Celtic Glasgow Matches during the Champions
League, 2002/03 Season:
Qualifying Phase 3:
August 14, 2002, Glasgow,
The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 3- Fußball Club Basel 1893
(Switzerland) 1 (Henrik Larsson 3 pen, Chris Sutton 52, Mohammed
Sylla 88 / Christian Giménez 2)
August 28, 2002, Basel, Fußball
Club Basel 1893 (Switzerland) 2-The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 0 (Christian
Giménez 9, Murat Yakin 22)
Celtic Glasgow Matches during the UEFA
Cup, 2002/03 Season:
September 19, 2002, Glasgow,
The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 8- Futbolo Klubas Sūduva Marijampolė (Lithuania) 1
(Henrik Larsson 16,24, 29, Stilian Petrov 27, Chris Sutton 35, Paul Lambert 50,
John Hartson 72, Joos Valgaeren 82 / Tomas Radzinevičius 89)
October 3, 2002, Kaunas, Futbolo
Klubas Sūduva Marijampolė (Lithuania) 0- The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 2 (David Fernández
13, Alan Thompson 25)
October 31, 2002, Glasgow, The Celtic
Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1- Blackburn Rovers Football Club (England) 0 (Henrik Larsson 85)
November 14, 2002, Blackburn,
Blackburn Rovers Football Club (England) 0- The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow
(Scotland) 2 (Henrik Larsson 15, Chris Sutton 67)
November 28, 2002, Glasgow,
The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1- Real Club Celta de Vigo (Spain)
0
(Henrik Larsson 52)
December 12, 2002, Vigo, Real
Club Celta de Vigo (Spain) 2- The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1 (Jesuli
23, Benni McCarthy 54 / John Hartson 37)
February 20, 2003, Glasgow,
The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 3- Verein für Bewegungspiele
Stuttgart 1893 e.V. (Germany) 1 (Paul Lambert 36, Shaun
Maloney 45, Stilian Petrov 68 / Kevin Kurányi 27)
February 27, 2003, Stuttgart,
Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V. (Germany) 3- The Celtic Football
Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 2 (Christian Tiffert 38, Aliaksandr
Hleb 75, Michael Mutzel 87 / Alan Thompson 13, Chris Sutton 15)
March 13, 2003, Glasgow, The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1- Liverpool Football Club (England) 1
(Henrik Larsson 2 / Emile Heskey 17)
March 20, 2003, Liverpool,
Liverpool Football Club (England) 0- The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow
(Scotland) 2 (Alan Thompson 45, John Hartson 82)
April 10, 2003, Glasgow, The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1- Boavista Futebol Clube- Porto (Portugal) 1
(Henrik Larsson 50 / Own Goal (Joos Valgaeren) 48)
April 24, 2003, Porto, Boavista
Futebol Clube- Porto
(Portugal) 0- The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow
(Scotland) 1 (Henrik Larsson 79)
May 21, 2003, Sevilla,
Spain, Futebol Clube do Porto (Portugal) 3- The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow
(Scotland) 2 (Derlei 45, 115, Dmitriy Alenichev 54 / Henrik
Larsson 47, 57) (After Extra Time)
Date: August 14, 2002
Competition: Champions League- Qualifying Phase
3, First Leg
Result: The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 3- Fußball Club Basel 1893
(Switzerland) 1
Venue: Glasgow-Celtic
Park
Attendance: 58,520
Referee: Manuel
Mejuto González (Spain)
Linesmen: Oscar
Martínez Samaniego, Carlos Martin Nieto (both Spain)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Celtic): Henrik Larsson
3 pen, Chris Sutton 52, Mohammed Sylla 88
(Basel): Christian Giménez 2
Summary of goals:
0:1 (2nd
minute, Basel): From the middle, Mario Cantaluppi sent Gimenez through
to score.
1:1 (3rd
minute, Celtic): Hartson was fouled in the box. Larsson scored from the ensuing
penalty kick.
2:1 (52nd
minute, Celtic): Lennon’s shot from long-range was backheeled by Sutton past Pascal
Zuberbühler.
3:1 (88th
minute, Celtic): Guppy’s cross from the left was struck by Mohammed
Sylla.
Lineups:
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 35-Johan Mjällby (Sweden), 3-Mohammed
Sylla (Guinea), 14-Paul Lambert (4-Jackie McNamara 77), 15-Bobby Petta
(Holland) (30-Steve Guppy (England) 56), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern Ireland), 19-Stilian
Petrov (Bulgaria), 7-Henrik Larsson (Sweden), 9-Chris Sutton (England)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Paul Lambert 64
Other Substitutes:
21-Magnus Hedman
(Sweden), 40-Stephen Crainey, 29-Shaun Maloney, 37-David Fernández (Spain), 10-John
Hartson (Wales)
Team Captain: Paul Lambert
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Basel:
1-Pascal Zuberbühler, 5-Marco
Zwyssig (4-Alexandre Quennoz 41), 15-Murat Yakin, 16-Grégory Duruz, 7-Antonio
Esposito, 10-Hakan Yakin, 12-Sébastien Barberis, 17-Mario Cantaluppi, 22-Ivan
Ergić (Yugoslavia) (8-Carlos Varela (Spain) 59), 13-Christian Giménez
(Argentina), 33-Julio Rossi (Argentina) (11-Hervé Tum (Cameroon) 67)
Coach: Christian Gross
Booked: Grégory Duruz 54,
Mario Cantaluppi 64, Carlos Varela 80
Other Substitutes:
18-Eric Rapo, 23-Philipp
Degen, 24-Thimothée Atouba (Cameroon), 9-George Koumantarakis (South Africa)
Team Captain: Murat Yakin
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September 2002 (August 14, 2002,
Champions League, Celtic Glasgow 3-Basel 1) |
Photo From: World Soccer,
October 2002 (August 14, 2002,
Champions League, Celtic Glasgow 3-Basel 1) |
Date: August 28, 2002
Competition: Champions League- Qualifying Phase
3, Second Leg
Result: Fußball
Club Basel 1893 (Switzerland) 2-The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 0
Venue: Basel-St.
