2002–03 UEFA Cup final phase

The final phase of the 2002–03 UEFA Cup began on 26 November 2002 with the first matches of the third round and concluded on 21 May 2003 with the final at the Estadio Olímpico in Seville, Spain. A total of 32 teams competed in this phase of the competition.

Times up to 30 March 2003 (quarter-finals) were CET (UTC+1), and thereafter (semi-finals and final) CEST (UTC+2).

Round and draw dates

The draw for the third round was held in Geneva, while the remaining draws were held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[1]

Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Third round 15 November 2002 28 November 2002 12 December 2002
Fourth round 13 December 2002 20 February 2003 27 February 2003
Quarter-finals 13 March 2003 20 March 2003
Semi-finals 21 March 2003 10 April 2003 24 April 2003
Final 21 May 2003 at Estadio Olímpico, Seville

Format

Apart from the final, each tie was played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scored more goals on aggregate over the two legs advanced to the next round. If the aggregate score was level, the away goals rule was applied, i.e., the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs advanced. If away goals were also equal, then thirty minutes of extra time (two fifteen-minute periods) was played. The away goals rule was again applied after extra time, i.e., if there were goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score was still level, the visiting team advanced by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals were scored during extra time, the tie was decided by penalty shoot-out.

In the final, which was played as a single match, if scores were level at the end of normal time, extra time was played. If, on completion of the first period of extra time, one of the teams had scored more goals than the other, the silver goal rule was applied, i.e., the match ended and that team was declared the winner. If no decisive goal was scored, the second period of the extra time was played, followed by a penalty shoot-out if scores remained tied.[2]

The mechanism of the draws for each round was as follows:[2]

Qualified teams

The final phase involved 32 teams: the 24 teams which qualified from the second round, and the eight third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage.[2]

Key to colours
Teams advancing from the second round
Third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage
Team Coeff. Team Coeff. Team Coeff. Team Coeff.
Italy Lazio 106.334 Greece Panathinaikos 57.058 France Lens 44.176 France Auxerre 32.176
England Liverpool 79.729 Germany Stuttgart 53.495 Belgium Club Brugge 41.762 Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem 30.082
England Leeds United 76.729 Germany Hertha BSC 52.495 Greece PAOK 41.058 Czech Republic Slovan Liberec 29.312
Spain Celta Vigo 76.233 Greece AEK Athens 52.058 Belgium Anderlecht 38.762 England Fulham 27.729
France Lyon 74.176 France Paris Saint-Germain 51.176 Austria Sturm Graz 37.625 Turkey Beşiktaş 26.362
Portugal Porto 66.124 Spain Real Betis 49.233 Portugal Boavista 36.124 Poland Wisła Kraków 21.750
France Bordeaux 63.176 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 47.312 Scotland Celtic 36.062 Israel Maccabi Haifa 18.666
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 59.979 Germany Schalke 04 46.495 Spain Málaga 34.233 Turkey Denizlispor 14.362

