2001–02 Piacenza Calcio season
2001–02 season | |||
Manager | Walter Novellino | ||
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Serie A | 12th | ||
Coppa Italia | Round of 16 | ||
Top goalscorer | Dario Hübner (24) | ||
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Piacenza Calcio had the highest-scoring season in the club's history, but in spite of this, a defeat to Verona in the final round would have rendered relegation. Two goals from Dario Hübner helped sealing a 3–0 victory, which propelled Hübner to become top scorer of the entire Serie A, tying for 24 goals with David Trezeguet. The ex-Brescia hitman Hübner came following the promotion, and aged 34, he reached the very top of his level.
The season also saw the first three foreign players arrive at Piacenza. Brazilians Matuzalém and Amauri were the most prominent of those.
Squad
Goalkeepers
- Matteo Guardalben
- Paolo Orlandoni
- Cristiano Scalabrelli
Defenders
- Nicola Boselli
- Giuseppe Cardone
- Filippo Cristante
- Gianluca Lamacchi
- Alessandro Lucarelli
- Roberto Maltagliati
- Nicola Mora
- Stefano Sacchetti
- Vittorio Tosto
Midfielders
- Gabriele Ambrosetti
- Eusebio Di Francesco
- Matuzalém
- Salvatore Miceli
- Bogdan Pătraşcu
- Vincenzo Sommense
- Francesco Statuto
- Sergio Volpi
- Paolo Tramezzani
Attackers
- Dario Hübner
- Nicola Caccia
- Amauri
- Paolo Poggi
- Massimo Rastelli
- Daniele Cacia
- Francesco Palmieri
- Francesco Zerbini
Serie A
Matches
2 | Piacenza | 1–2 | Lecce | |
Gautieri 45' | Giacomazzi 67, 86' |
3 | Piacenza | 2–0 | Roma | |
Hübner 38' Di Francesco 51' |
12 | Fiorentina | 1–3 | Piacenza | |
Benin 77' | Poggi 1' Hübner 84' Statuto 88' |
23 | Piacenza | 5–0 | Venezia | |
Gautieri 6' Hübner 32, 37' Di Francesco 46, 68' |
25 | Brescia | 2–2 | Piacenza | |
Caracciolo 59, 71' | Sommense 62' Hübner 68' |
26 | Piacenza | 2–0 | Perugia | |
Di Francesco 31' Hübner 85' |
30 | Piacenza | 3–0 | Fiorentina | |
Matuzalém 24' Volpi 40' Hübner 45' |
31 | Bologna | 1–2 | Piacenza | |
Fresi 61' | Tosto 48' Di Francesco 50' |
Top Scorers
- Dario Hübner 24 (6)
- Carmine Gautieri 7
- Eusebio Di Francesco 6
- Matuzalém 3
- Paolo Poggi 3
Sources
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