Jakob-Park
Attendance: 30,510
Referee: Anders
Frisk (Sweden)
Linesmen: Leif
Lindberg, Mikael Nilsson (both Sweden)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Basel): Christian Giménez 9, Murat Yakin
22
(Celtic): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (9th
minute, Basel): From the middle, Hakan Yakin sent Gimenez through to score.
2:0 (22nd
minute, Basel): A corner kick from the left was headed in by Murat
Yakin.
Lineups:
Basel:
1-Pascal Zuberbühler, 4-Alexandre
Quennoz, 15-Murat Yakin, 16-Grégory Duruz, 8-Carlos Varela (Spain) (23-Philipp
Degen 60), 10-Hakan Yakin, 12-Sébastien Barberis, 17-Mario Cantaluppi, 22-Ivan
Ergić (Yugoslavia), 13-Christian Giménez (Argentina) (9-George Koumantarakis
(South Africa) 85), 33-Julio Rossi (Argentina) (11-Hervé Tum (Cameroon) 70)
Coach: Christian Gross
Booked: Julio Rossi 12, Carlos
Varela 42
Other Substitutes:
18-Eric Rapo, 24-Thimothée
Atouba (Cameroon), 14-Nenad Savić, Marco Streller
Team Captain: Murat Yakin
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Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark) (17-Didier
Agathe (France) 46), 35-Johan Mjällby (Sweden), 3-Mohammed Sylla (Guinea) (10-John
Hartson (Wales) 70), 14-Paul Lambert (30-Steve Guppy (England) 46), 18-Neil
Lennon (Northern Ireland), 19-Stilian Petrov (Bulgaria), 7-Henrik Larsson
(Sweden), 9-Chris Sutton (England)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Mohammed Sylla 13, Steve
Guppy 90
Other Substitutes:
21-Magnus Hedman
(Sweden), 4-Jackie McNamara, 40-Stephen Crainey, 37-David Fernández (Spain)
Team Captain: Paul Lambert
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Date: September 19, 2002
Competition: UEFA Cup- First Round, First Leg
Result: The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 8- Futbolo Klubas Sūduva Marijampolė (Lithuania) 1
Venue: Glasgow-Celtic
Park
Attendance: 36,824
Referee: Miroslav
Liba (Czech Republic)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Celtic): Henrik Larsson
16,24, 29, Stilian Petrov 27, Chris Sutton 35, Paul Lambert 50, John Hartson 72,
Joos Valgaeren 82
(Sūduva): Tomas Radzinevičius 89
Summary of goals:
1:0 (16th
minute, Celtic): A cross from the right was knocked in by Larsson.
2:0 (24th
minute, Celtic): A free kick from the right was headed in by Larsson.
3:0 (27th
minute, Celtic): A cross from the left was volleyed by Petrov.
4:0 (29th
minute, Celtic): On the left, Sutton sent Larsson through to score.
5:0 (35th
minute, Celtic): A cross from the left was s truck in by Sutton.
6:0 (50th
minute, Celtic): A free kick was parried by Gytis Padimanskas,
Lambert headed in the loose ball.
7:0 (72nd
minute, Celtic): From the middle, Hartson was sent through on the left and he
scored.
8:0 (82nd
minute, Celtic): Hartson’s cross from the left was headed in by Valgaeren.
8:1 (89th
minute, Sūduva): Douglas made an erroneous pass that was picked up and a
pass from the left was knocked in by Tomas Radzinevičius.
