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2002-03 in English football 

The 2002-03 season was the 123rd season of competitive football in England.

Contents

Overview

  • Wigan Athletic marked their 25th season of Football League membership by winning the Division Two championship and reaching the league's second tier for the very first time.
  • Sheffield Wednesday went down to Division Two, just 10 years after reaching the finals of both domestic cup competitions and 11 years after coming two places short of the league title.

Events

England national team

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition England scorers
September 7, 2002 Villa Park, Birmingham  Portugal 1-1 F Alan Smith
October 12, 2002 Tehelné pole, Bratislava  Slovakia 2-1 ECQ David Beckham, Michael Owen
October 16, 2002 St Mary's Stadium, Southampton Macedonia 2-2 ECQ David Beckham, Steven Gerrard
February 12, 2003 Upton Park, London  Australia 1-3 F Francis Jeffers
March 29, 2003 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz  Liechtenstein 2-0 ECQ Michael Owen, David Beckham
April 2, 2003 Stadium of Light, Sunderland  Turkey 2-0 ECQ Darius Vassell, David Beckham
May 22, 2003 Durban  South Africa 2-1 F Gareth Southgate, Emile Heskey
June 3, 2003 Walkers Stadium, Leicester  Serbia 2-1 F Steven Gerrard, Joe Cole
June 11, 2003 Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough  Slovakia 2-1 ECQ Michael Owen (2)

Key: ECQ = 2004 European Championship qualifiers, F = Friendly; scores are written England first

European club competitions

UEFA Champions League

UEFA Cup

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Honours

Competition Winners
FA Premier League Manchester United
FA Cup Arsenal
Worthington Cup Liverpool
Football League Division One Portsmouth
Football League Division Two Wigan Athletic
Football League Division Three Rushden & Diamonds
Football League Trophy Bristol City
FA Trophy Burscough
FA Vase Brigg Town
FA Youth Cup Manchester United

League competitions

FA Premier League

Manchester United overhauled Arsenal during the final three months of the season to clinch their eighth Premiership title in 11 seasons, while the other two Champions League places went to Newcastle United and Chelsea. Going into the UEFA Cup were Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers, along with F.A Cup runners-up Southampton (who also achieved their best Premiership finish of 8th place) and Fair Play award winners Manchester City (who finished an impressive ninth on their Premiership comeback).

Leeds United's season was plagued by a loss of form and mounting debts, as they slipped to 15th place - their lowest finish for 10 years. Aston Villa finished 16th to endure their first bottom-half finish since 1995.

Sunderland's season started badly and got worse as they finished with a record Premiership low of 4 wins, 19 points and 21 goals, losing their final 15 league games in the process. They were joined by West Bromwich Albion, who attained just 26 points in their first top flight season for nearly 20 years. Last to go down were West Ham United, who finished with 42 points - the highest points tally of any club to be relegated from the Premiership under the 20-club format.

Pos Team Pl W D L F A GD Pts
1. Manchester United 38 25 8 5 74 34  +40 83
2. Arsenal 38 23 9 6 85 42  +43 78
3. Newcastle United 38 21 6 11 63 48  +15 69
4. Chelsea 38 19 10 9 68 38  +30 67
5. Liverpool 38 18 10 10 61 41  +20 64
6. Blackburn Rovers 38 16 12 10 52 43  +9 60
7. Everton 38 17 8 13 48 49  -1 59
8. Southampton 38 13 13 12 43 46  -3 52
9. Manchester City 38 15 6 17 47 54  -7 51
10. Tottenham Hotspur 38 14 8 16 51 62  -11 50
11. Middlesbrough 38 13 10 15 48 44  +4 49
12. Charlton Athletic 38 14 7 17 45 56  -11 49
13. Birmingham City 38 13 9 16 41 49  -8 48
14. Fulham 38 13 9 16 41 50  -9 48
15. Leeds United 38 14 5 19 58 57  +1 47
16. Aston Villa 38 12 9 17 42 47  -5 45
17. Bolton Wanderers 38 10 14 14 41 51  -10 44
18. West Ham United 38 10 12 16 42 59  -17 42
19. West Bromwich Albion 38 6 8 24 29 65  -36 26
20. Sunderland 38 4 7 27 21 65  -44 19

Leading goalscorer: Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United), 25

Key
Qualified for the Champions League
Qualified for the UEFA Cup
Relegated to Division One

Football League First Division

Portsmouth won the First Division by some distance, passing manager Harry Redknapp's old club, West Ham on the way down. Leicester City earned a somewhat controversial promotion, as administration and a Creditor's Voluntary Agreement wrote off much of their debt. Partly as a result of this, the League would introduce a ten point deduction for any teams going into administration from the next season onwards. The play-offs were won by Wolves, returning to the top flight after nearly 20 years and finally allowing owner Sir Jack Hayward to see the return he wanted on his years of investment.

