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| !colspan=2|<center>'''[[Beşiktaş J.K.]] 2002–03 season'''
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| |'''[[Süper Lig|League position:]]''' || ''1st''
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| |'''[[Turkish Cup]]:''' || Quarterfinals (eliminated)
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| |'''[[UEFA Cup]]:''' || Quarterfinals (eliminated)
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| |'''President:''' ||{{flagicon|TUR}} [[Serdar Bilgili]]
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| |'''Manager:''' ||{{flagicon|ROM}} [[Mircea Lucescu]]
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| ! colspan=1 | <math> \leftarrow </math><br />[[2001–02 Beşiktaş JK season|2001–02]] !!<math> \rightarrow </math> <br> [[2003–04 Beşiktaş JK season|2003–04]]
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| The '''2002–03''' season was the club's 44th season in the [[Turkish Super League]] and the club's 100th year in existence. After signing Romanian manager [[Mircea Lucescu]], Beşiktaş won the league for the 12th time in franchise history. Beşiktaş also had their most successful [[UEFA Cup]] run, by becoming a quarter finalist, however the club lost to [[S.S. Lazio]] 1–3 on aggregate, therefore eliminating them. Beşiktaş lost to [[Gençlerbirliği]] 3–4 in the quarterfinals of the [[Turkish Cup]].
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| ==Turkish Cup==
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| Beşiktaş had a bye in the first round and then played Elazığspor in the Second Round. Beşiktaş lost to [[Gençlerbirliği]] in the quarter finals.
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| ===Second Round===
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| |date = December 4, 2002
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[Elazığspor]] {{flagicon|Turkey}}
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| |score = 0–2
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]
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| |goals1 = [[Niyazi Güney]] {{goal|80}} <br> [[Ali Begeçarslan]] {{goal|87}}
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| |goals2 =
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| |stadium = [[Elazığ Atatürk Stadium]]
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| |location = [[Elazığ]], [[Turkey]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee = [[Bülent Uzun]]
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| |result =W}}
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| ===Third Round===
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| {{footballbox collapsible
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| |date =
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[Denizlispor]] {{flagicon|Turkey}}
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| |score = 1–2
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]
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| |goals1 = [[Ali Tandoğan]] {{goal|45}}
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| |goals2 = [[İlhan Mansız]] {{goal|65, 74}}
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| |stadium = [[Denizli Atatürk Stadium]]
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| |location = [[Denizli]], [[Turkey]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee = [[Erol Ersoy]]
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| |result =W}}
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| ===Quarter Finals===
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| {{footballbox collapsible
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| |date = March 5, 2003
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]] {{flagicon|Turkey}}
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| |score = 3–4
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Gençlerbirliği]]
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| |goals1 = [[İlhan Mansız]] {{goal|46, 78, 88}}
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| |goals2 = [[Ahmed Hassan]] {{goal|25}} <br> [[Abdel Zaher El Saka]] {{goal|35}} <br> [[Veysel Cihan]] {{goal|80, 106}}
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| |stadium = [[BJK İnönü Stadium]]
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| |location = [[İstanbul]], [[Turkey]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee = [[İsmet Arzuman]]
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| |result =L}}
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| ==UEFA Cup==
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| Beşiktaş had their most successful run, by becoming a quarter finalist, becoming the 2nd Turkish team to achieve the feat (Galatasaray achieved it in 2000).
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| ===First Round===
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| |date = September 19, 2002
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[FK Sarajevo|Sarajevo]] {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}
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| |score = 2–2
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]
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| |goals1 = [[Daniel Pancu|Pancu]] {{goal|31}} <br> [[Ahmet Dursun|Dursun]] {{goal|33}}
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| |goals2 = [[Emir Obuća|Obuca]] {{goal|63}} <br> [[Adnan Osmanhodžić|Osmanhodžić]] {{goal|79}}
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| |stadium = [[Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium]]
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| |location = [[Sarajevo]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =D}}
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| {{footballbox collapsible
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| |date = October 3, 2002
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[Beşiktaş]] {{flagicon|Turkey}}
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| |score = 5–0
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[FK Sarajevo|Sarajevo]]
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| |goals1 = [[Daniel Pancu|Pancu]] {{goal|5}} <br> [[İbrahim Üzülmez|Üzülmez]] {{goal|43}} <br> [[Ahmet Dursun|Dursun]] {{goal|72 ([[Penalty kick|pen]])}} <br> [[Yasin Sülün|Sülün]] {{goal|84}} <br> [[Ali Begeçarslan|Begeçarslan]] {{goal|85}}
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| |goals2 =
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| |stadium = [[BJK İnönü Stadium Stadium]]
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| |location = [[İstanbul]], [[Turkey]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =W}}
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| ''Beşiktaş won 7–2 on aggregate.'' | |
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| ===Second Round===
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| |date = October 31, 2002
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[Deportivo Alavés]] {{flagicon|Spain}}
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| |score = 1–1
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]
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| |goals1 = [[Abelardo Fernández]] {{goal|90+3}}
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| |goals2 = [[Antonio Karmona]] {{goal|31 (own)}}
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| |stadium = [[Estadio Mendizorrotza]]
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| |location = [[Vitoria, Spain]], [[Spain]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =D}}
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| {{footballbox collapsible
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| |date = November 14, 2002
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]] {{flagicon|Turkey}}
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| |score = 1–0
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Deportivo Alavés]]
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| |goals1 = [[İlhan Mansız]] {{goal|7}}
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| |goals2 =
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| |stadium = [[BJK İnönü Stadium]]
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| |location = [[İstanbul]], [[Turkey]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =W}}
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| ''Beşiktaş won 2–1 on aggregate.''