Lineups:
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark) (40-Stephen
Crainey 61), 3-Mohammed Sylla (Guinea), 14-Paul Lambert, 18-Neil Lennon
(Northern Ireland) (37-David Fernández (Spain) 61), 19-Stilian Petrov
(Bulgaria), 30-Steve Guppy (England), 7-Henrik Larsson (10-John Hartson (Wales)
61), 9-Chris Sutton (England)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Ulrik Laursen, Stilian
Petrov
Other Substitutes:
1-Jonathan Gould, 4-Jackie
McNamara, 8-Alan Thompson (England), 17-Fidier Agathe (France)
Team Captain: Paul Lambert
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FK Sūduva:
Gytis Padimanskas, Nerijus
Devetinas, Gvidas Grigas, Dainius Kunevičius, Tomas Sendzikas, Dainius Suliauskas,
Vidas Adomaitis (Saulius Kraipavicius 77), Giedrius Slavickas, Vidas Zitinskas,
Nerijus Sidlauskas (Nerijus Mačiulis 46), Tomas Radzinevičius
Coach: Algimantas Gabrys
Booked: Nerijus
Sidlauskas, Dainius Suliauskas, Gytis Padimanskas
Other Substitutes:
Balnys,
Klevinskas, Andrius Larcenka, Rukavicius
Team Captain: -
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November 2002 (September 19, 2002, UEFA
Cup, Celtic Glasgow 8-FK Sūduva 1) |
Date: October 3, 2002
Competition: UEFA Cup- First Round, Second Leg
Result: Futbolo
Klubas Sūduva Marijampolė (Lithuania) 0-The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 2
Venue: Kaunas-Dariaus
ir Girėno
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Ferenc
Bede (Hungary)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Sūduva): None
(Celtic): David Fernández
13, Alan Thompson 25
Summary of goals:
0:1 (13th
minute, Celtic): David Fernández lobbed over Gytis Padimanskas from just
inside the box.
0:2 (25th
minute, Celtic): A cross from the right was headed down in the path of Thompson to
score.
Lineups:
FK Sūduva:
Gytis Padimanskas, Nerijus
Devetinas, Gvidas Grigas, Dainius Kunevičius, Tomas Sendzikas (Saulius
Kraipavicius 46), Dainius Suliauskas (Nerijus Sidlauskas 81), Andrius Larcenka,
Vidas Adomaitis (Nerijus Mačiulis 68), Giedrius Slavickas, Vidas Zitinskas, Tomas
Radzinevičius
Coach: Algimantas Gabrys
Booked: Gvidas Grigas
Other Substitutes:
Balnys,
Saulius Kraipavicius, Hctiulis, Stankevicius, Rukavicius, Klevinskas,
Sidlauskas
Team Captain: -
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Celtic:
1-Jonathan Gould, 4-Jackie
McNamara (43-Liam Miller (Republic of Ireland) 55), 40-Stephen Crainey, 41-John
Kennedy (39-Jamie Smith 66), 8-Alan Thompson (England), 11-Colin Healy
(Republic of Ireland), 15-Bobby Petta (Holland) (32-Simon Lynch 79), 17-Didier
Agathe (France), 29-Shaun Maloney, 37-David Fernández (Spain), 10-John Hartson
(Wales)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: John Hartson, Shaun
Maloney
Other Substitutes:
1-Rab Douglas, 3-Mohammed
Sylla (Guinea), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark),
Team Captain: Paul Lambert
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Photo From: Official
Match Programme, Celtic v. Liverpool 2003
(Alan Thompson, October
3, 2002, UEFA Cup, FK Sūduva 0-Celtic
Glasgow 2) |
Date: October 31, 2002
Competition: UEFA Cup- Second Round, First Leg
Result: The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1- Blackburn Rovers Football Club
(England) 0
Venue: Glasgow-Celtic
Park
Attendance: 59,553
Referee: Hermann
Albrecht (Germany)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Celtic): Henrik Larsson
85
(Blackburn Rovers): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (85th
minute, Celtic): Thompson’s corner kick from the right side was headed by Hartson
and parried by Friedel, Henrik Larsson knocked in the rebound.
Lineups:
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark), 8-Alan Thompson
(England), 14-Paul Lambert (10-John Hartson (Wales) 76), 17-Didier Agathe
(France) (3-Mohammed Sylla (Guinea) 81), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern Ireland), 19-Stilian
Petrov (Bulgaria), 7-Henrik Larsson (Sweden), 9-Chris Sutton (England)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Alan Thompson
Other Substitutes:
1-Jonathan Gould, 37-David
Fernández (Spain), 29-Shaun Maloney, 40-Stephen Crainey, 30-Steve Guppy
(England)
Team Captain: Paul Lambert
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Blackburn Rovers:
1-Brad Friedel (USA), 2-Lucas
Neill (Australia), 6-Craig Short, 14-Nils-Eric Johansson (Sweden), 21-Martin
Taylor, 3-Tugay Kerimoğlu (Turkey), 7-Gary Flitcroft, 11-Damien Duff (Republic
of Ireland) (8-David Dunn 67), 20-David Thompson, 19-Dwight Yorke (Trinidad and
Tobago), 22-Egil Østenstad (Norway) (9-Andy Cole 46)
Coach: Graeme Souness
(Scotland)
Booked:
Other Substitutes:
15-Matt Jansen, 12-Corrado Grabbi (Italy), 13-Alan Kelly (Republic of
Ireland), 18-Keith Gillespie (Northern Ireland),
29-Jonathan Douglas (Republic of Ireland)
Team Captain: Gary
Flitcroft
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Photo From: Official
Match Programme, Celtic v. Liverpool 2003
(October 31, 2002, UEFA
Cup, Celtic Glasgow 1-Blackburn Rovers 0) |
Photo From: World
Soccer, December 2002
(October 31, 2002, UEFA
Cup, Celtic Glasgow 1-Blackburn Rovers 0) |
Date: November 14, 2002
Competition: UEFA Cup- Second Round, Second Leg
Result: Blackburn
Rovers Football Club (England) 0-The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 2
Venue: Blackburn-Ewood
Park
Attendance: 29,698
Referee: Cosimo
Bolognino (Italy)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Blackburn Rovers): None
(Celtic): Henrik Larsson
15, Chris Sutton 67
Summary of goals:
0:1 (15th
minute, Celtic): From the middle, Sutton sent Henrik Larsson through to
score.
