The 2001–02 Heineken Cup was the seventh edition of the Heineken Cup . Competing teams from France, Ireland, Italy, Wales, England and Scotland, were divided into six pools of four, in which teams played home and away matches against each other. The pool winners and two best runners-up qualified for the knock-out stages. Leicester Tigers won the cup, securing back-to-back titles and a third straight victory for the club.
Teams
France
England
Wales
Scotland
Ireland
Italy
Perpignan
Stade Français
Biarritz
Castres
Montferrand
Toulouse
Leicester Tigers
London Wasps
Bath
Harlequins
Northampton
Newcastle Falcons
Llanelli
Swansea
Bridgend
Cardiff
Newport
Pool stage
In the pool matches teams received
2 points for a win
1 points for a draw
Pool 1
Pool 2
Team
P
W
D
L
Tries for
Tries against
Try diff
Points for
Points against
Points diff
Pts
Stade Français
6
5
0
1
23
4
19
213
64
149
10
Ulster
6
4
0
2
17
11
6
196
142
54
8
Wasps
6
2
0
4
9
9
0
120
186
−66
4
Benetton Treviso
6
1
0
5
2
27
−25
102
239
−137
2
Pool 3
Team
P
W
D
L
Tries for
Tries against
Try diff
Points for
Points against
Points diff
Pts
Bath
6
6
0
0
16
2
14
161
56
105
12
Biarritz Olympique
6
2
1
3
11
7
4
104
95
9
5
Swansea
6
2
0
4
2
12
−10
92
142
−50
4
Edinburgh Reivers
6
1
1
4
6
14
−8
82
146
−64
3
Pool 4
Team
P
W
D
L
Tries for
Tries against
Try diff
Points for
Points against
Points diff
Pts
Castres Olympique
6
5
0
1
19
12
7
179
125
54
10
Munster
6
5
0
1
17
6
11
172
87
85
10
Harlequins
6
2
0
4
14
20
−6
119
187
−68
4
Bridgend
6
0
0
6
11
23
−12
116
187
−71
0
Pool 5
Team
P
W
D
L
Tries for
Tries against
Try diff
Points for
Points against
Points diff
Pts
Montferrand
6
4
1
1
23
7
16
191
100
91
9
Cardiff
6
3
0
3
16
15
1
154
154
0
6
Glasgow Caledonians
6
2
1
3
10
23
−13
126
198
−72
5
Northampton
6
2
0
4
12
16
−4
132
151
−19
4
Pool 6
Team
P
W
D
L
Tries for
Tries against
Try diff
Points for
Points against
Points diff
Pts
Leinster
6
5
0
1
15
11
4
139
104
35
10
Newport
6
3
0
3
17
13
4
151
146
5
6
Toulouse
6
3
0
3
16
11
5
158
141
17
6
Newcastle
6
1
0
5
8
21
−13
117
174
−57
2
Seeding
Knockout stage
Quarter-finals
Castres 22–21 MontferrandReport
Stade Francais 14–16 MunsterReport
Leicester Tigers 29–18 LeinsterReport
Semi-finals
Leicester Tigers 13–12 LlanelliReport
Final
The Leicester Tigers became the first team to win the competition more than once.
References
2024–25 teams Heineken Cup(1995–2014)
European Rugby Champions Cup(2014–present)
Qualification play-off
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