Football : Season Details : 2003

Final English Top Division Football (soccer) Table and Cup Final(s)

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Position Club Points History Notes
1  Manchester United  83 6-28  LC-F 
2  Arsenal  78 2-77  FAC-W 
3  Newcastle United  69 5-10  
4  Chelsea  67 7-14  
5  Liverpool  64 4-41  LC-W 
6  Blackburn Rovers  60 5-2  
7  Everton  59 3-49  
8  Southampton  52 2-25  FAC-F 
9  Manchester City  51 11-1  
10  Tottenham Hotspur  50 5-25  
11  Middlesbrough  49 8-5  
12  Charlton Athletic  49 4-3  
13  Birmingham City  48 10-1  
14  Fulham  48 3-2  
15  Leeds United  47 6-13  
16  Aston Villa  45 5-15  
17  Bolton Wanderers  44 10-2  
18  West Ham United  42 5-10  
19  West Bromwich Albion  26 7-1  
20  Sunderland  19 7-4  

Legend and Abbreviations
Points: 3 for a win : 1 for a draw. Clubs: Blue Qualified for Europe Red Relegated
History is in the form A-B:
 A is the number of occasions that the club has been in the Top Division. 
B is the current number of consecutive seasons in the Top Division.
Notes: FAC FA Cup; LC League Cup;
W Winners - F Finalists


League Cup Final Liverpool 2 Manchester United 0
FA Cup Final Arsenal 1 Southampton 0

European Cup Final AC Milan 0 Juventus 0 aet (pens: 3 - 2)
UEFA Cup Final Porto 3 Celtic 2 aet

aet After Extra Time : pens Penalties


History (England)

Liverpool win the League Cup for a record 7th time.

Arsenal reach their third successive FA Cup final - the first club to do so on two separate occasions. Their 16th FA Cup final appearance is a record. They become the first club since 1982 to retain the Cup. Because the final is played in Cardiff with the roof closed, this is the first indoor FA Cup Final.

Manchester City qualify for Europe because of their disciplinary record. Sunderland score the fewest goals (21) in the top division.

History (Europe)

The European Cup Final is contested by teams from the same country (AC Milan and Juventus from Italy) for the second time.


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