0:2 (67th
minute, Celtic): Petrov’s corner kick from the left was headed in by Sutton.
Lineups:
Blackburn Rovers:
1-Brad Friedel (USA), 2-Lucas
Neill (Australia), 6-Craig Short, 14-Nils-Eric Johansson (Sweden), 17-John
Curtis (18-Keith Gillespie (Northern Ireland) 46), 3-Tugay Kerimoğlu (Turkey), 8-David
Dunn, 11-Damien Duff (Republic of Ireland), 20-David Thompson, 9-Andy Cole, 19-Dwight
Yorke (Trinidad and Tobago) (15-Matt Jansen 64)
Coach: Graeme Souness
(Scotland)
Booked: Lucas Neill
Other Substitutes:
4-Andy Todd,
12-Corrado Grabbi (Italy), 22-Egil Ostenstad (Norway), 29-Jonathan Douglas
(Republic of Ireland), 13-Alan Kelly (Republic of Ireland)
Team Captain: -
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Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark), 17-Didier
Agathe (France) (3-Mohammed Sylla (Guinea) 82), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern
Ireland), 19-Stilian Petrov (Bulgaria) (8-Alan Thompson (England) 77), 30-Steve
Guppy (England), 7-Henrik Larsson (Sweden), 9-Chris Sutton (England), 10-John
Hartson (Wales) (14-Paul Lambert 67)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Other Substitutes:
1-Jonathan Gould, 37-David
Fernández (Spain), 29-Shaun Maloney, 40-Stephen Crainey
Team Captain: Henrik
Larsson
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Date: November 28, 2002
Competition: UEFA Cup- Third Round, First Leg
Result: The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1- Real Club Celta de Vigo (Spain) 0
Venue: Glasgow-Celtic
Park
Attendance: 53,726
Referee: Claude
Colombo (France)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Celtic): Henrik Larsson 52
(Celta Vigo): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (52nd
minute, Celtic): A corner kick from the right side was headed down by Bobo
Baldé at the far post and then headed in by Larsson.
Lineups:
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark), 17- Didier
Agathe (France) (3-Mohammed Sylla (Guinea) 85), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern
Ireland), 19-Stilian Petrov (Bulgaria), 30-Steve Guppy (England) (8-Alan
Thompson (England) 83), 7-Henrik Larsson (Sweden), 9-Chris Sutton (England), 10-John
Hartson (Wales)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Chris Sutton, John
Hartson
Other Substitutes:
1-Jonathan Gould, 37-David
Fernández (Spain), 4-Jackie McNamara, 29-Shaun Maloney
Team Captain: Henrik
Larsson
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Celta Vigo:
13-José Manuel Pinto, 3-Sylvinho
(Brazil), 6-Eduardo Berizzo (Argentina), 14-Juanfran, 17-Sebastián Méndez
(Argentina), 21-Sergio Fernández, 10-Aleksandr Mostovoi (Russia), 11-Gustavo
López (Argentina) (25-Benni McCarthy (South Africa) 83), 16-José Ignacio, 22-Peter
Luccin (France), 24-Catanha (19-Edu (Brazil) 49)
Coach: Migual Angel
Lotina
Booked: Catanha
Other Substitutes:
1-Pablo Cavallero (Argentina), 4-Fernando Cáceres (Argentina), 5-Everton Giovanella (Brazil), Eduardo
Coudet (Argentina), 8-Jandro
Team Captain: -
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Photo From: Official
Match Programme, Celtic v. Stuttgart 2003
(November 28, 2002, UEFA Cup, Celtic Glasgow 1-Celta Vigo 0) |
Date: December 12, 2002
Competition: UEFA Cup- Third Round, Second Leg
Result: Real
Club Celta de Vigo (Spain) 2-The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1
Venue: Vigo-Municipal
de Balaídos
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: Claus
Bo Larsen (Denmark)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Celta Vigo): Jesuli 23, Benni McCarthy
54
(Celtic): John Hartson 37
Summary of goals:
1:0 (23rd
minute, Celta): McCarthy’s cross from the right was knocked in by Jesuli.
1:1 (37th
minute, Celtic): Laursen’s long free kick from the Celtic half was headed by Sutton
to Hartson who turned and scored.
2:1 (54th
minute, Celta): Gustavo Lopez’s cross from the right was knocked in by Benni
McCarthy.
