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2002–03 Real Madrid CF season

101st season in existence of Real Madrid CF


101st season in existence of Real Madrid CF

FieldValue
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season2002–03
managerVicente del Bosque
chairmanFlorentino Pérez
mgrtitleHead coach
chrtitlePresident
stadiumSantiago Bernabéu
leagueLa Liga
league result1st
cup1Copa del Rey
cup1 resultQuarter-finals
cup2UEFA Champions League
cup2 resultSemi-finals
cup3UEFA Super Cup
cup3 resultWinners
cup4Intercontinental Cup
cup4 resultWinners
league topscorer
Ronaldo (23)
season topscorer
Ronaldo (30)
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nextseason2003–04

Ronaldo (23) Ronaldo (30) The 2002–03 season was Real Madrid's 72nd season in La Liga. This article lists all matches that the club played in the 2002–03 season, and also shows statistics of the club's players. This season marked the return of their purple away kits, and a new shirt sponsor, Siemens Mobile.

Real Madrid returned to domestic league glory under Vicente del Bosque after a 3–1 victory against Athletic Bilbao in the last game of the season, but the club surprisingly sacked del Bosque shortly after winning the La Liga title after he had not been offered a new contract. He was replaced by a surprise candidate Carlos Queiroz. Madrid were also on course to retain their Champions League title (as well as winning La Decima) before being eliminated by Juventus in the semi-finals. In the domestic cup, the club was eliminated by eventual champions Mallorca with a 1–5 aggregate loss.

Squad

Transfers

InPos.NamefromType
FWRonaldoInternazionale€45,0 millionhttp://imagerz.com/QEJEXEtvAwJSBFtMQgVR
FWToteReal Valladolidloan ended
MFEsteban CambiassoRiver Plate
OutPos.NameToType
FWPedro MunitisRacing Santander
DFAitor KarankaAthletic Bilbao
MFSávioBordeaux
DFIvan CampoBolton Wanderers
FWEdwin CongoLevante

Winter

InPos.NamefromType
OutPos.NameToType
DFRaúl BravoLeeds Unitedloan
MFValdoOsasunaloan

Centennial kit

The club wore a special kit through the 2002 year.

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Pre-season and friendlies

Pavón Tote Guti Congo Celades Fernando Portillo Kollmann Sávio Portillo Salihamidžić Alfonso Argel Miñambres
Portillo Hierro Portillo Sávio Niculescu Tote Cambiasso Kaká Cissé

Competitions

La Liga

Main article: 2002–03 La Liga

League table

Results by round

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Matches

McManaman Guti
Raúl Figo
Ronaldo Alonso Munitis J. Álvarez Roberto Carlos
Figo Raúl
Guti Helguera
Raúl
Figo Espinola Dely Valdés Raúl
Figo Conceição
Zidane Zidane
Guti
Portillo Albertini Tamudo Figo Figo
Zidane
Ronaldo Ronaldo
Portillo Raúl Zidane
Portillo
Guti Ronaldo Portillo Kahveci
Alonso Portillo Zidane
Morientes Riera
Eto'o
Roberto Carlos
Carlitos Raúl
Roberto Carlos Iznata Manu Sánchez znata|location = Madrid Aurélio Ayala Guti Hierro Raúl Mostovoi Cavallero Ángel Juanfran Vágner Sergi Raúl Hierro Roberto Carlos Salgado Guti Gurpegui

Copa del Rey

Main article: 2002–03 Copa del Rey

Portillo Solari Morientes Tote Monti Guti Hierro Portillo McManaman Besora Eto'o Pandiani

UEFA Champions League

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Champions League

First group stage

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage

(20:45 UTC+2) Raúl (20:45 UTC+2) Salgado Figo Guti Celades Raúl (21:45 UTC+3) Maladenis Nikolaidis Guti (20:45 UTC+2) Centeno (20:45 UTC+1) (20:45 UTC+1)

Second group stage

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage

(20:45 UTC+1) (20:45 UTC+1) Mnguni (20:45 UTC+1) Ronaldo (20:45 UTC+1) (20:45 UTC+1) Guti (20:30 UTC+3)

Knockout phase

Main article: 2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage

Quarter-finals

(20:45 UTC+2) Raúl (19:45 UTC+1) Helguera Beckham

Semi-finals

(20:45 UTC+2) Roberto Carlos (20:45 UTC+2) Del Piero Nedvěd

UEFA Super Cup

Main article: 2002 UEFA Super Cup

Roberto Carlos Guti

Intercontinental Cup

Main article: 2002 Intercontinental Cup

Guti

Statistics

Player statistics

Goalscorers

RankNo.PosNatNameLa LigaCopa del ReyChampions LeagueSuper CupIntercontinental CupTotal
111FWBRARonaldo23060130
27FWESPRaúl16090025
318FWESPJavier Portillo5810014
414MFESPGuti4251113
55MFFRAZinedine Zidane9030012
10MFPORLuís Figo10020012
73DFBRARoberto Carlos501107
86DFESPIvan Helguera600006
9FWESPFernando Morientes510006
12FWESPTote051006
118MFENGSteve McManaman112004
1220MFESPAlbert Celades011002
132DFESPMíchel Salgado001001
4DFESPFernando Hierro010001
15DFESPRaúl Bravo100001
16MFBRAFlávio Conceição100001
21MFARGSantiago Solari010001
Own goal001102
Totals86203332144

References

References

  1. "Real Madrid » Transfers 1995/1996". worldfootball.net.
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