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Celtic
2000–01 season
ChairmanBrian Quinn
ManagerMartin O'Neill
StadiumCeltic Park
Scottish Premier League1st
Scottish CupWinners
Scottish League CupWinners
UEFA CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Henrik Larsson (35)

All:
Henrik Larsson (53)
Highest home attendance60,440 vs St Mirren
(7 April 2001)
Lowest home attendance31,940 vs Dunfermline Athletic
(7 March 2001)

Celtic played the 2000–01 season in the Scottish Premier League. Martin O'Neill became manager and Celtic won a domestic treble of the three major Scottish trophies: the Scottish League Cup,[1] the Scottish Premier League trophy[2] and the Scottish FA Challenge Cup.[3]

Review and events

Management

Following the departure of John Barnes in February 2000,[4] Martin O'Neill was appointed as manager of Celtic in June 2000.[5] Kenny Dalglish, who was director of football at Celtic, left the club soon after.[6] John Robertson and Steve Walford followed O'Neill from Leicester City to be assistant manager and coach.[7]

Transfers

O'Neill's first signing was striker Chris Sutton from Chelsea for a Scottish record transfer of £6 million in July 2000,[8] followed by Belgian international defender Joos Valgaeren from Roda JC for a fee of £3.8 million.[9] Alan Thompson and Didier Agathe joined Celtic in September. Thompson joined from Aston Villa for a fee of £2.75 million while Agathe joined from Hibernian for a nominal fee.[10] Goalkeeper Rab Douglas was brought in from Dundee in October for £1.2 million[11] and Neil Lennon joined in December 2000 from Leicester City for £5.75 million.[12] Mark Viduka was transferred out to Leeds United in July 2000 for a fee of £6 million.[13]

League campaign

Celtic started their league campaign by going undefeated in 16 games until a heavy defeat to Rangers in November 2000. They lost only two more games, both in May after the league title had been secured. They won the Scottish Premier League with a victory over St Mirren in April,[14] receiving the trophy two weeks later after a 1–0 home win over Hearts,[2] having finished 15 points clear of the runner-up, Rangers, with 97 points.[15]

Striker Henrik Larsson scored 53 goals to set a new Scottish scoring record for a single season.[16]

Key games were:[17]

  • Dundee United 1-2 Celtic (30 July) - The opening game of the season which set the standard for the rest of the season
  • Celtic 6-2 Rangers (27 August) - The biggest win over rivals Rangers since the Scottish Cup Final in 1957
  • Aberdeen 1-1 Celtic (1 October) - An eight-match winning start to the season ended at Aberdeen but a late equaliser secured a point for Celtic
  • Hibernian 0-0 Celtic (29 November) - Celtic ground out a draw after a heavy defeat to Rangers the previous week threatened to derail their season
  • Dundee 1-2 Celtic (10 December) - Celtic snatched all the points with a last minute winner despite being out-played for much of the match
  • Celtic 1-0 Rangers (11 February) - A narrow win for Celtic was enough to prevent Rangers from resurrecting their title challenge
  • Rangers 0-3 Celtic (29 April) - Celtic's first win at Ibrox for six and a half years

Cup competitions

Celtic beat Raith Rovers, Hearts and Rangers on the way to the Scottish League Cup final at Hampden Park in March 2001. They won the trophy, beating Kilmarnock 3-0 through a second-half hat-trick by Henrik Larsson despite going down to ten men after Chris Sutton was sent off.[1]

In the Scottish Cup, Celtic beat Stranraer, Dunfermline after a replay, Hearts and Dundee United to reach the final in May 2001, where they beat Hibernian 3-0 with a goal from Jackie McNamara and two goals from Henrik Larsson to complete a domestic treble.[18]

European campaign

Celtic had qualified for the UEFA Cup and began their campaign with an 11-0 aggregate win over Jeunesse Esch from Luxembourg in August 2000.[19] A Chris Sutton goal in extra-time in the away leg was enough to see Celtic through the next round 3-2 on aggregate against HJK Helsinki the following month.[20] They were knocked out in the third round of the competition by Girondins de Bordeaux 2-3 on aggregate despite dominating the second leg in Bordeaux.[21]

