2001-02 Deportivo La Coruña Roster

La Liga (La Liga)
Spain, Level I
Team Record: 20-10-8 - 68 points
Finishing 2nd in La Liga
Location: A Coruña, Spain
2001-02 Deportivo La Coruña Statistics

Deportivo La Coruña of La Liga ended the 2001-02 season with a record of 20 wins, 8 draws and 10 losses for 68 points finishing second in La Liga.

The club chalked up 65 goals and allowed 41. Diego Tristán scored 20 goals for the squad, while Walter Pandiani and Roy Makaay netted five or more, too. Víctor recorded 11 assists. Molina topped the team with 18 wins and a team-best 1.08 goals against average, best among keepers with significant playing time.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Nuno Herlander Simões do Espírito SantoJanuary 25, 19746'2"185São Tomé, São Tomé and Príncipe
AmaviscaJune 19, 19716'0"150Laredo, Spain
CapdevilaDFebruary 3, 19786'0"174Tàrrega, Spain
DjalminhaMDecember 9, 19705'10"152São Paulo, Brazil
DonatoM, DDecember 30, 19625'10"183Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Aldo DuscherMMarch 22, 19795'9"159Esquel, Argentina
EmersonApril 12, 19726'1"181Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
FranJuly 14, 19695'9"159Carreira-Riveira, Spain
HéctorDOctober 11, 19746'0"176Almería, Spain
HélderMarch 21, 19715'11"176Luanda, Angola
Roy MakaayFMarch 9, 19756'2"165Wijchen, Netherlands
Dani MalloGJanuary 25, 19796'1"183La Coruña, Spain
José ManuelNovember 29, 19735'9"161Gijón, Spain
César MartínDApril 3, 19776'1"179Oviedo, Spain
José MolinaGAugust 8, 19706'1"196Valencia, Spain
Noureddine NaybetDFebruary 10, 19705'11"168Casablanca, Morocco
Manuel PabloDJanuary 25, 19765'10"161Bañaderos, Spain
Walter PandianiFApril 27, 19766'0"165Montevideo, Uruguay
RomeroJune 23, 19716'0"174Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
Lionel ScaloniM, DMay 16, 19786'0"176Santa Fé, Argentina
SergioMNovember 10, 19766'0"170L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain
Mauro SilvaJanuary 12, 19685'10"183São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
Diego TristánFJanuary 5, 19766'1"174La Algaba, Spain
ValerónMJune 17, 19755'11"159Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
VíctorFebruary 23, 19766'0"170Madrid, Spain
Goran ĐorovićDNovember 11, 19716'0"174Prishtina, Kosovo



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