2003 Rosenborg BK season

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Rosenborg
2003 season
Manager Åge Hareide
(until 27 November)
Ola By Rise
(from 28 November)
Stadium Lerkendal Stadion
Tippeligaen 1st
Norwegian Cup Winners
UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
UEFA Cup Third round
  2002
2004  

The 2003 season was Rosenborg BK's 86th season in existence and the club's 24th consecutive season in the top flight of Norwegian football. In addition to the domestic league, Rosenborg BK participated in this season's editions of the Norwegian Football Cup, UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Cup.

Contents

First-team squad

Squad at end of season [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Espen Johnsen
2 MF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Odd Inge Olsen
3 DF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Erik Hoftun
4 MF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Fredrik Winsnes
5 DF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Christer Basma
6 MF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Roar Strand
7 MF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Ørjan Berg
8 FW Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Dagfinn Enerly
9 FW Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Frode Johnsen
10 DF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Vidar Riseth
11 FW Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Morten Knutsen
12 GK Flag of Iceland.svg  ISL Árni Gautur Arason
No.Pos.NationPlayer
13 DF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Janne Saarinen
14 DF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Lars Blixt
15 MF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Tor Erik Moen
17 FW Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Øyvind Storflor
18 FW Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Christer George
19 FW Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Trond Fredrik Ludvigsen
20 FW Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Azar Karadas
21 DF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Ståle Stensaas
22 FW Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Harald Brattbakk
24 DF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Martin Høyem
26 GK Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Alexander Lund Hansen

Competitions

Overall record

CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Tippeligaen 12 April 20031 November 2003Matchday 1Winners2619436828+40073.08
Norwegian Cup 7 May 20039 November 2003First roundWinners7700515+46100.00
UEFA Champions League 30 July 200326 August 2003Second qualifying roundThird qualifying round421151+4050.00
UEFA Cup 24 September 200327 November 2003First roundThird round4310111+10075.00
Total41316413535+100075.61

Source: Competitions

Tippeligaen

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
2619436828 +40619223218 +1410213610 +26

Source: [ citation needed ]

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
GroundHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultWWWWWWWDWWDWLWDWWWDWWWWLWL
Position41111111111111111111111111
Source: [ citation needed ]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches


Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Rosenborg (C)2619436828+4061Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
2 Bodø/Glimt 2614574530+1547Qualification for the UEFA Cup second qualifying round
3 Stabæk 2611965135+1642
4 Odd Grenland 26115104643+338
5 Viking 2691074634+1237
Source: fotball.no
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Norwegian Cup

7 May 2003First Round Buvik 0–17 Rosenborg Buvika
18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report Enerly Soccerball shade.svg11', 17', 19' (pen.)
Brattbakk Soccerball shade.svg22', 29', 34'
Winsnes Soccerball shade.svg33', 90'
Basma Soccerball shade.svg36'
Stensaas Soccerball shade.svg44', 90'
Johnsen Soccerball shade.svg47', 67'
George Soccerball shade.svg52', 68'
Karadas Soccerball shade.svg55'
Storflor Soccerball shade.svg75'
Stadium: Da-Tel Arena
Attendance: 810
Referee: Svein Inge Wiken
13 May 2003Second Round Rosenborg 15–0 Clausenengen Trondheim
18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Strand Soccerball shade.svg9', 20'
Brattbakk Soccerball shade.svg10' (pen.)
George Soccerball shade.svg21', 43', 51', 90'
Johnsen Soccerball shade.svg47', 61', 78'
Enerly Soccerball shade.svg54'
Stensaas Soccerball shade.svg67'
Report Stadium: SalMar Banen Kunstgress
Attendance: 645
Referee: Bjarne Hansen
25 June 2003Third Round Lofoten 1–6 Rosenborg Kabelvåg
18:00 CEST (UTC+2)Jensen Soccerball shade.svg51' Report Karadas Soccerball shade.svg48'
Johnsen Soccerball shade.svg56', 76'
Berg Soccerball shade.svg74'
George Soccerball shade.svg86'
Rodahl Soccerball shade.svg89' (o.g.)
Stadium: Kabelvåg kunstgress
Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Per Ivar Staberg
23 July 2003Fourth Round Rosenborg 5–0 Lyn Trondheim
19:00 CEST (UTC+2) Johnsen Soccerball shade.svg8', 62'
Strand Soccerball shade.svg53'
Storflor Soccerball shade.svg68'
Brattbakk Soccerball shade.svg81'
Report Stadium: Lerkendal Stadion
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Tommy Skjerven
17 September 2003Quarter-finals Haugesund 2–3 Rosenborg Haugesund
16:30 CEST (UTC+2)Rødahl Soccerball shade.svg49'
Wiken Soccerball shade.svg63'
Report Karadas Soccerball shade.svg10'
Johnsen Soccerball shade.svg21'
Storflor Soccerball shade.svg37'
Stadium: Haugesund Stadion
Attendance: 8,057
Referee: Brage Sandmoen
2 October 2003Semi-finals Rosenborg 2–1 Skeid Trondheim
19:00 CEST (UTC+2) Strand Soccerball shade.svg32'
Brattbakk Soccerball shade.svg36'
Report Noppi Soccerball shade.svg77'Stadium: Lerkendal Stadion
Attendance: 8,372
Referee: Tommy Skjerven

