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2002–03 Sporting CP season


2002–03 season
António Dias da Cunha
László Bölöni
José Alvalade
3rd
Quarterfinals
3rd qualifying round
1st round
Mário Jardel (11)
Home colours

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The 2002–03 season was Sporting Club de Portugal's 96th season in existence and the club's 69th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. In addition to the domestic league, Sporting CP participated in this season's editions of the Taça de Portugal, UEFA Champions League Qualifying rounds and UEFA Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2003.

As defending league winners, the club collapsed in this season, finishing a massive 27 points behind league leader Jose Mourinho's FC Porto. This was mainly due to issues in their attacking line, including an Mário Jardel injury in January. In Europe the team was eliminated early; in August the side was knocked out of the UEFA Champions League Qualifying round by Inter Milan. After that, in September Serbian club Partizan FK defeated Sporting in the UEFA Cup first round. At the end of the season 18-yr-old midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo left the club to be transferred to Manchester United.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
GKPORRicardo
1GKPORNélson
12GKPORTiago
13GKPORNuno Santos
4DFARGFacundo Quiroga
6MFPORHugo
21DFMOZPaíto
22DFPORBeto
23DFPORRui Jorge
3MFPORRui Bento
8MFPORPedro Barbosa
11MFCHIRodrigo Tello
15DFCHIPablo Contreras
17MFPORPaulo Bento
5DFBRACésar Prates
30MFESPToñito
7FWROUMarius Niculae
10FWPORSá Pinto
25MFPORJoão Pinto
20MFPORRicardo Quaresma
16FWBRAMário Jardel
9FWBLRVitali Kutuzov
28MFPORCristiano Ronaldo
14MFPORRicardo Fernandes
26MFPORCarlos Martins
18DFPORLuís Filipe
27MFPORCustódio
29MFANGLourenço
55MFBRAMarcos Paulo
32MFPORJoão Paulo
19MFPORDanny
No.PosNatPlayerTotalPrimeira LigaChampions LeagueUEFA Cup
1GKPORNélson19-2619-26
15DFCHIContreras32230220
4DFARGQuiroga28125+1120
6DFPORHugo25123+21
3DFPORRui Bento30126+2120
17DMPORPaulo Bento29123+61
20MFPORQuaresma33527+4520
30MFESPToñito30521+7520
25MFPORJoão Pinto258258
9MFBLRKutuzov26316+830+20
16FWBRAJardel191117+211
12GKPORTiago17-1415-122-2
23DFPORRui Jorge24118+4120
22DFPORBeto19117120
11MFCHITello151151
8MFPORBarbosa26212+12220
5DFBRACésar Prates20511+7520
28MFPORRonaldo26311+1430+10
7FWROUNiculae1939+8320
10FWPORSá Pinto1315+81
14MFPORFernandes815+110+20
26MFPORMartins600+60
18DFPORLuís Filipe302+10
55MFBRAMarcos Paulo301+20
32MFPORJoão Paulo601+50
19MFPORDanny200+100+10
13GKPORNuno Santos100+10
GKPORRicardo
27MFPORCustódio
29MFANGLourenço
21DFMOZPaíto
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