2001–02 Thai League

Thai Premier League
Season 2001/02
Champions BEC Tero Sasana
Relegated Royal Thai Navy
Royal Thai Police
Rattana Bundit
2002–03 AFC Champions League BEC Tero Sasana FC
Osotsapa FC
2003 ASEAN Club Championship BEC Tero Sasana FC
Top goalscorer Thailand Worrawoot Srimaka (BEC Tero Sasana)
Thailand Pitipong Kuldilok
(Port Authority of Thailand) (12)
Biggest home win BEC Tero Sasana 4-0
Osotsapa
Royal Thai Air Force 5-1
Sinthana
BEC Tero Sasana 4-0
Royal Thai Air Force
Osotsapa 5-1
Thailand Tobacco Monopoly
BEC Tero Sasana 4-0
Rattana Bundit
Biggest away win TOT 0-4 Sinthana
Highest scoring Royal Thai Air Force 5-1
Sinthana Osotsapa 5-1
Thailand Tobacco Monopoly (6 goals)
2000
2002/03

The 2001-02 Thai Premier League consisted of 12 teams. The bottom three clubs would be relegated and three teams promoted from the Thailand Division 1 League.

Champions BEC Tero Sasana would enter edition the next edition of the AFC Champions League. The league was restructured, to be played between October 2001 and April 2002.

The league was also known as the GSM Thai League.

Member clubs

Final league table

POS NAME P W D L F A +/- Points
1 BEC Tero Sasana (C) 22 15 5 2 41 11 +30 50
2 Osotsapa 22 13 5 4 34 21 +13 44
3 Bangkok Bank 22 9 8 5 21 17 +4 35
4 Royal Thai Air Force 22 8 8 6 23 21 +2 32
5 Sinthana 22 6 12 4 25 21 +4 30
6 Port Authority 22 6 10 6 26 23 +3 28
7 Krung Thai Bank 22 7 7 8 23 23 0 28
8 Tobacco Monopoly (PR) 22 8 2 12 24 35 +11 26
9 TOT 22 6 6 10 18 24 -6 24
10 Royal Thai Navy 22 6 3 13 14 31 -17 21
11 Royal Thai Police 22 4 7 11 16 24 -8 19
12 Rattana Bundit 22 3 9 10 10 24 -14 18
Champion and Qualification for the 2002–03 AFC Champions League
Qualification for the 2002–03 AFC Champions League
Relegation spots
(C) Defending Champion
(PR) Promoted from last Season

Season notes

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration withdrew from the league due to a lack of money. Rattana Bundit was formed off the back of BMA and took their place in the Premier League. This was the second season running that a club would withdraw following on from Thai Farmers Bank

Queen's Cup

Osotsapa won their first Queen's Cup trophy. This was the 29th edition to be played.

Asian Representation

Annual awards

Coach of the Year

Player of the year

Top scorer

Champions

Champions
BEC Tero Sasana
2nd Title

References

External links

Preceded by
Thai Premier League
2000
Thai Premier League
2001/02
Sinthana
Succeeded by
Thai Premier League
2002/03
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