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2002–03 FC Barcelona season

104th season in existence of FC Barcelona


104th season in existence of FC Barcelona

FieldValue
clubBarcelona
season2002–03
mgrtitleHead Coach
managerLouis van Gaal
(until 27 January 2003)
Antonio de la Cruz
(until 2 February 2003)
Radomir Antić
chrtitlePresident
chairmanJoan Gaspart
(until 12 February 2003)
Enric Reyna
(until 6 May 2003)
Managing Commission
(until 15 June)
Joan Laporta
stadiumCamp Nou
leagueLa Liga
league result6th
cup1Copa del Rey
cup1 resultFirst round
cup2UEFA Champions League
cup2 resultQuarter-finals
league topscorer
Patrick Kluivert (16)
season topscorer
Patrick Kluivert (21)
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prevseason2001–02
nextseason2003–04

(until 27 January 2003) Antonio de la Cruz (until 2 February 2003) Radomir Antić (until 12 February 2003) Enric Reyna (until 6 May 2003) Managing Commission (until 15 June) Joan Laporta Patrick Kluivert (16) Patrick Kluivert (21) During the 2002–03 season, Barcelona competed in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the UEFA Champions League. The club's top scorer was Patrick Kluivert, with 21 goals.

Season summary

The 2002–03 season was the final year of president Joan Gaspart's reign. It was also his least successful at Barcelona, with the club changing manager three times during the course of the season, disrupting the league campaign. The club eventually finished in sixth place in La Liga, which was Barça's worst position in 15 years. In the Copa del Rey, the side failed to get past the round of 32. In Europe, however, they fared slightly better, reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League and setting a competition record for the most consecutive wins, with 11. Overall, the team's form was poor all season, which spurred wholesale changes in management, the board and squad of players.

Squad

:Squad at end of season

Transfers

In

Total spending: €15,500,000

Out

Total income: €15,150,000

References

  1. "FC Barcelona 2002-03".
  2. "FootballSquads – Barcelona – 2002/03".
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