Grimsby were relegated, after struggling in the division for five years on extremely limited resources. Both Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday suffered awful starts to the season (Brighton managing only a single win from their first sixteen matches), and despite good runs of form late in the season, neither were able to survive.

Pos Team Pl W D L F A GD Pts
1. Portsmouth 46 29 11 6 97 45  +52 98
2. Leicester City 46 26 14 6 73 40  +33 92
3. Sheffield United 46 23 11 12 72 52  +20 80
4. Reading 46 25 4 17 61 46  +15 79
5. Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 20 16 10 81 44  +37 76
6. Nottingham Forest 46 20 14 12 82 50  +32 74
7. Ipswich Town 46 19 13 14 80 64  +16 70
8. Norwich City 46 19 12 15 60 49  +11 69
9. Millwall 46 19 9 18 59 69  -10 66
10. Wimbledon 46 18 11 17 76 73  +3 65
11. Gillingham 46 16 14 16 56 65  -9 62
12. Preston North End 46 16 13 17 68 70  -2 61
13. Watford 46 17 9 20 54 70  -16 60
14. Crystal Palace 46 14 17 15 59 52  +7 59
15. Rotherham United 46 15 14 17 62 62  0 59
16. Burnley 46 15 10 21 65 89  -24 55
17. Walsall 46 15 9 22 57 69  -12 54
18. Derby County 46 15 7 24 55 74  -19 52
19. Bradford City 46 14 10 22 51 73  -22 52
20. Coventry City 46 12 14 20 46 62  -16 50
21. Stoke City 46 12 14 20 45 69  -24 50
22. Sheffield Wednesday 46 10 16 20 56 73  -17 46
23. Brighton & Hove Albion 46 11 12 23 49 67  -18 45
24. Grimsby Town 46 9 12 25 48 85  -37 39

Leading goalscorer: Svetoslav Todorov (Portsmouth), 26

See also: Play-off results

Key
Promoted to the Premier League
Qualified for the promotion playoff
Relegated to Division Two

Football League Second Division

Wigan won their first-ever promotion beyond the Second Division, helped by considerable investment in the team. Crewe managed a promotion on considerably less resources, while play-off winners Cardiff were another big-spending team that were able to earn promotion.

An ill-advised managerial change mid-season helped send Northampton down. Mansfield Town's first season out of the bottom division in over a decade ended as their previous spell had; with immediate relegation. Huddersfield started badly, and a financial crisis later in the season helped condemn them to relegation, only three years after they looked Premiership-bound. Cheltenham came close to survival, but a defeat on the final day of the season saw them return to Division Three.

Pos Team Pl W D L F A GD Pts
1. Wigan Athletic 46 29 13 4 68 25  +43 100
2. Crewe Alexandra 46 25 11 10 76 40  +36 86
3. Bristol City 46 24 11 11 79 48  +31 83
4. Queens Park Rangers 46 24 11 11 69 35  +24 83
5. Oldham Athletic 46 22 16 8 68 38  +30 82
6. Cardiff City 46 23 12 11 68 43  +25 81
7. Tranmere Rovers 46 23 11 12 66 57  +9 80
8. Plymouth Argyle 46 17 14 15 63 52  +11 65
9. Luton Town 46 17 14 15 67 62  +5 65
10. Swindon Town 46 16 12 18 59 63  -4 60
11. Peterborough United 46 14 16 16 51 54  -3 58
12. Colchester United 46 14 16 16 52 56  -4 58
13. Blackpool 46 15 13 18 56 64  -8 58
14. Stockport County 46 15 10 21 65 70  -5 55
15. Notts County 46 13 16 17 62 70  -8 55
16. Brentford 46 14 12 20 47 56  -9 54
17. Port Vale 46 14 11 21 54 70  -16 53
18. Wycombe Wanderers 46 13 13 20 59 66  -7 52
19. Barnsley 46 13 13 20 51 64  -13 52
20. Chesterfield 46 14 8 24 43 73  -30 50
21. Cheltenham Town 46 10 18 18 53 68  -15 48
22. Huddersfield Town 46 11 12 23 39 61  -22 45
23. Mansfield Town 46 12 8 26 66 97  -31 44
24. Northampton Town 46 10 9 27 40 79  -39 39
Key
Promoted to Division One
Qualified for the promotion playoff
Relegated to Division Three

