| 2001–02 season | |
|---|---|
| Chairman | Malcolm McPherson[1] |
| Manager | Alex McLeish (until 13 December 2001) Franck Sauzée (December 2001 – February 2002) Bobby Williamson (from February 2002) |
| SPL | 10th |
| Scottish Cup | R4 |
| League Cup | Semi |
| UEFA Cup | R1 |
| Top goalscorer | League:O'Connor, 9 All:Luna, 10 |
| Highest home attendance | 14701[2] |
| Lowest home attendance | 7701[2] |
| Average home league attendance | 11603[2] (up 810) |
Season 2001–02 was a turbulent one forHibernian, as the team had three different permanentmanagers during the season.Alex McLeish left the club in December to manageRangers; Hibs surprisingly replaced him with star playerFranck Sauzée, who retired as a player when he was appointed manager. Sauzee's brief tenure saw a long winless run in theSPL and domestic cup defeats byRangers andAyr United. The winless run in the league dragged Hibs into the fringes of a relegation battle, and Sauzee was sacked after just 69 days in charge.[3]Kilmarnock managerBobby Williamson was hired as Sauzee's replacement, and a brief winning run averted any danger of relegation. Earlier in the season, Hibs had been knocked out of theUEFA Cup in the first round byAEK Athens, but only after a dramatic second leg atEaster Road that went toextra time.
Hibs began the 2001–02 league season in reasonable form, winning convincingly againstDunfermline Athletic andSt Johnstone on successive Sundays in September. A poor run of one win in nine followed their elimination from theUEFA Cup, however, leaving Hibs in eighth place in the 12 team SPL.[4] Nonetheless, managerAlex McLeish, who had guided Hibs to promotion back to the top flight in1998–99, third place in2000–01 and the2001 Scottish Cup Final, was linked with theRangers job when it was indicated that the incumbent,Dick Advocaat, would be moved to another role within that club.[4] A few days later, McLeish was unveiled as Rangers manager, with Hibs and Rangers still negotiating over compensation.[5]Donald Park managed the team on a caretaker basis for a 1–1 draw against Rangers the following day, andFranck Sauzee was swiftly appointed as manager two days later.[6] Park was also promoted from the role ofreserve team manager to assistant manager.[6]BBC Sport commented:[6]
the speed of the appointment will come as a surprise considering theEaster Roadboard only met on Thursday night with a view to drawing up a shortlist and because the Frenchman has no previous coaching experience.
Hibs were already on a poor run of form when Sauzee was appointed, and this was greatly extended during his time in charge.[7] After just 69 days in the job, Sauzee was sacked by Hibs.[3] Another factor appeared to be that the last place club,St Johnstone, had just won a game and reduced the gap between the clubs to nine points, with Hibs due to play thePerth club in their next game.[7] Sauzee spoke to the media after his dismissal, insisting that he was not worried that Hibs may be relegated.[7] Two days later, Hibs agreed a deal withBobby Williamson to be the new manager, subject to compensation being agreed withKilmarnock.[8] In Williamson's first game in charge, the key match with St. Johnstone, Hibs won 3–0 and all but ensured their survival in the SPL.[9] The result gave Hibs their first win in 19 SPL games, since anEdinburgh derby win in October.[9] Despite the positive result, some of the Hibs supporters chanted Sauzee's name.[9] The match reporter writing inThe Observer reckoned that this was a sarcastic criticism of the Hibs board's decisions in hiring and then so quickly firing Sauzee.[9] Further wins towards the end of the season meant that Hibs, although finishing in a lowly 10th, ended up 20 points ahead of St Johnstone.
