2002–03 Segunda Liga

69th season of second-tier football league in Portugal
Football league season
  • Rio Ave FC
  • FC Alverca
  • Estrela Amadora
Relegated
← 2001–02
2003–04 →

The 2002–03 Segunda Liga season was the 13th season of the competition and the 69th season of recognised second-tier football in Portugal.[1]

Overview

The league was contested by 18 teams with Rio Ave FC winning the championship and gaining promotion to the Primeira Liga along with FC Alverca and Estrela Amadora. At the other end of the table Leça FC and União Lamas were relegated to the Segunda Divisão along with SC Farense who were relegated for financial reasons.[1]

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Rio Ave (C, P) 34 19 6 9 49 36 +13 63 Promotion to Primeira Liga
2 Alverca (P) 34 16 12 6 47 24 +23 60
3 Estrela da Amadora (P) 34 15 12 7 42 32 +10 57
4 Naval 1º Maio 34 13 16 5 40 25 +15 55
5 Portimonense 34 14 9 11 50 40 +10 51
6 Desportivo das Aves 34 13 8 13 41 38 +3 47
7 Chaves 34 12 11 11 44 41 +3 47
8 Salgueiros 34 12 10 12 39 47 −8 46
9 Ovarense 34 13 7 14 49 48 +1 46
10 Maia 34 12 10 12 51 51 0 46
11 Sporting da Covilhã 34 11 12 11 37 33 +4 45
12 Farense (R) 34 11 11 12 32 32 0 44 Relegation to Segunda Divisão B
13 Marco 34 11 10 13 46 49 −3 43
14 Penafiel 34 12 5 17 38 40 −2 41
15 União da Madeira 34 10 10 14 31 38 −7 40
16 Felgueiras 34 10 9 15 34 50 −16 39
17 Leça (R) 34 8 15 11 35 42 −7 39 Relegation to Segunda Divisão B
18 União de Lamas (R) 34 4 7 23 21 60 −39 19
Source: [1]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c "Portugal - Table of Honor - soccerlibrary.free.fr" (PDF). Soccer Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-10. Retrieved 2012-04-27.

External links

  • Portugal 2002/03 - RSSSF (Jorge Santos, Jan Schoenmakers and Daniel Dalence)
  • Portuguese II Liga 2002/2003 - footballzz.co.uk
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