2002–03 A.S. Roma season

Roma
2002–03 season
President Franco Sensi
Manager Fabio Capello
Stadium Stadio Olimpico
Serie A 8th
Coppa Italia Runners-up
UEFA Champions League Second group stage
Top goalscorer League:
Francesco Totti (14)

All:
Francesco Totti (20)
Average home league attendance 57,160[1]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Associazione Sportiva Roma crashed down to earth following its previous two remarkable seasons, where it had won Serie A in 2000–01 and finished a close second in 2001–02. Despite the acquisition of Pep Guardiola as central midfielder, he did not apparently fit into Fabio Capello's first-team plans. The squad was essentially the same as the year before, and Guardiola's absence from the starting XI spoke volumes about the reputation of the Roma players at the time. However, things began to go against Roma following its tense competition in Serie A with Juventus. Suspecting things were amiss, both chairman Franco Sensi and manager Capello publicly condemned the judgements, and given the Calciopoli scandal in 2006, chances are they had a point.

Due to all the 'misfortune' with decisions, Roma's season soon descended into complete darkness, the only highlight of the season being the qualification for the Coppa Italia final, which they lost to Milan. In the league, only a strong final third of the season saved eighth place, with only Francesco Totti reaching his normal level.

Players

Squad information

Squad No. Name Nationality Position Date of birth (age) Previous Club
Goalkeepers
1 Francesco Antonioli Italy GK September 14, 1969 (aged 33) Bologna
12 Carlo Zotti Italy GK September 3, 1982 (aged 20) Roma Primavera
22 Ivan Pelizzoli Italy GK November 18, 1980 (aged 22) Atalanta
Defenders
2 Cafu Brazil RB November 30, 1965 (aged 32) Palmeiras
4 Luigi Sartor Italy RB/LB January 30, 1975 (aged 28) Parma
5 Jonathan Zebina France RB/CB July 19, 1978 (aged 24) Cagliari
6 Aldair Brazil CB November 30, 1965 (aged 37) Benfica
13 Leandro Cufré Argentina CB/LB May 9, 1978 (aged 25) Gimnasia La Plata
19 Walter Samuel Argentina CB March 23, 1978 (aged 25) Boca Juniors
23 Christian Panucci Italy RB / CB April 12, 1973 (aged 30) Monaco
25 Saliou Lassissi Ivory Coast CB August 15, 1978 (aged 24) Parma
26 Damiano Ferronetti Italy LB November 1, 1984 (aged 18) Roma Primavera
31 Traianos Dellas Greece CB January 31, 1976 (aged 27) Perugia
32 Vincent Candela France LB October 24, 1973 (aged 29) Guingamp
Midfielders
7 Diego Fuser Italy RM November 11, 1968 (aged 34) Parma
8 Francisco Lima Brazil DM October 17, 1971 (aged 31) Bologna
11 Emerson Brazil DM October 4, 1976 (aged 26) Bayer Leverkusen
15 Olivier Dacourt France CM September 25, 1974 (aged 28) Leeds United
17 Damiano Tommasi Italy DM May 17, 1974 (aged 29) Hellas Verona
20 Davide Bombardini Italy CM June 21, 1974 (aged 28) Palermo
27 Daniele De Rossi Italy DM July 24, 1983 (aged 19) Roma Primavera
25 Gianni Guigou Uruguay LM February 22, 1975 (aged 28) Nacional
28 Josep Guardiola Spain DM January 18, 1971 (aged 32) Brescia
Alberto Aquilani Italy CM/AM July 7, 1984 (aged 18) Roma Primavera
Forwards
9 Vincenzo Montella Italy CF June 18, 1974 (aged 28) Sampdoria
10 Francesco Totti (c) Italy FW September 27, 1976 (aged 26) Roma Primavera
18 Antonio Cassano Italy FW July 12, 1982 (aged 20) Bari
24 Marco Delvecchio Italy CF April 7, 1973 (aged 30) Internazionale
30 Massimo Marazzina Italy CF July 16, 1974 (aged 29) Chievo
33 Gabriel Batistuta Argentina CF February 1, 1969 (aged 34) Fiorentina