| 28 July 2001SPL | Hibernian | 2 – 2 | Kilmarnock | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Sauzee Laursen | Ngonge Cocard | Attendance: 12,717 Referee: Somers |
| 4 August 2001SPL | Dundee | 2 – 1 | Hibernian | Dens Park,Dundee |
| Sara Caballero | O'Neil | Attendance: 9,447 Referee:Dallas |
| 11 August 2001SPL | Hibernian | 2 – 0 | Aberdeen | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Sauzee McManus | Attendance: 13,150 Referee:Rowbotham |
| 18 August 2001SPL | Rangers | 2 – 2 | Hibernian | Ibrox Stadium,Glasgow |
| Hughes Flo | McManus Orman | Attendance: 45,540 Referee:Underhill |
| 25 August 2001SPL | Hibernian | 1 – 4 | Celtic | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Fenwick | Moravcik Sutton Sutton Larsson | Attendance: 14,701 Referee:Clark |
| 8 September 2001SPL | Motherwell | 1 – 3 | Hibernian | Fir Park,Motherwell |
| Kelly | Sauzee Fenwick | Attendance: 5,784 Referee:Dougal |
| 16 September 2001SPL | Hibernian | 5 – 1 | Dunfermline Athletic | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Brewster Brewster McManus Luna Luna | Crawford | Attendance: 11,035 Referee:Dallas |
| 23 September 2001SPL | Hibernian | 4 – 0 | St Johnstone | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Luna Fenwick Brebner Smart | Attendance: 10,404 Referee:McDonald |
| 30 September 2001SPL | Livingston | 1 – 0 | Hibernian | Almondvale,Livingston |
| Quino | Attendance: 10,016 Referee: Orr |
| 13 October 2001SPL | Dundee United | 3 – 1 | Hibernian | Tannadice Park,Dundee |
| Hamilton Hamilton Griffin | Brebner | Attendance: 7,950 Referee:Underhill |
| 21 October 2001SPL | Hibernian | 2 – 1 | Heart of Midlothian | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| de la Cruz de la Cruz | Simmons | Attendance: 13,774 Referee:McCurry |
| 27 October 2001SPL | Hibernian | 1 – 2 | Dundee | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Brewster | Rae Milne | Attendance: 11,130 Referee:Young |
| 3 November 2001SPL | Kilmarnock | 0 – 0 | Hibernian | Rugby Park,Kilmarnock |
| Attendance: 7,460 Referee: Brown |
| 17 November 2001SPL | Aberdeen | 2 – 0 | Hibernian | Pittodrie Stadium,Aberdeen |
| Winters Zerouali | Attendance: 12,226 Referee:Clark |
| 24 November 2001SPL | Hibernian | 0 – 3 | Livingston | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Xausa Xausa Lowndes | Attendance: 11,146 Referee:Fyfe |
| 1 December 2001SPL | Celtic | 3 – 0 | Hibernian | Celtic Park,Glasgow |
| Hartson Hartson Lennon | Attendance: 59,415 Referee:Young |
| 8 December 2001SPL | Hibernian | 1 – 1 | Motherwell | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| O'Neil | Elliott | Attendance: 11,158 Referee: Somers |
| 12 December 2001SPL | Rangers | 1 – 1 | Hibernian | Ibrox Stadium,Glasgow |
| Ricksen | Luna | Attendance: 46,179 Referee:Rowbotham |
| 15 December 2001SPL | Dunfermline Athletic | 1 – 0 | Hibernian | East End Park,Dunfermline |
| Nicholson | Attendance: 6,617 Referee:McDonald |
| 22 December 2001SPL | St Johnstone | 0 – 0 | Hibernian | McDiarmid Park,Perth |
| Attendance: 4,056 Referee:Toner |
| 26 December 2001SPL | Hibernian | 0 – 3 | Rangers | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Moore Flo Arveladze | Attendance: 14,021 Referee:McCurry |
| 29 December 2001SPL | Heart of Midlothian | 1 – 1 | Hibernian | Tynecastle,Edinburgh |
| McKenna | O'Neil | Attendance: 17,474 Referee:Dougal |
| 2 January 2002SPL | Hibernian | 0 – 1 | Dundee United | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Paterson | Attendance: 11,155 Referee:McDonald |
| 12 January 2002SPL | Dundee | 1 – 0 | Hibernian | Dens Park,Dundee |
| Fan | Attendance: 7,326 Referee: Somers |
| 19 January 2002SPL | Hibernian | 2 – 2 | Kilmarnock | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Hurtado Fowler | Johnson McGowne | Attendance: 9,592 Referee:Clark |
