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Event | 2002–03 Croatian Cup | ||||||
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First leg | |||||||
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Date | 21 May 2003 | ||||||
Venue | Stadion Aldo Drosina, Pula | ||||||
Man of the Match | Nino Bule (Hajduk Split) | ||||||
Referee | Željko Širić (Osijek) | ||||||
Attendance | 5,000 | ||||||
Weather | Cloudy | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Date | 4 June 2003 | ||||||
Venue | Stadion Poljud, Split | ||||||
Man of the Match | Almir Turković (Hajduk Split) | ||||||
Referee | Goran Marić (Zagreb) | ||||||
Attendance | 12,000 | ||||||
Weather | Clear | ||||||
The 2003 Croatian Cup final was a two-legged affair played between Uljanik Pula and Hajduk Split. The first leg was played in Pula on 21 May 2003, while the second leg on 4 June 2003 in Split.
Hajduk Split won the trophy with an aggregate result of 5–0.
Uljanik Pula | Round | Hajduk Split | ||
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Opponent | Result | Opponent | Result | |
Ivančica | 11–1 | First round | bye | |
Hrvatski Dragovoljac | 2–1 | Preliminary round | Pag | 7–2 |
Grafičar Vodovod | 6–0 | Second round | TŠK Topolovac | 1–0 |
Osijek | 0–0 | Quarterfinals | Cibalia | 3–1 |
4–1 | 4–0 | |||
Kamen Ingrad | 1–1 | Semifinals | Varteks | 2–0 |
4–0 | 0–0 |
Uljanik Pula | 0–1 | Hajduk Split |
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Report (in Croatian) | Bule 49' |
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Assistant referees: | Match rules
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Hajduk Split | 4–0 | Uljanik Pula |
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Pletikosa 19' (pen.) Rapaić 27' Turković 36' Deranja 82' | Report (in Croatian) |
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Assistant referees: | Match rules
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