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2002–03 La Liga

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Season
  
2002–03

Top goalscorer
  
Roy Makaay (29)

Dates
  
31 Aug 2002 – 22 Jun 2003

Goals scored
  
1,016

Champions
  
Real Madrid 29th title

Champion
  
Real Madrid C.F.

Location
  
Spain

Matches played
  
380

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Champions League
  
Real Madrid (group stage) Real Sociedad (group stage) Deportivo (3rd qualifying round) Celta Vigo (3rd qualifying round)

UEFA Cup
  
Valencia (first round) Barcelona (first round) Mallorca (first round) (via Copa del Rey)

Intertoto Cup
  
Villarreal (third round) Racing (second round)

Relegated
  
Recreativo de Huelva, Deportivo Alavés, Rayo Vallecano

Similar
  
2003–04 La Liga, 2004–05 La Liga, 2001–02 La Liga, 1996–97 La Liga, 2000–01 La Liga

The 2002–03 La Liga season, the 72nd since its establishment, started on 31 August 2002 and finished on 22 June 2003.

Contents

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2001–02 Segunda División

  • Atlético Madrid
  • Racing de Santander
  • Recreativo de Huelva
  • Teams relegated to 2002–03 Segunda División

  • UD Las Palmas relegated after drawing with Real Sociedad on 11 May 2002
  • CD Tenerife relegated after losing to Athletic Bilbao on 11 May 2002
  • Real Zaragoza relegated after losing to Villarreal CF on 5 May 2002
  • Clubs and locations

    2002-03 season was composed of the following clubs:

  • Athletic Bilbao
  • Atlético Madrid
  • Real Betis
  • FC Barcelona
  • Celta de Vigo
  • Deportivo Alavés
  • Deportivo de La Coruña
  • RCD Espanyol
  • Málaga CF
  • RCD Mallorca
  • CA Osasuna
  • Racing de Santander
  • Rayo Vallecano
  • Real Madrid
  • Real Sociedad
  • Recreativo de Huelva
  • Sevilla FC
  • Valencia CF
  • Real Valladolid
  • Villarreal CF
  • Results

    Source: LFP (Spanish)
    ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
    For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

    Overall

  • Most wins - Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, and Deportivo de La Coruña (22)
  • Fewest wins - Rayo Vallecano (7)
  • Most draws - Málaga CF and Espanyol (13)
  • Fewest draws - Racing Santander (5)
  • Most losses - Racing Santander and Rayo Vallecano (20)
  • Fewest losses - Real Madrid (4)
  • Most goals scored - Real Madrid (86)
  • Fewest goals scored - Rayo Vallecano (31)
  • Most goals conceded - Deportivo Alavés (68)
  • Fewest goals conceded - Valencia (35)
  • Pichichi Trophy

    The Pichichi Trophy is awarded to the player who scores the most goals in a season.

    Fair Play award

    Real Madrid was the winner of the Fair-play award, with 76 points; second was Real Sociedad; and third was Deportivo La Coruña.

    Pedro Zaballa award

    Real Sociedad supporters

    Signings

    Source: http://www.bdfutbol.com/es/t/t2001-02.html
    Players on loan are marked on italics.

    References

    2002–03 La Liga Wikipedia