2000–01 S.S.C. Napoli season
2000-01 season | |||
Chairman | Corrado Ferlaino | ||
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Manager |
Zdeněk Zeman Emiliano Mondonico | ||
Serie A | 17th (relegated to Serie B) | ||
Coppa Italia | Second Round | ||
Top goalscorer | Nicola Amoruso (10) | ||
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S.S.C. Napoli returned to Serie A, following a couple of years in Serie B, where the club had rebuilt itself following the disastrous 1997-98 season, when it scored merely 14 points from 34 games.
Unfortunately for Napoli, it was relegated once more, when a win against Fiorentina in the final round proved redundant due to all the other teams involved in the battle (to avoid relegation) also winning their matches; including a shocking win for Lecce against title-chasers Lazio. The investment in several new players came back to haunt Napoli when those players did not perform, causing bankruptcy three years later.
Squad
Goalkeepers
Defenders
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Rabiu Afolabi
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Dario Baccin
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Francesco Baldini
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Antonio Bocchetti
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Salvatore Fresi
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Steinar Nilsen
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Facundo Quiroga
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Abdelilah Saber
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Emanuele Troise
Midfielders
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Claudio Husaín
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Marek Jankulovski
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Oscar Magoni
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Matuzalém
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Francesco Moriero
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Fabio Pecchia
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Mauricio Pineda
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Giacomo Tedesco
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José Luís Vidigal
Attackers
Serie A
Games
5 | Napoli | 1–2 | Vicenza | |
Jankulovski ![]() |
Sommense ![]() |
11 | Napoli | 6–2 | Reggina | |
Baccin ![]() Magoni ![]() Amoruso ![]() Bellucci ![]() Troise ![]() Jankulovski ![]() |
Cozza ![]() Mozart ![]() |
16 | Roma | 3–0 | Napoli | |
Delvecchio ![]() Totti ![]() Batistuta ![]() |
17 | Napoli | 1–0 | Fiorentina | |
Pecchia ![]() |
18 | Juventus | 3–0 | Napoli | |
Kovačević ![]() F. Inzaghi ![]() Del Piero ![]() |
26 | Bari | 0–1 | Napoli | |
Jankulovski ![]() |
34 | Fiorentina | 1–2 | Napoli | |
Nuno Gomes ![]() |
Amoruso ![]() Edmundo ![]() |
Top Scorers
External links
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