Lineups:
Celta Vigo:
13-José Manuel Pinto, 4-Fernando
Cáceres (Argentina), 6-Eduardo Berizzo (Argentina) (8-Jandro 85), 14-Juanfran, 17-Sebastián
Méndez (Argentina) (7-Vágner (Brazil) 60), 11-Gustavo López (Argentina), 16-José
Ignacio, 20-Jesuli, 22-Peter Luccin (France), 19-Edu (Brazil), 25-Benni
McCarthy (South Africa)
Coach: Migual Angel
Lotina
Booked: Benni McCarthy, Fernando
Cáceres
Other Substitutes:
1-Pablo Cavallero (Argentina), 3-Sylvinho (Brazil), 5-Everton Giovanella
(Brazil), 18-Pablo Coira, Eduardo Coudet (Argentina)
Team Captain: -
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Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark), 8-Alan
Thompson (England), 17- Didier Agathe (France), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern
Ireland) (14-Paul Lambert 56), 19-Stilian Petrov (Bulgaria), 7-Henrik Larsson
(Sweden), 9-Chris Sutton (England), 10-John Hartson (Wales) (4-Jackie McNamara
62)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: John Hartson, Joos
Valgaeren
Other Substitutes:
1-Jonathan Gould, 37-David
Fernández (Spain), 29-Shaun Maloney, 30-Steve Guppy (England), 3-Mohammed Sylla
(Guinea)
Team Captain: Henrik
Larsson
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Photo From: Official
Match Programme, Celtic v. Stuttgart 2003 (December 12, 2002, UEFA
Cup, Celta Vigo 2Celtic Glasgow 1) |
Date: February 20, 2003
Competition: UEFA Cup- Fourth Round, First Leg
Result: The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 3- Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart
1893 e.V. (Germany) 1
Venue: Glasgow-Celtic
Park
Attendance: 60,832
Referee: Pierluigi
Collina (Italy)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Celtic): Paul Lambert 36,
Shaun Maloney 45, Stilian Petrov 68
(VfB Stuttgart): Kevin Kurányi 27
Summary of goals:
0:1 (27th
minute, Stuttgart): Balakov’s cross from the left was headed in by Kurányi.
1:1 (36th
minute, Celtic): McNamara’s cross from the right was chested down by Maloney for
Lambert to score.
2:1 (45th
minute, Celtic): Bobo Baldé’s cross from the left was miskicked by a
Stuttgart defender in the path of Maloney who scored.
3:1 (68th
minute, Celtic): Lambert sent Petrov through on the right and he shot from a narrow
angle.
Lineups:
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea) (16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark) 88), 4-Jackie
McNamara, 8-Alan Thompson (England) (39-Jamie Smith 69), 14-Paul Lambert, 17- Didier
Agathe (France), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern Ireland), 19-Stilian Petrov
(Bulgaria), 29-Shaun Maloney, 9-Chris Sutton (England)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Other Substitutes:
22-David James Marshall, 37-David
Fernández (Spain), 30-Steve Guppy (England), 3-Mohammed Sylla (Guinea), 11-Colin
Healy (Republic of Ireland)
Team Captain: Paul
Lambert
Official Kit Supplier/Designer:
Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: ntl
Uniform Colors: Green/White horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, Green/White
horizontally striped Socks
Stuttgart:
1-Timo Hildebrand, 2-Andreas
Hinkel, 5-Marcelo Bordon (Brazil), 6-Fernando Meira (Portugal), 7-Silvio
Meißner (44-Michael Rundio 77), 10-Krasimir Balakov (Bulgaria), 12-Heiko Gerber,
15-Aliaksandr Hleb (Belarus) (16-Bradley Carnell (South Africa) 52), 20-Zvonimir
Soldo (Croatia), 11-Ioannis Amanatidis (Greece) (29-Steffen Dangelmayr 19), 22-Kevin
Kurányi
Coach: Felix Magath
Booked: Fernando Meira 25,
Silvio Meißner 35
Sent Off: Bordon 17
Other Substitutes:
21-Thomas
Ernst, 13-Christian
Tiffert, 17-Jochen Seitz, 9-Ionel Ganea
(Romania)
Team Captain: -
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Puma
Shirt Sponsor: Debitel
Uniform Colors: Red (Thick Horizontal White stripe
in the middle) Shirts, Red Shorts,
Red Socks
Photo From: World Soccer,
April 2003
(February 20, 2003, UEFA
Cup, Celtic Glasgow 3-VfB Stuttgart 1) |
Photo From: World Soccer,
April 2003
(February 20, 2003, UEFA
Cup, Celtic Glasgow 3-VfB Stuttgart 1) |
Date: February 27, 2003
Competition: UEFA Cup- Fourth Round, Second Leg
Result: Verein
für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V. (Germany) 3-The Celtic Football
Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 2
Venue: Stuttgart-Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
Attendance: 50,348
Referee: Jan
Wegereef (Holland)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(VfB Stuttgart): Christian
Tiffert 38, Aliaksandr Hleb 75, Michael Mutzel 87
(Celtic): Alan Thompson
13, Chris Sutton 15
Summary of goals:
0:1 (13th
minute, Celtic): Agathe’s cross from the right was headed across by Hartson and
then headed by Alan Thompson.
0:2 (15th
minute, Celtic): Agathe’s cross from the right was knocked in by Sutton.
1:2 (38th
minute, Stuttgart): A cross from the left was headed in by Tiffert.
2:2 (75th
minute, Stuttgart): From the middle, Hleb made a combination play with Kurányi and advanced to score.
