2001–02 SK Rapid Wien season

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Rapid Wien
2001–02 season
PresidentRudolf Edlinger
CoachErnst Dokupil
Peter Persidis
Lothar Matthäus
StadiumGerhard Hanappi Stadium,
Vienna, Austria
Bundesliga8th
ÖFB-Cup3rd round
UEFA Cup2nd round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Roman Wallner (15)

All:
Roman Wallner (18)
Highest home attendance15,200
Lowest home attendance3,500

The 2001–02 SK Rapid Wien season is the 104th season in club history.

Squad statistics[edit]

[1]

No. Nat. Name Age League Cup UEFA Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Yellow card Red card
Goalkeepers
1 Czech Republic Ladislav Maier 35 14 4 18 1
24 Austria Helge Payer 21 22+1 1 2 25+1 1
Defenders
2 Poland Marcin Adamski 25 14 2 1 15 2 5 1
4 Austria Günter Schießwald 27 12+2 1 0+3 12+5 1 3
5 Austria Peter Schöttel 34 4+4 2+1 6+5
14 ArgentinaSwitzerland Ivan Knez 26 15 1 1 16 1 2
16 Poland Krzysztof Ratajczyk 27 21 6 27 1 1
19 Austria Thomas Zingler 30 14+5 1 3+2 17+7 1 6
21 Austria Ferdinand Feldhofer 21 12 1 1 13 1 2
Midfielders
3 Germany Oliver Freund 31 20 1 5 25 1 10
6 Austria Jürgen Saler 23 16+5 1 1 1+2 18+7 1 3 2
8 Austria Andreas Ivanschitz 17 12+12 1 0+1 3+2 15+15 1 4
9 Netherlands Gaston Taument 30 24+1 1 6 1 30+1 2 3 1
11 Greece Andreas Lagonikakis 29 17+7 1 6 2 23+7 3 10 2
12 Austria Oliver Lederer 23 5+3 2 7+3 4
13 Canada Ante Jazic 25 29+2 1 4+1 34+3 5 1
14 Austria Ümit Erbay 20 3+5 1 4+5 3
15 Austria Salmin Cehajic 17 0+1 0+1
18 Austria Markus Hiden 23 34+1 2 1 5 40+1 2 3
20 Austria Jürgen Kauz 26 2+2 1+1 3+3
22 Austria Andreas Herzog 32 11+1 1 1 12+1 1 2
23 Croatia Mario Prisc 27 17+8 1 1 4 22+8 1 4
30 Germany Gerhard Poschner 31 6 6 2
Forwards
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina Jovica Vico 23 3+3 0+1 1 3+4 1 1
10 Austria Roman Wallner 19 33+1 15 1 5+1 3 39+2 18 7 1
17 Czech Republic René Wagner 28 12+9 1 1 6 4 19+9 5 5 1
25 Australia Bajo Savic 18 0+3 0+3 1
26 Bosnia and Herzegovina Darko Maletic 20 7+6 0+5 7+11 3
27 Germany Thomas Sobotzik 26 17+3 3 0+1 17+4 3 2
Players who left after the start of the season
12 Slovakia Ottó Szabó 20 0+1 0+1

Goal scorers[edit]

Rank Name Bundesliga Cup UEFA Cup Total
1 Austria Roman Wallner 15 3 18
2 Czech Republic Rene Wagner 1 4 5
3 Greece Andreas Lagonikakis 1 2 3
Germany Thomas Sobotzik 3 3
5 Poland Marcin Adamski 2 2
Austria Markus Hiden 2 2
Netherlands Gaston Taument 1 1 2
8 Austria Ferdinand Feldhofer 1 1
Germany Oliver Freund 1 1
Austria Andreas Herzog 1 1
Austria Andreas Ivanschitz 1 1
ArgentinaSwitzerland Ivan Knez 1 1
Croatia Mario Prisc 1 1
Austria Jürgen Saler 1 1
Austria Günter Schießwald 1 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jovica Vico 1 1
Austria Thomas Zingler 1 1
OG Austria Günther Neukirchner (Sturm) 1 1
Denmark Lars Winde (Bregenz) 1 1
Poland Roman Szewczyk (Salzburg) 1 1
Totals 37 1 10 48

Fixtures and results[edit]

[2]   Win   Draw   Loss

Bundesliga[edit]

