EFL Championship top scorers - England 2001/2002
The winning top scorer in EFL Championship (Sky Bet Championship), England during the season 2001/2002 was Shaun Goater with 28 goals scored. Below you find the list of the highest goalscorers during the season. You can also find all hat-tricks scored during the season.
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Sky Bet Championship best goalscorers 2001/2002
Below is the final top scorer list for the EFL Championship 2001/2002, including the 21 players who scored the most goals during the season.
| # | Player, Team | Nationality | Age | GoalsGoals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. |
Shaun Goater Manchester City |
32 |
28
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| 2. |
Clinton Morrison Crystal Palace |
Ireland | 22 |
22
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| 3. |
Darren Huckerby Manchester City |
England | 26 |
20
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Dean Sturridge Wolverhampton |
England | 28 |
20
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Dougie Freedman Crystal Palace |
Scotland | 27 |
20
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Stern John Nottingham Forest/Birmingham |
25 |
20
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| 7. |
David Connolly Wimbledon |
Ireland | 24 |
18
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Peter Crouch Portsmouth |
England | 21 |
18
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| 9. |
Marlon King Gillingham |
22 |
17
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Steve Claridge Millwall |
England | 36 |
17
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| 11. |
Gareth Taylor Burnley |
29 |
16
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| 12. |
Mark Robins Rotherham |
England | 32 |
15
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| 13. |
Bruce Dyer Barnsley |
England | 27 |
14
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Eoin Jess Bradford City |
Scotland | 31 |
14
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Lee Hughes Coventry |
England | 25 |
14
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Richard Sadlier Millwall |
Ireland | 23 |
14
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| 17. |
Iwan Roberts Norwich |
33 |
13
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Jon Macken Manchester City/Preston North End |
Ireland | 24 |
13
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Marcelo Walsall/Birmingham |
Portugal | 32 |
13
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Tim Cahill Millwall |
Australia | 22 |
13
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Tommy Mooney Birmingham |
England | 30 |
13
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- Sources: Historical statistics are based on data from our providers and checked against archived season records when needed. Read more in our About Us section.
- Methodology: We count league goals, including knockout rounds when they are part of the same competition. Qualification, promotion and relegation playoffs are not included.
The age of the players is when the season ended at 12 May 2002
Scored hat-tricks in EFL Championship, season 2001/2002
In total there were 16 scored hat-tricks during the season 2001/2002 in EFL Championship, England. All players scoring these hat-tricks (or more than 3 goals), and the matches they scored it in, are listed here.
| Player, Team | Match | GoalsGoals |
|---|---|---|
| Darren Huckerby Manchester City |
Manchester City - Barnsley 5-1 Sat 6 April 2002 |
3 12', 36', 63' |
| Darren Huckerby Manchester City |
Manchester City - Nottingham Forest 3-0 Sat 30 March 2002 |
3 40', 45', 84' |
| Michael Boulding Grimsby |
Grimsby - Wimbledon 6-2 Sat 23 March 2002 |
3 31', 85', 87' |
| Alan Pouton Grimsby |
Grimsby - Wimbledon 6-2 Sat 23 March 2002 |
3 45', 72', 85' |
| Lee Hughes Coventry |
Crewe Alexandra - Coventry 1-6 Sat 9 February 2002 |
3 45', 48', 70' |
| Robert Prosinecki Portsmouth |
Portsmouth - Barnsley 4-4 Sat 2 February 2002 |
3 5', 61', 69' |
Manchester City |
Manchester City - Burnley 5-1 Sat 29 December 2001 |
3 2', 28', 45' |
| Tommy Mooney Birmingham |
Birmingham - Norwich 4-0 Sat 8 December 2001 |
3 30', 45', 58' |
| Dean Sturridge Wolverhampton |
Wolverhampton - Barnsley 4-1 Tue 27 November 2001 |
3 9', 33', 76' |
Preston North End |
Preston North End - Stockport 6-0 Sat 3 November 2001 |
3 11', 29', 38' |
Manchester City |
Manchester City - Gillingham 4-1 Sat 3 November 2001 |
3 18', 20', 53' |
| Eoin Jess Bradford City |
Bradford City - Watford 4-3 Sat 27 October 2001 |
3 38', 47', 66' |
Nottingham Forest |
Millwall - Nottingham Forest 3-3 Sat 20 October 2001 |
3 59', 63', 88' |
| Marcelo Birmingham |
Birmingham - Bradford City 4-0 Sat 20 October 2001 |
3 37', 45', 48' |
| Adam Proudlock Wolverhampton |
Bradford City - Wolverhampton 0-3 Sat 13 October 2001 |
3 45', 76', 79' |
Manchester City |
Burnley - Manchester City 2-4 Mon 27 August 2001 |
3 17', 62', 86' |
The first game in EFL Championship the season 2001/2002 was played 11 August 2001, and the season ended 12 May 2002.

