2002–03 Divizia A

The Divizia A 2002/ 03 was the 65th season in the history of Romanian football league Divizia A. It began August 17, 2002 and ended on 28 May 2003. From mid-December to early March rested the game operation ( winter break ). Champion Rapid Bucharest.

  • 3.1 Relegated in the Divizia B
  • 3.2 Up to the Divizia A

Regulate

The Divizia A played with 16 teams. The two last- placed teams were relegated in the Divizia B. The teams ranked 13 and 14 contributed relegation matches against the two runners-up of the two groups of Divizia B to the whereabouts in Divizia A. For a victory, there were three points for a draw and one point for a loss no points. If two or more teams finish the season were tied, decided not goal difference, but a direct comparison.

Results

1 The owner of AEK Bucharest, Anton Doboş moved his club to Timisoara, because of the great competition in Bucharest handful of spectators came. To arouse the interest of spectators in Timişoara, he named the club after the former resident Politehnica Timişoara in traditional club Politehnica AEK.

Expulsion

This left Timişoara in Divizia A.

This Oradea rose to the Divizia A.

After the season

Relegated to the Divizia B

Sportul Studenţesc Bucharest, UTA Arad. Oţelul Galaţi was through the merger of Astra Ploiesti SC and Petrolul Ploiesti in Divizia A.

Up in the Divizia A

FC Oradea, Ploiesti Petrolul, Apulum Alba Iulia

Most successful goal scorers

Others

Sportul Studenţesc Bucharest was condemned by the Romanian football league that starting with 18 March 2002, all seven days, a point is deducted until the transfer fee for Sandu Florin Maxim in the amount of U.S. $ 150,000 has been paid to Steaua Bucharest. After objection by Sportul this punishment was repealed because Sportul his hand waiting for $ 200,000 by the Bulgarian club Litex Lovech fee for the transfer of Bogdan Aurelian Pătraşcu.

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