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2002–03 in Scottish football

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The 2002–03 season was the 106th season of competitive football in Scotland.

League competitions

Scottish Premier League

Main article: 2002–03 Scottish Premier League

The 2002–03 Scottish Premier League was won on goal difference by Rangers by a single goal over Celtic. Both Rangers and Celtic qualified for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League and Hearts got the UEFA Europa League place. Motherwell finished bottom, but there was no relegation from the SPL as Falkirk did not meet SPL stadium criteria. Celtic's trophyless season was in spite of being favourites to clinch the title and reaching the UEFA Cup final, losing in extra time to F.C. Porto. Note: There was no relegation from the Scottish Premier League.

Scottish First Division

Main article: 2002–03 Scottish First Division

Note: There was no promotion from the Scottish First Division.

Scottish Second Division

Main article: 2002–03 Scottish Second Division

Scottish Third Division

Main article: 2002–03 Scottish Third Division

Other honours

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upReport
Scottish Cup 2002–03Rangers1 – 0DundeeWikipedia article
League Cup 2002–03Rangers2 – 1CelticWikipedia article
Challenge Cup 2002–03Queen of the South2 – 0Brechin CityWikipedia article
Youth CupCeltic3 – 1Aberdeen
Junior CupTayport1 – 0Linlithgow Rose

Individual honours

SPFA awards

AwardPlayerTeam
Players' Player of the YearSCO Barry FergusonRangers
Young Player of the YearSCO James McFaddenMotherwell

SFWA awards

AwardPlayerTeam
Footballer of the YearSCO Barry FergusonRangers
Young Player of the YearGEO Zurab KhizanishviliDundee
Manager of the YearSCO Alex McLeishRangers

Scottish clubs in Europe

Summary

ClubCompetition(s)Final roundCoef.
CelticUEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa LeagueThird qualifying round
Runners-Up22.00
LivingstonUEFA Europa LeagueFirst round3.00
AberdeenUEFA Europa LeagueFirst round2.50
RangersUEFA Europa LeagueFirst round2.00

Average coefficient – 7.375

Celtic

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCeltic scorer(s)ReportChampions League Third qualifying roundUEFA Cup First roundUEFA Cup Second roundUEFA Cup Third roundUEFA Cup Fourth roundUEFA Cup Quarter-finalUEFA Cup Semi-finalUEFA Cup Final
14 AugustCeltic Park, Glasgow (H)SUI FC Basel3–1Henrik Larsson (pen.), Chris Sutton,
Mohammed SyllaBBC Sport
28 AugustSt. Jakob-Park, Basel (A)SUI FC Basel0–2BBC Sport
19 SeptemberCeltic Park, Glasgow (H)LTU FK Sūduva8–1Henrik Larsson (3), Stilian Petrov, Chris Sutton,
Paul Lambert, John Hartson, Joos ValgaerenBBC Sport
3 OctoberSūduva Stadium, Marijampolė (A)LTU FK Sūduva2–0David Fernández, Alan ThompsonBBC Sport
31 OctoberCeltic Park, Glasgow (H)ENG Blackburn Rovers1–0Henrik LarssonBBC Sport
14 NovemberEwood Park, Blackburn (A)ENG Blackburn Rovers2–0Henrik Larsson, Chris SuttonBBC Sport
28 NovemberCeltic Park, Glasgow (H)ESP Celta de Vigo1–0Henrik LarssonBBC Sport
13 FebruaryBalaídos, Vigo (A)ESP Celta de Vigo1–2John HartsonBBC Sport
21 FebruaryCeltic Park, Glasgow (H)GER VfB Stuttgart3–1Paul Lambert, Shaun Maloney, Stilian PetrovBBC Sport
27 FebruaryGottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart (A)GER VfB Stuttgart2–3Alan Thompson, Chris SuttonBBC Sport
13 MarchCeltic Park, Glasgow (H)ENG Liverpool1–1Henrik LarssonBBC Sport
20 MarchAnfield, Liverpool (A)ENG Liverpool2–0Alan Thompson, John HartsonBBC Sport
10 AprilCeltic Park, Glasgow (H)POR Boavista1–1Henrik LarssonBBC Sport
24 AprilEstádio do Bessa, Porto (A)POR Boavista1–0Henrik LarssonBBC Sport
21 MayEstadio Olímpico de Sevilla, Seville (N)POR F.C. Porto2–3Henrik Larsson (2)BBC Sport

Rangers

DateVenueOpponentsScoreRangers scorer(s)ReportUEFA Cup First round
17 SeptemberFK Viktoria Stadion, Czech Republic (A)CZE Viktoria Zizkov0–2BBC Sport
3 OctoberIbrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)CZE Viktoria Zizkov3–1Ronald de Boer (2), Neil McCannBBC Sport

Livingston

DateVenueOpponentsScoreLivingston scorer(s)ReportUEFA Cup Qualifying roundUEFA Cup First round
13 AugustRheinpark Stadion, Vaduz (A)LIE FC Vaduz1–1Óscar RubioBBC Sport
29 AugustAlmondvale, Livingston (H)LIE FC Vaduz0–0BBC Sport
19 SeptemberArnold Schwarzenegger Stadium, Graz (A)AUT Sturm Graz2–5Rolando Zarate, Stuart LovellBBC Sport
3 OctoberAlmondvale, Livingston (H)AUT Sturm Graz4–3Barry Wilson (2), Marvin Andrews, Davide XausaBBC Sport

Aberdeen

DateVenueOpponentsScoreAberdeen Scorer(s)ReportsUEFA Cup Qualifying roundUEFA Cup First round
15 AugustPittodrie, Aberdeen (H)MDA Nistru Otaci1–0Darren MackieBBC Sport
29 AugustStadionul Călărăşăuca, Otaci (A)MDA Nistru Otaci0–0BBC Sport
17 SeptemberPittodrie, Aberdeen (H)GER Hertha Berlin0–0BBC Sport
1 OctoberOlympic Stadium, BerlinGER Hertha Berlin0–1BBC Sport

Scotland national team

Main article: Scotland national football team 2000–19 results

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScotland scorer(s)Report
21 AugustHampden Park, Glasgow (H)0–1FriendlyBBC Sport
7 SeptemberSvangaskarð, Toftir (A)2–2ECQG5Paul Lambert, Barry FergusonBBC Sport
12 OctoberLaugardalsvollur, Reykjavík (A)2–0ECQG5Christian Dailly, Gary NaysmithBBC Sport
15 OctoberEaster Road, Edinburgh (H)3–1FriendlyStevie Crawford (2), Steven ThompsonBBC Sport
20 NovemberEstadio Primeiro de Maio, Braga (A)0–2FriendlyBBC Sport
12 FebruaryHampden Park, Glasgow (H)0–2FriendlyBBC Sport
29 MarchHampden Park, Glasgow (H)2–1ECQG5Kenny Miller, Lee WilkieBBC Sport
2 AprilS Dariaus ir S.Gireno SC, Kaunas (A)0–1ECQG5BBC Sport
30 AprilHampden Park, Glasgow (H)0–2FriendlyBBC Sport
27 MayTynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh (H)1–1FriendlyStevie CrawfordBBC Sport
7 JuneHampden Park, Glasgow (H)1–1ECQG5Kenny MillerBBC Sport

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • ECQG5 = European Championship Qualifying – Group 5

References

  1. "2002/03 - The Scottish Football League".
  2. The score of the Scottish team is shown first.
  3. Scotland's score is shown first.
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