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2002–03 Cardiff City F.C. season
Welsh football club season
Welsh football club season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Cardiff City |
| season | 2002–03 |
| manager | Lennie Lawrence |
| chairman | Sam Hammam |
| league | Division Two |
| league result | 6th |
| cup1 | FA Cup |
| cup1 result | Third round |
| cup2 | Carling Cup |
| cup2 result | Second round |
| cup3 | LDV Vans Trophy |
| cup3 result | Quarter-finals |
| cup4 | FAW Premier Cup |
| cup4 result | Semi-finals |
| league topscorer | |
| Robert Earnshaw (31) | |
| season topscorer | |
| Robert Earnshaw (35) | |
| highest attendance | 15,245 vs Queens Park Rangers (5 April 2003) |
| lowest attendance | 11,389 vs Notts County (8 March 2003) |
| average attendance | 13,049 |
| prevseason | 2001–02 |
| nextseason | 2003–04 |
Robert Earnshaw (31) Robert Earnshaw (35) During the 2002–03 season Cardiff City played in the Football League Division Two. They finished in six place and were promoted to Division One after beating Queens Park Rangers in the play-off final in Cardiff.
The season also saw Robert Earnshaw break the 56-year record of 30 league goals held by Stan Richards and the record of Hughie Ferguson of 32 goals in all competitions.
Squad
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Standings
Main article: 2002–03 Football League#Second Division
Results by round
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Fixtures and results
[[2002–03 Football League|Division Two]]
- Lee Duxbury
- Andy Campbell
- Robert Earnshaw
- Peter Thorne
- Leo Fortune-West
- Andy Legg
- Marc Bridge-Wilkinson
- Graham Kavanagh
- Marco Gabbiadini
- Leo Fortune-West
- Neil Howarth
- Andy Campbell
- Robert Earnshaw
- Graham Kavanagh
- Luke Beckett
- Andy Legg
- Robert Earnshaw
- Gary Croft
- Paul Wotton
- Graham Coughlan
- Robert Earnshaw
- Robert Earnshaw
- Rob Hulse
- Tony Dinning
- Nathan Ellington
- Robert Earnshaw
- Graham Kavanagh
- John Hills
- Peter Thorne
- Robert Earnshaw
- Rhys Weston
- Peter Thorne
- Graham Kavanagh
- Robert Earnshaw
- Rhys Weston
- Chris Morgan
- Rory Fallon
- Robert Earnshaw
- Peter Thorne
- Robert Earnshaw
- Andy Campbell
- Brian Tinnion
- Christian Roberts
- Mick Stockwell
- Robert Earnshaw
- Robert Earnshaw
- Tony Thorpe
- Steve Howard
- Jason Bowen
- Robert Earnshaw
- Robert Earnshaw
- Sam Parkin
- Peter Thorne
- Robert Earnshaw
- John Finnigan
- Andy Booth
- Jason Bowen
- David Eyres
- Robert Earnshaw
- Gavin Gordon
- Bruce Dyer
- Robert Earnshaw
- Paul Wotton
- Gavin Gordon
- Peter Thorne
- Peter Clark
- Peter Thorne
- Scott Young
- Robert Earnshaw
- Mark Stallard
- Mark Stallard
- Simon Haworth
- Iain Hume
- Gary Jones
- Robert Earnshaw
- Robert Earnshaw
- Alan Mahon
- Scott Taylor
- Robert Earnshaw
- Peter Thorne
- Paul Furlong
- Richard Langley
- Peter Thorne
- Alan Mahon
- Andy Legg
- Graham Kavanagh
- Peter Thorne
- Matt Gill
- Leon McKenzie
- Karl Duguid
- Kem Izzet
- Dean Morgan
- Brian Tinnion
- Christian Roberts
- Richard Walker
- Robert Earnshaw
[[Football League One Play-Offs|Play-Offs]]
- Peter Thorne
- Andy Campbell Sky report
[[2002–03 Football League Cup|League Cup]]
- Paul Ellender
- Robert Earnshaw
- Chris Barker
- Peter Thorne
- Teddy Sheringham
[[2002–03 FA Cup|FA Cup]]
- Stuart Barlow
- Simon Haworth
- James Collins
- Graham Kavanagh
- Andy Campbell
- James Collins
- Micky Mellon
- Peter Thorne
- Willie Boland
- Leo Fortune-West
- Robert Earnshaw
- Andy Campbell
- Lee Mills
- Gary McAllister
- Lee Fowler
- Dean Holdsworth
- Jay Bothroyd
[[Football League Trophy|LDV Vans Trophy]]
- Jason Bowen
- Andy Campbell
- Leo Fortune-West
- Wade Elliott
- James Hayter
- Gavin Gordon
[[FAW Premier Cup 2002–03|FAW Premier Cup]]
- Steve Anthrobus
- Gavin Gordon
- Gavin Gordon
- Stuart Fleetwood
References
Bibliography
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References
- (22 March 2003). "Earnie sends records tumbling". BBC Sport.
- Includes play-off matches and goals
- "Cardiff City 2002-03 results". Cardiff City Forum.
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