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2002–03 AFC Ajax season

During the 2002–03 Dutch Football season, AFC Ajax competed in the Eredivisie.

Season summary

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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

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Squad at end of season[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ROU Bogdan Lobonț
2 DF  TUN Hatem Trabelsi
3 DF  NOR André Bergdølmo
4 DF  CZE Tomáš Galásek
5 DF  ROU Cristian Chivu
7 MF  NED Andy van der Meyde
8 MF  NED Richard Witschge
9 FW  SWE Zlatan Ibrahimović
10 MF  RSA Steven Pienaar
12 DF  NED John Heitinga
13 DF  BRA Maxwell
15 MF  NED Wesley Sneijder
16 DF  FIN Petri Pasanen
17 FW  BRA Wamberto
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF  USA John O'Brien
20 MF  FIN Jari Litmanen
21 GK  AUS Joey Didulica[2]
22 MF  GHA Abubakari Yakubu
23 MF  NED Rafael van der Vaart
24 DF  BEL Jelle van Damme
25 MF  CPV David Mendes da Silva (on loan from Sparta Rotterdam)
26 MF  NED Nigel de Jong
27 FW  NED Victor Sikora
28 MF  MAR Nourdin Boukhari
29 MF  NED Jamal Akachar
30 MF  NED Stefano Seedorf
31 GK  NED Maarten Stekelenburg
32 GK  NED Henk Timmer (on loan from AZ)

Left club during season

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF  NED Aron Winter (retired)
11 FW  EGY Mido (on loan to Celta Vigo)
14 MF  NED Jan van Halst (to Vitesse)
15 DF  NED Tim de Cler (to AZ)
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW  GRE Nikos Machlas (on loan to Sevilla)
20 FW  NED Cedric van der Gun (on loan to Willem II)
25 MF  COL Daniel Cruz (on loan to Germinal Beerschot)

Reserve squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  NED Mitchell Piqué
No. Pos. Nation Player

Transfers

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Results

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UEFA Champions League

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First group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification INT AJX LYO ROS
1 Italy Internazionale 6 3 2 1 12 8 +4 11 Advance to second group stage 1–0 1–2 3–0
2 Netherlands Ajax 6 2 2 2 6 5 +1 8 1–2 2–1 1–1
3 France Lyon 6 2 2 2 12 9 +3 8 Transfer to UEFA Cup 3–3 0–2 5–0
4 Norway Rosenborg 6 0 4 2 4 12 −8 4 2–2 0–0 1–1
Source: RSSSF

Second group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification VAL AJX ARS ROM
1 Spain Valencia 6 2 3 1 5 6 −1 9 Advance to knockout stage 1–1 2–1 0–3
2 Netherlands Ajax 6 1 5 0 6 5 +1 8 1–1 0–0 2–1
3 England Arsenal 6 1 4 1 6 5 +1 7 0–0 1–1 1–1
4 Italy Roma 6 1 2 3 7 8 −1 5 0–1 1–1 1–3
Source: RSSSF
27 November 2002 Valencia Spain 1–1 Netherlands Ajax Valencia, Spain
20:45 Angulo 90' Report Ibrahimović 89' Stadium: Estadio Mestalla
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Gilles Veissière (France)
10 December 2002 Ajax Netherlands 2–1 Italy Roma Amsterdam, Netherlands
20:45 Report Batistuta 89' Stadium: Amsterdam Arena
Attendance: 50,148
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)
18 February 2003 Arsenal England 1–1 Netherlands Ajax London, England
20:45 Wiltord 5' Report De Jong 17' Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 35,427
Referee: Lucílio Batista (Portugal)
26 February 2003 Ajax Netherlands 0–0 England Arsenal Amsterdam, Netherlands
20:45 Report Stadium: Amsterdam Arena
Attendance: 51,500
Referee: Valentin Ivanov (Russia)
11 March 2003 Ajax Netherlands 1–1 Spain Valencia Amsterdam, Netherlands
20:45 Pasanen 56' Report González 28' (pen.) Stadium: Amsterdam Arena
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)
19 March 2003 Roma Italy 1–1 Netherlands Ajax Rome, Italy
20:45 Cassano 23' Report Van der Meyde 1' Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 62,000
Referee: Herbert Fandel (Germany)

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