3:2 (87th
minute, Stuttgart): From the middle, Hleb sent Mutzel through to score.
Lineups:
Stuttgart:
1-Timo Hildebrand, 2-Andreas
Hinkel, 3-Timo Wenzel, 29-Steffen Dangelmayr (9-Ionel Ganea (Romania) 46), 10-Krasimir
Balakov (Bulgaria), 12-Heiko Gerber (17-Jochen Seitz 80), 13-Christian Tiffert
(25-Michael Mutzel 65), 15-Aliaksandr Hleb (Belarus), 20-Zvonimir Soldo
(Croatia), 11-Ioannis Amanatidis (Greece), 22-Kevin Kurányi
Coach: Felix Magath
Booked: Krasimir Balakov
41, Michael Mutzel 68
Other Substitutes:
21-Thomas Ernst,
14-Thomas Schneider, Felix Luz, 44-Michael Rundeo
Team Captain: -
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Puma
Shirt Sponsor: Debitel
Uniform Colors: White (Thick Horizontal Red stripe
in the middle) Shirts, White Shorts,
White Socks
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark), 8-Alan
Thompson (England), 14-Paul Lambert (29-Shaun Maloney 82), 17- Didier Agathe
(France), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern Ireland), 19-Stilian Petrov (Bulgaria), 9-Chris
Sutton (England) (4-Jackie McNamara 87), 10-John Hartson (Wales)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Other Substitutes:
22-David James Marshall, 3-Mohammed
Sylla (Guinea), 30-Steve Guppy (England), 35-Johan Mjällby (Sweden), 40-Stephen
Crainey
Team Captain: Paul
Lambert
Official Kit Supplier/Designer:
Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: ntl: home
Digital TV
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Dark
Green Shorts, Yellow Socks
Scotland play Hungary in Stuttgart tonight.
— Celtic Curio (@Celticcurio) June 23, 2024
Back in 2003 Celtic played VfB Stuttgart en route to UEFA Cup Final 🇩🇪
3 Celts in the photo below 🍀 pic.twitter.com/uPR6D0icrs
Photo From: Official
Match Programme, Celtic v. Liverpool 2003
(February 27, 2003, UEFA
Cup, VfB Stuttgart 3-Celtic Glasgow 2) |
Date: March 13, 2003
Competition: UEFA Cup- Quarterfinals, First Leg
Result: The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1- Liverpool Football Club (England) 1
Venue: Glasgow-Celtic
Park
Attendance: 59,759
Referee: Terje
Hauge (Norway)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Celtic): Henrik Larsson
2
(Liverpool): Emile Heskey 17
Summary of goals:
1:0 (2nd
minute, Celtic): Thompson’s volley from the left side was knocked in by Henrik
Larsson.
1:1 (17th
minute, Liverpool): From the middle, Riise sent Heskey through on the right who struck.
Lineups:
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 35-Johan Mjällby (Sweden), 8-Alan
Thompson (England) (30-Steve Guppy (England) 26), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern
Ireland), 19-Stilian Petrov (Bulgaria), 39-Jamie Smith, 7-Henrik Larsson
(Sweden) (14-Paul Lambert 76), 9-Chris Sutton (England), 10-John Hartson
(Wales)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Stilian Petrov 72, Steve
Guppy 80
Other Substitutes:
22-David James Marshall, 3-Mohammed
Sylla (Guinea), 4-Jackie McNamara, 29-Shaun Maloney, 40-Stephen Crainey
Team Captain: -
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: ntl
Uniform Colors: Green/White horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, Green/White
horizontally striped Socks
Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland), 4-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 18-John Arne Riise (Norway), 23-Jamie Carragher, 30-Djimi
Traoré (Mali), 13-Danny Murphy, 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven
Gerrard, 8-Emile Heskey, 9-El-Hadji Diouf (Senegal) (25-Igor Bišćan (Croatia) 89),
10-Michael Owen
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19-Pegguy
Arphexad (France), 5-Milan Baroš (Czech Republic), 7-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech
Republic), 21-Salif Diao (Senegal), 28-Bruno Cheyrou (France),
33-Neil Mellor
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Shirt Sponsor: Carlsberg
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red
Shorts, Red Socks
Photo From: Official
Match Programme, Liverpool v. Celtic 2003
(March 13, 2003, UEFA
Cup, Celtic Glasgow 1-Liverpool 1) |
Photo From: Official
Match Programme, Liverpool v. Celtic 2003
(March 13, 2003, UEFA
Cup, Celtic Glasgow 1-Liverpool 1) |
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 171, April 2003
(March 13, 2003, UEFA
Cup, Celtic Glasgow 1-Liverpool 1) |
Date: March 20, 2003
Competition: UEFA Cup- Quarterfinals, Second Leg
Result: Liverpool
Football Club (England) 0-The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 2
Venue: Liverpool-Anfield
Attendance: 44,238
Referee: Dr.
Markus Merk (Germany)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): None
(Celtic): Alan Thompson
45, John Hartson 82
Summary of goals:
0:1 (45th
minute, Celtic): Alan Thompson scored with a free kick.
