2002–03 in Belgian football
The 2002-2003 season was the 100th competitive season in Belgian football.
National team
Belgium began their qualifying campaign for the 2004 UEFA European Championship.
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score* | Comp | Belgium scorers | Match Report |
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August 21, 2002 | Szczecin (A) | Poland | 1–1 | F | Wesley Sonck | |
September 7, 2002 | King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (H) | Bulgaria | 0–2 | ECQ | ||
October 12, 2002 | Estadi Communal, Andorra La Vella (A) | Andorra | 1–0 | ECQ | Wesley Sonck | |
October 16, 2002 | A.Le Coq Arena, Tallinn (A) | Estonia | 1–0 | ECQ | Wesley Sonck | |
February 12, 2003 | Annaba (A) | Algeria | 3–1 | F | Emile Mpenza (2), Wesley Sonck | |
March 29, 2003 | Maksimir stadium, Zagreb (A) | Croatia | 0–4 | ECQ | ||
April 30, 2003 | King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (H) | Poland | 3–1 | F | Wesley Sonck, Thomas Buffel, Tom Soetaers | |
June 7, 2003 | Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia (A) | Bulgaria | 2–2 | ECQ | Stilian Petrov (og), Philippe Clement | |
June 11, 2003 | Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent (H) | Andorra | 3–0 | ECQ | Bart Goor (2), Wesley Sonck | www.sport.be |
* Belgium score given first
Key
- H = Home match
- A = Away match
- F = Friendly
- ECQ = UEFA European Championship 2004 Qualifying, Group 8
- og = own goal
Honours
Competition | Winner |
---|---|
Jupiler League | Club Brugge |
Cup | Louviéroise |
Supercup | Club Brugge |
Second division | Cercle Brugge |
Third division A | Berchem Sport |
Third division B | Tubize |
References
- (English) FA website - International results
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