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The 2002/2003 season in Dutch football was the 47th season in the Eredivisie, where PSV Eindhoven claimed the title while FC Utrecht won the Dutch National Cup by defeating Feyenoord Rotterdam in the final. Contents 1 Johan Cruijff-schaal 2 Eredivisie 2.1 Topscorers 2.2 Awards 2.2.1 Dutch Footballer of the Year 2.2.2 Dutch Golden Shoe Winner 2.3 PSV Winning Squad 2002-2003 3 Eerste Divisie 3.1 Topscorers 4 Promotion and relegation 4.1 Group A 4.2 Group B 5 KNVB Cup 6 Dutch national team 7 See also 8 References // Johan Cruijff-schaal Since 1991 the annual opening of the new football (soccer) season is played between the reigning champions and the Cup Winners of the previous season. The Cup was named PTT Telecom Cup for three years (1991–1993), then Super Cup and since 1996 the trophy played for is officially called the "Johan Cruijff Schaal", named after Dutch football legend Johan Cruijff. August 11, 2002 Ajax 3–1 PSV Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam Attendance: 40.000 Referee: Van Hulten Van der Vaart 41', 76' Mido 54' Kezman 10' Eredivisie Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference 1 PSV Eindhoven 84 34 26 6 2 87 20 +67 2 Ajax Amsterdam 83 34 26 5 3 96 32 +64 3 Feyenoord Rotterdam 80 34 25 5 4 89 39 +50 4 NAC Breda 52 34 13 13 8 42 31 +11 5 NEC Nijmegen 51 34 14 9 11 41 40 +1 6 Roda JC 50 34 14 8 12 58 54 +4 7 SC Heerenveen 47 34 13 8 13 61 55 +6 8 FC Utrecht 47 34 12 11 11 49 49 0 9 RKC Waalwijk 46 34 14 4 16 44 51 -7 10 AZ Alkmaar 44 34 12 8 14 50 69 -19 11 Willem II Tilburg 42 34 11 9 14 48 51 -3 12 FC Twente 41 34 10 11 13 36 45 -9 13 RBC Roosendaal 41 36 10 6 18 33 54 -21 14 Vitesse Arnhem 33 34 8 9 17 37 51 -14 15 FC Groningen 32 34 7 11 16 28 44 -16 16 FC Zwolle 32 34 8 8 18 31 62 -31 17 Excelsior Rotterdam 23 34 5 8 21 38 72 -34 18 De Graafschap 23 34 6 5 23 35 84 -49 Champions League : PSV Eindhoven Champions League qualification : Ajax Amsterdam UEFA Cup : Feyenoord, NAC, NEC and FC Utrecht Promotion / relegation play-offs ("Nacompetitie") : FC Zwolle and Excelsior Relegated : De Graafschap Topscorers Position Player Nationality Club Goals 1 Mateja Kezman PSV Eindhoven 35 2 Pierre van Hooijdonk Feyenoord Rotterdam 28 3 Dirk Kuijt FC Utrecht 20 4 Thomas Buffel Feyenoord Rotterdam 18 – Rafael van der Vaart Ajax Amsterdam 18 6 Rick Hoogendorp RKC Waalwijk 16 7 Matthew Amoah Vitesse Arnhem 15 8 Zlatan Ibrahimović Ajax Amsterdam 13 9 Orlando Engelaar NAC Breda 12 – Arjen Robben PSV Eindhoven 12 Awards Dutch Footballer of the Year 2002 / 2003 — Mateja Kezman (PSV Eindhoven) Dutch Golden Shoe Winner 2002 — Cristian Chivu (Ajax Amsterdam) 2003 — Dirk Kuijt (FC Utrecht) PSV Winning Squad 2002-2003 Goal Frank Kooiman Yves Lenaerts Jelle ten Rouwelaar Ronald Waterreus Defence Eric Addo Kasper Bøgelund Wilfred Bouma Robert van Boxel Jürgen Dirkx Ernest Faber Jan Heintze Léon Hese Kevin Hofland Michael Lamey Young-Pyo Lee André Ooijer Lindsay Wilson Midfield Mark van Bommel Giorgi Gakhokidze John de Jong Leandro Theo Lucius Marquinho Ji-Sung Park Adil Ramzi Dennis Rommedahl Remco van der Schaaf Johann Vogel Attack Arnold Bruggink Arjen Robben Claudio Klaas Jan Huntelaar Mateja Kezman Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink Management Guus Hiddink (Coach) Erwin Koeman (Assistant) Fred Rutten (Assistant) Eerste Divisie Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference 1 ADO Den Haag 83 34 26 5 3 74 20 +54 2 FC Emmen 75 34 23 6 5 66 33 +33 3 Helmond Sport 64 34 19 7 8 72 44 +28 4 Heracles Almelo 60 34 18 6 10 78 52 +26 5 FC Den Bosch 60 34 18 6 10 62 38 +24 6 FC Volendam 60 34 18 6 10 61 44 +17 7 Go Ahead Eagles 58 34 17 7 10 74 55 +19 8 Sparta Rotterdam 45 34 13 6 15 60 62 -2 9 TOP Oss 44 34 13 5 16 48 68 -20 10 FC Eindhoven 41 34 11 8 15 41 49 -8 11 Cambuur Leeuwarden 40 34 12 4 18 54 77 -23 12 Stormvogels Telstar 38 34 11 5 18 37 45 -8 13 VVV-Venlo 37 34 10 7 17 42 60 -18 14 HFC Haarlem 35 34 9 8 17 31 63 -32 15 Fortuna Sittard 32 34 8 8 18 43 53 -10 16 MVV Maastricht 32 34 8 8 18 35 53 -18 17 BV Veendam 32 34 8 8 18 37 66 -29 18 FC Dordrecht 24 34 6 6 22 31 64 -33 Promoted : ADO Den Haag Promotion / Relegation play-offs ("Nacompetitie") : Emmen, Heracles, Den Bosch, Volendam and Go Ahead Eagles Topscorers Position Player Nationality Club Goals 1 Donny de Groot FC Emmen 30 2 Rik Platvoet Heracles Almelo 26 3 Danny Koevermans Sparta Rotterdam 25 4 Stefan Jansen FC Den Bosch 20 5 Jan Bruin Cambuur Leeuwarden 19 6 Ugur Yildirim Go Ahead Eagles 18 7 Roy Stroeve ADO Den Haag 17 – Koen van de Laak FC Den Bosch 17 – Ronald Hamming Fortuna Sittard 17 Promotion and relegation Group A Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference 1 FC Zwolle 14 6 4 2 0 12 5 +7 2 Helmond Sport 10 6 3 1 2 9 10 -1 3 FC Den Bosch 10 6 2 1 3 7 10 -3 4 Go Ahead Eagles 3 6 1 0 5 9 12 -3 Group B Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference 1 FC Volendam 12 6 4 0 2 12 7 +5 2 FC Emmen 9 6 3 0 3 6 6 0 3 Excelsior Rotterdam 9 6 3 0 3 8 9 -1 4 Heracles Almelo 6 6 2 0 4 6 10 -4 Stayed : FC Zwolle Promoted : FC Volendam Relegated : Excelsior Rotterdam KNVB Cup Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final                     March 4          Excelsior Rotterdam  1 April 15  FC Utrecht  3    FC Utrecht  2 March 5      PSV Eindhoven  1    PSV Eindhoven  2 June 1 - 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