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2002–03 Süper Lig

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45th season of top-tier Turkish football
Football league season
Süper Lig
The 2002–03 Süper Lig champions' trophy.
Season2002–03
ChampionsBeşiktaş
12th title
RelegatedAltay
Göztepe
Kocaelispor
Champions LeagueBeşiktaş
Galatasaray
UEFA CupTrabzonspor
Gençlerbirliği
Gaziantepspor
Malatyaspor
Matches306
Goals853 (2.79 per match)
Top goalscorerOkan Yılmaz
(24 goals)

The2002-03Süper Lig was the 45th edition of top-flight professionalfootball inTurkey. The season celebrated the centenary ofBeşiktaş J.K., who became champions. Moreover,Malatyaspor qualified for the first time in a European cup competition after a 2–0 away win at Turkish Cup winnersTrabzonspor combined withFenerbahçe's draw at İzmir with relegatedGöztepe, 1–1, despite being ahead in the first half. They are the first team from Eastern Anatolia to play in UEFA competitions.

Locations

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Location of teams in Süper Lig 2002–03

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Player 7Player 8Former Players
AdanasporBrazilPacholaBulgariaRosen EmilovBulgariaSvetlin SimeonovGhanaOhene KennedySlovakiaMarián ĽalíkSlovakiaMilan Timko
AltayCameroonBuba YohannaCameroonGhislain ChameniCameroonJean-Emmanuel Effa Owona
BeşiktaşBrazilRonaldo GuiaroBrazilZagoColombiaÓscar CórdobaFrancePascal NoumaItalyFederico GiuntiRomaniaDaniel PancuRomaniaMarius MăldărășanuBrazilAmaral
BursasporBosnia and HerzegovinaMirza VarešanovićBrazilGlauberBrazilJúniorCroatiaAntonio FranjaCroatiaJosip BulatPolandRadosław MajdanSlovakiaMarián Kelemen
DenizlisporBrazilRafaelFinlandJanne HietanenGermanyDirk HeinenHungaryPéter KabátSlovakiaHenrich BenčíkSlovakiaRoman KratochvílSwedenJones Kusi-Asare
DiyarbakırsporAlbaniaAltin RraklliBrazilDidaBrazilGerino MouraGuineaSaliou Diallo
ElazığsporBrazilMarcio JarroBrazilRobson CariocaBrazilZé RobertoNigeriaMohammed LawalSlovakiaJuraj CzinegeSlovakiaĽubomír Meszároš
FenerbahçeArgentinaAriel OrtegaBrazilWashingtonCroatiaMilan RapaićGhanaSamuel JohnsonFederal Republic of YugoslaviaMiroslav StevićFederal Republic of YugoslaviaZoran MirkovićRussiaVladimir BeschastnykhUkraineSerhiy RebrovIsraelHaim Revivo
GalatasarayBosnia and HerzegovinaElvir BaljićBrazilFábio PintoBrazilJoão BatistaColombiaFaryd MondragónDemocratic Republic of the CongoAli LukunkuIsraelHaim RevivoMexicoSergio AlmaguerPortugalAbel XavierBrazilChristian
BrazilFelipe
SenegalMohamed Sarr
GaziantepsporBrazilJúlio CésarBrazilRégis PitbullBrazilViolaBelarusMaksim RomaschenkoColombiaGustavo VictoriaGhanaYaw PrekoTunisiaRiadh Bouazizi
GençlerbirliğiBelgiumFilip DaemsDemocratic Republic of the CongoMarcel MbayoEgyptAbdel-Zaher El-SaqqaEgyptAhmed HassanGuineaSouleymane YoulaPolandTomasz ZdebelSloveniaDamir Botonjič
GöztepeAlgeriaRachid DjebailiSouth AfricaHelman MkhaleleDemocratic Republic of the CongoN'Dayi Kalenga
LiberiaJoseph Amoah
MoroccoKamel Ouejdide
İstanbulsporAlbaniaAlban BushiBrazilAndré Paulo PintoBulgariaAleksandar AleksandrovBulgariaIvaylo PetkovBulgariaZdravko ZdravkovCameroonAlioum BoukarCameroonAlioum SaidouNigeriaUche OkechukwuDemocratic Republic of the CongoAndre Kona
KocaelisporAustraliaCon BlatsisBulgariaStanimir GeorgievBulgariaZdravko LazarovFederal Republic of YugoslaviaMilorad KoraćGeorgia (country)Givi DidavaGeorgia (country)Grigol ImedadzeGeorgia (country)Revaz KemoklidzeGeorgia (country)Zaza JanashiaAlbaniaViktor Paço
BrazilCapone
BulgariaAleksandar Aleksandrov
MalatyasporAlbaniaKlodian DuroAngolaJohnson MacabaBulgariaMartin StankovEgyptAyman Abdel-AzizKosovoArsim AbaziNorth MacedoniaPetar MiloševskiBrazilPaulo Isidoro
MKE AnkaragücüBrazilRogério BelémBrazilSimãoGhanaAugustine AhinfulGhanaStephen BaidooRomaniaRadu NiculescuRomaniaStelian Carabaș
SamsunsporBrazilJuninho CearenseBrazilMilton do ÓBrazilSandro SousaNigeriaIke ShorunmuNigeriaMutiu AdepojuNorth MacedoniaStojan IgnatovNorth MacedoniaZoran JovanovskiAlbaniaBekim Kuli
BrazilSandro Yokota
TrabzonsporAustraliaMichael PetkovicBelgiumHans SomersBrazilMarco AurélioFranceOumar DiengSouth KoreaLee Eul-yongAlbaniaAlban Bushi

