2000–01 Rangers F.C. season

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Rangers
2000–01 season
Chairman David Murray
Manager Dick Advocaat
Ground Ibrox Stadium
Scottish Premier League 2nd
P38 W26 D4 L8 F76 A36
Scottish Cup Quarter-finals
League Cup Semi-finals
Champions League Group Stage
UEFA Cup Third Round
Top goalscorer League:
Tore André Flo (11)
All:
Jorg Albertz (15)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2000–01 season is the 120th season of competitive football by Rangers.

Overview

Rangers played a total of 56 competitive matches during the 2000–01 season.

Rangers went into the season looking to clinch a third consecutive Scottish Premier League title, as well as trying to successfully defend the Scottish Cup, win the League Cup and make an impact in the UEFA Champions League. Despite further heavy investment in the team, which included paying a record 12 million pound fee for striker Tore Andre Flo in November, Rangers were unable to win the title and finished the season without winning any trophies.

Despite a good start to the season, a 6-2 loss against Celtic in the first Old Firm derby saw the beginning of inconsistent league form for Rangers throughout the rest of the season, including a 3-0 loss at home to Kilmarnock. The loss to Kilmarnock brought a conflict between club captain Lorenzo Amoruso and manager Dick Advocaat to a head, resulting in Amoruso being stripped of the captaincy and 22-year-old Barry Ferguson being given the arm band. A 5-1 victory over Celtic in November gave hope for revival but Rangers were unable to put up any serious challenge and finished the season 15 points off top spot.

In the domestic cup competitions Rangers lost 3-1 to Celtic in the semi finals of the League Cup and also surrendered their Scottish Cup crown with a 1-0 loss away to Dundee Utd.

In Europe, Rangers qualified for the group stages of the UEFA Champions League for the second consecutive time after two qualifying rounds and were drawn alongside Sturm Graz, Galatasaray and AS Monaco. Rangers made a good start to the group with six points from two matches, including a 5-0 win at home to Sturm Graz and 1-0 win away to Monaco. However, they only picked up two points from the remaining four games and failed to qualify for the next phase of the competition, finishing third and therefore dropping into the UEFA Cup. The last match at home to Monaco saw Rangers leading 2-1 which would have seen them go through but a late Monaco goal denied Rangers a place in the next round. In the UEFA Cup Rangers drew Kaiserslautern and despite winning the first leg 1-0 at home, they exited European competition before Christmas after a 3-0 loss in Germany.

Transfers

In

Date Player From Fee Source
1 June 2000 Scotland Allan Johnston England Sunderland Free
6 June 2000 Scotland Paul Ritchie Scotland Heart of Midlothian Free [1]
8 June 2000 Denmark Peter Løvenkrands Denmark Akademisk Boldklub £1.3m [2]
26 June 2000 Scotland Kenny Miller Scotland Hibernian £2m [3]
30 June 2000 England Paul Reid England Carlisle United £0.6m [4]
1 July 2000 Netherlands Bert Konterman Netherlands Feyenoord £4.3m [4]
1 July 2000 Netherlands Fernando Ricksen Netherlands AZ Alkmaar £3.6m [4]
30 August 2000 Netherlands Ronald de Boer Spain Barcelona £4.5m [5]
6 September 2000 Austria Alex Hauser Austria Tirol Innsbruck Free
21 October 2000 Denmark Jesper Christiansen Denmark Odense BK £1.7m [6]
23 November 2000 Norway Tore André Flo England Chelsea £12m [7]
1 January 2001 Finland Jani Kauppila Finland Tervarit Free [8]
8 March 2001 Jamaica Marcus Gayle England Wimbledon £900,000 [9]
14 March 2001 France Fabrice Fernandes France Rennes Loan [10]

