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Latest revision as of 05:20, 27 December 2022

Arminia Bielefeld
2002–03 season
ManagerBenno Möhlmann
Bundesliga16th (relegated)
DFB-PokalSecond Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Artur Wichniarek (12)
All: Artur Wichniarek (13)

Arminia Bielefeld played the 2002–03 season in the Bundesliga. They finished in 16th place, and were relegated from the Bundesliga for the sixth time in their history.[1]

Review and events

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Player details

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First team

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany GER Mathias Hain
2 DF Norway NOR Torjus Hansén
3 DF Brazil BRA Márcio Borges
4 DF Germany GER Bastian Reinhardt
5 MF Germany GER Christoph Dabrowski
6 MF Germany GER Detlev Dammeier
7 FW South Korea KOR Cha Doo-Ri (on loan from Bayer Leverkusen)
8 DF Poland POL Maciej Murawski
9 FW Serbia and Montenegro SCG Rade Bogdanovic
10 MF Albania ALB Fatmir Vata
11 MF Colombia COL Jésus Sinisterra (on loan from Banfield)
12 MF Germany GER Rüdiger Kauf
13 MF Germany GER Michael Sternkopf
14 FW Croatia CRO Ilija Aračić
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Poland POL Daniel Bogusz
16 DF Germany GER Benjamin Lense
17 MF Belgium BEL Bernd Rauw
18 FW Poland POL Artur Wichniarek
19 FW Senegal SEN Mamadou Diabang
21 MF Germany GER Massimilian Porcello
23 GK Germany GER Dennis Eilhoff
24 FW Czech Republic CZE Marek Heinz (on loan from Hamburger SV)
25 MF Croatia CRO Saša Janić
27 DF Germany GER Martin Amedick
28 MF Germany GER Dirk Flock
29 GK Germany GER Simon Henzler
30 MF Germany GER Ansgar Brinkmann
33 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Mirnel Sadović

Reserve team

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Germany GER Oliver Nestmann
GK Germany GER Sebastian Völzow
DF Turkey TUR Cetin Cakar
DF Germany GER Norman Klausch
DF Germany GER Matthias Langkamp
DF Germany GER Ivan Rako
DF Germany GER Carsten Rump
DF Germany GER David Schicht
DF Germany GER Nils-Christian Schmidt
DF Germany GER Sebastian Veith
DF Germany GER Dominik Werling
MF Germany GER Sebastian Block
MF Turkey TUR Engin Baytar
MF Germany GER Henning Grieneisen
MF Germany GER Finn Holsing
MF Germany GER Kai Heidenreich
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Germany GER Pascal Hofbüker
MF Germany GER Jonnie Klausch
MF Germany GER Matthias Klein
MF Germany GER Daniel Kurth
MF Germany GER Wojtek Kwasniok
MF Germany GER Rafael Psyk
MF Turkey TUR Firat Sansar
MF Germany GER Marco Schlobinski
MF Germany GER Christian Schnitker
MF Germany GER Jan-Christopher Smith
FW Serbia and Montenegro SCG Arsenije Klirusic
FW Germany GER Lars Mettenbrink
FW Germany GER Stefan Studtrucker
FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Amir Spahić
FW Germany GER Salih Yavuz

Transfers

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Player From Fee Date Notes
Serbia and Montenegro Rade Bogdanović Germany Werder Bremen Free July 2002 [2]
Croatia Saša Janić Germany SSV Reutlingen Free July 2002 [2]
Germany Benjamin Lense Germany Darmstadt 98 €200,000 July 2002 [2]
Poland Maciej Murawski Poland Legia Warsaw Free July 2002 [2]
Belgium Bernd Rauw Germany Alemannia Aachen €180,000 July 2002 [2]
Colombia Jésus Sinisterra Argentina Banfield Loan July 2002 [2]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirnel Sadović Austria Austria Vienna Free July 2002 [2]
Norway Torjus Hansén Norway Lillestrøm €150,000 August 2002 [3]
South Korea Cha Doo-Ri Germany Bayer Leverkusen Loan August 2002
Czech Republic Marek Heinz Germany Hamburger SV Loan January 2003
Germany Simon Henzler Germany FC St. Pauli January 2003

Out

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Player To Fee Date Notes
Ghana Lawrence Adjei Germany Eintracht Trier Free July 2002 [2]
Germany Jörg Bode Germany FC Augsburg Free July 2002 [2]
Germany Arne Friedrich Germany Hertha BSC €1,800,000 July 2002 [2]
Germany André Hofschneider Germany FC Augsburg Free July 2002 [2]
Germany Alexander Klitzpera Germany Alemannia Aachen Free July 2002 [2]
Croatia Zdenko Miletić Germany FC Augsburg Free July 2002 [2]
Poland Bartosz Partyka Poland Pogoń Szczecin Free July 2002 [2]
Germany Tobias Schäper Germany BV Cloppenburg Free July 2002 [2]
Germany Christian Wück Retired July 2002 [2]
Germany Dirk van der Ven Japan Yokohama FC Free January 2003
Turkey Erhan Albayrak Turkey Fenerbahçe S.K. Undisclosed January 2003
Germany Heinz Müller Germany FC St. Pauli January 2003

References

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  1. ^ "Bielefelds sechster Abstieg". Fussballdaten (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Fußball-Bundesliga Transfers der Saison 2002/2003" (in German). 18 July 2002. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Bielefeld verpflichtet Norweger Hansen". Schwäbische Zeitung (in German). Schwäbischer Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. 21 August 2002. Retrieved 10 May 2014.[permanent dead link]