2000–01 FA Premier League

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The 2000–01 FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth FA Premier League season and the third season running which ended with Manchester United as champions and Arsenal as runners-up. Sir Alex Ferguson became the first manager to win three successive English league titles with the same club. Liverpool, meanwhile, managed a unique cup treble – winning the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup. They also finished third in the Premier League and qualified for the Champions League. Nike replaced Mitre as manufacturer of the official Premier League match ball, a contract that has since been extended multiple times, with the most recent renewal made in November 2018 to the end of the 2024–25 season.[1]

UEFA Cup places went to Leeds United, Chelsea, Ipswich Town, and Aston Villa, who qualified via the Intertoto Cup. None of the top six clubs in the Premier League had an English manager. The most successful English manager in the 2000–01 Premier League campaign was Peter Reid, whose Sunderland side finished seventh, having spent most of the season challenging for a place in Europe, and briefly occupied second place in the Premier League table.

Despite the success achieved by Sir Alex Ferguson and Gérard Houllier, the Manager of the Year Award went to George Burley. The Ipswich Town manager was in charge of a newly promoted side who began the season as relegation favourites and on a limited budget, guided his team to fifth place in the Premier League final table earning a total of 66 points - the highest total in Premier League history for a newly promoted side since the switch to a 20-team format—and a place in the UEFA Cup for the first time in almost 20 years. 2000–01 was perhaps the best season yet for newly promoted teams in the Premier League. Charlton Athletic finished ninth, their highest finish since the 1950s. The only newly promoted team to suffer relegation was Manchester City, who in the space of six seasons had now been relegated three times and promoted twice. Relegated in bottom place were Bradford City, whose return to the top division after almost 80 years was over after just two seasons. The next relegation place went to Coventry City, who were finally relegated after 34 successive seasons of top division football, which had brought numerous relegation battles and league finishes no higher than sixth place.

Teams

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the First Division. The promoted teams were Charlton Athletic, Manchester City and Ipswich Town, returning after a top flight absence of one, four and five years respectively. They replaced Wimbledon, Sheffield Wednesday and Watford. They were relegated to the First Division after spending fourteen, nine and one year in the top flight respectively.

Stadiums and locations

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Team Location Stadium Capacity
Arsenal London (Highbury)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Arsenal Stadium 38,419
Aston Villa Birmingham Villa Park 42,573
Bradford City Bradford Valley Parade 25,136
Charlton Athletic London (Charlton)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Valley 20,043
Chelsea London (Fulham)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Stamford Bridge 42,055
Coventry City Coventry Highfield Road 23,489
Derby County Derby Pride Park Stadium 33,597
Everton Liverpool (Walton)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Goodison Park 40,569
Ipswich Town Ipswich Portman Road 30,300
Leeds United Leeds Elland Road 40,242
Leicester City Leicester Filbert Street 22,000
Liverpool Liverpool (Anfield)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Anfield 45,522
Manchester City Manchester (Moss Side)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Maine Road 35,150
Manchester United Manchester (Old Trafford)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Old Trafford 68,174
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium 35,049
Newcastle United Newcastle upon Tyne St James' Park 52,387
Southampton Southampton The DellTemplate:Efn 15,200
Sunderland Sunderland Stadium of Light 49,000
Tottenham Hotspur London (Tottenham)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". White Hart Lane 36,240
West Ham United London (Upton Park)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Boleyn Ground 35,647

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Personnel and kits

(as of 14 May 2001)

