2002–03 Hamburger SV season
2002–03 season | ||||
Manager | Kurt Jara | |||
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Bundesliga | 4th | |||
DFB-Pokal | Last 16 | |||
Top goalscorer | Bernardo Romeo (14) | |||
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Hamburger SV nearly qualified for the Champions League, only just falling short to Borussia Dortmund. Given that HSV had been mired in the midfield for the last few seasons, the season was regarded as a successful one.
Squad
First team
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Matches
Bundesliga
- Hamburg-Hannover 2–1
- 0–1 Dariusz Żuraw 6'
- 1–1 Jörg Albertz 82'
- 2–1 Jörg Albertz 84' (pen.)
- SV Werder Bremen-Hamburg 2–1
- 1–0 Angelos Charisteas (9)
- 1–1 Tomáš Ujfaluši (20)
- 2–1 Holger Wehlage (50)
- Hamburg-Bayern Munich 0–3
- 0–1 Claudio Pizarro (25)
- 0–2 Claudio Pizarro (85)
- 0–3 Alexander Zickler (88)
- Wolfsburg-Hamburg 2–1
- 1–0 Stefan Effenberg (51 pen)
- 1–1 Roda Antar (71)
- 2–1 Hans Sarpei (83)
- Hamburg-Kaiserslautern 2–0
- 1–0 Bernardo Romeo (66)
- 2–0 Bernardo Romeo (77)
- Hertha Berlin-Hamburg 2–0
- 1–0 Marcelinho (50)
- 2–0 Bart Goor (52)
- Hamburg-Stuttgart 3–2
- 0–1 Jochen Seitz (9)
- 1–1 Bernardo Romeo (14)
- 2–1 Sergej Barbarez (22)
- 2–2 Alexander Hleb (25)
- 3–2 Bernardo Romeo (86)
- Schalke 04-Hamburg 3–0
- 1–0 Victor Agali (9)
- 2–0 Ebbe Sand (15)
- 3–0 Gerald Asamoah (45)
- Hamburg-Mönchengladbach 1–0
- 1–0 Erik Meijer (47)
- Arminia Bielefeld-Hamburg 2–1
- 1–0 Mamadou Diabang (14)
- 2–0 Mamadou Diabang (57)
- 2–1 Erik Meijer (66)
- Borussia Dortmund-Hamburg 1–1
- 1–0 Tomáš Rosický (68)
- 1–1 Kim Christensen (88)
- Hamburg-1860 Munich 1–0
- 1–0 Bernardo Romeo (29)
- Nuremberg-Hamburg 1–3
- 0–1 Sergej Barbarez (26)
- 1–1 Saša Ćirić (40 pen)
- 1–2 Marcel Maltritz (51)
- 1–3 Bernardo Romeo (66)
- Hamburg-Energie Cottbus 1–1
- 1–0 Rodolfo Cardoso (47)
- 1–1 Andrzej Juskowiak (90)
- Bayer Leverkusen-Hamburg 2–3
- 0–1 Bernardo Romeo (3)
- 1–1 Hanno Balitsch (11)
- 2–1 Yıldıray Baştürk (21)
- 2–2 Bernardo Romeo (52)
- 2–3 Sergej Barbarez (76)
- Hamburg-Bochum 1–1
- 1–0 Sergej Barbarez (56)
- 1–1 Peter Graulund (90)
- Hansa Rostock-Hamburg 0–0
- Hannover-Hamburg 2–2
- 1–0 Fredi Bobić (40)
- 2–0 Mohamadou Idrissou (50)
- 2–1 Tomáš Ujfaluši (63)
- 2–2 Erik Meijer (78)
- Hamburg-Werder Bremen 1–0
- 1–0 Sergej Barbarez (56)
- Bayern Munich-Hamburg 1–1
- 1–0 Claudio Pizarro (11)
- 1–1 Naohiro Takahara (90)
- Hamburg-Wolfsburg 2–0
- 1–0 Rodolfo Cardoso (38)
- 2–0 Collin Benjamin (90)
- Kaiserslautern-Hamburg 2–0
- 1–0 Vratislav Lokvenc (51)
- 2–0 Miroslav Klose (57)
- Hamburg-Hertha Berlin 1–0
- 1–0 Nico-Jan Hoogma (56)
- Stuttgart-Hamburg 1–1
- 1–0 Kevin Kurányi (20)
- 1–1 Mehdi Mahdavikia (43)
- Hamburg-Schalke 04 3–1
- 1–0 Bernardo Romeo (29)
- 1–1 Marco van Hoogdalem (57)
- 2–1 Naohiro Takahara (85)
- 3–1 Bernardo Romeo (90)
- Mönchengladbach-Hamburg 2–0
- 1–0 Mikael Forssell (6)
- 2–0 Marcelo Pletsch (55)
- Hamburg-Arminia Bielefeld 1–0
- 1–0 Bastian Reinhardt (10 og)
- Hamburg-Borussia Dortmund 1–1
- 1–0 Bernardo Romeo (65)
- 1–1 Jan Koller (68)
- 1860 Munich-Hamburg 1–1
- 1–0 Martin Max (36)
- 1–1 Milan Fukal (65)
- Hamburg-Nuremberg 4–0
- 1–0 Milan Fukal (36)
- 2–0 Bernardo Romeo (43)
- 3–0 Mehdi Mahdavikia (55)
- 4–0 Naohiro Takahara (76)
- Hamburg-Bayer Leverkusen 4–1
- 1–0 Sergej Barbarez (18)
- 2–0 Bernardo Romeo (55)
- 2–1 Hanno Balitsch (88)
- 3–1 Lars Jacobsen (90)
- 4–1 Erik Meijer (90)
- Bochum-Hamburg 1–1
- 1–0 Thomas Christiansen (31)
- 1–1 Christian Rahn (82)
- Hamburg-Hansa Rostock 2–0
- 1–0 Rodolfo Cardoso (45)
- 2–0 Bernardo Romeo (53)
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