2002–03 Luxembourg National Division

The National Division in 2002/ 03 was the 89th season of the highest Luxembourg Football League.

The CS Grevenmacher won the first title in the club's history, while the Luxembourg Football Cup and thus made ​​the Double perfect.

  • 4.1 Master Playoff 4.1.1 Final Table
  • 4.1.2 Cross Table
  • 4.2.1 Final Table
  • 4.2.2 Cross Table
  • 4.3.1 Final Table
  • 4.3.2 Cross Table

Championship format

The twelve participating teams first played in the regular season against each other. Both one - way and a second round was held, so that a total of 22 game days took place. Following the league was divided into three groups: The first four teams competed in the championship playoffs, while the remaining eight teams in two relegation playoff to determine the two relegated. In all three groups turn outward and return legs were played. The two last of the descent groups descended into the honorary doctorate. The points that have been achieved during the base passage, were taken over in the respective playoffs.

Participating teams

In the season 2002/ 03 following 12 teams took part in the National Division:

  • FC Avenir Beggen (Cup winner)
  • F91 Dudelange (Master)
  • CS Grevenmacher
  • Jeunesse Esch
  • FC Monnerich
  • FC Progres Niederkorn
  • U.S. Rumelange
  • Union Luxembourg
  • Sporting Mertzig
  • Swift Hesperingen
  • Victoria Rosport ( climber )
  • FC Wiltz 71 ( promoted )

Regular season

Final Table

Cross Table

Playoffs

Masters playoff

Final Table

Cross Table

Relegation playoff group 1

Final Table

Cross Table

Relegation playoff group 2

Final Table

Cross Table

Credentials

  • Game days and tables on rsssf.com, accessed on February 21, 2014

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