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Arsenal Template:Flagicon Arsène Wenger Template:Flagicon Tony Adams Nike Dreamcast/Sega1
Aston Villa Template:Flagicon John Gregory Template:Flagicon Gareth Southgate Diadora NTL
Bradford City Template:Flagicon Jim Jefferies Template:Flagicon Stuart McCall Asics JCT600 Ltd
Charlton Athletic Template:Flagicon Alan Curbishley Template:Flagicon Mark Kinsella Le Coq Sportif Redbus
Chelsea Template:Flagicon Claudio Ranieri Template:Flagicon Dennis Wise Umbro Autoglass
Coventry City Template:Flagicon Gordon Strachan Template:Flagicon Mustapha Hadji CCFC Garments Subaru
Derby County Template:Flagicon Jim Smith Template:Flagicon Darryl Powell Puma EDS
Everton Template:Flagicon Walter Smith Template:Flagicon Dave Watson Puma One2One
Ipswich Town Template:Flagicon George Burley Template:Flagicon Matt Holland Punch Greene King
Leeds United Template:Flagicon David O'Leary Template:Flagicon Lucas Radebe Nike Strongbow
Leicester City Template:Flagicon Peter Taylor Template:Flagicon Matt Elliott Le Coq Sportif Walkers Crisps
Liverpool Template:Flagicon Gérard Houllier Template:Flagicon Jamie Redknapp Reebok Carlsberg Group
Manchester City Template:Flagicon Joe Royle Template:Flagicon Alfie Haaland Le Coq Sportif Eidos
Manchester United Template:Flagicon Sir Alex Ferguson Template:Flagicon Roy Keane Umbro Vodafone
Middlesbrough Template:Flagicon Terry Venables
Template:Flagicon Bryan Robson
Template:Flagicon Paul Ince Erreà BT Cellnet
Newcastle United Template:Flagicon Bobby Robson Template:Flagicon Alan Shearer Adidas NTL
Southampton Template:Flagicon Stuart Gray Template:Flagicon Matt Le Tissier Saints Friends Provident
Sunderland Template:Flagicon Peter Reid Template:Flagicon Michael Gray Nike Reg Vardy
Tottenham Hotspur Template:Flagicon Glenn Hoddle Template:Flagicon Sol Campbell Adidas Holsten
West Ham United Template:Flagicon Glenn Roeder Template:Flagicon Steve Lomas Fila Dr. Martens
  • 1 The Dreamcast logo appeared on Arsenal's home and third shirts while the Sega logo appeared on their away shirt.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Leicester City Template:Flagicon Martin O'Neill Signed by Celtic 1 June 2000 Pre-season Template:Flagicon Peter Taylor 12 June 2000
Bradford City Template:Flagicon Paul Jewell Signed by Sheffield Wednesday 18 June 2000 Template:Flagicon Chris Hutchings 18 June 2000[2]
Chelsea Template:Flagicon Gianluca Vialli Sacked 12 September 2000 10th Template:Flagicon Claudio Ranieri 17 September 2000
Bradford City Template:Flagicon Chris Hutchings 6 November 2000[3] 19th Template:Flagicon Stuart McCall (caretaker) 6 November 2000
Bradford City Template:Flagicon Stuart McCall (caretaker) End of caretaker spell 20 November 2000[4] 20th Template:Flagicon Jim Jefferies 20 November 2000
Tottenham Hotspur Template:Flagicon George Graham Sacked 16 March 2001[5] 13th Template:Flagicon Glenn Hoddle 30 March 2001[6]
Southampton Template:Flagicon Glenn Hoddle Signed by Tottenham Hotspur 30 March 2001[6] 9th Template:Flagicon Stuart Gray 30 March 2001
West Ham United Template:Flagicon Harry Redknapp Mutual consent 9 May 2001 14th Template:Flagicon Glenn Roeder (caretaker) 12 May 2001[7]

League table

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Results

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Season statistics

Scoring

Top scorers

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Chelsea's Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink was the top scorer for the second time, with 23 goals.
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Template:Flagicon Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Chelsea 23
2 Template:Flagicon Marcus Stewart Ipswich Town 19
3 Template:Flagicon Thierry Henry Arsenal 17
Template:Flagicon Mark Viduka Leeds United
5 Template:Flagicon Michael Owen Liverpool 16
6 Template:Flagicon Teddy Sheringham Manchester United 15
7 Template:Flagicon Emile Heskey Liverpool 14
Template:Flagicon Kevin Phillips Sunderland
9 Template:Flagicon Alen Bokšić Middlesbrough 12
10 Template:Flagicon Jonatan Johansson Charlton Athletic 11

