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2002–03 Ligue 1

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65th season of top-tier French football
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Football league season
Ligue 1
Season2002–03
Dates2 August 2002 – 24 May 2003
ChampionsLyon (2nd Title)
RelegatedLe Havre
Sedan
Troyes
Champions LeagueLyon
Monaco
Marseille
UEFA CupBordeaux
Sochaux
Auxerre
Lens
Matches380
Goals837 (2.2 per match)
Top goalscorerShabani Nonda
(26 goals)
2001–02(Division 1)

For the 2002–03 season, the French Division 1 was renamed asLigue 1 and was expanded to contain 20 clubs, which played 38 matches against each other, rather than the 34 matches in previous seasons.Lyon won the2002–03 Ligue 1 season of theFrench Association Football League with 68 points.

Participating teams

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Location of teams in2002–03 Ligue 1

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Lyon(C)38191186341+2268Qualification toChampions League group stage
2Monaco38191096633+3367
3Marseille38198114136+565Qualification toChampions League third qualifying round
4Bordeaux381810105736+2164Qualification toUEFA Cup first round
5Sochaux38171384631+1564
6Auxerre381810103829+964
7Guingamp38195145946+1362Qualification toIntertoto Cup third round
8Lens38141594331+1257Qualification toUEFA Cup qualifying round[a]
9Nantes38168143739−256Qualification toIntertoto Cup third round
10Nice38131693931+855Qualification toIntertoto Cup second round
11Paris Saint-Germain381412124736+1154
12Bastia381211154048−847
13Strasbourg381112154054−1445
14Lille381012162944−1542
15Rennes381010183545−1040
16Montpellier381010183754−1740
17Ajaccio38912172949−2039
18Le Havre(R)38108202747−2038Relegation toLigue 2
19Sedan(R)3899204159−1836
20Troyes(R)38710212348−2531
Source:Ligue 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Lens qualified for theUEFA Cup qualifying round through theUEFA Fair Play ranking award.

Results

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Home \ AwayACAAUXBASBORGUILHARCLLILOLOMASMMHSNANNICPSGRENSEDSOCSTRTRO
Ajaccio1–01–11–60–21–20–02–20–10–22–40–01–02–00–01–01–00–10–01–0
Auxerre1–01–01–02–11–00–00–01–20–01–12–00–10–22–01–03–1[a]2–00–01–0
Bastia1–22–02–10–23–11–11–02–02–01–01–23–11–11–03–10–12–21–11–1
Bordeaux1–00–10–24–22–01–02–00–13–12–23–10–04–00–02–02–22–01–21–0
Guingamp3–10–23–00–01–21–01–03–30–03–13–12–00–03–23–00–12–02–32–0
Le Havre0–10–12–01–01–21–30–01–21–30–31–01–12–10–10–12–11–01–11–0
Lens1–13–12–03–31–31–00–02–20–11–04–00–10–03–21–04–01–11–11–0
Lille2–02–21–10–32–11–00–22–13–01–32–00–10–32–11–00–01–00–10–0
Lyon3–13–04–14–21–42–11–00–01–01–31–10–02–21–04–16–14–12–10–0
Marseille3–10–02–12–10–22–01–02–01–11–12–00–22–00–32–04–21–01–00–0
Monaco3–23–10–00–14–01–11–11–12–00–13–12–10–13–12–13–01–02–06–0
Montpellier0–10–02–20–12–00–00–21–01–11–21–21–02–21–11–02–00–22–12–2
Nantes1–01–41–00–00–42–02–21–01–01–00–23–10–01–11–04–10–14–12–1
Nice3–01–02–01–11–01–20–02–00–12–01–02–11–10–00–00–02–24–01–0
Paris SG2–21–01–11–15–01–00–11–02–03–02–11–30–11–10–02–01–13–04–2
Rennes0–00–00–13–42–10–01–15–10–11–30–03–11–02–21–01–02–22–30–0
Sedan1–11–22–20–12–04–00–10–11–11–22–21–21–03–03–11–30–02–14–0
Sochaux1–11–12–02–00–01–03–02–22–13–00–00–04–21–00–01–02–12–01–0
Strasbourg1–11–22–01–13–11–12–02–20–40–01–03–22–00–00–11–31–11–32–1
Troyes1–01–23–00–10–21–10–02–01–10–00–40–22–01–01–20–12–00–21–0
Source:Ligue 1
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Counting for the Round 8 of Ligue 1, and initially concluded on 21 September 2002 with the same score of 3-1 (goals, in that order, fromKapo,N'Diefi and doubled byBenjani), the match was canceled following a technical reservation filed by Sedan after the second Auxerre goal: this goal had indeed been scored immediately after the Sedan equalizer, but the Sedan players had not all returned to their camp at kick-off. The match was finally replayed on 8 April 2003 (two months after the "return" match, played on 5 February 2003) with a similar result (goals, in that order, fromBenjani,N'Diefi,Benjani andCissé).

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[1]
1Democratic Republic of the CongoShabani NondaMonaco26
2PortugalPauletaBordeaux23
3Ivory CoastDidier DrogbaGuingamp17
4FranceDjibril CisséAuxerre14
SenegalHenri CamaraSedan
6BrazilJuninhoLyon13
7BrazilSonny AndersonLyon12
CroatiaDado PršoMonaco
GuineaKaba DiawaraNice
FranceAntoine SibierskiLens

Overall

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References

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  1. ^Ligue 1 - Saison 2002-2003 - Classement des buteurs deux-zero.com

External links

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