Round: Stage 2, Group B : M5 Stadium: Camp Nou
Date: Wed, 13 March 2002
Attendance: 83,441
Time: 20:45 (local time) Referee: Kyros Vassaras
Coach: Carles Rexach Cerda Coach: Gerard Houllier
VALIDATED
BARCELONA
LIVERPOOL

1. Roberto Bonano
12. Jerzy Dudek

3. Frank de Boer
2. Stephane Henchoz

7. Javier Saviola 88 3. Abel Xavier

8. Philip Cocu
4. Sami Hyypia (C)

9. Patrick Kluivert
8. Emile Heskey 74

10. Rivaldo
13. Danny Murphy

17. Philippe Christanval
16. Dietmar Hamann

21. Luis Enrique (C) 77 17. Steven Gerrard 80

23. Francesco Coco
18. John Arne Riise

24. Carles Puyol
23. Jamie Carragher

28. Thiago Motta
37. Jari Litmanen 70











14. Gerard Lopez Enrique 77 22. Chris Kirkland


22. Geovanni Saviola 88 5. Milan Baros Heskey 74





7. Vladimir Smicer Litmanen 70





20. Nick Barmby Gerrard 80





21. Gary McAllister





25. Igor Biscan





29. Stephen Wright







Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain



Jamie Carragher match worn shirt.
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No programme was issued for this match. The local newspaper Sport was on sale near the stadium. It is almost completely dedicated to previewing the match.




Official UEFA team sheet.










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Sport newspaper, dated 12 March 2002, previews the match.
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Stephane Henchoz match worn shirt.


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Images courtesy of Adrian Killen




A copy of a page from the Barcelona club archive seasonal books giving the official match details. These books are not available to the general public.






















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The following Saturday Liverpool won 2:1 against Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium. The match had a 12:00 PM kick-off time. Emile Heskey gave Liverpool a half time lead. John Arne Riise scored a second goal late on. Gareth Southgate pulled one back for the home team in the last minute. The result left Liverpool in 2nd position in the Premier League on 62 points after 31 matches; 2 points behind leaders Manchester United.
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