Final league table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Beşiktaş(C)3426716321+4285Qualification toChampions League group stage
2Galatasaray3424556127+3477Qualification toChampions League third qualifying round
3Gençlerbirliği3419967640+3666Qualification toUEFA Cup first round
4Gaziantepspor3416996141+2057
5Malatyaspor341410105645+1152
6Fenerbahçe34131295542+1351[a]
7Trabzonspor34131294433+1151[a]Qualification toUEFA Cup first round[b]
8MKE Ankaragücü34154154442+249
9İstanbulspor34127154248−643
10Denizlispor341010143742−540[c]
11Adanaspor341010144454−1040[c]
12Samsunspor34109154259−1739
13Elazığspor34107174059−1937
14Diyarbakırspor3499163447−1336[d]
15Bursaspor3499164262−2036[d]
16Altay(R)3498174869−2135Relegation toTurkish Second League Category A
17Göztepe A.Ş.(R)34511183257−2526
18Kocaelispor(R)3464243266−3422
Source:[1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abFenerbahçe were ahead of Trabzonspor on head-to-head record: Fenerbahçe–Trabzonspor 3–2, Trabzonspor–Fenerbahçe 0–0.
  2. ^Trabzonspor have won the2002–03 Turkish Cup competition and thus are qualified for the first round of the UEFA Cup.
  3. ^abDenizlispor were ahead of Adanaspor on head-to-head goal difference: Denizlispor–Adanaspor 2–0, Adanaspor–Denizlispor 2–1.
  4. ^abDiyarbakırspor were ahead of Bursaspor on head-to-head goal difference: Bursaspor–Diyarbakırspor 4–1, Diyarbakırspor–Bursaspor 4–0.

Results

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Home \ AwayADAALTBJKBURDENDYBELAFNBGALGAZGENGÖZİSTKOCMALAGÜSAMTRA
Adanaspor5–20–12–22–12–10–03–10–00–22–71–20–31–01–10–21–10–1
Altay0–40–12–13–12–25–11–31–20–03–34–24–35–00–22–32–21–4
Beşiktaş3–02–01–02–02–03–12–01–00–01–17–32–12–13–01–02–00–0
Bursaspor3–02–12–22–04–11–12–10–41–13–11–01–24–21–10–22–11–2
Denizlispor2–01–11–22–22–03–11–11–31–01–30–02–11–21–02–10–11–1
Diyarbakırspor2–01–11–04–00–01–23–01–30–11–41–01–11–11–13–01–12–0
Elazığspor4–22–00–12–10–20–13–30–01–30–30–01–00–12–11–03–12–0
Fenerbahçe1–10–10–17–13–20–04–26–02–03–30–02–01–02–01–01–13–2
Galatasaray2–25–00–12–00–11–03–02–02–11–13–12–02–02–13–04–12–1
Gaziantepspor1–12–11–12–11–12–04–03–31–22–03–14–32–13–04–24–20–0
Gençlerbirliği0–21–01–22–00–03–12–01–11–02–13–14–15–13–00–11–12–1
Göztepe1–40–22–21–12–33–02–11–10–12–10–01–11–20–30–10–01–2
İstanbulspor2–20–01–21–12–11–02–12–01–21–31–33–12–10–01–00–11–2
Kocaelispor1–23–00–50–02–11–11–31–20–10–31–31–30–12–33–01–22–2
Malatyaspor1–06–01–24–22–10–11–12–02–21–15–44–11–22–13–12–12–2
MKE Ankaragücü1–13–00–14–01–13–13–10–01–25–30–11–01–02–01–13–22–0
Samsunspor0–22–43–41–00–03–14–31–30–12–12–70–01–21–01–11–01–3
Trabzonspor3–10–01–13–01–03–01–10–01–22–11–10–00–02–00–23–00–1
Source:TFF,Mackolik
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1TurkeyOkan YılmazBursaspor24
2TurkeyNecati AteşAdanaspor19
3GhanaAugustine AhinfulAnkaragücü16
TurkeyÜmit KaranGalatasaray
5BrazilViolaGaziantepspor14
TurkeyFatih TekkeTrabzonspor /Gaziantepspor
7EgyptAhmed HassanGençlerbirliği13
TurkeyCenk IşlerIstanbulspor
TurkeySerkan AykutSamsunspor
10TurkeyFazlı UlusoyMalatyaspor12

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References

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  1. ^Goal recordsArchived 2011-09-29 at theWayback Machine
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