2003 UEFA Champions League Final

2003 UEFA Champions League Final

Match programme cover
Event 2002–03 UEFA Champions League
Milan won 3–2 on penalties
Date 28 May 2003
Venue Old Trafford, Manchester
Man of the Match Paolo Maldini (Milan)
Referee Markus Merk (Germany)
Attendance 63,300
Weather Clear
18 °C (64 °F)[1]

The 2003 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match that took place at Old Trafford in Manchester, England on 28 May 2003 to decide the winner of the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League. The match was contested by two Italian teams: Juventus and Milan. The match made history as it was the first time two clubs from Italy had faced each other in the final. It was also the second intra-national final of the competition, following the all-Spanish 2000 UEFA Champions League Final three years earlier. Milan won the match via a penalty shoot-out after the game had finished 0–0 after extra time. It gave Milan their sixth success in the European Cup.

Background

Juventus went into the Champions League final as champions of Italy for the 27th time. Milan came fourth in the league, finishing with sixteen fewer points than Juventus, and had to qualify for the third qualifying round. ln the Serie A games between the two sides in the 2001–02 season, Milan drew 1–1 at San Siro under Carlo Ancelotti on 9 December 2001,[2] while Juventus won 1–0 at Stadio delle Alpi on 14 April 2002 under Marcello Lippi.[3] They also met in the Coppa Italia games, where Juventus won 3–2 on aggregate in the semi-finals.[4][5]

Route to the final

For more details on this topic, see 2002–03 UEFA Champions League.

Milan

Milan won Group G of the first group round, a group that also included Bayern Munich, Lens and Deportivo La Coruña, advancing to the second group round where they won Group C. They defeated Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Lokomotiv Moscow. They lost only two matches (Dortmund 0–1, and Real Madrid 1–3), and advanced to the quarter-finals where they met Ajax. The first leg was a draw (0–0) so the decisive match was the one at the San Siro which Milan won (3–2). In the semi-finals, they met local rivals Internazionale. Both matches finished equal (0–0; 1–1), but Milan advanced on away goals.

Juventus

Juventus won Group E of the first group round, in which the other teams were Newcastle United, Dynamo Kyiv and Feyenoord. They finished second in Group D of the second group round, after Manchester United, due to their losses against the English side (1–2; 0–3) and against Basel (1–2), but they qualified to the quarter-finals where they eliminated Barcelona in extra-time (1–1; 2–1). In the semi-final, Juventus met Real Madrid; they lost the first match (1–2), but they won the second (3–1), key midfielder Pavel Nedved picked up a second yellow card which meant he couldn't play in the final.

Juventus Round Milan
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Italy Juventus 6411123+913
England Newcastle United 63036829
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 62136937
Netherlands Feyenoord 61234845
Group stage
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Italy Milan 6402127+512
Spain Deportivo La Coruña 64021112112
France Lens 6222111108
Germany Bayern Munich 602491342
Opponent Result Legs Knockout stage Opponent Result Legs
Spain Barcelona 3–2 1–1 home; 1–2 away (a.e.t.) Quarter-finals Netherlands Ajax 3–2 0–0 away; 3–2 home
Spain Real Madrid 4–3 1–2 away; 3–1 home Semi-finals Italy Internazionale 1–1 (a) 0–0 home; 1–1 away

Match

Summary

After a brisk start, Milan had an Andriy Shevchenko goal ruled out after appeals that Rui Costa had blocked Buffon's line of view from an offside position. Replays later showed that Rui Costa moved out of Buffon's line of sight before the shot. Conte nearly scored for Juve after coming on as a sub in the second half, his header clattering against the post with Dida beaten. Pirlo also hit the bar for Milan. Later, in the second half, both teams began to sit back and not create many chances.

Both Juventus and Milan had injuries to defenders, Tudor leaving early in the 1st half after pulling a muscle in his right thigh. In extra time, Roque Júnior limped out due to fatigue and injury, leaving Milan down to 10 men (Milan had made all three allowed substitutions).

