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2001–02 Borussia Dortmund season

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Chairman
  
Gerd Niebaum

Bundesliga
  
1st

UEFA Cup
  
Final

Manager
  
Matthias Sammer

DFB-Pokal
  
First round

Champions League
  
Group stage

Borussia Dortmund clinched its 6th national championship, thanks to a stellar ending to the season, passing long-time leaders Bayer Leverkusen in the penultimate round, before sealing the title with a win on the final day. It also reached the final of the UEFA Cup, where it had the disadvantage of playing away from home against Feyenoord. With skipper Jürgen Kohler being sent off in his final match of the career, Feyenoord were able to win 3–2 and deprive Dortmund of its first international title since its famous UEFA Champions League victory in 1997.

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Key players in Dortmund's success were Czech duo Jan Koller and Tomáš Rosický, top scorer Márcio Amoroso and German internationals such as Christoph Metzelder, goalkeeper Jens Lehmann and Christian Wörns. It was coach Matthias Sammer's first season in charge, and the 1996 European Player of the Year was an instant hit, becoming one of the very few coaches to win one of Europe's top domestic league at his first attempt.

Goalkeepers

  • Jens Lehmann
  • Philipp Laux
  • Michael Ratajczak
  • Defenders

  • Jürgen Kohler
  • Christian Wörns
  • Christoph Metzelder
  • Evanílson
  • Jörg Heinrich
  • Ahmed Reda Madouni
  • Guy Demel
  • Midfielders

  • Dedê
  • Lars Ricken
  • Tomáš Rosický
  • Sebastian Kehl
  • Miroslav Stević
  • Sunday Oliseh
  • David Odonkor
  • Otto Addo
  • Florian Kringe
  • Attackers

  • Jan Koller
  • Márcio Amoroso
  • Ewerthon
  • Fredi Bobić
  • Giuseppe Reina
  • Jan-Derek Sørensen
  • Heiko Herrlich
  • Bundesliga