Out

Date Player To Fee Source
31 May 2000 Northern Ireland Darren Fitzgerald Northern Ireland Glentoran Released [11]
5 June 2000 Norway Ståle Stensaas Norway Rosenborg BK [4]
27 July 2000 Scotland Scott Chaplain Scotland Ayr United Free
31 July 2000 Finland Jonatan Johansson England Charlton Athletic £3.5m [12]
2 August 2000 Scotland Barry Nicholson Scotland Dunfermline Athletic £0.2m [4]
22 August 2000 Scotland Paul Ritchie England Manchester City £500,000 [13]
7 September 2000 Scotland Michael Stone England Doncaster Rovers Free
25 September 2000 Scotland Gordon Durie Scotland Heart of Midlothian Free
1 February 2001 Romania Daniel Prodan Romania Rocar Bucharest Released [14]
9 February 2001 Italy Marco Negri Italy Bologna Released
  • Expendure: Decrease £30,900,000
  • Income: Increase £4,200,000
  • Total loss/gain: Decrease £26,700,000

Results

All results are written with Rangers' score first.

Scottish Premier League

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
29 July 2000 St Johnstone H 2–1 48,062 Dodds (2)
5 August 2000 Kilmarnock A 4–2 14,680 Dodds (2, 1 pen.), Miller, Tugay
13 August 2000 St Mirren A 3–1 9,251 Albertz (2, 1 pen.), Dodds
19 August 2000 Dunfermline Athletic H 4–1 47,452 Albertz (pen.), van Bronckhorst, Dodds, Wallace
27 August 2000 Celtic A 2–6 59,476 Reyna, Dodds (pen.)
9 September 2000 Dundee A 1–1 10,439 McCann
17 September 2000 Hearts H 1–0 47,496 de Boer
23 September 2000 Motherwell A 1–0 11,275 Mols
1 October 2000 Dundee United H 3–0 44,324 Kanchelskis, Albertz, van Bronckhorst
14 October 2000 Hibernian A 0–1 14,524
22 October 2000 St Johnstone A 1–2 7,763 Miller
28 October 2000 Kilmarnock H 0–3 49,659
4 November 2000 St Mirren H 7–1 48,795 Miller (5), Dodds, McCann
12 November 2000 Aberdeen A 2–1 16,798 Miller, Mols
18 November 2000 Dunfermline Athletic A 0–0 10,706
26 November 2000 Celtic H 5–1 50,083 Ferguson, Flo, de Boer, Amoruso, Mols
3 December 2000 Hearts A 1–0 16,710 Albertz (pen.)
10 December 2000 Motherwell H 2–0 46,058 Konterman, Ferguson
13 December 2000 Aberdeen H 3–1 45,285 Mols, Dodds, Albertz
17 December 2000 Dundee United A 1–1 10,750 Reyna
23 December 2000 Hibernian H 1–0 49,993 de Boer
26 December 2000 St Johnstone H 3–0 46,180 McCann, Ricksen, Flo
2 January 2001 St Mirren A 3–1 8,142 Flo (2), Konterman
31 January 2001 Aberdeen H 1–0 45,621 Tugay
2 February 2001 Dunfermline Athletic H 2–0 46,302 Tugay, Mols
11 February 2001 Celtic A 0–1 59,496
24 February 2001 Dundee A 1–0 9,778 Konterman
3 March 2001 Hearts H 2–0 49,003 Flo (2)
14 March 2001 Dundee H 0–2 45,035
17 March 2001 Motherwell A 2–1 11,208 Fernandes, Malcolm
31 March 2001 Dundee United H 0–2 48,382
8 April 2001 Hibernian A 0–0 9,704
11 April 2001 Kilmarnock A 2–1 14,585 Flo (2)
21 April 2001 Dundee A 3–0 10,687 Wallace, Flo, Albertz
29 April 2001 Celtic H 0–3 50,057
8 May 2001 Hearts A 4–1 15,315 Albertz (2), Wallace, Flo
11 May 2001 Kilmarnock H 5–1 46,577 Wallace (2), de Boer, Amoruso, Flo
21 May 2001 Hibernian H 4–0 47,023 de Boer (2), Albertz (pen.), Vidmar

