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2002–03 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina


FieldValue
competitionPremijer Liga
season2002–03
winnersLeotar
1st Premier League title
1st Bosnian title
relegatedKozara
Jedinstvo
Velež
Mladost (G)
Budućnost
Bosna
continentalcup1[Champions League](2003-04-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersLeotar
continentalcup2[UEFA Cup](2003-04-uefa-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersŽeljezničar
Sarajevo
continentalcup3[Intertoto Cup](2003-uefa-intertoto-cup)
continentalcup3 qualifiersSloboda
league topscorerEmir Obuća (24 goals)
matches380
total goals1072
prevseason[2001–02](2001-02-premier-league-of-bosnia-and-herzegovina)
nextseason[2003–04](2003-04-premier-league-of-bosnia-and-herzegovina)

1st Premier League title 1st Bosnian title Jedinstvo Velež Mladost (G) Budućnost Bosna Sarajevo The 2002–03 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina was the third season since its establishment and distinguishes itself from previous seasons by having expanded the country-wide league to include the clubs from Republika Srpska in the competition. This season began on 3 August 2002 and ended on 24 May 2003.

The league was won by FK Leotar after a dramatic last round where they defeated away team Rudar Ugljevik (2–1). Široki Brijeg defended successfully against the defending home champions Željezničar (1–0).

Clubs and stadiums

ClubCityStadium
BoracBanja LukaBanja Luka City Stadium
BosnaVisokoStadion Luke
BrotnjoČitlukBare Stadium
BudućnostBanovićiGradski stadion (Banovići)
ČelikZenicaBilino Polje
GlasinacSokolacStadion FK Glasinac
JedinstvoBihaćStadion pod Borićima
KozaraGradiškaGradski stadion (Gradiška)
LeotarTrebinjeStadion Police
MladostGackoGradski stadion (Gacko)
OrašjeOrašjeGradski stadion (Orašje)
PosušjePosušjeMokri Dolac Stadium
RudarUgljevikNovi Gradski Stadion
SarajevoSarajevoAsim Ferhatović Hase Stadium
SlobodaTuzlaStadion Tušanj
Široki BrijegŠiroki BrijegStadion Pecara
VeležMostarVrapčići Stadium
ZrinjskiMostarStadion pod Bijelim Brijegom
ŽeljezničarSarajevoStadion Grbavica
ŽepčeŽepčeGradski stadion (Žepče)

League standings

Results

Champions

FK Leotar Trebinje (Coach: - Mile Jovin) Squad:

  • Dušan Berak - Gk
  • Goran Berak - Gk
  • Aleksandar Božović - Gk
  • Uroš Golubović - Gk
  • Gavrilo Čorlija - Df
  • Ninoslav Milenković - Df
  • Igor Miljanović - Df
  • Saša Miljanović - Df
  • Dejan Musović - Df
  • Zdravko Šaraba - Df
  • Bojan Vučinić - Df
  • Predrag Vukičević - Df
  • Savo Andrić - Mf
  • Slavoljub Đorđević - Mf
  • Aleksandar Hajder - Mf
  • Pajo Janković - Mf
  • Dušan Kerkez - Mf
  • Branislav Krunić - Mf
  • Jovo Mišeljić - Mf
  • Siniša Mulina - Mf
  • Pavle Delibašić - Fw
  • Milan Joksimović - Fw
  • Željko Kokić - Fw
  • Ljubiša Porobić - Fw
  • Željko Radović - Fw
  • Damjan Ratković - Fw
  • Nenad Stojanović - Fw

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1BIH Emir ObućaSarajevo23
2SCG Nenad StojanovićLeotar21
CRO Hrvoje ErcegŠiroki Brijeg
4BIH Senad BrkićČelik20
SCG Predrag StoiljkovićKozara
6SCG Zoran ĐurišićRudar Ugljevik19
7BIH Slaven DamjanovićOrašje16
8BIH Faik KamberovićBudućnost15
BIH Siniša MulinaLeotar
BIH Vahidin ImamovićŽepče

References

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