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Tampa Bay Mutiny
2001 season
CoachSpain Alfonso Mondelo, then United States Perry Van der Beck
StadiumRaymond James Stadium
Major League Soccer12th
U.S. Open CupRound of 32
Top goalscorerSenegal Mamadou Diallo (9)
Highest home attendance20,730
(July 4 v. MetroStars)
Lowest home attendance4,286
(August 29 v. Dallas)
Average home league attendance10,479
← 2000

The 2001 Tampa Bay Mutiny season was the club's seventh year of existence, as well as their sixth season in Major League Soccer, and their sixth consecutive season in the top-flight of American soccer. It was also the Mutiny's last season, and the last season of pro soccer in Tampa Bay until 2010, when FC Tampa Bay joined the USSF Division 2 Professional League.

In addition to several international friendlies, the Mutiny and other MLS clubs participated in three matches of an18-game Spring Training tournament in South Florida.[1] Tampa Bay began the 2001 regular season by winning two of their first three games before entering the worst slump in franchise history. After a two month winless streak, head coach Alfonso Mondelo was fired and former Tampa Bay Rowdies player Perry Van der Beck took over for the team's last 11 games. On September 9 the Mutiny played their last ever match, a 2-1 home loss to the Columbus Crew; The Mutiny still had several games scheduled, but the MLS regular season was cut short after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and the Mutiny did not qualify for the playoffs.

Despite renewing their lease with Raymond James Stadium for at least five more years, Don Garber and the MLS were unable to find new ownership for the Mutiny and the team was contracted in January 2002.

Final Standings

Central Division GP W L D GF GA GD Pts
x - Chicago Fire 27 16 6 5 50 30 20 53
x - Columbus Crew 26 13 7 6 49 36 13 45
x - Dallas Burn 26 10 11 5 48 47 1 35
Tampa Bay Mutiny 27 4 21 2 32 68 -36 14

x - clinched playoff berth

Preseason

January 19, 2001 Int'l Friendly Tampa Bay Mutiny United States 2 – 2 Scotland Celtic F.C. Tampa, Florida
Ralston 15'
Lagos 31'
Report
Stadium: Pepin-Rood Stadium
Attendance: 2,917
February 25, 2001 Int'l Friendly Soacha FC Colombia 3 – 0 United States Tampa Bay Mutiny Colombia


Report
March 16, 2001 MLS Spring Training San Jose Earthquakes 1 – 2 Tampa Bay Mutiny Fort Lauderdale, Florida
6:00 P.M. (EST) Report Keller (pen.)
Diallo (pen.)
Stadium: Lockhart Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
March 20, 2001 MLS Spring Training LA Galaxy 2 – 2 Tampa Bay Mutiny Fort Lauderdale, Florida
6:00 P.M. (EST) Califf
Thomas
Report Schneider
Valderrama 90' (pen.)
Stadium: Lockhart Stadium
March 24, 2001 MLS Spring Training Miami Fusion 2 – 3 Tampa Bay Mutiny Fort Lauderdale, Florida
8:00 P.M. (EST) Serna 60', 66'
Jeff Cassar Red card 90'
Report Njoku 17'
Diallo 45' (pen.), Red card 71'
Schneider 90+' (pen.)
Stadium: Lockhart Stadium
Attendance: 4,200
May 17, 2001 Int'l Friendly Tampa Bay Mutiny United States 0 - 2 England Fulham F.C. Tampa, Florida
7:00 p.m. Report Betsy , Stadium: Pepin-Rood Stadium
Attendance: 2,311

Regular Season

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
27 4 2 21 32 68  −36 14 2 2 10 18 28  −10 2 0 11 14 40  −26

Last updated: July 22, 2014.
Source: Match reports

April 7, 2001 Dallas Burn 2 – 4 Tampa Bay Mutiny Dallas, Texas
Rodríguez 16', 26' Report Ralston 14'
Addo 21'
Curtis 51'
Diallo 55'
Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 15,124
April 14, 2001 Tampa Bay Mutiny 1 – 2 Columbus Crew Tampa, Florida
Ralston 67' Report West 12'
Perez 62'
Stadium: Raymond James Stadium
Attendance: 16,823
May 9, 2001 Tampa Bay Mutiny 4 – 4 LA Galaxy Tampa, Florida
Diallo 15', 16', 37', 78' Report Mullan 1', 92'
Victorine 3'
Vanney 62'
Stadium: Raymond James Stadium
Attendance: 6,056
June 16, 2001 Columbus Crew 6 – 1 Tampa Bay Mutiny Columbus, Ohio
Washington 29', 73', 85'
Duhaney 39'
Cunningham 68', 76'
Report Quill 55' Stadium: Columbus Crew Stadium
Attendance: 19,128
August 11, 2001 Chicago Fire 3 – 1 Tampa Bay Mutiny Chicago, Illinois
Wyndala 46', 50'
Nowak 70'
Report Maessner 17' Stadium: Soldier Field
Attendance: 20,677
August 18, 2001 LA Galaxy 5 – 1 Tampa Bay Mutiny Pasadena, California
Vanney 18'
Addo 21' (o.g.)
Victorine 29', 81'
Jones 79'
Report Ralston 4' Stadium: Rose Bowl
Attendance: 12,115
September 1, 2001 D.C. United 5 – 1 Tampa Bay Mutiny Washington, D.C.
Conteh 27', 49'
Moreno 39'
Lisi 47'
Alegria 71'
Report Jair 61' Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 54,282

U.S. Open Cup

The Mutiny entered the 2001 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in the Second Round. In their first game, the Mutiny lost to the Connecticut Wolves of the second division A-League.

References

  1. ^ "Midfielder Bishop Joins Fusion". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 1 August 2015.