2000–01 Dundee F.C. season

Dundee
2000–01 season
Chairman Scotland James Marr
Manager Italy Ivano Bonetti
Stadium Dens Park
Scottish Premier League 6th
Scottish Cup Fourth round
Scottish League Cup Third round
Top goalscorer League:
Juan Sara (15)
All:
Juan Sara (15)

During the 2000–01 season, Dundee participated in the Scottish Premier League.

Season summary

Dundee appointed Italian Ivano Bonetti as player-manager, and the midfielder managed to attract a variety of international players, most notably Argentinian World Cup star Claudio Caniggia. Dundee won the first two matches of the season to lead the table, but were unable to sustain the good form and finished the season in sixth, with the undistinguished record of only four home wins all season. Nonetheless, the club did provide supporters with memories to savour, such as wins at both Ibrox and Celtic Park, plus the signing of continental players gave supporters hope of a challenge for European qualification in seasons to come.[1]

Team kit and sponsors

Xara remained Dundee's kit manufacturer, and introduced a new kit for the season. The kit featured predominantly navy shorts for the first time since 1995. The socks were identical to those of the previous season's kit, while the shirt featured a thick white stripe running from the collar down the inside of the sleeves to the cuffs.[2]

Results

FA Cup

League Cup

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[3]

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

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Marco Roccati (on loan from Bologna)
2 Scotland DF Barry Smith
4 Switzerland DF Marcello Marrocco
5 Italy DF Marco De Marchi
6 Scotland DF Steven Tweed
7 Argentina FW Fabián Caballero
8 Italy MF Ivano Bonetti
9 Argentina FW Juan Sara
10 Georgia (country) MF Georgi Nemsadze
11 Scotland FW Willie Falconer
12 Scotland MF Shaun McSkimming
13 Scotland GK Jamie Langfield
14 Scotland MF Gavin Rae
15 Scotland FW Steven Milne
16 Scotland FW Michael Yates
17 Netherlands DF Frank van Eijs
No. Position Player
18 Spain MF Javier Artero
19 Italy MF Patrizio Billio
20 Scotland DF Lee Wilkie
21 Scotland FW Graham Bayne
22 Australia DF Chris Coyne
23 Australia MF Mark Robertson
24 Scotland DF Dave Mackay
25 Argentina MF Beto Carranza
26 Argentina DF Walter del Río
28 Italy MF Marco Russo
29 Italy DF Alessandro Romano
30 Georgia (country) DF Zurab Khizanishvili
33 Argentina FW Claudio Caniggia
36 Argentina DF Alberto Garrido
41 Scotland DF Mark Slater
42 Scotland DF Gavin Beith

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. Position Player
1 Scotland GK Rab Douglas (to Celtic)
3 England DF Lee Maddison (on loan to Carlisle United)
23 Scotland DF Hugh Robertson (to Ayr United)
28 Scotland DF Lee Mair (on loan to East Fife)
No. Position Player
31 Scotland FW Graeme Thomson (released)
32 Scotland MF Keith Gibson (to East Fife)
38 Serbia and Montenegro MF Goran Zujovic (released)
Trinidad and Tobago GK Clayton Ince (on loan from Crewe Alexandra)

Transfers

In

Date Pos Name From Fee
18 May 2000 MF Georgia (country) Georgi Nemsadze Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi Unknown
26 May MF Spain Javier Artero Argentina San Lorenzo £300,000
1 July[4] DF Switzerland Marcello Marrocco Italy Modena Unknown
1 July DF Italy Marco De Marchi Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem Free
1 July FW Argentina Juan Sara Paraguay Cerro Porteño Free
1 July FW Argentina Fabián Caballero Paraguay Sol de América Free
22 August[5] MF Argentina Walter del Río England Crystal Palace Unknown
26 August DF Italy Alessandro Romano Italy Hellas Verona Free
4 October[6] FW Argentina Claudio Caniggia Unattached (last at Italy Atalanta) Free transfer
4 October MF Argentina Beto Carranza Peru Universitario ?
26 October[7] GK Italy Marco Roccati Italy Bologna Season-long loan
16 November MF Italy Marco Russo England Birmingham City Free transfer
23 February[8] DF Argentina Alberto Garrido Unattached (last at Spain Lleida) Free transfer
8 March[9] DF Georgia (country) Zurab Khizanishvili Unattached (last at Georgia (country) Lokomotivi Tbilisi) Free transfer
8 March MF Australia Mark Robertson England Swindon Town Free
MF Italy Ivano Bonetti Italy Sestrese ?

Out

Date Pos Name To Fee
1 June FW Scotland James Grady Scotland Ayr United ?
1 June FW Scotland Eddie Annand Scotland Ayr United ?
1 August FW Argentina Martín Prest Scotland Airdrie ?
4 August FW Republic of Ireland Tommy Coyne Scotland Clydebank ?
18 August MF Scotland John Elliott Scotland Airdrie ?
19 September DF Scotland Lee Sharp Scotland St Mirren ?
16 October GK Scotland Rab Douglas Scotland Celtic £1,500,000
13 January[10] MF Scotland Steven Boyack Scotland Hearts £50,000
25 January DF England Lee Maddison England Carlisle United ?
1 February DF Scotland Hugh Robertson Scotland Ross County ?
30 March MF Scotland Barry Elliot Scotland Partick Thistle ?

References

  1. "Dundee 2000-2001 Home - statto.com". Archived from the original on 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2013-07-06.
  2. "Dundee - Historical Football Kits". Archived from the original on 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2013-07-06.
  3. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/scots/2000-2001/scotprm/dundee.htm
  4. "Dundee add to foreign quota". BBC Sport website. 1 July 2000.
  5. "Dundee snap up del Rio". BBC Sport website. 22 August 2000.
  6. "Caniggia signs up at Dundee". BBC Sport website. 4 October 2000.
  7. "Dundee land Roccati on loan". BBC Sport website. 26 October 2000.
  8. "Garrido arrives at Dundee". BBC Sport website. 23 February 2001.
  9. "Dundee land promising Georgian". BBC Sport website. 8 March 2001.
  10. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/h/heart_of_midlothian/1113999.stm
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