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2002–03 UAE Football League


FieldValue
competitionUAE Football League
season2002–03
winnersAl Ain
relegatedDubai Club
Al Dhafra
continentalcup1AFC Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersAl Ain
Al Wahda
league topscorerCristián Montecinos (19 goals)
prevseason2001–02
nextseason2003–04

Al Dhafra Al Wahda

Statistics of UAE Football League for the 2002–03 season.

Overview

It was contested by 12 teams, and Al Ain won the league.

Personnel

TeamHead coach
Al Ahli
Al AinFRA Bruno Metsu
Al Dhafra
Al JaziraNED Jan Versleijen
Al-NasrROM Grigore Sichitiu
Al-ShaabIRQ Yahya Alwan
Al ShababGER Reiner Hollmann
Al WahdaAUT Rolf Fringer
Al WaslBRA Arthur Bernardes
Dubai Club
Ittihad Kalba
SharjahUAE Juma Rabea

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Former players
Al AhliIran Ali KarimiLiberia Kelvin SebweMorocco Rachid BenmahmoudIran Javad Kazemian
Al AinArgentina Emiliano ReyIran Farhad MajidiIvory Coast Boubacar SanogoIvory Coast Kandia TraoréKuwait Bashar Abdullah
Al DhafraEgypt Mohamed AbdelwahabMorocco Reda EreyahiMorocco Zakaria AboubNigeria Emmanuel EbiedeSenegal Diéne Faye
Al JaziraLiberia George WeahLiberia James DebbahLiberia Joe Nagbe
Al-NasrFrance Samba N'DiayeGhana Nii LampteyIran Sattar HamedaniMorocco Hicham Zerouali
Al-ShaabAlgeria Youssef SalimiBahrain Rashid Al-DosariIran Ali SamerehMorocco Abderrahim ChkilitIraq Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail
Al ShababBrazil GeraldoCameroon Guy MamounGhana Arthur MosesIran Ali DaeiIran Mehrdad Minavand
Uzbekistan Mirjalol Qosimov
Al WahdaGhana Felix MordekuNigeria Oluwasegun AbiodunQatar Mohammed Salem Al-EnaziSenegal Mbaye BadjiBrazil Paulo Sérgio
Tunisia Sami Laroussi
Al WaslArgentina Walter SilvaniGhana Bernard Dong BorteyIran Hamed KavianpourIran Farhad Majidi
Dubai ClubBrazil DenílsonBurundi Juma MossiChile Cristián MontecinosTunisia Maher KanzariMali Mintou Doucouré
Niger Ousmane Tiecoura
Ittihad KalbaGuinea Sékou Dramé
SharjahBrazil Anderson BarbosaMorocco Karim EddafiMorocco Otmane El AssasIraq Razzaq Farhan

League standings

References

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