The penalty-shoot out has caused controversy among some fans as replays showed that Dida was off his goal line when saving penalties from Trezeguet, Zalayeta and Montero. Buffon was also off his goal line when saving penalties from Seedorf and Kaladze. Andriy Shevchenko put away the final penalty to win the European Cup for Milan for the sixth time. Shevchenko himself became the first Ukrainian footballer to win a European Cup winner's medal.

Details

Juventus
Milan
GK 1 Italy Gianluigi Buffon
RB 21France Lilian Thuram
CB 2 Italy Ciro Ferrara
CB 5 Croatia Igor Tudor  42'
LB 4 Uruguay Paolo Montero
RM 16Italy Mauro Camoranesi  46'
CM 3 Italy Alessio Tacchinardi  69'
CM 26Netherlands Edgar Davids  65'
LM 19Italy Gianluca Zambrotta
CF 17France David Trezeguet
CF 10Italy Alessandro Del Piero (c)  111'
Substitutes:
GK 12Italy Antonio Chimenti
DF 7 Italy Gianluca Pessotto
DF 13Italy Mark Iuliano
MF 8 Italy Antonio Conte  46'
MF 15Italy Alessandro Birindelli  42'
FW 24Italy Marco Di Vaio
FW 25Uruguay Marcelo Zalayeta  65'
Manager:
Italy Marcello Lippi
GK 12Brazil Dida
RB 19Italy Alessandro Costacurta  18'  66'
CB 13Italy Alessandro Nesta
CB 3 Italy Paolo Maldini (c)
LB 4 Georgia (country) Kakha Kaladze
RM 8 Italy Gennaro Gattuso
CM 21Italy Andrea Pirlo  71'
LM 20Netherlands Clarence Seedorf
AM 10Portugal Rui Costa  87'
CF 7 Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko
CF 9 Italy Filippo Inzaghi
Substitutes:
GK 18Italy Christian Abbiati
DF 24Denmark Martin Laursen
DF 25Brazil Roque Júnior  66'
MF 17Italy Cristian Brocchi
MF 23Italy Massimo Ambrosini  87'
MF 27Brazil Serginho  71'
FW 11Brazil Rivaldo
Manager:
Italy Carlo Ancelotti

Man of the Match:
Italy Paolo Maldini (Milan)

Assistant referees:
Germany Christian Schräer (Germany)
Germany Heiner Müller (Germany)
Fourth official:
Germany Wolfgang Stark (Germany)

Statistics

First half[6]
Statistic Juventus Milan
Goals scored 00
Total shots 45
Shots on target 13
Ball possession 46%54%
Corner kicks 27
Fouls committed 1213
Offsides 04
Yellow cards 01
Red cards 00
Second half and extra time[7]
Statistic Juventus Milan
Goals scored 00
Total shots 79
Shots on target 13
Ball possession 51%49%
Corner kicks 36
Fouls committed 2210
Offsides 12
Yellow cards 20
Red cards 00
Overall[7]
Statistic Juventus Milan
Goals scored 00
Total shots 1114
Shots on target 26
Ball possession 49%51%
Corner kicks 513
Fouls committed 3423
Offsides 16
Yellow cards 21
Red cards 00

See also

References

  1. http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/EGCC/2003/5/28/DailyHistory.html?req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA
  2. "Serie A 2001/02: Milan – Juventus 1–1 12/09/2001". Myjuve.it. Retrieved 6 December 2010.
  3. "Serie A 2001/02: Juventus – Milan 1–0 04/14/2002". Myjuve.it. Retrieved 6 December 2010.
  4. "Italian Cup 2001/02: Milan – Juventus 1–2 01/23/2002". Myjuve.it. Retrieved 6 December 2010.
  5. "Italian Cup 2001/02: Juventus – Milan 1–1 02/06/2002". Myjuve.it. Retrieved 6 December 2010.
  6. "Half Time Summary" (PDF). UEFA. UEFA. 28 May 2003. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Full Time Summary" (PDF). UEFA. UEFA. 28 May 2003. Retrieved 20 May 2012.

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