Bracket

Third round   Fourth round   Quarter-finals   Semi-finals   Final
 Scotland Celtic (a) 1 1 2  
 Spain Celta Vigo 0 2 2      Scotland Celtic 3 2 5  
 Belgium Club Brugge 1 0 1    Germany Stuttgart 1 3 4  
 Germany Stuttgart 2 1 3        Scotland Celtic 1 2 3  
 Spain Real Betis 1 0 1        England Liverpool 1 0 1  
 France Auxerre 0 2 2      France Auxerre 0 0 0
 Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem 0 0 0    England Liverpool 1 2 3  
 England Liverpool 1 1 2        Scotland Celtic 1 1 2  
 Spain Málaga 0 2 2        Portugal Boavista 1 0 1  
 England Leeds United 0 1 1      Spain Málaga 0 1 1  
 Greece AEK Athens 4 4 8    Greece AEK Athens 0 0 0  
 Israel Maccabi Haifa 0 1 1        Spain Málaga 1 0 1(1)
 Germany Hertha BSC 2 0 2        Portugal Boavista (p) 0 1 1(4)  
 England Fulham 1 0 1      Germany Hertha BSC 3 0 3
 France Paris Saint-Germain 2 0 2    Portugal Boavista (a) 2 1 3  
 Portugal Boavista (a) 1 1 2        Scotland Celtic 2
 Portugal Porto 3 0 3        Portugal Porto 3
 France Lens 0 1 1      Portugal Porto 6 2 8  
 Turkey Denizlispor 0 1 1    Turkey Denizlispor 1 2 3  
 France Lyon 0 0 0        Portugal Porto 0 2 2  
 Czech Republic Slovan Liberec 2 0 2        Greece Panathinaikos 1 0 1  
 Scotland Panathinaikos 2 1 3      Greece Panathinaikos 3 0 3
 France Bordeaux 0 2 2    Belgium Anderlecht 0 2 2  
 Belgium Anderlecht 2 2 4        Portugal Porto 4 0 4
 Austria Sturm Graz 1 1 2        Italy Lazio 1 0 1  
 Italy Lazio 3 0 3      Italy Lazio 3 2 5  
 Poland Wisła Kraków 1 4 5    Poland Wisła Kraków 3 1 4  
 Germany Schalke 04 1 1 2        Italy Lazio 1 2 3
 Greece PAOK F.C. 1 0 1        Turkey Beşiktaş 0 1 1  
 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 0 4 4      Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1 2 3
 Turkey Beşiktaş 3 0 3    Turkey Beşiktaş 0 4 4  
 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 1 0 1  

Third round

Seeding

The 32 teams were distributed into two groups of eight teams, each containing four seeded and four unseeded teams. The draw was held on 15 November 2002 in Geneva, Switzerland.[3]

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4
Seeded Unseeded Seeded Unseeded Seeded Unseeded Seeded Unseeded

Italy Lazio
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
Spain Real Betis
Germany Schalke 04

Austria Sturm Graz
France Auxerre
Turkey Beşiktaş
Poland Wisła Kraków

England Liverpool
Greece Panathinaikos
Germany Stuttgart
France Paris Saint-Germain

Belgium Club Brugge
Portugal Boavista
Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem
Czech Republic Slovan Liberec

England Leeds United
France Lyon
France Bordeaux
Czech Republic Slavia Prague

Greece PAOK
Belgium Anderlecht
Spain Málaga
Turkey Denizlispor

Spain Celta Vigo
Portugal Porto
Germany Hertha BSC
Greece AEK Athens

France Lens
Scotland Celtic
England Fulham
Israel Maccabi Haifa

Matches

The first leg was played on 26 and 28 November, and the second leg was played on 10 and 12 December 2002.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Hertha BSC Germany 2–1 England Fulham 2–1 0–0
Paris Saint-Germain France 2–2 (a) Portugal Boavista 2–1 0–1
Wisła Kraków Poland 5–2 Germany Schalke 04 1–1 4–1
Denizlispor Turkey 1–0 France Lyon 0–0 1–0
Slovan Liberec Czech Republic 2–3 Greece Panathinaikos 2–2 0–1
Beşiktaş Turkey 3–1 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 3–1 0–0
Bordeaux France 2–4 Belgium Anderlecht 0–2 2–2
PAOK Greece 1–4 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1–0 0–4
AEK Athens Greece 8–1 Israel Maccabi Haifa 4–0 4–1
Sturm Graz Austria 2–3 Italy Lazio 1–3 1–0
Club Brugge Belgium 1–3 Germany Stuttgart 1–2 0–1
Vitesse Arnhem Netherlands 0–2 England Liverpool 0–1 0–1
Celtic Scotland 2–2 (a) Spain Celta Vigo 1–0 1–2
Real Betis Spain 1–2 France Auxerre 1–0 0–2
Málaga Spain 2–1 England Leeds United 0–0 2–1
Porto Portugal 3–1 France Lens 3–0 0–1

First leg

26 November 2002
17:30
Hertha BSC Germany 2–1 England Fulham
Beinlich  28'
Sava  68' (o.g.)
Report Marlet  53'
Olympic Stadium, Berlin
Referee: Dick van Egmond (Netherlands)


28 November 2002
17:30
Wisła Kraków Poland 1–1 Germany Schalke 04
Poulsen  38' (o.g.) Report Mpenza  81'
Stadion Miejski, Kraków
Referee: Georgios Kasnaferis (Greece)