0:2 (82nd
minute, Celtic): John Hartson scored with
along-range shot from outside of the box.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Jerzy Dudek (Poland), 4-Sami
Hyypiä (Finland), 18-John Arne Riise (Norway), 23-Jamie Carragher, 30-Djimi
Traoré (Mali), 7-Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic) (5-Milan Baroš (Czech
Republic) 56), 13-Danny Murphy, 16-Dietmar Hamann (Germany), 17-Steven
Gerrard, 8-Emile Heskey, 10-Michael Owen
Coach: Gérard Houllier
(France)
Other Substitutes:
19-Pegguy Arphexad
(France), 15-Patrik Berger (Czech Republic), 21-Salif Diao (Senegal), 25-Igor Bišćan
(Croatia), 28-Bruno Cheyrou (France), 33-Neil Mellor
Team Captain: Sami Hyypiä
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Shirt Sponsor: Carlsberg
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red
Shorts, Red Socks
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 35-Johan Mjällby (Sweden), 3-Mohammed
Sylla (Guinea) (39-Jamie Smith 86), 8-Alan Thompson (England), 14-Paul Lambert
(4-Jackie McNamara 73), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern Ireland), 19-Stilian Petrov
(Bulgaria), 7-Henrik Larsson (Sweden), 10-John Hartson (Wales)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Johan Mjällby 3, Mohammed
Sylla 31, Alan Thompson 69, Rab Douglas 71,
Other Substitutes:
22-David James Marshall, 16-Ulrik
Laursen (Denmark), 29-Shaun Maloney, 30-Steve Guppy (England), 40-Stephen
Crainey
Team Captain: Paul
Lambert
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: ntl
Uniform Colors: Green/White horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, Green/White
horizontally striped Socks
Photo From: World Soccer,
May 2003
(March 20, 2003, UEFA
Cup, Liverpool 0- Celtic Glasgow 2) |
Photo From: World Soccer,
June 2003
(March 20, 2003, UEFA
Cup, Liverpool 0- Celtic Glasgow 2) Note: to be verified
whether first or second leg |
Date: April 10, 2003
Competition: UEFA Cup- Semifinals, First Leg
Result: The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1- Boavista Futebol Clube- Porto (Portugal) 1
Venue: Glasgow-Celtic
Park
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Frank
De Bleeckere (Belgium)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Celtic): Henrik Larsson
50
(Boavista): Own Goal (Joos Valgaeren) 48
Summary of goals:
0:1 (48th
minute, Boavista): Martelinho’s cross from the right side was deflcted
into his own net by Joos Valgaeren.
1:1 (50th
minute, Celtic): Thompson’s cross from the left was touched by Petrov into the path
of Henrik
Larsson who shot.
Lineups:
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 35-Johan Mjällby (Sweden), 8-Alan
Thompson (England), 14-Paul Lambert, 17-Didier Agathe (France) (3-Mohammed
Sylla (Guinea) 73), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern Ireland), 19-Stilian Petrov
(Bulgaria) (37-David Fernández (Spain) 78), 7-Henrik Larsson (Sweden), 10-John
Hartson (Wales)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Neil Lennon, Bobo Baldé
89
Other Substitutes:
22-David James Marshall,
4-Jackie McNamara, 29-Shaun Maloney, 39-Jamie Smith, 40-Stephen Crainey
Team Captain: Paul
Lambert
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: ntl
Uniform Colors: Green/White horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, Green/White
horizontally striped Socks
Boavista:
1-Ricardo, 3-Fernando
Ávalos, 4-Paulo Turra (Brazil), 5-Éder Gaucho (Brazil), 6-Erivan (Brazil), 19-Mário
Loja, 27-Pedrosa, 16-Martelinho, 96-Filipe Anunciação, 8-Duda, 26-Luiz Cláudio
(22-Cafú 46) (17-Bosingwa 81)
Coach: Jaime Pacheco
Booked: Duda 51, Fernando
Ávalos 54, Martelinho 61, Paulo Turra 65
Other Substitutes:
70-Bassey
William Andem (Cameroon), 2-Rui Oscar, 10-Jorge Couto, 21-Jocivalter
(Brazil), 25-Yuri
Team Captain: -
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Puma
Shirt Sponsor: Montepio
Geral
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Black
Shorts, Yellow Socks
Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2980, May 20, 2003
(April 10, 2003, UEFA
Cup, Celtic Glasgow 1-Boavista 1) |
Date: April 24, 2003
Competition: UEFA Cup- Semifinals, Second Leg
Result: Boavista
Futebol Clube- Porto (Portugal)
0-The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland) 1
Venue: Porto-Estádio
do Bessa
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Valentin
Ivanov (Russia)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Boavista): None
(Celtic): Henrik Larsson
79
Summary of goals:
0:1 (79th
minute, Celtic): From the middle, Henrik Larsson attempted a through
ball, a Boavista player deflected the pass into Larsson’s path and he struck.