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started round Current
position
Final
position
First match Last match
Serie A Matchday 1 8th 14 September 2002 24 May 2003
Coppa Italia Round of 16 Runners-up 4 December 2002 31 May 2003
Champions League Group stage Second group stage 17 September 2002 19 March 2003

Last updated: 31 May 2003

Serie A

Main article: 2002–03 Serie A

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Juventus (C) 34 21 9 4 64 29+35 72 2003–04 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2 Internazionale 34 19 8 7 64 38+26 65
3 Milan 34 18 7 9 55 30+25 61
4 Lazio 34 15 15 4 57 32+25 60 2003–04 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
5 Parma 34 15 11 8 55 36+19 56 2003–04 UEFA Cup First round
6 Udinese 34 16 8 10 38 35+3 56
7 Chievo 34 16 7 11 51 39+12 55
8 Roma 34 13 10 11 55 46+9 49 2003–04 UEFA Cup First round 1
9 Brescia 34 9 15 10 36 382 42 2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup Second round BRE 3–1 PER
PER 0–0 BRE
10 Perugia 34 10 12 12 40 488 42 2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup Third round 2
11 Bologna 34 10 11 13 39 478 41
12 Modena 34 9 11 14 30 4818 38 MOD: 10 pts
EMP: 9 pts
ATA: 7 pts
REG: 5 pts
13 Empoli 34 9 11 14 36 4610 38
14 Atalanta (R) 34 8 14 12 35 4712 38 Relegation play-off
15 Reggina 34 10 8 16 38 5315 38
16 Piacenza (R) 34 8 6 20 44 6218 30 Relegation to Serie B
17 Como (R) 34 4 12 18 29 5728 24
18 Torino (R) 34 4 9 21 23 5835 21

Source: Lega Serie A
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1Roma qualified for the first round of the 2003–04 UEFA Cup as Coppa Italia runners-up because the winner, Milan, qualified for the Champions League as the winners of the competition.
2Perugia gained entry to the 2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup after Chievo renounced.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
34 13 10 11 55 46  +9 49 9 5 3 34 19  +15 4 5 8 21 27  −6

Last updated: 24 May 2003.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH
Result W L L W W W D D D D L D L W W L L L W D D L W D L W D W L W W W D L

Last updated: 24 May 2003.
Source: Competitive matches
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

Coppa Italia

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Group C
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Spain Real Madrid 6231157+89
Italy Roma 62313419
Greece AEK Athens 60607706
Belgium Genk 60422974

Second group stage

Group B
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Spain Valencia 62315619
Netherlands Ajax 615065+18
England Arsenal 614165+17
Italy Roma 61237815

Statistics

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSerie A Coppa Italia Champions League
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Players transferred out during the season

Source: Competitions

Goalscorers

Rank No. Pos Nat Name Serie A Coppa Italia UEFA CL Total
1 10 FW Italy Francesco Totti 14 3 3 20
2 18 FW Italy Antonio Cassano 9 1 4 14
3 9 FW Italy Vincenzo Montella 9 2 0 11
4 24 FW Italy Marco Delvecchio 4 4 1 9
5 11 MF Brazil Emerson 2 3 1 6
33 FW Argentina Gabriel Batistuta 4 1 1 6
7 17 MF Italy Damiano Tommasi 3 0 0 3
8 19 DF Argentina Walter Samuel 2 0 0 2
27 MF Italy Daniele De Rossi 2 0 0 2
10 2 DF Brazil Cafu 0 1 0 1
23 DF Italy Christian Panucci 1 0 0 1
25 MF Uruguay Gianni Guigou 1 0 0 1
31 DF Greece Traianos Dellas 1 0 0 1
32 DF France Vincent Candela 1 0 0 1
Own goal 2 1 0 3
Totals 55 16 10 81

Last updated: 31 May 2003

Clean sheets

Rank No. Pos Nat Name Serie A Coppa Italia UEFA CL Total
1 1 GK Italy Francesco Antonioli 1 0 5 6
2 22 GK Italy Ivan Pelizzoli 4 1 0 5
Totals 5 1 5 11

Last updated: 31 May 2003

Disciplinary record

No. Pos Nat Player Serie A Coppa Italia UEFA CL Total
Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card
Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Last updated:

References

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