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2002–03 Czech 2. Liga

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2. česká fotbalová liga
Season2002–03
ChampionsViktoria Plzeň
PromotedViktoria Plzeň
Opava
RelegatedProstějov
Chomutov
Neratovice
Dolní Kounice
Matches played240
Goals scored605 (2.52 per match)
Top goalscorerPetr Švancara (20)
Average attendance1,012

The 2002–03 Czech 2. Liga was the tenth season of the 2. česká fotbalová liga, the second tier of the Czech football league.

League standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Viktoria Plzeň (C, P) 30 17 7 6 47 27 +20 58 Promotion to 2003–04 1. Liga
2 Jihlava 30 16 4 10 43 28 +15 52
3 Mladá Boleslav 30 13 11 6 37 22 +15 50
4 Xaverov 30 15 4 11 41 43 −2 49
5 Opava (P) 30 12 9 9 51 35 +16 45[a] Promotion to 2003–04 1. Liga
6 Vítkovice 30 13 6 11 39 33 +6 45[a]
7 Kunovice 30 11 10 9 41 34 +7 43
8 Prostějov (R) 30 11 8 11 43 37 +6 41[b] Relegation to 2003–04 MSFL[c]
9 HFK Olomouc 30 10 11 9 42 43 −1 41[b]
10 Most 30 9 11 10 28 30 −2 38
11 Pardubice 30 9 8 13 37 48 −11 35[d]
12 Sparta Prague B 30 9 8 13 29 38 −9 35[d]
13 Neratovice (R) 30 7 13 10 25 26 −1 34[e] Relegation to 2003–04 ČFL
14 Sigma Olomouc B 30 10 4 16 34 50 −16 34[e]
15 Chomutov (R) 30 9 5 16 35 57 −22 32 Relegation to 2003–04 ČFL
16 D. Kounice (R) 30 5 9 16 33 54 −21 24 Relegation to 2003–04 MSFL
Source: The Football Association of the Czech Republic
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b OPA 2–0 VIT; VIT 2–1 OPA
  2. ^ a b PRO 3–1 HFK; HFK 2–0 PRO
  3. ^ Prostějov subsequently resigned from the league and were replaced by Brno B for the following season.[1]
  4. ^ a b PAR 1–0 SPA; SPA 1–3 PAR
  5. ^ a b NER 3–0 SIG; SIG 2–1 NER

Top goalscorers

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Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Czech Republic Petr Švancara Opava 20
2 Czech Republic Pavel Fořt Viktoria Plzeň 15
3 Czech Republic Petr Smíšek Viktoria Plzeň 13
4 Czech Republic Petr Faldyna Kunovice 12
5 Czech Republic Lubomír Myšák Xaverov 10

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Prostějov odstoupil z druhé fotbalové ligy". idnes.cz (in Czech). Mladá fronta DNES. 19 June 2003. Retrieved 29 January 2013.