Lineups:
Boavista:
1-Ricardo, 3-Fernando
Ávalos, 5-Éder Gaucho (Brazil), 6-Erivan (Brazil) (21-Jocivalter (Brazil) 80), 19-Mário
Loja, 27-Pedrosa (25-Yuri 84), 7-Jorge Silva (Brazil) (26-Luiz Cláudio (Brazil)
69), 16-Martelinho, 18-Pedro Santos (Venezuela), 96-Filipe Anunciação, 8-Duda
Coach: Jaime Pacheco
Booked: Duda 51, Fernando
Ávalos 54, Martelinho 61, Paulo Turra 65
Other Substitutes:
22-David James Marshall, 3-Mohammed
Sylla (Guinea), 4-Jackie McNamara, 16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark), 29-Shaun Maloney,
Team Captain: -
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Puma
Shirt Sponsor: Montepio
Geral
Uniform Colors: Black/White chequered Shirts, White
Shorts, White
Socks
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium) (39-Jamie Smith 75), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 35-Johan
Mjällby (Sweden), 8-Alan Thompson (England), 14-Paul Lambert (9-Chris Sutton
(England) 34), 17-Didier Agathe (France), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern Ireland), 19-Stilian
Petrov (Bulgaria), 7-Henrik Larsson (Sweden), 10-John Hartson (Wales)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Didier Agathe 60, Johan
Mjällby 85
Other Substitutes:
70-Bassey
William Andem (Cameroon), 2-Rui Oscar, 17-Bosingwa, 30-Alexandre Goulart (Brazil)
Team Captain: Paul
Lambert
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: ntl: home
Digital TV
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Dark
Green Shorts, Yellow Socks
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 172, May 2003
(April 24, 2003, UEFA
Cup, Boavista 0- Celtic Glasgow 1) |
Date: May 21, 2003
Competition: UEFA Cup- Final
Result: Futebol
Clube do Porto (Portugal) 3-The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow (Scotland)
2 (After Extra Time)
Venue: Sevilla-Estadio
de la Cartuja, Spain
Attendance: 52,972
Referee: Ľuboš
Micheľ (Slovakia)
Linesmen: Igor
Šramka, Martin Balko (both Slovakia)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Porto): Derlei 45, 115, Dmitriy
Alenichev 54
(Celtic): Henrik Larsson
47, 57
Summary of goals:
1:0 (45th
minute, Porto): Dmitriy Alenichev’s volley from the left was parried by
Rab Douglas, Derlei knocked in the rebound.
1:1 (47th
minute, Celtic): Agathe’s cross from the right was headed in by Henrik
Larsson at the far post.
2:1 (54th
minute, Porto): From the middle, Deco sent Dmitriy Alenichev through
to score.
2:2 (57th
minute, Celtic): Thompson’s corner kick from the right was headed in by Henrik
Larsson.
3:2 (115th
minute, Porto): Rab Douglas knocked back a through ball, Derlei struck the
loose ball.
Lineups:
Porto:
99-Vítor Baía, 2-Jorge
Costa (3-Pedro Emanuel 71), 4-Ricardo Carvalho, 8-Nuno Valente, 22-Paulo
Ferreira, 6-Costinha (5-Ricardo Costa 9), 10-Deco, 15-Dmitriy Alenichev
(Russia), 18-Maniche, 11-Derlei (Brazil), 21-Capucho (78-Marco Ferreira 97)
Coach: José Mourinho
Booked: Nuno Valente 63,
Maniche 120, Marco Ferreira
Sent Off: Nuno Valente 120+3
Other Substitutes:
13-Nuno, 14-César Peixoto.
28-Clayton (Brazil), 66- Tiago
Team Captain: Jorge Costa
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Nike
Shirt Sponsor: Revigres
Uniform Colors: Blue/White vertically striped Shirts, Blue
Shorts, Blue Socks
Celtic:
1-Rab Douglas, 5-Joos
Valgaeren (Belgium) (16-Ulrik Laursen (Denmark) 65), 6-Bobo Baldé (Guinea), 35-Johan
Mjällby (Sweden), 8-Alan Thompson (England), 14-Paul Lambert (4-Jackie McNamara
76), 17-Didier Agathe (France), 18-Neil Lennon (Northern Ireland), 19-Stilian
Petrov (Bulgaria) (29-Shaun Maloney 105), 7-Henrik Larsson (Sweden), 9-Chris
Sutton (England)
Coach: Martin O’Neill (Northern Ireland)
Booked: Joos Valgaeren 8, Neil
Lennon 59, Bobo Baldé 80, Stilian Petrov 102
Sent Off: Bobo Baldé 96
Other Substitutes:
21- Magnus Hedman
(Sweden), 3-Mohammed Sylla (Guinea), 39- Jamie Smith, 12-David Fernández
(Spain)
Team Captain: Paul
Lambert
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: ntl
Uniform Colors: Green/White horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, White Socks
Photo
From: World Soccer, July 2003
(May 21, 2003, UEFA Cup,
Porto 3-Celtic Glasgow 2) |
Photo
From: World Soccer, July 2003
(May 21, 2003, UEFA Cup,
Porto 3-Celtic Glasgow 2) |
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 173, June 2003
(May 21, 2003, UEFA Cup,
Porto 3-Celtic Glasgow 2) |
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 173, June 2003
(May 21, 2003, UEFA Cup,
Porto 3-Celtic Glasgow 2) |
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