Competitions

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Scottish Premier League

30 July 2000 Premier League Dundee United 1 – 2 Celtic Dundee
18:05 BST McCracken 90' BBC Sport Larsson 4'
Sutton 90'
Stadium: Tannadice Park
Attendance: 11,761
Referee: Hugh Dallas
5 August 2000 Premier League Celtic 1 – 0 Motherwell Glasgow
15:00 BST Petrov 50' BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,534
Referee: Alan Freeland
13 August 2000 Premier League Celtic 2 – 1 Kilmarnock Glasgow
15:00 BST Larsson 12'
Johnson 42'
BBC Sport McLaren 18' Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,054
Referee: Kenny Clark
19 August 2000 Premier League Hearts 2 – 4 Celtic Edinburgh
15:00 BST Severin 56'
Juanjo 67'
BBC Sport Sutton 22' (26)
Larsson 39'
Moravcik 62'
Stadium: Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 16,744
Referee: Willie Young
27 August 2000 Premier League Celtic 6 – 2 Rangers Glasgow
13:00 BST Sutton (17)
Larsson (36)
Petrov (70)
Lambert (70)
BBC Sport Renya (70)
Dodds (70), pen'
Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,746
Referee: Stuart Dougal
9 September 2000 Premier League Celtic 3 – 0 Hibernian Glasgow
15:00 BST Larsson (16), pen' (45)
Burchill 90'
BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 60,091
Referee: John Rowbotham
18 September 2000 Premier League Dunfermline Athletic 1 – 2 Celtic Dunfermline
20:00 BST Crawford 60' (pen) BBC Sport Larsson 62' (pen), 85' Stadium: East End Park
Attendance: 9,493
Referee: Willie Young
23 September 2000 Premier League Celtic 1 – 0 Dundee Glasgow
15:00 BST Petrov (61) BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,694
Referee: T Brown
1 October 2000 Premier League Aberdeen 1 – 1 Celtic Aberdeen
15:00 BST Winters 45' BBC Sport Larsson 82' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 18,239
Referee: Mike McCurry
14 October 2000 Premier League Celtic 2 – 0 St Mirren Glasgow
15:00 BST Sutton (33)
Larsson (85)
BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 60,002
Referee: George Clyde
17 October 2000 Premier League St Johnstone 0 – 2 Celtic Perth
19:45 BST BBC Sport Valgaeren (42)
Larsson (86), pen'
Stadium: McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 8,946
Referee: John Rowbotham
21 October 2000 Premier League Celtic 2 – 1 Dundee United Glasgow
15:00 BST Larsson (34)
Thompson (62)
Guardian Lambert (78), og' Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,427
Referee: John R. Underhill
29 October 2000 Premier League Motherwell 3 – 3 Celtic Motherwell
18:05 BST BBC Sport Mjallby (70)
Valgaeren (70)
McNamara (70)
Stadium: Fir Park
Attendance: 10,820
Referee: Hugh Dallas
5 November 2000 Premier League Kilmarnock 0 – 1 Celtic Kilmarnock
14:35 BST BBC Sport Thompson (70) Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 13,417
Referee: Willie Young
12 November 2000 Premier League Celtic 4 – 1 St Johnstone Glasgow
15:00 BST Sutton (12)
Larsson (34)
Moravcik (37)
Larsson (59)
BBC Sport Russell (82) Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,137
Referee: Kevin Toner
18 November 2000 Premier League Celtic 6 – 1 Hearts Glasgow
15:00 BST Valgaeren (15)
Moravcik (36)
Larsson (39)
Mjallby (44)
Larsson (81)
Petrov (82)
BBC Sport Cameron (13) Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,813
Referee: Stuart Dougal
26 November 2000 Premier League Rangers 5 – 1 Celtic Glasgow
13:00 BST Ferguson (34)
Flo (60)
de Boer (68)
Amoruso (76)
Mols (85)
BBC Sport Larsson (56) Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 50,083
Referee: Kenny Clark
29 November 2000 Premier League Hibernian 0 – 0 Celtic Glasgow