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| ===Third Round===
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| |date = November 28, 2002
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]] {{flagicon|Turkey}}
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| |score = 3–1
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
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| |goals1 = [[Daniel Pancu]] {{goal|30}} <br> [[Ahmet Yıldırım]] {{goal|71}} <br> [[Pascal Nouma]] {{goal|82}}
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| |goals2 = [[Husin]] {{goal|29}}
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| |stadium = [[BJK İnönü Stadium]]
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| |location = [[İstanbul]], [[Turkey]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =W}}
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| {{footballbox collapsible
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| |date = December 12, 2002
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] {{flagicon|Ukraine}}
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| |score = 0–0
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]
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| |goals1 =
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| |goals2 =
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| |stadium = [[Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium]]
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| |location = [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =D}}
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| ''Beşiktaş won 3–1 on aggregate.''
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| ===Fourth Round===
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| |date = February 20, 2003
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[SK Slavia Praha|Slavia Prague]] {{flagicon|Czech Republic}}
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| |score = 1–0
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]
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| |goals1 = [[Tomáš Došek]] {{goal|62}}
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| |goals2 =
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| |stadium = [[Stadion Eden (1953)|Stadion Eden]]
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| |location = [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =L}}
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| |date = February 27, 2003
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]] {{flagicon|Turkey}}
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| |score = 4–2
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} [[SK Slavia Praha|Slavia Prague]]
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| |goals1 = [[Daniel Pancu]] {{goal|41}} <br> [[Ronaldo Guiaro]] {{goal|61}} <br> [[Ahmet Dursun]] {{goal|66}} <br> [[İlhan Mansız]]{{goal|70}}
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| |goals2 = [[Richard Dostálek]] {{goal|77 ([[Penalty kick|pen]]]}} <br> [[Hrdlicka]] {{goal|83}}
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| |stadium = [[BJK İnönü Stadium]]
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| |location = [[İstanbul]], [[Turkey]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =W}}
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| ''Beşiktaş won 4–3 on aggregate.''
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| ===Quarter Finals===
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| {{footballbox collapsible
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| |date = March 13, 2003
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]] {{flagicon|Italy}}
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| |score = 1–0
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]
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| |goals1 = [[Simone Inzaghi]] {{goal|55}}
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| |goals2 =
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| |stadium = [[Stadio Olimpico]]
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| |location = [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =L}}
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| {{footballbox collapsible
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| |date = March 20, 2003
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| |time =
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| |round =
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| |team1 = [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]] {{flagicon|Turkey}}
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| |score = 1–2
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| |report =
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| |team2 = {{flagicon|Italy}} [[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]]
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| |goals1 = [[Sergen Yalçın]] {{goal|82}}
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| |goals2 = [[Stefano Fiore]] {{goal|5}} <br> [[Lucas Castromán]] {{goal|9}}
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| |stadium = [[BJK İnönü Stadium]]
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| |location = [[İstanbul]], [[Turkey]]
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| |attendance =
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| |referee =
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| |result =L}}
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| ''Beşiktaş lost 1–3 on aggregate.''
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| {{Beşiktaş J.K.}}
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| {{Beşiktaş J.K. seasons}}
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| {{DEFAULTSORT:2002-03 Besiktas J.K. season}}
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| [[Category:Beşiktaş J.K. seasons]]
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| [[Category:Turkish football clubs 2002–03 season|Besiktas]]
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