2002–03 A Group

A Group
Season 2002–03
Champions CSKA Sofia
(29th title)
Relegated Dobrudzha
Rilski Sportist
Champions League CSKA
UEFA Cup Levski
Litex
Matches played 182
Goals scored 544 (2.99 per match)
Top goalscorer Georgi Chilikov
(22 goals)

Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 2002–03 season.

Overview

It was contested by 14 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship.[1]

League standings

PosClubPWDLFAPtsQualification or relegation
1CSKA Sofia2621326716662003–04 Champions League second qualifying round
2Levski Sofia2619346119602003–04 UEFA Cup qualifying round
3Litex Lovech2617454922552003–04 UEFA Cup qualifying round
4Slavia Sofia261637573051
5Cherno More Varna261466422148
6Lokomotiv Plovdiv261628563347
7Spartak Varna2610412253434
8Naftex Burgas2610313313633
9Marek Dupnitsa268612354230
10Lokomotiv Sofia267415233725
11Chernomorets Burgas267316325624
12Botev Plovdiv266317266121
13Dobrudzha Dobrich264220197314Relegation to B Group
14Rilski Sportist Samokov26161920639Relegation to B Group

Champions

CSKA Sofia
Goalkeepers
1Bulgaria Ivaylo Ivanov 1 (0)
12Bulgaria Stoyan Kolev 24 (0)
Defenders
2Bulgaria Georgi Antonov 17 (0)
3Brazil Fábio Lima 10 (0)
4Argentina Marcos Charras 5 (1)
6Bulgaria Aleksandar Tomash 16 (1)
13Bulgaria Yordan Varbanov 4 (0)
25Brazil João Carlos 24 (1)
29Senegal Ibrahima Gueye 23 (0)
30Bulgaria Yordan Todorov 10 (1)
Bulgaria Galin Ivanov* 1 (0)
Midfielders
5Bulgaria Todor Yanchev 23 (3)
7Bulgaria Hristo Yanev 16 (1)
10Bulgaria Metodi Deyanov* 5 (0)
11Bulgaria Stoycho Mladenov, Jr. 1 (0)
14Bulgaria Svetoslav Petrov 24 (3)
15Republic of Macedonia Artim Šakiri 20 (5)
17Bulgaria Borislav Karamatev 1 (0)
20Portugal João Paulo Brito 23 (8)
23Bulgaria Emil Gargorov 24 (14)
26Bulgaria Ivan Pavlov 1 (0)
27Bulgaria Petar Zlatinov 4 (0)
Forwards
8Bulgaria Velizar Dimitrov 24 (13)
9Brazil Agnaldo 18 (5)
18Bulgaria Gerasim Zakov 4 (0)
21South Africa MacDonald Mukansi 23 (8)
24Bulgaria Petar Nikolov 2 (0)
Manager
Bulgaria Stoycho Mladenov

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Georgi Chilikov Levski Sofia 22
2 Bulgaria Martin Kushev Slavia Sofia 17
3 Bulgaria Emil Gargorov CSKA Sofia 14
4 Bulgaria Velizar Dimitrov CSKA Sofia 13
5 Bulgaria Desislav Rusev Litex Lovech 11
Bulgaria Georgi Vladimirov Slavia Sofia
7 Serbia Velimir Ivanović Slavia Sofia 9
Bulgaria Doncho Donev Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Bulgaria Boyko Velichkov Lokomotiv Sofia
Bulgaria Borislav Dimitrov Botev Plovdiv

References

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