28 November 2002
20:15
AEK Athens Greece 4–0 Israel Maccabi Haifa
Georgatos  13'
Nikolaidis  23'
Petkov  30'
Zagorakis  35'
Report
Nikos Goumas Stadium, Athens
Referee: Paulo Costa (Portugal)

28 November 2002
20:30
Sturm Graz Austria 1–3 Italy Lazio
Amoah  44' Report Chiesa  46'
Inzaghi  56', 87'
Stadion Graz-Liebenau, Graz
Referee: Jacek Granat (Poland)


28 November 2002
20:45
Vitesse Netherlands 0–1 England Liverpool
Report Owen  26'

28 November 2002
21:05
Celtic Scotland 1–0 Spain Celta Vigo
Larsson  52' Report

28 November 2002
21:30
Real Betis Spain 1–0 France Auxerre
Alfonso  10' (pen.) Report
Estadio Manuel Ruíz de Lopera, Seville
Referee: Helmut Fleischer (Germany)


28 November 2002
22:30
Porto Portugal 3–0 France Lens
Postiga  36'
Derlei  45'
Jankauskas  87'
Report

Second leg

Wisła Kraków won 5–2 on aggregate.


Panathinaikos won 3–2 on aggregate.


Denizlispor won 1–0 on aggregate.


Hertha BSC won 2–1 on aggregate.


Beşiktaş won 3–1 on aggregate.


Auxerre won 2–1 on aggregate.


12 December 2002
20:30
Lazio Italy 0–1 Austria Sturm Graz
Report Szabics  87'

Lazio won 3–2 on aggregate.


Stuttgart won 3–1 on aggregate.


Anderlecht won 4–2 on aggregate.


Slavia Prague won 4–1 on aggregate.


12 December 2002
20:30
Maccabi Haifa Israel 1–4 Greece AEK Athens
Badir  5' (pen.) Report Katsouranis  56'
Lakis  80', 90'
Nalitzis  90+3'

AEK Athens won 8–1 on aggregate.


12 December 2002
20:45
Liverpool England 1–0 Netherlands Vitesse
Owen  21' Report

Liverpool won 2–0 on aggregate.


12 December 2002
21:00
Leeds United England 1–2 Spain Málaga
Bakke  22' Report Dely Valdés  13', 79'

Málaga won 2–1 on aggregate.


12 December 2002
21:05
Celta Vigo Spain 2–1 Scotland Celtic
Jesuli  23'
McCarthy  54'
Report Hartson  37'

2–2 on aggregate. Celtic won on away goals.


12 December 2002
21:15
Lens France 1–0 Portugal Porto
Song  28' Report

Porto won 3–1 on aggregate.


12 December 2002
22:30
Boavista Portugal 1–0 France Paris Saint-Germain
Silva  56' (pen.) Report
Estádio do Bessa, Porto
Referee: Željko Širić (Croatia)

2–2 on aggregate. Boavista won on away goals.

Fourth round

Seeding

The 16 teams were distributed into two groups of eight teams, each containing four seeded and four unseeded teams. The draw was held on 13 December 2002 in Nyon, Switzerland.[4]

Group 1 Group 2
Seeded Unseeded Seeded Unseeded

Italy Lazio
Germany Hertha BSC
Greece AEK Athens
Czech Republic Slavia Prague

Portugal Boavista
Spain Málaga
Turkey Beşiktaş
Poland Wisła Kraków

England Liverpool
Portugal Porto
Greece Panathinaikos
Germany Stuttgart

Belgium Anderlecht
Scotland Celtic
France Auxerre
Turkey Denizlispor

Matches

The first leg was played on 20 February, and the second leg was played on 27 February 2003.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Hertha BSC Germany 3–3 (a) Portugal Boavista 3–2 0–1
Panathinaikos Greece 3–2 Belgium Anderlecht 3–0 0–2
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 3–4 Turkey Beşiktaş 1–0 2–4
Auxerre France 0–3 England Liverpool 0–1 0–2
Lazio Italy 5–4 Poland Wisła Kraków 3–3 2–1
Málaga Spain 1–0 Greece AEK Athens 0–0 1–0
Celtic Scotland 5–4 Germany Stuttgart 3–1 2–3
Porto Portugal 8–3 Turkey Denizlispor 6–1 2–2

First leg

20 February 2003
18:15
Hertha BSC Germany 3–2 Portugal Boavista
Alves  15', 43'
Van Burik  90+2'
Report Rui Óscar  37'
Alexandre  81'




20 February 2003
21:00
Lazio Italy 3–3 Poland Wisła Kraków
Lazetić  22'
Jop  44' (o.g.)
Chiesa  71'
Report Uche  39'
Żurawski  50' (pen.), 63' (pen.)