Football League Third Division

Rushden & Diamonds continued their meteoric rise, winning the divisional title. They were helped in no small part by runners-up Hartlepool suffering a shocking late-season collapse, which cost them the title and manager Mike Newell his job. Wrexham took the last automatic promotion spot and bounced back from the previous season's relegation, as did play-off winners Bournemouth.

A shock FA Cup victory over Everton did little to help Shrewsbury, and they finished bottom of the League. Exeter City were bought out pre-season in a high-profile takeover spearheaded by Uri Geller; unfortunately, Geller's associates proceeded to asset-strip the club, and despite a late-season run of form, Exeter fell victim to the first-ever dual relegation from the League.

Pos Team Pl W D L F A GD Pts
1. Rushden & Diamonds 46 24 15 7 73 47  +26 87
2. Hartlepool United 46 24 13 9 71 51  +20 85
3. Wrexham 46 23 15 8 84 50  +34 84
4. Bournemouth 46 20 14 12 60 48  +12 74
5. Scunthorpe United 46 19 15 12 68 49  +19 72
6. Lincoln City 46 18 16 12 46 37  +9 70
7. Bury 46 18 16 12 57 56  +1 70
8. Oxford United 46 19 12 15 57 47  +10 69
9. Torquay United 46 16 18 12 71 71  0 66
10. York City 46 17 15 14 52 53  -1 66
11. Kidderminster Harriers 46 16 15 15 62 63  -1 63
12. Cambridge United 46 16 13 17 67 70  -3 61
13. Hull City 46 14 17 15 58 53  +5 59
14. Darlington 46 12 18 16 58 59  -1 54
15. Boston United 46 15 13 18 55 56  -1 54
16. Macclesfield Town 46 14 12 20 57 63  -6 54
17. Southend United 46 17 3 26 47 59  -12 54
18. Leyton Orient 46 14 11 21 51 61  -10 53
19. Rochdale 46 12 16 18 63 70  -7 52
20. Bristol Rovers 46 12 15 19 50 57  -7 51
21. Swansea City 46 12 13 21 48 65  -17 49
22. Carlisle United 46 13 10 23 52 78  -26 49
23. Exeter City 46 11 15 20 50 64  -14 48
24. Shrewsbury Town 46 9 14 23 62 92  -30 41
Key
Promoted to Division Two
Qualified for the promotion playoff
Relegated to Conference

Football Conference

National League System

League Champions
Step 2 Leagues Northern Premier League Accrington Stanley
Southern League Tamworth
Isthmian League Aldershot Town
Step 3 Leagues Northern Premier League Division One Alfreton Town
Southern League Midland/West Division Merthyr Tydfil
Southern League South/East Division Dorchester Town
Isthmian League Division One North Northwood
Isthmian League Division One South Carshalton Athletic
Step 4 Leagues Northern League Brandon United
Northern Counties East League Bridlington Town
North West Counties League Prescot Cables
Midland Alliance Stourbridge
United Counties League Holbeach United
Eastern Counties League A.F.C. Sudbury
Hellenic League North Leigh
Western League Team Bath
Isthmian League Division Two Cheshunt
Essex Senior League Enfield Town
Spartan South Midlands League Dunstable Town
Combined Counties League Withdean 2000
Wessex League Eastleigh
Sussex County League Burgess Hill Town
Kent League Cray Wanderers

Transfer deals

Summer transfer window

The summer transfer window ran from the end of the previous season until 31 August.

2 May 2002
14 August 2002
30 August 2002
31 August 2002

January transfer window

The mid-season transfer window ran from 1 to 31 January 2003.

31 January 2003

For subsequent transfer deals see 2003-04 in English football.

Famous Debutants

Deaths


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