2001–02 FC St. Pauli season

Season summary

St Pauli was relegated from the Bundesliga after one season.

First-team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CRO Tihomir Bulat
2 DF  GER André Trulsen
3 DF  GER Christian Rahn
4 DF  BEN Moudachirou Amadou
5 DF  CRO Zlatko Basic
6 MF  GER Markus Lotter
7 FW  ARG Matías Cenci
8 MF  GER Henning Bürger
9 FW  GER Marcel Rath
10 MF  GER Thomas Meggle
11 MF  ROU Cătălin Răcănel
12 DF  NGA Yakubu Adamu
14 MF  TUR Uğur İnceman[notes 1]
15 MF  BIH Zlatan Bajramovic[notes 2]
16 MF  GER Oliver Held
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF  GER Jochen Kientz
18 MF  IRN Alireza Mansourian
19 DF  USA Cory Gibbs
20 GK  GER Simon Henzler
21 DF  GER Holger Stanislawski
22 DF  GER Daniel Scheinhardt
23 GK  GER Torsten Miethe
24 FW  GER Toralf Konetzke
25 FW  BRA Marcão
26 MF  TUR Deniz Barış
27 FW  GER Nico Patschinski
28 DF  GER Dubravko Kolinger
29 DF  GER Jens Matthies
30 DF  GER Hauke Brückner

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  NOR Morten Berre (to Viking)
No. Pos. Nation Player
33 MF  UKR Dema Kovalenko[notes 3] (on loan from Chicago Fire)
gollark: Yes it is. You can simply fire it on a ballistic trajectory elsewhere™.
gollark: To mitigate against the issues of rockets, use railguns.
gollark: Better idea: launch the waste into space.
gollark: Unironically fine, there isn't even that much.
gollark: Somehow run oil wells backward and replace all the oil with uranium.

References

    Notes

    1. İnceman was born in Aachen, Germany, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Turkey in February 2004.
    2. Bajramović was born in Hamburg, Germany, but also qualified to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally through his parents and made his international debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2002.
    3. Kovalenko was born in Kiev, Ukraine SSR (now Ukraine), but was raised in the United States from the age of 14.
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