Danish Superliga 2002-03

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The 2002-03 Danish Superliga season was the 13th season of the Danish Superliga league championship, governed by the Danish Football Association. It took place from the first match on July 27, 2002 to final match on June 22, 2003.

The Danish champions qualified for the second UEFA Champions League 2003-04 qualification round, while the second and third placed teams qualified for the first qualification round of the UEFA Cup 2003-04. The two lowest placed teams of the tournament was directly relegated to the Danish 1st Division. Like wise, the Danish 1st Division champions and runners-up were promoted to the Superliga.

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[edit] Table

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1. FC København 33 17 10 6 51 32 +19 61
2. Brøndby IF 33 15 11 7 61 35 +26 56
3. Farum BK 33 16 3 14 49 58 -9 51
4. Odense BK 33 12 12 9 55 50 +5 48
5. Esbjerg fB 33 12 11 10 65 57 +8 47
6. Aalborg BK 33 14 4 15 42 45 -3 46
7. FC Midtjylland 33 11 11 11 49 45 +4 44
8. Viborg FF 33 11 10 12 58 55 +3 43
9. AB Copenhagen 33 10 12 11 44 48 -4 42
10. Aarhus GF 33 10 10 13 49 59 -10 40
11. Silkeborg IF 33 9 9 15 52 54 -2 36
12. Køge BK 33 8 3 22 45 82 -37 27

[edit] Top Goalscorers

Position Player Club Goals
1 Søren Frederiksen Viborg FF 18
- Jan Kristiansen Esbjerg fB 18
2 Frank Kristensen FC Midtjylland 15
3 Tommy Bechmann Esbjerg fB 13
4 Sammy Youssouf Akademisk Boldklub 12
5 Mohamed Zidan Akademisk Boldklub 11
- Jess Thorup Esbjerg fB 11
- Todi Jónsson FC København 11
- Mattias Jonson Brøndby IF 11
- Peter Møller FC København 11

[edit] See also

  • 2002-03 in Danish football

[edit] External links

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