2002–03 PSV Eindhoven season

PSV Eindhoven 2002–03 football season
PSV Eindhoven
2002–03 season
Head coachGuus Hiddink
StadiumPhilips Stadion
Eredivisie1st
Johan Cruyff ShieldRunners-up
KNVB CupSemi-finals
Champions LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague: Mateja Kežman (35)
All: Mateja Kežman (40)
Home colours
Away colours

During the 2002–03 Dutch football season, PSV Eindhoven competed in the Eredivisie.

Season summary

PSV won the title, pipping Ajax by a single point. There was less success in Europe: they finished bottom of their group, and also suffered the indignity of conceding the fastest goal in Champions League history, with Gilberto Silva scoring 21 seconds after kick-off in PSV's 4-0 home loss to Arsenal.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands NED Frank Kooiman
2 DF Netherlands NED André Ooijer
3 DF Netherlands NED Kevin Hofland
4 DF Netherlands NED Ernest Faber
5 DF Denmark DEN Jan Heintze
6 MF Netherlands NED Mark van Bommel
8 FW Netherlands NED Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink
9 FW Serbia and Montenegro SCG Mateja Kežman
10 MF Netherlands NED Arnold Bruggink
11 MF Netherlands NED Arjen Robben
13 MF Netherlands NED Remco van der Schaaf
14 MF Switzerland SUI Johann Vogel
15 DF Australia AUS Lindsay Wilson
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Netherlands NED Theo Lucius
17 MF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Gakhokidze
19 MF Denmark DEN Dennis Rommedahl
21 MF South Korea KOR Park Ji-sung
22 DF Netherlands NED Wilfred Bouma
23 GK Netherlands NED Ronald Waterreus
24 MF Brazil BRA Marquinho
26 MF Brazil BRA Leandro
29 DF South Korea KOR Lee Young-pyo
30 DF Denmark DEN Kasper Bøgelund
31 DF Netherlands NED Jürgen Dirkx
50 GK Netherlands NED Gino Coutinho

Left club during season

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands NED Jelle ten Rouwelaar (on loan to Groningen)
7 MF Morocco MAR Adil Ramzi (on loan to Córdoba)
18 DF Ghana GHA Eric Addo (on loan to Roda JC)
21 DF Netherlands NED Léon Hese (on loan to FC Eindhoven)
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 MF Netherlands NED John de Jong (on loan to Heerenveen)
27 DF Netherlands NED Michael Lamey (on loan to AZ)
28 FW Netherlands NED Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (on loan to De Graafschap)
29 FW Brazil BRA Claudio (on loan to Luzern)

Results

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Auxerre France v Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
17 September 2002 Auxerre France 0–0 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Stade l'Abbé-Deschamps, Auxerre
20:45 Report Attendance: 11,902
Referee: Alfredo Trentalange (Italy)
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands v England Arsenal
25 September 2002 PSV Eindhoven Netherlands 0–4 England Arsenal Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
20:45 Report Gilberto 1'
Ljungberg 66'
Henry 81', 90+2'
Attendance: 29,500
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)
Borussia Dortmund Germany v Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
22 October 2002 Borussia Dortmund Germany 1–1 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Westfalenstadion, Dortmund
20:45 Koller 10' Report Bruggink 47' Attendance: 47,000
Referee: Lucílio Batista (Portugal)
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands v France Auxerre
30 October 2002 PSV Eindhoven Netherlands 3–0 France Auxerre Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
20:45 Bruggink 34'
Rommedahl 48'
Robben 64'
Report Attendance: 27,500
Referee: Knud Erik Fisker (Denmark)
Arsenal England v Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
12 November 2002 Arsenal England 0–0 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Highbury, London
20:45 Report Attendance: 35,274
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway)

References

  1. ^ "FootballSquads — PSV Eindhoven - 2002/03".
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