UEFA Champions League

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
26 July 2000 QR2 Žalgiris Kaunas H 4–1 45,974 Dodds (2), Johnston, Albertz
2 August 2000 QR2 Žalgiris Kaunas A 0–0 4,000
9 August 2000 QR3 Herfølge BK A 3–0 3,523 Albertz, Wallace, Amoruso
23 August 2000 QR3 Herfølge BK H 3–0 34,141 Wallace, Johnston, Kanchelskis
12 September 2000 GS Sturm Graz H 5–0 49,317 Mols, de Boer, Albertz, van Bronckhorst, Dodds
20 September 2000 GS AS Monaco A 1–0 11,161 van Bronckhorst
27 September 2000 GS Galatasaray A 2–3 20,954 Kanchelskis, van Bronckhorst
17 October 2000 GS Galatasaray H 0–0 49,603
25 October 2000 GS Sturm Graz A 0–2 15,400
7 November 2000 GS AS Monaco H 2–2 50,228 Miller, Mols

UEFA Cup

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
30 November 2000 R3 Kaiserslautern H 1–0 47,279 Albertz
7 December 2000 R3 Kaiserslautern A 0–3 28,757

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
27 January 2001 R3 Brechin City H 2–0 22,606 Johnston, Miller
18 February 2001 R4 Ross County A 3–2 5,972 Flo (2), Ferguson
11 March 2001 QF Dundee United A 0–1 11,793

League Cup

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
6 September 2000 R3 Aberdeen H 4–2 37,029 van Bronckhorst, Wallace, Dodds, Amoruso
31 October 2000 QF Dundee United H 2–0 30,966 Miller, Ferguson
7 February 2001 SF Celtic N 1–3 50,019 Albertz (pen.)

Friendlies

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
7 July 2000 Gent A 3–2 2,500 Kanchelskis (2), McCann
12 July 2000 Bocholt A 3–1 3,000 Mols, Wallace, Albertz
13 July 2000 Quick '20 A 6–0 2,000 Ferguson (2), Johansson (2), Mols, Miller
15 July 2000 HZVV A 5–1 3,000 Dodds (2), Albertz (2) Kanchelskis

Appearances

No. Player Position Appearances Goals
1 Germany Stefan Klos GK 47 0
2 Netherlands Fernando Ricksen DF 37 1
3 Australia Craig Moore DF 7 0
4 Italy Lorenzo Amoruso DF 42 4
5 Netherlands Arthur Numan DF 33 0
6 Scotland Barry Ferguson MF 47 6
7 Russia Andrei Kanchelskis MF 14 3
8 Netherlands Giovanni van Bronckhorst MF 19 6
9 Netherlands Michael Mols FW 21 7
10 England Rod Wallace FW 25 8
11 Germany Jörg Albertz MF 34 15
12 United States Claudio Reyna MF 31 2
14 Netherlands Ronald de Boer MF 26 7
15 Netherlands Bert Konterman DF 51 3
16 Scotland Billy Dodds FW 41 13
17 Turkey Tugay Kerimoğlu MF 38 3
18 Scotland Neil McCann MF 35 3
19 Scotland Scott Wilson DF 30 0
20 Denmark Jesper Christiansen GK 6 0
20 Finland Jonatan Johansson FW 1 0
21 Italy Sergio Porrini DF 18 0
22 Chile Sebastian Rozental FW 0 0
22 Norway Tore André Flo FW 22 13
23 Scotland Kenny Miller FW 35 11
24 Scotland Allan Johnston MF 25 3
25 Australia Tony Vidmar DF 22 1
26 Denmark Peter Løvenkrands MF 10 0
27 Scotland Paul Ritchie DF 0 0
28 Poland Dariusz Adamczuk DF 3 0
29 Finland Tero Pentilla DF 0 0
30 France Lionel Charbonnier GK 0 0
31 Northern Ireland Lee Feeney FW 0 0
31 Jamaica Marcus Gayle FW 4 0
32 Scotland Mark Brown GK 3 0
33 Scotland Robert Malcolm DF 9 1
35 Finland Jani Kauppila MF 4 0
35 Italy Marco Negri FW 2 0
40 France Fabrice Fernandes MF 4 1
41 Scotland Jimmy Gibson MF 1 0
42 Northern Ireland Darren Fitzgerald FW 0 0
44 Scotland Maurice Ross DF 1 0
45 Northern Ireland Stephen Carson MF 3 0
48 Scotland Stephen Hughes MF 1 0

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