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2002–03 Como Calcio season
During the 2002–03 Italian football season, Como Calcio competed in the Serie A.
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| Loris DominissiniEugenio Fascetti |
| Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia |
| 17th |
| Second round |
| Nicola Amoruso (6)Fabio Pecchia (6) |
During the 2002–03 Italian football season, Como Calcio competed in the Serie A.
Como Calcio finished the season in 17th position in the Serie A table and they relegated back to Serie B. In other competitions, Como reached the second round of the Coppa Italia.
Nicola Amoruso and Fabio Pecchia was the top scorer for Como with 6 goals in all competitions.
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Alex Brunner
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Fabrizio Ferron
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Stefano Layeni
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Daniele Gregori
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Niccolo Guzzo
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Juárez de Souza Teixeira
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Pasquale Padalino
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Cristian Stellini
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Massimo Tarantino
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Stjepan Tomas
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Riccardo Allegretti
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Mirko Benin
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Jonatan Binotto
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Benoît Cauet
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Nicola Corrent
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Vedin Musić
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Fabio Pecchia
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Marco Rossi
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Nicola Amoruso
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Luigi Anaclerio
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Nicola Caccia
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Benito Carbone
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Jorge Horacio Serna
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