During the 2000β01 English football season, Charlton Athletic competed in the
FA Premier League.
Season summary
Alan Curbishley and his Charlton side won many admirers after their
Division One title glory gained them promotion back to the Premiership at the first time of asking. This time he kept them there with an excellent ninth-place finish and 52 points. They would have finished higher still - and possibly qualified for Europe - had their defence not been the leakiest of any in the top 15 and the sixth leakiest in the division. Still, it was a superb achievement for a side who had been among the favourites of many punters to suffer an immediate return to the
Nationwide League. The arrival of striker
Jason Euell from
Wimbledon in a club record deal gave fans hope of more success in 2001β02.[1]
^Robinson was born in
Bulawayo,
Rhodesia (now
Zimbabwe), but also qualified to represent
Wales internationally and represented them at
U-21 level before making his international debut for
Wales in 1995.
^Salako was born in
Ibadan,
Nigeria, but also qualified to represent
England internationally and made his international debut for
England in 1991.
^Lisbie was born in
Hackney,
England, but also qualified to represent
Jamaica internationally and would make his international debut for
Jamaica in 2002.
^Brown was born in
Southwark,
England, but also qualified to represent
Wales internationally through his grandmother and represented them at
U-21 level before making his international debut for
Wales in May 2006.
During the 2000β01 English football season, Charlton Athletic competed in the
FA Premier League.
Season summary
Alan Curbishley and his Charlton side won many admirers after their
Division One title glory gained them promotion back to the Premiership at the first time of asking. This time he kept them there with an excellent ninth-place finish and 52 points. They would have finished higher still - and possibly qualified for Europe - had their defence not been the leakiest of any in the top 15 and the sixth leakiest in the division. Still, it was a superb achievement for a side who had been among the favourites of many punters to suffer an immediate return to the
Nationwide League. The arrival of striker
Jason Euell from
Wimbledon in a club record deal gave fans hope of more success in 2001β02.[1]
^Robinson was born in
Bulawayo,
Rhodesia (now
Zimbabwe), but also qualified to represent
Wales internationally and represented them at
U-21 level before making his international debut for
Wales in 1995.
^Salako was born in
Ibadan,
Nigeria, but also qualified to represent
England internationally and made his international debut for
England in 1991.
^Lisbie was born in
Hackney,
England, but also qualified to represent
Jamaica internationally and would make his international debut for
Jamaica in 2002.
^Brown was born in
Southwark,
England, but also qualified to represent
Wales internationally through his grandmother and represented them at
U-21 level before making his international debut for
Wales in May 2006.