The winning top scorers in Serie A, Italy during the season 2001/2002 was Dario Hübner and David Trezeguet with 24 goals scored.
26 August 2001 was the starting date for the Serie A season 2001/2002, and the final games were played 5 May 2002. More information and the winning top scorers in Serie A between the seasons 2000/2001-2019/2020 here.
# | Player | Team | Age | Nationality | Goals |
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1. | Dario Hübner | Piacenza | 35 | Italy | 24 |
David Trezeguet | Juventus | 24 | France | 24 | |
3. | Christian Vieri | Inter | 28 | Italy | 22 |
4. | Marco Di Vaio | Parma | 25 | Italy | 20 |
5. | Filippo Maniero | Venezia | 29 | Italy | 18 |
6. | Alessandro Del Piero | Juventus | 27 | Italy | 16 |
Cristiano Doni | Atalanta | 29 | Italy | 16 | |
8. | Andriy Shevchenko | Milan | - | Ukraine | 14 |
Roberto Muzzi | Udinese | 30 | Italy | 14 | |
10. | Hernan Crespo | Lazio | 26 | Argentina | 13 |
Luca Toni | Brescia | 24 | Italy | 13 | |
Massimo Marazzina | Chievo | 27 | Italy | 13 | |
Vincenzo Montella | Roma | 27 | Italy | 13 | |
14. | Adrian Mutu | Verona | 23 | Romania | 12 |
15. | Javier Chevantón | Lecce | 21 | Uruguay | 11 |
Roberto Baggio | Brescia | 35 | Italy | 11 | |
17. | Bernardo Corradi | Chievo | 26 | Italy | 10 |
Claudio López | Lazio | 27 | Argentina | 10 | |
Fabio Bazzani | Perugia | 25 | Italy | 10 | |
Filippo Inzaghi | Milan | 28 | Italy | 10 | |
Julio Cruz | Bologna | 27 | Argentina | 10 | |
Marco Ferrante | Torino | 31 | Italy | 10 |