| 23 January 2002SPL | Hibernian | 3 – 4 | Aberdeen | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Luna Townsley Luna | Dadi Winters Guntveit Mackie | Attendance: 10,555 Referee:Dallas |
| 2 February 2002SPL | Hibernian | 1 – 1 | Celtic | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| O'Connor | Hartson | Attendance: 12,315 Referee: Freeland |
| 9 February 2002SPL | Motherwell | 4 – 0 | Hibernian | Fir Park,Motherwell |
| Ferrere Ferrere Lehmann Ferrere | Attendance: 5,367 Referee:Dougal |
| 16 February 2002SPL | Hibernian | 1 – 1 | Dunfermline Athletic | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Townsley | Hampshire | Attendance: 9,788 Referee:McCurry |
| 2 March 2002SPL | Hibernian | 3 – 0 | St Johnstone | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Murray Murray O'Connor | Attendance: 13,731 Referee:Rowbotham |
| 9 March 2002SPL | Livingston | 0 – 3 | Hibernian | Almondvale,Livingston |
| O'Connor O'Neil Petersen | Attendance: 6,463 Referee:Toner |
| 16 March 2002SPL | Hibernian | 1 – 2 | Heart of Midlothian | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| O'Connor | Severin Pressley | Attendance: 13,240 Referee:Young |
| 23 March 2002SPL | Dundee United | 1 – 2 | Hibernian | Tannadice Park,Dundee |
| Thompson | Arpinon O'Connor | Attendance: 5,801 Referee:Toner |
| 7 April 2002SPL | Dundee United | 2 – 1 | Hibernian | Tannadice Park,Dundee |
| Venetis Lilley | O'Connor | Attendance: 5,417 Referee:Brown |
| 13 April 2002SPL | Kilmarnock | 1 – 0 | Hibernian | Rugby Park,Kilmarnock |
| Ngonge | Attendance: 6,236 Referee: Somers |
| 21 April 2002SPL | Hibernian | 4 – 0 | Motherwell | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Townsley Arpinon O'Connor O'Connor | Attendance: 7,701 Referee: Freeland |
| 27 April 2002SPL | Hibernian | 2 – 2 | Dundee | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Townsley O'Connor | Caballero Milne | Attendance: 8,852 Referee:Dougal |
| 12 May 2002SPL | St Johnstone | 0 – 1 | Hibernian | McDiarmid Park,Perth |
| Townsley | Attendance: 3,372 Referee:Thomson |
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation[a] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Dundee United | 38 | 12 | 10 | 16 | 38 | 59 | −21 | 46 | |
| 9 | Dundee | 38 | 12 | 8 | 18 | 41 | 55 | −14 | 44 | |
| 10 | Hibernian | 38 | 10 | 11 | 17 | 51 | 56 | −5 | 41 | |
| 11 | Motherwell | 38 | 11 | 7 | 20 | 49 | 69 | −20 | 40 | |
| 12 | St Johnstone(R) | 38 | 5 | 6 | 27 | 24 | 62 | −38 | 21 | Relegation to theFirst Division |
Having finished third in the previous season'sScottish Premier League, Hibs entered theUEFA Cup at the first round stage. The first leg againstAEK Athens was scheduled to be played on 13 September 2001, but this was postponed byUEFA in light of theterrorist attacks on 11 September.[10] Given the lateness of the decision, many Hibs fans had already travelled to Greece and were left out of pocket without a match to attend.[11] The team themselves were on the runway atEdinburgh Airport when the decision from UEFA was advised to them.[11] UEFA announced later that day that the UEFA Cup games scheduled to be played on 13 September would instead be played on 20 September.[12]
When the match was finally played, Hibs suffered a 2–0 defeat in the "disrespectful" atmosphere of theNikos Goumas Stadium.[13] The match reporter forThe Scotsman observed that:[13]
theminute’s silence before kick-off in memory of those murdered in therecent terrorist atrocities was sabotaged by those wild incumbents of the notorious skepasti - "the covered ones" - end of the stadium, who whistled and jeered throughout, and thenburnt thestars and stripes for good measure.