Hat-tricks

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The 2000–01 Premier League season would see Leeds United's Mark Viduka become the first (and, so far only) Australian to score a hat-trick.
Player For Against Result Date Ref
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Template:Flagicon Script error: No such module "Sort". Liverpool Aston Villa 3–1 (H) Template:Dts [9]
Template:Flagicon Script error: No such module "Sort".P Liverpool Derby County 4–0 (A) Template:Dts [10]
Template:Flagicon Script error: No such module "Sort".4 Chelsea Coventry City 6–1 (H) Template:Dts [11]
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Template:Flagicon Script error: No such module "Sort".4 Leeds United Liverpool 4–3 (H) Template:Dts [13]
Template:Flagicon Script error: No such module "Sort".P Tottenham Hotspur Leicester City 3–0 (H) Template:Dts [14]
Template:Flagicon Script error: No such module "Sort". Arsenal Newcastle United 5–0 (H) Template:Dts [15]
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Note: 4 Player scored 4 goals; P Player scored a perfect hat-trick; (H) – Home; (A) – Away

Top assists

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Manchester United's David Beckham was the top assist provider with 12 goals for the club in the 2000–01 Premier League season.
Rank Player Club Assists[21]
1 Template:Flagicon David Beckham Manchester United 12
2 Template:Flagicon Nolberto Solano Newcastle United 10
3 Template:Flagicon Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Chelsea 9
Template:Flagicon Thierry Henry Arsenal
Template:Flagicon Vladimír Šmicer Liverpool
6 Template:Flagicon Ryan Giggs Manchester United 8
Template:Flagicon Graham Stuart Charlton Athletic
8 Template:Flagicon Stephen Clemence Tottenham Hotspur 7
Template:Flagicon Paolo Di Canio West Ham United
Template:Flagicon Hassan Kachloul Southampton

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month
Manager Club Player Club
August Template:Flagicon Bobby Robson Newcastle United Template:Flagicon Alan Smith Leeds United
September Template:Flagicon Peter Taylor Leicester City Template:Flagicon Tim Flowers Leicester City
October Template:Flagicon Arsène Wenger Arsenal Template:Flagicon Teddy Sheringham Manchester United
November Template:Flagicon George Burley Ipswich Town Template:Flagicon Paul Robinson Leeds United
December Template:Flagicon Peter Reid Sunderland Template:Flagicon James Beattie Southampton
January Template:Flagicon Terry Venables Middlesbrough Template:Flagicon Robbie Keane Leeds United
February Template:Flagicon Alex Ferguson Manchester United Template:Flagicon Stuart Pearce West Ham United
March Template:Flagicon David O'Leary Leeds United Template:Flagicon Steven Gerrard Liverpool
April Template:Flagicon Gary McAllister

Annual awards

Award Winner Club
Premier League Manager of the Season Template:Flagicon George Burley Ipswich Town
Premier League Player of the Season Template:Flagicon Patrick Vieira Arsenal
PFA Players' Player of the Year Template:Flagicon Teddy Sheringham Manchester United
PFA Young Player of the Year Template:Flagicon Steven Gerrard Liverpool
FWA Footballer of the Year Template:Flagicon Teddy Sheringham Manchester United
PFA Team of the Year
Goalkeeper Template:Flagicon Fabien Barthez (Manchester United)
Defence Template:Flagicon Stephen Carr (Tottenham Hotspur) Template:Flagicon Jaap Stam (Manchester United) Template:Flagicon Wes Brown (Manchester United) Template:Flagicon Sylvinho (Arsenal)
Midfield Template:Flagicon Steven Gerrard (Liverpool) Template:Flagicon Roy Keane (Manchester United) Template:Flagicon Patrick Vieira (Arsenal) Template:Flagicon Ryan Giggs (Manchester United)
Attack Template:Flagicon Teddy Sheringham (Manchester United) Template:Flagicon Thierry Henry (Arsenal)

Attendances

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References

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External links

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