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
1 11.07.2001 H Sturm Graz 3-1 11,600 Taument 52', Wallner 57', Neukirchner 65' (o.g.)
2 18.07.2001 A Ried 2-2 8,500 Freund 15', Saler 57'
3 24.07.2001 A Austria Klagenfurt 0-3 10,500
4 28.07.2001 H SW Bregenz 3-1 6,000 Prisc 30', Wallner 35' 77'
5 31.07.2001 A Austria Salzburg 1-0 9,000 Hiden Mark. 44'
6 05.08.2001 H GAK 0-4 8,000
7 12.08.2001 A Austria Wien 1-2 10,124 Wallner 47'
Saler Yellow card 61' Red card, Ratajczyk Red card 87'
8 18.08.2001 H FC Tirol 0-2 9,300
9 26.08.2001 A Admira 0-0 8,000
10 08.09.2001 H Admira 0-1 5,500 Lagonikakis Red card 78', Wallner Yellow card 84' Red card
11 16.09.2001 A Sturm Graz 1-1 13,200 Ivanschitz 70'
12 23.09.2001 H Ried 2-0 5,000 Zingler 85', Wallner 86'
Wagner R. Red card 54'
13 30.09.2001 H Austria Klagenfurt 0-1 8,500
14 10.10.2001 A SW Bregenz 1-2 7,800 Winde 89' (o.g.)
15 13.10.2001 H Austria Salzburg 1-0 7,700 Wallner 82'
Taument Red card 76'
16 21.10.2001 A GAK 0-1 7,800
17 06.03.2002 H Austria Wien 1-1 15,200 Lagonikakis 58'
18 04.11.2001 A FC Tirol 0-2 14,500
19 28.11.2001 H SW Bregenz 2-2 3,500 Wallner 22' 32' (pen.)
20 17.11.2001 A Ried 0-2 7,500
21 25.11.2001 H Austria Wien 1-1 10,400 Wallner 73'
22 01.12.2001 A FC Tirol 0-1 9,200
23 24.02.2002 H Austria Salzburg 1-0 12,200 Szewczyk 20' (o.g.)
24 02.03.2002 A Admira 1-0 7,000 Adamski 77'
25 09.03.2002 H Austria Klagenfurt 2-0 8,000 Wallner 62', Knez I. 85'
26 16.03.2002 A Sturm Graz 0-1 10,342
27 23.03.2002 H GAK 1-1 5,200 Feldhofer 60'
28 31.03.2002 A GAK 2-2 7,500 Sobotzik 26', Hiden Mark. 41'
Lagonikakis Red card 88'
29 03.04.2002 A SW Bregenz 0-3 6,000 Jazic Red card 39'
30 06.04.2002 H Ried 2-1 4,200 Herzog 25' (pen.), Adamski 55'
Adamski Yellow card 71' Red card
31 24.04.2002 A Austria Wien 1-1 10,300 Wagner R. 9'
32 20.04.2002 H FC Tirol 0-1 8,800
33 28.04.2002 A Austria Salzburg 1-6 4,000 Sobotzik 72'
Saler Yellow card 66' Red card
34 01.05.2002 H Admira 3-2 3,800 Wallner 13' 68' (pen.), Schießwald 65'
35 04.05.2002 A Austria Klagenfurt 1-1 8,000 Wallner 70'
36 09.05.2002 H Sturm Graz 3-0 8,000 Wallner 11' 81', Sobotzik 90+1'

League table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
6 Austria Salzburg 36 13 10 13 42 40 +2 49
7 Bregenz 36 12 9 15 51 70 −19 45 Qualification to Intertoto Cup second round
8 Rapid Wien 36 11 10 15 37 49 −12 43
9 Ried 36 9 9 18 37 54 −17 36
10 Admira Wacker Mödling 36 3 6 27 25 81 −56 15
Source: weltfussball.de (in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Cup[edit]

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
R16 19.03.2002 H Austria Salzburg 1-2 4,200 Vico 87'

UEFA Cup[edit]

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
Q2-L1 09.08.2001 A Cosmos San Marino 1-0 1,132 Wallner 10'
Q2-L2 23.08.2001 H Cosmos San Marino 2-0 3,300 Lagonikakis 29' 89'
R1-L1 20.09.2001 A Partizan Serbia 0-1 20,000
R1-L2 27.09.2001 H Partizan Serbia 5-1 15,400 Wallner 10' 60', Taument 33', Wagner R. 65' 71'
R2-L1 18.10.2001 A PSG France 0-4 30,000
R2-L2 01.11.2001 H PSG France 2-2 10,400 Wagner R. 11' 17'

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Saison 2001/02". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Spiele 2001/02". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 6 August 2016.