2011-06-13

2000-01 Manchester City F.C. season

2000–01 Manchester City F.C. season

Manchester City
Season 2000–01
Owner England Publicly traded company
Chairmen England David Bernstein
Manager England Joe Royle
Team captain Norway Alf-Inge Haaland
Home stadium Maine Road
PremierLeague 18 (relegated to First Division)
League Cup Fifth round
FA Cup Fifth round
Top goalscorers League: Paulo Wanchope (9 goals)
All comps: Shaun Goater (11 goals)
Soccerball current event.svg 2001–02


The 2000–01 season was Manchester City Football Club's 109th season playing in a division of English football, most of which have been spent in the top flight. The club spent this season playing in the Premier League after winning promotion from the First Division in the previous season. This was the club's fifth season playing in the Premier League since its initial formation as the top tier of English football eight years earlier, with Manchester City as one of its original 22 founding member clubs.

Season review

Manchester City's return to the Premiership after a four-year exile was the result of back-to-back promotions from the Second Division. But perhaps the team's two-tier climb back to the top flight again had been a little too rapid because it became apparent after just a few games into the new season that Joe Royle's men would be struggling to hang on to their newly acquired top flight status.

The team's relegation was confirmed by a defeat in the penultimate game of the season, and manager Royle, who had been the guiding hand that had brought the team so quickly back to the Premiership from the Second Division, was dismissed within days. Former England coach Kevin Keegan was appointed to replace Royle on a three-year contract and fans were given renewed hope of an immediate return to the elite.

Team kit

The team kit was produced by Le Coq Sportif and the shirt sponsor was Eidos.

Home
Away
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Historical league performance

Prior to this season, the history of Manchester City's performance in the English football league hierarchy since the creation of the Premier League in 1992 is summarised by the following timeline chart – which commences with the last season (1991-92) of the old Football League First Division (from which the Premier League was formed).




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.

No.PositionPlayer
1EnglandGKNicky Weaver
24EnglandDFSteve Howey
7EnglandDFSpencer Prior
22Republic of IrelandDFRichard Dunne
31FranceDFLaurent Charvet
15NorwayDFAlf-Inge Haaland (captain)
18Northern IrelandMFJeff Whitley
19AustraliaMFDanny Tiatto
4NetherlandsMFGerard Wiekens
23Costa RicaFWPaulo Wanchope
10BermudaFWShaun Goater
36EnglandDFDanny Granville (on loan to Norwich City during playing season)
34Republic of IrelandMFMark Kennedy
9ScotlandFWPaul Dickov
6Northern IrelandMFKevin Horlock
16ScotlandDFPaul Ritchie
29EnglandMFShaun Wright-Phillips
21EnglandFWDarren Huckerby
12RussiaMFAndrei Kanchelskis
20EnglandGKCarlo Nash
3EnglandDFRichard Edghill
No.PositionPlayer
28EnglandMFTony Grant
22LiberiaFWGeorge Weah
8EnglandMFIan Bishop
5ScotlandDFAndy Morrison
27NorwayFWEgil Østenstad (on loan from Blackburn Rovers)
2EnglandMFLee Crooks (on loan to Northampton Town during playing season)
37CanadaMFTerry Dunfield
12AustraliaFWDaniel Allsopp
35Republic of IrelandGKBrian Murphy
-EnglandDFStephen Jordan
38WalesDFRhys Day
11EnglandMFTerry Cooke
40EnglandMFChris Shuker
39NigeriaMFDickson Etuhu
33New ZealandFWChris Killen (on loan to Wrexham during playing season)
14WalesFWGareth Taylor
17Northern IrelandMFJim Whitley
26Republic of IrelandGKRichard McKinney
30EnglandGKSteven Hodgson
32EnglandFWLeon Mike

See also

References






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