19:45 BST BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 14,939
Referee: Stuart Dougal
2 December 2000 Premier League Celtic 3 – 1 Dunfermline Athletic Glasgow
15:00 BST Moravcik 7'
Larsson (20)
Johnson (80)
BBC Sport Dair (1) Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,244
Referee: Mike McCurry
16 December 2000 Premier League Celtic 6 – 0 Aberdeen Glasgow
15:00 BST Larsson 4'
Vega (17)
Larsson (76)
Larsson (78)
Vega (81)
Smith (89)
BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 60,013
Referee: Dougie McDonald
23 December 2000 Premier League St Mirren 0 – 2 Celtic Paisley
15:00 BST BBC Sport Agathe (13)
Larsson (62)
Stadium: St Mirren Park, Love Street
Attendance: 9,487
Referee: Stuart Dougal
26 December 2000 Premier League Dundee United 0 – 4 Celtic Dundee
18:05 BST BBC Sport Larsson 22' (pen)
Sutton 34'
Sutton 40'
Petrov 73'
Stadium: Tannadice Park
Attendance: 12,306
Referee: Hugh Dallas
2 January 2001 Premier League Celtic 6 – 0 Kilmarnock Glasgow
15:00 BST Sutton 37'
Larsson 53'
Sutton 61'
Larsson (69)
Larsson (72)
Larsson (86)
BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,380
Referee: David Somers
4 February 2001 Premier League Hearts 0 – 3 Celtic Edinburgh
18:05 BST BBC Sport Larsson 4'
Larsson 8'
Larsson 83'
Stadium: Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 13,077
Referee: Kenny Clark
11 February 2001 Premier League Celtic 1 – 0 Rangers Glasgow
13:15 BST Thompson (17) BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,496
Referee: Hugh Dallas
21 February 2001 Premier League Celtic 1 – 0 Motherwell Glasgow
19:45 BST Moravcik (70) BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,880
Referee: John Rowbotham
25 February 2001 Premier League Celtic 1 – 1 Hibernian Glasgow
18:05 BST Mjallby (70) BBC Sport Libbra (84) Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 60,063
Referee: Stuart Dougal
14 March 2001 Premier League St Johnstone 1 – 2 Celtic Perth
20:00 BST BBC Sport Johnson 28'
Larsson 61'
Stadium: McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 8,993
Referee: John R. Underhill
1 April 2001 Premier League Aberdeen 0 – 1 Celtic Aberdeen
18:05 BST BBC Sport Agathe 73' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 16,067
Referee: Kenny Clark
4 April 2001 Premier League Celtic 2 – 1 Dundee Glasgow
19:45 BST Johnson 6'
Mjallby (84)
BBC Sport Sara (67) Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,562
Referee: Dougie McDonald
7 April 2001 Premier League Celtic 1 – 0 St Mirren Glasgow
12:55 BST Johnson 38' BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 60,440
Referee: John R. Underhill
22 April 2001 Premier League Celtic 1 – 0 Hearts Glasgow
18:05 BST Moravcik 67' BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,298
Referee: Mike McCurry
29 April 2001 Premier League Rangers 0 – 3 Celtic Glasgow
13:00 BST BBC Sport Moravcik (61)
Moravcik (74)
Larsson (87)
Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 50,057
Referee: Stuart Dougal
6 May 2001 Premier League Hibernian 2 – 5 Celtic Edinburgh
15:00 BST Libbra (85)
Libbra (88)
BBC Sport McNamara (4)
McNamara (18)
Larsson (62)
Stubbs 68'
Moravcik 80'
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 8,728
Referee: John Rowbotham
13 May 2001 Premier League Celtic 0 – 2 Dundee Glasgow
15:00 BST BBC Sport Caballero 67'
Caballero 67'
Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 59,435
Referee: T Brown
20 May 2001 Premier League Kilmarnock 1 – 0 Celtic Kilmarnock
15:00 BST Mahood (78) BBC Sport Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 12,675
Referee: John R. Underhill

