2002–03 AFC Ajax season
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Chairman |
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Stadium | Amsterdam Arena | ||
Eredivisie | 2nd | ||
KNVB Cup | Semi-finals | ||
Champions League | Quarter-finals | ||
Johan Cruijff Schaal | Winners | ||
Top goalscorer | Rafael van der Vaart (18) | ||
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During the 2002–03 Dutch football season, AFC Ajax competed in the Eredivisie.
Season summary
Despite being the top scorers in the Eredivisie, Ajax were unable to defend their title and finished second. They also failed to retain the cup, but compensated by reaching the Champions League quarter-finals before being knocked out by eventual winners A.C. Milan.
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.
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Left club during season
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Reserve squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Transfers
Out
Results
UEFA Champions League
Second group stage
27 November 2002 | Valencia ![]() |
1 – 1 | ![]() |
Estadio Mestalla, Valencia |
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20:45 | Angulo ![]() |
Report | Ibrahimović ![]() |
Attendance: 48,000 Referee: Gilles Veissière (France) |
10 December 2002 | Ajax ![]() |
2 – 1 | ![]() |
Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam |
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20:45 | Ibrahimović ![]() Litmanen ![]() |
Report | Batistuta ![]() |
Attendance: 50,148 Referee: Markus Merk (Germany) |
18 December 2002 | Arsenal ![]() |
1 – 1 | ![]() |
Highbury, London |
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20:45 | Wiltord ![]() |
Report | De Jong ![]() |
Attendance: 35,427 Referee: Lucílio Batista (Portugal) |
26 February 2003 | Ajax ![]() |
0 – 0 | ![]() |
Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam |
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20:45 | Report | Attendance: 51,500 Referee: Valentin Ivanov (Russia) |
11 March 2003 | Ajax ![]() |
1 – 1 | ![]() |
Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam |
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20:45 | Pasanen ![]() |
Report | Kily González ![]() |
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia) |
19 March 2003 | Roma ![]() |
1 – 1 | ![]() |
Stadio Olimpico, Rome |
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20:45 | Cassano ![]() |
Report | Van der Meyde ![]() |
Attendance: 62,000 Referee: Herbert Fandel (Germany) |
References
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