20 February 2003
21:30
Málaga Spain 0–0 Greece AEK Athens
Report
La Rosaleda Stadium, Málaga
Referee: Željko Širić (Croatia)

20 February 2003
21:30
Celtic Scotland 3–1 Germany Stuttgart
Lambert  36'
Maloney  44'
Petrov  68'
Report Kurányi  27'

20 February 2003
22:00
Porto Portugal 6–1 Turkey Denizlispor
Capucho  48'
Derlei  44'
R. Costa  65'
Jankauskas  70'
Deco  73'
Alenichev  82'
Report Kratochvíl  78'

Second leg

Beşiktaş wins 4–3 on aggregate.


Málaga won 1–0 on aggregate.


27 February 2003
19:30
Stuttgart Germany 3–2 Scotland Celtic
Tifert  39'
Hleb  76'
Mutzel  88'
Report Thompson  9'
Sutton  11'

Celtic won 5–4 on aggregate.


27 February 2003
20:00
Denizlispor Turkey 2–2 Portugal Porto
Martin  52'
Özkan  58'
Report Derlei  42'
Clayton  84'

Porto won 8–3 on aggregate.


Panathinaikos won 3–2 on aggregate.


27 February 2003
21:05
Liverpool England 2–0 France Auxerre
Owen  66'
Murphy  72'
Report

Liverpool won 3–0 on aggregate.


3–3 on aggregate. Boavista won on away goals.


Lazio won 5–4 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

The draw was held on 13 December 2002 in Nyon, Switzerland. The first leg was played on 13 March, and the second leg was played on 20 March 2003.[4]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Porto Portugal 2–1 Greece Panathinaikos 0–1 2–0 (a.e.t.)
Lazio Italy 3–1 Turkey Beşiktaş 1–0 2–1
Celtic Scotland 3–1 England Liverpool 1–1 2–0
Málaga Spain 1–1 (1–4 p) Portugal Boavista 1–0 0–1 (a.e.t.)

First leg



13 March 2003
21:05
Celtic Scotland 1–1 England Liverpool
Larsson  2' Report Heskey  17'
Celtic Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 59,759
Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway)

Second leg

Porto won 2–1 on aggregate.


20 March 2003
20:00
Beşiktaş Turkey 1–2 Italy Lazio
Sergen  82' Report Fiore  5'
Castromán  9'

Lazio won 3–1 on aggregate.


20 March 2003
21:05
Liverpool England 0–2 Scotland Celtic
Report Thompson  45'
Hartson  82'
Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 44,238
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)

Celtic won 3–1 on aggregate.


1–1 on aggregate. Boavista won 4–1 on penalties.

Semi-finals

The draw was held on 21 March 2003 in Nyon, Switzerland. The first leg was played on 10 April, and the second leg was played on 24 April 2003.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Porto Portugal 4–1 Italy Lazio 4–1 0–0
Celtic Scotland 2–1 Portugal Boavista 1–1 1–0

First leg

10 April 2003
22:00
Porto Portugal 4–1 Italy Lazio
Maniche  10'
Derlei  28', 50'
Postiga  56'
Report López  6'

10 April 2003
20:05
Celtic Scotland 1–1 Portugal Boavista
Larsson  49' Report Valgaeren  48' (o.g.)

Second leg

24 April 2003
21:00
Lazio Italy 0–0 Portugal Porto
Report

Porto won 4–1 on aggregate.


Celtic won 2–1 on aggregate.

Final

Main article: 2003 UEFA Cup Final

21 May 2003
20:45
Celtic Scotland 2–3 (a.e.t.) Portugal Porto
Larsson  47', 57' Report Derlei  45', 115'
Alenichev  54'

References

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