Hibs appeared to miss the "calming influence" ofFranck Sauzee, who had been injured in the preceding league match.[13] Although AEK created few chances in the early proceedings, apenalty kick early in the second half gave them the lead.[13] A second goal from a header byNikolaidis and the lack of anaway goal left Hibs facing a "formidable challenge" to progress.[13]
Sauzee returned for the second leg atEaster Road, while AEK made a few changes.[14] Hibs had the early pressure but failed to score until the 53rd minute, whenPaco Luna headed in from close range.[14] Hibs then pressed to bring theaggregate score level at 2–2, but again lost Sauzee to injury with 10 minutes remaining.[14] Nonetheless, Hibs were level a minute later, with Luna again scoring.[14] Hibs then had a great chance to win the tie in the last minute of normal time, but Luna headed wide from ade la Cruz cross.[14] With the aggregate score level and noaway goals scored by either side, the tie headed intoextra time.[14] AEK regrouped during the break before the extra periods, andTsiartas scored early on from long range.[14] This left Hibs needing two goals without reply to win the tie, given the away goals rule. Tsiartas then added another goal for AEK from acorner, leaving Hibs with almost no chance to progress.[14]David Zitelli then scored what was effectively a consolation goal, but at least gave Hibs a win on the night.[14] Despite exiting the competition, the second leg match is still fondly remembered by Hibs supporters;Dougray Scott later named it as his favourite match.[15]
| 20 September 2001UEFA Cup | AEK Athens | 2 – 0 | Hibernian | Nikos Goumas Stadium,Athens |
| Tsiartas Nikolaidis | Attendance: 15,525 Referee:Hanacsek |
| 27 September 2001UEFA Cup | Hibernian | 3 – 2AET 3 – 4agg | AEK Athens | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Luna Luna Zitelli | Tsiartas | Attendance: 16,647 Referee:Granat |
As one of theSPL clubs who qualified for European competition, Hibs entered at the last 16 stage (third round) of the competition, in which they defeatedRaith Rovers 2–0. Another 2–0 win, againstDundee United atEaster Road, sent Hibs through to the semi-final. By the time the semi-final was played,Alex McLeish had departed andFranck Sauzee was now themanager. The shock 1–0 defeat byFirst Division clubAyr United in the semi-final was cited as one of the causes of Sauzee's dismissal later that month.[3]
| 9 October 2001Scottish League Cup | Raith Rovers | 0 – 2 | Hibernian | Stark's Park,Kirkcaldy |
| Brewster Brewster | Attendance: 4,601 Referee:McDonald |
| 27 November 2001Scottish League Cup | Hibernian | 2 – 0 | Dundee United | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| McManus Luna | Attendance: 8,825 Referee:Toner |
| 6 February 2002Scottish League Cup | Hibernian | 0 – 1 AET | Ayr United | Hampden Park,Glasgow |
| Annand | Attendance: 11,779 Referee:McCurry |
Hibs' briefScottish Cup campaign during 2001–02 came during the period thatFranck Sauzee wasmanager. It transpired that the victory in the third round replay againstStranraer, aSecond Division club, was to be Sauzee's only win as Hibs manager.[3] Hibs were heavily defeated byRangers, now managed byAlex McLeish, in the last 16.
| 5 January 2002Scottish Cup | Stranraer | 0 – 0 | Hibernian | Stair Park,Stranraer |
| Attendance: 2,259 Referee:Young |
| 15 January 2002Scottish Cup | Hibernian | 4 – 0 | Stranraer | Easter Road,Edinburgh |
| Luna Zitelli Smith Hurtado | Attendance: 8,536 Referee:Young |
| 26 January 2002Scottish Cup | Rangers | 4 – 1 | Hibernian | Ibrox Stadium,Glasgow |
| Flo Løvenkrands Flo Dodds | Brebner | Attendance: 25,636 Referee:Rowbotham |
Hibs broke their transfer record during the 2001 close season with the purchase ofEcuadorian international playerUlises de la Cruz, paying£700,000 for his services.[16] HibsmanagerAlex McLeish later claimed that the fee was "more like" £350,000.[17]
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During the 2001–02 season, Hibs used 32 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.[19]