League Cup

1 November 2000 Quarter-Final Hearts 2 - 5 (aet) Celtic Edinburgh
19:35 GMT Cameron 36' (pen)
Cameron 70' (pen)
BBC Sport Crainey 41'
Smith 60'
Healy 99'
Moravcik 106'
McNamara 117'
Stadium: Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 13,076
Referee: Kenny Clark
7 February 2001 Semi-Final Celtic 3 - 1 Rangers Glasgow
19:45 BST Sutton 6'
Larsson 17'
Larsson 69'
BBC Sport Albertz 37' (pen) Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Willie Young
18 March 2001 Final Celtic 3 - 0 Kilmarnock Glasgow
15:00 BST Larsson 47'
Larsson 74'
Larsson 81'
BBC Sport Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 48,830
Referee: Hugh Dallas

Scottish Cup

28 January 2001 Third Round Stranraer 1 – 4 Celtic Stranraer
18:05 GMT Harty 84' BBC Sport Valgaeren 23'
McNamara 51'
Knox 55' (Own Goal)
Moravcik 85'
Stadium: Stair Park
Attendance: 5,600
Referee: S Dougal
17 February 2001 Fourth Round Dunfermline Athletic 2 – 2 Celtic Dunfermline
15:00 GMT Skerla 83'
Nicholson 90'
BBC Sport Larsson 66'
Larsson 88'
Stadium: East End Park
Attendance: 11,222
Referee: W Young
7 March 2001 Fourth Round Replay Celtic 4 – 1 Dunfermline Athletic Glasgow
19:45 GMT Vega 23'
Vega 48'
Larsson 61' (pen)
Larsson 73' (pen)
BBC Sport Thomson 28' Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 31,940
Referee: W Young
11 March 2001 Fifth Round Celtic 1 – 0 Hearts Glasgow
14:35 GMT Larsson 40' BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 34,672
Referee: K Clark
15 April 2001 Semi-Final Celtic 3 – 1 Dundee United Glasgow
14:35 GMT Larsson 32'
Larsson 79' (pen)
McNamara 80'
BBC Sport Lilley 84' Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 38,699
Referee: H Dallas
26 May 2001 Final Celtic 3 – 0 Hibernian Glasgow
15:00 GMT McNamara 39'
Larsson 48'
Larsson 80' (pen)
BBC Sport Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 51,284
Referee: K Clark

UEFA Cup

24 August 2000 Qualifying Round 2nd Leg Celtic Scotland 7 - 0
(11 – 0 agg.)
Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch Glasgow
19:45 GMT Burchill 12', 14', 15'
Berkovic 20', 46'
Riseth 53'
Petrov 71'
BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 40,282
Referee: Philippe Leuba (Switzerland)
14 September 2000 First Round 1st Leg Celtic Scotland 2 - 0 Finland HJK Helsinki Glasgow
19:45 GMT Larsson 14', 25' BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 40,544
Referee: Dietmar Drabek (Austria)
28 September 2000 First Round 2nd Leg HJK Helsinki Finland 2 - 1
(2 – 3 (aet) agg.)
Scotland Celtic Helsinki
17:00 GMT Roiha 42', 76' BBC Sport Sutton 108' Stadium: Finnair Stadium
Attendance: 6,530
Referee: Ladislav Gadosi (Slovakia)
26 October 2000 Second Round 1st Leg Bordeaux France 1 - 1 Scotland Celtic Bordeaux
19:45 GMT Dugarry 22' BBC Sport Larsson 26' (p) Stadium: Stade Chaban-Delmas
Attendance: 21,318
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway)
9 November 2000 Second Round 2nd Leg Celtic Scotland 1 - 2
(2 – 3 (aet) agg.)
France Bordeaux Glasgow
19:45 Moravčík 54' BBC Sport Laslandes 79', 114' Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 54,242
Referee: Sergey Shmolik (Belarus)