Final

9 November 2003 Bodø/Glimt 1–3 (a.e.t.) Rosenborg Oslo
13:15 CET (UTC+1) Johansen Soccerball shade.svg28' Report Johnsen Soccerball shade.svg35'
Solli Soccerball shade.svg105', 120'
Stadium: Ullevaal Stadion
Attendance: 25,447
Referee: Terje Hauge

UEFA Champions League

Second qualifying round

30 July 2003First leg Bohemians Flag of Ireland.svg 0–1 Flag of Norway.svg Rosenborg Dublin, Republic of Ireland
19:45 WEST (UTC+1) Report Karadas Soccerball shade.svg35'Stadium: Dalymount Park
Attendance: 7,930
Referee: Bernhard Brugger (Austria)
6 August 2003Second leg Rosenborg Flag of Norway.svg 4–0
(5–0 agg.)
Flag of Ireland.svg Bohemians Trondheim, Norway
20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Karadas Soccerball shade.svg43'
Brattbakk Soccerball shade.svg51'
Strand Soccerball shade.svg68'
Johnsen Soccerball shade.svg76'
Report Stadium: Lerkendal Stadion
Attendance: 15,911
Referee: Ruud Bossen (Netherlands)

Third qualifying round

13 August 2003First leg Rosenborg Flag of Norway.svg 0–0 Flag of Spain.svg Deportivo La Coruña Trondheim, Norway
20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: Lerkendal Stadion
Attendance: 21,166
Referee: Graham Poll (England)
26 August 2003Second leg Deportivo La Coruña Flag of Spain.svg 1–0
(1–0 agg.)
Flag of Norway.svg Rosenborg A Coruña, Spain
21:30 CEST (UTC+2) Luque Soccerball shade.svg16' Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 22,153
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)

UEFA Cup

First round

24 September 2003First leg Ventspils Flag of Latvia.svg 1–4 Flag of Norway.svg Rosenborg Liepāja, Latvia
20:00 EEST (UTC+3) Rimkus Soccerball shade.svg81' (pen.) Report Johnsen Soccerball shade.svg23'
Stensaas Soccerball shade.svg32'
Storflor Soccerball shade.svg39'
Brattbakk Soccerball shade.svg68'
Stadium: Daugava Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Paul McKeon (Ireland)
15 October 2003Second leg Rosenborg Flag of Norway.svg 6–0
(10–1 agg.)
Flag of Latvia.svg Ventspils Trondheim, Norway
18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Karadas Soccerball shade.svg17'
Brattbakk Soccerball shade.svg29', 90+2'
Hoftun Soccerball shade.svg45'
Solli Soccerball shade.svg57'
Lukaševičs Soccerball shade.svg90' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: Lerkendal Stadion
Attendance: 17,077
Referee: Mikko Vuorela (Finland)

Second round

29 October 2003First leg Rosenborg Flag of Norway.svg 0–0 Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Red Star Belgrade Trondheim, Norway
20:00 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Lerkendal Stadion
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Steve Bennett (England)
27 November 2003Second leg Red Star Belgrade Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg 0–1
(0–1 agg.)
Flag of Norway.svg Rosenborg Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
19:00 CET (UTC+1) Report Brattbakk Soccerball shade.svg50'Stadium: Red Star Stadium
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Paulo Costa (Portugal)

Third round took place during the 2004 season.

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References

  1. "Rosenborg 2003". eufo.de. Retrieved 11 September 2023.