2002–03 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season

The 2002–03 campaign, manager Glenn Hoddle's second full season in charge of the team, was considered a major disappointment as the club finished in 10th place in the league table and exited both domestic cup competitions in the early rounds.Striker Robbie Keane, signed from Leeds United for £7,000,000 before the start of the season, was the team's top scorer in the Premier League with 13 goals, while club legend Teddy Sheringham, his final season with the club, scored a credible 13 goals in all competitions.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.Source: Competitions Last updated: 26 July 2020.Source: premierleague.com The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.
Tottenham Hotspur2002–03ENIC GroupDaniel LevyGlenn HoddleWhite Hart LanePremier LeagueFA CupThird roundLeague CupRobbie KeaneTeddy SheringhamHome coloursAway coloursThird colours2001–022003–04English football league systemLeeds UnitedNeil SullivanStephen CarrMauricio TariccoSteffen FreundGoran BunjevčevićChris PerryDarren AndertonSerhiy RebrovGary DohertyKasey KellerGus PoyetJamie RedknappSteffen IversenMark YeatesBen ThatcherJonathan BlondelMilenko AčimovičChristian ZiegeLars HirschfeldJamie SlabberLedley KingRohan RickettsMatthew EtheringtonSimon DaviesAnthony GardnerAlton ThelwellJohnnie JacksonStephen KellyDean RichardsRonnie HenryDean MarneyRob BurchKazuyuki TodaShimizu S-PulseLiverpoolRed Star BelgradeMouscronArsenalChris ArmstrongBolton WanderersOyvind LeonhardsenAston VillaJohn PiercyBrighton & Hove AlbionStephen ClemenceBirmingham CityLes FerdinandWest Ham UnitedTim SherwoodPortsmouthYannick KamananStrasbourg2002–03 FA Premier LeagueSouthamptonManchester CityMiddlesbroughCharlton AthleticwinnersThe Football AssociationUEFA Fair Play rankingEvertonWaltonPembridgeRadzinskiEtheringtonFerdinandGoodison ParkNeale BarryTottenhamRedknappCharltonDaviesThe ValleyAlan WileySheringhamTariccoMike DeanFulhamShepherd's BushInamotoMalbranqueLegwinskiRichardsLoftus RoadMark HalseyGardnerKanoutéSinclairUriah RennieManchester UnitedTraffordVan NistlerooyOld TraffordRob StylesMaccaroneGeremiGraham PollBlackburn RoversBlackburnØstenstadEwood ParkAndy D'UrsoDjorkaeffPaul DurkinMurphyAnfieldMike RileyChelseaSunderlandPhillipsStadium of LightHollowayLjungbergWiltordHighburySteve BennettBirminghamSt Andrew'sEddie WolstenholmeWest Bromwich AlbionManchesterBenarbiaMaine RoadJeff WinterIversenNewcastle UnitedNewcastleShearerDabizasSt James' ParkBeattieSt Mary's StadiumMcBrideWatsonSteve DunnVilla ParkDavid EllerayStamford BridgeDohertyGraham BarberUpton ParkL.FerdinandCarrickHeskeyGerrardBoltonOkochaReebok StadiumDevlinVidukaElland RoadSommeilBartonWest BromwichDichioClementThe HawthornsPhil DowdScholesvan NistelrooyChristieJuninhoNémethRiverside StadiumHignett2002–03 FA CupM.SvenssonTessemA.Svensson2002–03 Football League CupCardiff CityScott MathiesonBurnleyTurf MoorDermot GallagherTottenham Hotspur F.C. seasons1896–971897–981898–991899–19001900–011901–021902–031903–041904–051905–061906–071907–081949–501950–511960–611971–721972–731973–741981–821986–871988–891989–901990–911991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–20002000–012004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–252002–03 in English footballUEFA Euro 2004qualificationGroup 7Sven-Göran ErikssonFootball LeagueFirst DivisionSecond DivisionThird Divisionplay-offsFootball ConferenceIsthmian LeagueNorthern Premier LeagueSouthern LeagueCombined Counties LeagueEastern Counties LeagueEssex Senior LeagueHellenic LeagueKent LeagueMidland AllianceMidland Football CombinationNorth West Counties LeagueNorthern Counties East LeagueNorthern LeagueSpartan South Midlands LeagueSussex County LeagueUnited Counties LeagueWessex LeagueWest Midlands (Regional) LeagueWestern LeagueQualifying roundsCommunity ShieldFA TrophyFootball League TrophyChampions LeagueUEFA CupBradford CityCoventry CityCrystal PalaceDerby CountyGrimsby TownGillinghamIpswich TownLeicester CityMillwallNorwich CityNottingham ForestPreston North EndReading Rotherham UnitedSheffield UnitedSheffield WednesdayStoke CityWalsallWatfordWimbledonWolverhampton WanderersBarnsleyBlackpoolBrentfordBristol CityColchester UnitedCrewe AlexandraHuddersfield TownLuton TownMansfield TownNorthampton TownOldham AthleticPlymouth ArgylePort ValeQueens Park RangersStockport CountySwindon TownWigan AthleticHartlepool UnitedHull CityRochdaleRushden & DiamondsSouthend UnitedSwansea CityWrexhamNon-LeagueYeovil TownSummer 2002 transfersWinter 2002–03 transfersSummer 2003 transfers