Player details

List of squad players, including number of appearances by competition

No. Pos Nat Player Total Premier League Scottish Cup League Cup UEFA Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
38 GK Scotland SCO Barry John Corr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 GK Scotland SCO Rab Douglas 28 0 22 0 6 0 0 0 0 0
1 GK Scotland SCO Jonathan Gould 24 0 15 0 0 0 3 0 6 0
21 GK Scotland SCO Stewart Kerr 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
23 GK Russia RUS Dmitri Kharin 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF Scotland SCO Thomas Boyd 44 0 21+9 0 2+3 0 2+2 0 4+1 0
40 DF Scotland SCO Stephen Crainey 5 1 0+2 0 0+1 0 1+1 1 0 0
3 DF France FRA Stéphane Mahé 13 0 7+3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
4 DF Scotland SCO Jackie McNamara 42 7 18+12 3 2+2 3 3 1 5 0
35 DF Sweden SWE Johan Mjällby 48 4 30+5 4 4+1 0 2 0 6 0
31 DF Brazil BRA Rafael Scheidt 2 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0 1 0
6 DF England ENG Alan Stubbs 12 1 7+4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
16 DF Ivory Coast CIV Olivier Tébily 7 0 2+2 0 0+1 0 0+1 0 1 0
5 DF Belgium BEL Joos Valgaeren 49 4 35 3 6 1 3 0 5 0
36 DF Switzerland SUI Ramon Vega 26 4 18 2 6 2 2 0 0 0
17 MF France FRA Didier Agathe 35 3 26+1 3 6 0 0 0 2 0
10 MF Israel ISR Eyal Berkovic 9 3 2+2 0 0 0 0+1 0 2+2 3
34 MF Scotland SCO Mark Fotheringham 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 MF Ireland EIR Colin Healy 21 1 4+8 0 0 0 3 1 1+5 0
39 MF Scotland SCO Jamie Smith 9 2 2+5 1 0 0 1+1 1 0 0
14 MF Scotland SCO Paul Lambert 40 1 27 1 4+2 0 2 0 5 0
18 MF Northern Ireland NIR Neil Lennon 25 1 17 1 6 0 2 0 0 0
43 MF Ireland EIR Liam Miller 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
25 MF Slovakia SVK Ľubomír Moravčík 40 14 16+11 9 4+1 1 2+1 1 4+1 3
19 MF Bulgaria BUL Stilian Petrov 38 7 27+1 7 1+2 0 1+1 0 4+1 0
15 MF Netherlands NED Bobby Petta 31 1 20 0 2 0 2+2 0 5 1
30 MF Norway NOR Vidar Riseth 5 1 0+1 0 0 0 1 0 2+1 1
26 MF Scotland SCO Paul Shields 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 MF England ENG Alan Thompson 32 3 29+1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0
27 FW Scotland SCO Mark Burchill 4 4 0+2 1 0 0 1 0 1 3
12 FW England ENG Tommy Johnson 25 7 9+7 5 1+3 0 2+1 2 0+2 0
7 FW Sweden SWE Henrik Larsson 50 53 37 35 6 9 2 5 5 4
32 FW Scotland SCO Simon Lynch 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
29 FW Scotland SCO Shaun Maloney 5 0 1+3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
9 FW England ENG Chris Sutton 35 14 24 11 4 0 3 2 4 1

NB: Players with a zero in every column only appeared as unused substitutes

Transfers

Players in

Player From Fee
England Chris Sutton England Chelsea £6,000,000[22]
Belgium Joos Valgaeren Netherlands Roda JC £3,700,000[22]
England Alan Thompson England Aston Villa £2,750,000
France Didier Agathe Scotland Hibernian £50,000
Scotland Rab Douglas Scotland Dundee £1,200,000
Northern Ireland Neil Lennon England Leicester City £5,750,000
Switzerland Ramon Vega England Tottenham Hotspur Loan
England Troy Douglin England Torquay United Loan

Players out

Player To Fee
Australia Mark Viduka England Leeds United £6,000,000[22]
Norway Vidar Riseth Germany 1860 Munich Loan
£975,000
Brazil Rafael Scheidt Brazil Corinthians Loan
Scotland Mark Burchill England Birmingham City
England Ipswich Town
Loan
Loan
Scotland Paul Shields Scotland Albion Rovers Loan
Israel Eyal Berkovic England Blackburn Rovers Loan
Scotland Brian McColligan Scotland Stenhousemuir Loan
Scotland Barry John Corr Scotland Queen's Park Loan
Scotland Liam Keogh Scotland Forfar Athletic Loan
Denmark Marc Rieper Released

Team kit

2000-01 home colours

See also

References

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