2001–02 Clydebank F.C. season
The 2001–02 season was Clydebank's thirty-sixth and final season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish Second Division where they finished 4th. They also competed in the Scottish League Cup, Scottish Challenge Cup and Scottish Cup.
2001–02 season | ||
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Manager | Derek Ferguson | |
Scottish League Second Division | 4th | |
Scottish Cup | 2nd Round | |
Scottish League Cup | 1st Round | |
Scottish Challenge Cup | Quarter-final | |
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Results
Division 2
Round | Date | Opponent | H/A | Score | Clydebank Scorer(s) | Attendance |
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1 | 4 August | Forfar Athletic | A | 2–1 | ||
2 | 11 August | Hamilton Academical | H | 3–2 | ||
3 | 18 August | Berwick Rangers | A | 2–0 | ||
4 | 25 August | Queen of the South | A | 0–1 | ||
5 | 8 September | Morton | H | 3–2 | ||
6 | 15 September | Alloa Athletic | A | 0–1 | ||
7 | 19 September | Cowdenbeath | H | 3–2 | ||
8 | 22 September | Stenhousemuir | A | 2–2 | ||
9 | 29 September | Stranraer | H | 1–3 | ||
10 | 13 October | Forfar Athletic | H | 1–1 | ||
11 | 20 October | Hamilton Academical | A | 0–3 | ||
12 | 27 October | Morton | A | 2–0 | ||
13 | 3 November | Queen of the South | H | 3–0 | ||
14 | 10 November | Alloa Athletic | H | 1–0 | ||
15 | 24 November | Cowdenbeath | A | 1–1 | ||
16 | 1 December | Stenhousemuir | H | 3–2 | ||
17 | 15 December | Stranraer | A | 1–0 | ||
18 | 8 January | Morton | H | 1–2 | ||
19 | 12 January | Queen of the South | A | 0–1 | ||
20 | 19 January | Cowdenbeath | H | 1–0 | ||
21 | 2 February | Stranraer | H | 1–2 | ||
22 | 9 February | Stenhousemuir | A | 0–0 | ||
23 | 16 February | Hamilton Academical | H | 1–1 | ||
24 | 23 February | Berwick Rangers | A | 1–0 | ||
25 | 2 March | Queen of the South | H | 0–1 | ||
26 | 5 March | Forfar Athletic | A | 2–1 | ||
27 | 12 March | Alloa Athletic | A | 2–2 | ||
28 | 9 March | Morton | A | 1–3 | ||
29 | 16 March | Alloa Athletic | H | 1–1 | ||
30 | 23 March | Cowdenbeath | H | 1–2 | ||
31 | 30 March | Stenhousemuir | H | 0–0 | ||
32 | 3 April | Berwick Rangers | H | 0–2 | ||
33 | 6 April | Stranraer | A | 1–1 | ||
34 | 13 April | Forfar Athletic | H | 1–0 | ||
35 | 20 April | Hamilton Academical | A | 0–2 | ||
36 | 27 April | Berwick Rangers | H | 0–2 | ||
Final League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Promotion or relegation |
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2 | Alloa Athletic | 36 | 15 | 14 | 7 | 55 | 33 | +22 | 59 | Promoted To First Division 2002–03 |
3 | Forfar Athletic | 36 | 15 | 8 | 13 | 51 | 47 | +4 | 53 | |
4 | Clydebank[lower-alpha 1] | 36 | 14 | 9 | 13 | 44 | 45 | −1 | 51 | Club folded |
5 | Hamilton Academical | 36 | 13 | 9 | 14 | 49 | 44 | +5 | 48 | |
6 | Berwick Rangers | 36 | 12 | 11 | 13 | 44 | 52 | −8 | 47 |
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Notes:
Notes:
- Clydebank folded at the end of the season; their place in the Scottish Football League was subsequently purchased by Airdrie United for the following season.
Scottish League Cup
Round | Date | Opponent | H/A | Score | Clydebank Scorer(s) | Attendance |
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R1 | 11 September | Dumbarton | A | 0–2 |
Scottish Challenge Cup
Round | Date | Opponent | H/A | Score | Clydebank Scorer(s) | Attendance |
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R1 | 14 August | Falkirk | A | 0–0 (Clydebank win on penalties) | ||
R2 | 21 August | Airdrieonians | H | 1–2 |
Scottish Cup
Round | Date | Opponent | H/A | Score | Clydebank Scorer(s) | Attendance |
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R1 | 18 November | Peterhead | A | 1–0 | ||
R2 | 8 December | Stranraer | H | 0–1 |
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References
- "Official Clydebank FC Website - The Senior Years 1965-2002; Match and Player Statistics". clydebankfc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 7 April 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
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