  • Borussia Dortmund-1. FC Nuremberg 2–0
  • 1–0 Márcio Amoroso (12)
  • 2–0 Márcio Amoroso (33)
  • Hertha Berlin-Borussia Dortmund 0–2
  • 0–1 Márcio Amoroso (52)
  • 0–2 Miroslav Stević (87)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Wolfsburg 4–0
  • 1–0 Márcio Amoroso (29)
  • 2–0 Lars Ricken (33)
  • 3–0 Jan Koller (41)
  • 4–0 Tomáš Rosický (84)
  • Hansa Rostock-Borussia Dortmund 0–2
  • 0–1 Tomáš Rosický (4)
  • 0–2 Márcio Amoroso (13)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Bayern Munich 0–2
  • 0–1 Hasan Salihamidžić (22)
  • 0–2 Roque Santa Cruz (58)
  • Schalke 04-Borussia Dortmund 1–0
  • 1–0 Andreas Möller (17)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Bayer Leverkusen 1–1
  • 1–0 Márcio Amoroso (7)
  • 1–1 Dimitar Berbatov (79)
  • St. Pauli-Borussia Dortmund 1–2
  • 0–1 Ewerthon (12)
  • 0–2 Jan Koller (33)
  • 1–2 Thomas Meggle (77)
  • Mönchengladbach-Borussia Dortmund 1–2
  • 0–1 Lars Ricken (13)
  • 0–2 Ewerthon (23)
  • 1–2 Igor Demo (78 pen)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Freiburg 0–2
  • 0–1 Soumaila Coulibaly (44)
  • 0–2 Sebastian Kehl (90 + 1)
  • Energie Cottbus-Borussia Dortmund 0–2
  • 0–1 Lars Ricken (78)
  • 0–2 Márcio Amoroso (83)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Stuttgart 1–0
  • 1–0 Lars Ricken (51)
  • 1860 Munich-Borussia Dortmund 1–3
  • 0–1 Ewerthon (61)
  • 0–2 Jan Koller (70)
  • 1–2 Thomas Häßler (76)
  • 1–3 Márcio Amoroso (81 pen)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Kaiserslautern 3–0
  • 1–0 Ewerthon (77)
  • 2–0 Márcio Amoroso (86 pen)
  • 3–0 Márcio Amoroso (90)
  • Köln-Borussia Dortmund 0–2
  • 0–1 Márcio Amoroso (17 pen)
  • 0–2 Ewerthon (42)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Hamburg 1–0
  • 1–0 Lars Ricken (50)
  • Werder Bremen-Borussia Dortmund 1–1
  • 1–0 Torsten Frings (40)
  • 1–1 Ewerthon (56)
  • 1. FC Nuremberg-Borussia Dortmund 2–2
  • 1–0 Lars Müller (52)
  • 2–0 Marek Nikl (66)
  • 2–1 Lars Ricken (73)
  • 2–2 Miroslav Stević (76)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Hertha Berlin 3–1
  • 1–0 Jan Koller (7)
  • 2–0 Jan Koller (54)
  • 2–1 Andreas Neuendorf (71)
  • 3–1 Christian Wörns (76)
  • Wolfsburg-Borussia Dortmund 1–1
  • 0–1 Jörg Heinrich (3)
  • 1–1 Tomislav Marić (36 pen)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Hansa Rostock 2–0
  • 1–0 Ewerthon (66)
  • 2–0 Márcio Amoroso (81)
  • Bayern Munich-Borussia Dortmund 1–1
  • 0–1 Márcio Amoroso (78)
  • 1–1 Giovane Élber (81)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Schalke 04 1–1
  • 0–1 Niels Oude Kamphuis (17)
  • 1–1 Ewerthon (50)
  • Bayer Leverkusen-Borussia Dortmund 4–0
  • 1–0 Michael Ballack (32)
  • 2–0 Carsten Ramelow (50)
  • 3–0 Oliver Neuville (64)
  • 4–0 Dimitar Berbatov (74)
  • Borussia Dortmund-St. Pauli 1–1
  • 0–1 Nico Patschinski (32)
  • 1–1 Márcio Amoroso (83 pen)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Mönchengladbach 3–1
  • 1–0 Peter Nielsen (10 og)
  • 1–1 Dedê (48 og)
  • 2–1 Márcio Amoroso (63 pen)
  • 3–1 Jan Koller (77)
  • Freiburg-Borussia Dortmund 1–5
  • 1–0 Levan Kobiashvili (9)
  • 1–1 Evanílson (15)
  • 1–2 Dedê (64)
  • 1–3 Márcio Amoroso (66)
  • 1–4 Jan Koller (69)
  • 1–5 Jan Koller (70)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Energie Cottbus 3–0
  • 1–0 Ewerthon (28)
  • 2–0 Tomáš Rosický (35)
  • 3–0 Giuseppe Reina (80)
  • Stuttgart-Borussia Dortmund 3–2
  • 1–0 Sean Dundee (33)
  • 2–0 Silvio Meißner (37)
  • 2–1 Christian Wörns (51)
  • 3–1 Ioan Ganea (63)
  • 3–2 Jan Koller (78)
  • Borussia Dortmund-1860 Munich 2–1
  • 0–1 Markus Schroth (12)
  • 1–1 Sebastian Kehl (20)
  • 2–1 Jörg Heinrich (26)
  • Kaiserslautern-Borussia Dortmund 1–0
  • 1–0 Jörgen Pettersson (48)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Köln 2–1
  • 1–0 Tomáš Rosický (21)
  • 1–1 Dirk Lottner (56)
  • 2–1 Márcio Amoroso (89 pen)
  • Hamburg-Borussia Dortmund 3–4
  • 0–1 Márcio Amoroso (36 pen)
  • 0–2 Tomáš Rosický (38)
  • 1–2 Raphaël Wicky (42 pen)
  • 1–3 Márcio Amoroso (63)
  • 2–3 Nico-Jan Hoogma (80)
  • 2–4 Jan Koller (86)
  • 3–4 Erik Meijer (90)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Werder Bremen 2–1
  • 0–1 Paul Stalteri (17)
  • 1–1 Jan Koller (41)
  • 2–1 Ewerthon (74)
  • References

    2001–02 Borussia Dortmund season Wikipedia