2001–02 VfB Stuttgart season

VfB Stuttgart had an average season in its first season under Felix Magath. It finished 8th in Bundesliga, qualifying for the Intertoto Cup. The season also saw Stuttgart breaking its transfer record, when the club signed Fernando Meira for 7.5 million.

VfB Stuttgart
2001–02 season
ManagerFelix Magath
Bundesliga8th
DFB-PokalThird round
Top goalscorerIonel Ganea (10)

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

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  GER Timo Hildebrand
2 DF  GER Andreas Hinkel
3 DF  GER Timo Wenzel
4 DF  ANG Rui Marques
5 DF  BRA Marcelo Bordon
6 DF  POR Fernando Meira
7 MF  GER Silvio Meißner
8 MF  GER Jens Todt
9 FW  ROU Ionel Ganea
10 MF  BUL Krasimir Balakov
12 DF  GER Heiko Gerber
13 MF  GER Christian Tiffert
14 MF  GER Thomas Schneider
15 MF  BLR Alexander Hleb
16 DF  RSA Bradley Carnell
17 DF  GER Jochen Seitz
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW  BRA Adhemar
20 DF  CRO Zvonimir Soldo
21 DF  GER Jochen Endreß
22 FW  GER Kevin Kurányi[notes 1]
24 GK  GER Thomas Ernst
25 DF  GER Fabio Morena
26 MF  GER Robert Vujević
29 DF  GER Steffen Dangelmayr
30 GK  BIH Adnan Masić
35 MF  GER Alessandro Caruso
36 FW  GER Sean Dundee[notes 2]
43 DF  GER Steffen Kocholl
44 DF  GER Michael Rundio
MF  GER Benjamin Adrion
FW  GER Marvin Braun
FW  GER Steffen Handschuh

Results

Bundesliga

Topscorers

Kits

Home
Home Alternate
Home Alt. 2
Away
Third

Sources

Results & Fixtures for Stuttgart – soccerbase.com

References

Notes

  1. Kurányi was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but also qualified to represent Germany internationally through his father and Panama through his mother and represented Germany at U-21 and B level before making his international debut for Germany in March 2003.
  2. Dundee was born in Durban, South Africa, but also qualified to represent Germany internationally after gaining citizenship and represented Germany at B level.
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