesuli ![]() |
5 May 200237 | Celta Vigo | 1–2 | Sevilla | |
Mostovoi ![]() | Toedtli ![]() |
11 May 200238 | Rayo Vallecano | 1–0 | Celta Vigo | |
Peragón ![]() |
No. | Pos | Nat | Player | Total | La Liga | Copa del Rey | UEFA Cup | ||||
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Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||||
1 | GK | ![]() | Cavallero | ||||||||
2 | DF | ![]() | Velasco | ||||||||
3 | DF | ![]() | Sylvinho | ||||||||
4 | DF | ![]() | Caceres | ||||||||
5 | MF | ![]() | Giovanella | ||||||||
6 | DF | ![]() | Berizzo | ||||||||
7 | MF | ![]() | Vágner | ||||||||
8 | MF | ![]() | Karpin | ||||||||
9 | FW | ![]() | Maurice | ||||||||
10 | MF | ![]() | Mostovoi | ||||||||
11 | MF | ![]() | López | ||||||||
13 | GK | ![]() | Pinto | ||||||||
14 | DF | ![]() | Juanfran | ||||||||
15 | MF | ![]() | Doriva | ||||||||
17 | DF | ![]() | Mendez | ||||||||
18 | DF | ![]() | Coira | ||||||||
19 | MF | ![]() | Edu | ||||||||
20 | MF | ![]() | Jesuli | ||||||||
21 | DF | ![]() | Sergio | ||||||||
22 | MF | ![]() | Luccin | ||||||||
23 | DF | ![]() | Yago | ||||||||
24 | FW | ![]() | Catanha | ||||||||
26 | GK | ![]() | Roberto | ||||||||
27 | MF | ![]() | Aspas |
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