2002–03 Aston Villa F.C. season

Aston Villa
2002–03 season
Chairman Doug Ellis
Manager Graham Taylor
Premier League 16th
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Quarter-finals
UEFA Intertoto Cup Semi-finals
Top goalscorer League:
Dion Dublin (10)

All:
Dion Dublin (14)
Home colours
Away colours

The 2002–03 season was Aston Villa's 11th season in the Premier League, and their 15th consecutive season in the top division of English football.[1]

Season review

Fans had hoped that the return of successful former manager Graham Taylor would spark a serious challenge for honours once more, but unfortunately the actual result was Villa's worst Premier League campaign to date, with the club in serious danger of relegation throughout the season. Survival was only achieved in the penultimate game of the season with a victory over already-doomed Sunderland; Taylor was soon on his way out of the club for good.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[2]

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

No. Position Player
1 Finland GK Peter Enckelman
2 Wales DF Mark Delaney
3 England DF Alan Wright
4 Sweden DF Olof Mellberg
5 Turkey DF Alpay Özalan
6 England DF Gareth Barry
7 England MF Ian Taylor
8 Colombia FW Juan Pablo Angel
9 England FW Dion Dublin
10 England FW Darius Vassell
11 Republic of Ireland DF Steve Staunton
12 Germany MF Thomas Hitzlsperger
13 Netherlands GK Stefan Postma
14 Sweden FW Marcus Allbäck
15 Ecuador DF Ulises de la Cruz
No. Position Player
16 England FW Peter Crouch
17 England MF Lee Hendrie
19 Croatia FW Boško Balaban
20 Morocco MF Mustapha Hadji
21 England DF Jlloyd Samuel[3]
22 Morocco MF Hassan Kachloul
24 England DF Liam Ridgewell
25 England FW Stefan Moore
26 Republic of Ireland MF Mark Kinsella
27 Norway DF Ronny Johnsen
28 Norway MF Øyvind Leonhardsen
29 England MF Peter Whittingham
30 Wales DF Rob Edwards
31 England DF Stephen Cooke
33 Iceland DF Joey Guðjónsson (on loan from Real Betis)

Left club during season

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

No. Position Player
6 Netherlands MF George Boateng (to Middlesbrough)
10 England FW Paul Merson (to Portsmouth)
No. Position Player
18 England MF Steve Stone (to Portsmouth)
23 England MF Michael Boulding (to Grimsby Town)

Reserve squad

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

No. Position Player
32 England FW Luke Moore
37 England GK Boaz Myhill[4]
38 Republic of Ireland MF John McGrath
No. Position Player
39 Republic of Ireland GK Wayne Henderson
40 Republic of Ireland MF Keith Fahey

Statistics

Starting 11

No.
Pos
Nat
Name
MS Notes
1 GK Finland Peter Enckelman 39
2 RB Wales Mark Delaney 17
27 CB Norway Ronny Johnsen 29
4 CB Sweden Olof Mellberg 44
21 LB England Jlloyd Samuel 40
26 RM Republic of Ireland Mark Kinsella 18 Steve Staunton has 28 starts
17 CM England Lee Hendrie 27
6 CM England Gareth Barry 44
12 LM Germany Thomas Hitzlsperger 30
9 CF England Dion Dublin 30
10 CF England Darius Vassell 32

Results

Pre-season

Date Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F A
Scorers Competition
20 July 2002 FC Zurich A 0 2 Intertoto Cup
27 July 2002 FC Zurich H 3 0 Boulding (33), Allback (52), Staunton (77) Intertoto Cup
August 2002 Lille A 1 1 Taylor (83) Intertoto Cup
August 2002 Lille H 0 2 Intertoto Cup

Premier League

Final standings

Pos
Club
Pld
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
15
Leeds United
38
14
5
19
58
57
+1
47
16
Aston Villa
38
12
9
17
42
47
5
45
17
Bolton Wanderers
38
10
14
14
41
51
10
44

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

FA Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result

F A

Scorers Attendance
4 January 2003 Round 3 Blackburn Rovers H 1 4 Angel 41' 23,884

League Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result

F A

Scorers Attendance
2 October 2002 Round 2 Luton Town H 3 0 De La Cruz 9', Dublin (2) 35', 48' 20,833
6 November 2002 Round 3 Oxford United A 3 0 Taylor 74', Barry 77', Dublin 86' 12,177
4 December 2002 Round 4 Preston North End H 5 0 Vassell 44', 55', Dublin 80', Ángel 84', Hitzlsperger 87' 23,042
18 December 2003 Round 5 Liverpool H 3 4 Vassell 23' (pen), Hitzlsperger 72', Henchoz 88 (o.g.) 38,530

Transfers

In

# Pos Player From Fee Date
33 MFIceland Joey Guðjónsson Spain Real Betis Loan January 2003
14 FWSweden Marcus Allbäck Netherlands SC Heerenveen £2,000,000 July 2002
27 DFNorway Ronny Johnsen England Manchester United F.C. Free July 2002
15 DFColombia Ulises de la Cruz Scotland Hibernian F.C. £1,000,000 July 2002
26 MFRepublic of Ireland Mark Kinsella England Charlton Athletic F.C. £1,000,000 July 2002
28 MFNorway Øyvind Leonhardsen England Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Free July 2002
13 GKNetherlands Stefan Postma Netherlands De Graafschap £1,500,000 July 2002
N/A FWEngland Michael Boulding England Grimsby Town F.C. Free July 2002

Out

# Pos Player To Fee Date
10 MFEngland Paul Merson England Portsmouth F.C. Free June 2002
6 MFNetherlands George Boateng England Middlesbrough F.C. £5,000,000 June 2002
1 GKDenmark Peter Schmeichel England Manchester City F.C. Free June 2002
19 FWCroatia Boško Balaban Croatia GNK Dinamo Zagreb Loan June 2002
43 DFEngland Liam Ridgewell England A.F.C. Bournemouth Loan August 2002
24 MFRepublic of Ireland John McGrath England Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. Loan November 2002
N/A MFEngland Jay Smith England Southend United F.C. Free November 2002
18 MFEngland Steve Stone England Portsmouth F.C. Free December 2002
N/A FWEngland Michael Boulding England Grimsby Town F.C. Free January 2003
7 MFEngland Ian Taylor England Derby County F.C. Released August 2003

See also

References

  1. "Aston Villa". soccerbase. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  2. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/eng/2002-2003/faprem/avilla.htm
  3. Samuel later went on to represent Trinidad and Tobago, but was registered as an English player at this time.
  4. Myhill was born in Modesto, California, United States, and later represented Wales internationally.
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