The 2002–03 Bundesliga was the 40th season of the Bundesliga. It began on 9 August 2002 and concluded on 24 May 2003. This was the first season where the defending champions kicked–off the opening match.

Teams

Eighteen teams competed in the league – the top fifteen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the 2. Bundesliga. The promoted teams were Hannover 96, Arminia Bielefeld and VfL Bochum, returning to the top flight after an absence of thirteen, two and one years respectively. They replaced SC Freiburg, 1. FC Köln and FC St. Pauli after spending time in the top flight for four, two and one years respectively.

Team overview

Stadiums

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! Club

! Location

! Ground

! Capacity

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! style="text-align:center;"| No. !! Team !! style="text-align:right;"| Average !! style="text-align:center;"| Change !! style="text-align:right;"| Highest

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| 1 || Borussia Dortmund || 67,800 || 2,5% || 68,600

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| 2 || Schalke 04 || 60,583 || 0,2% || 60,886

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| 3 || Bayern München || 51,882 || -2,4% || 69,000

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| 4 || Hamburger SV || 45,625 || 2,7% || 55,516

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| 5 || Hertha BSC || 42,101 || 14,8% || 59,200

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| 6 || Hannover 96 || 36,496 || 77,5% || 48,696

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| 7 || 1. FC Kaiserslautern || 36,250 || -5,9% || 40,500

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| 8 || VfB Stuttgart || 34,569 || 23,0% || 54,267

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| 9 || Werder Bremen || 32,869 || 9,2% || 40,200

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| 10 || Borussia Mönchengladbach || 28,921 || -4,3% || 34,500

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| 11 || 1. FC Nürnberg || 28,238 || -7,9% || 44,600

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| 12 || TSV 1860 || 26,312 || -0,2% || 64,000

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| 13 || VfL Bochum || 25,002 || 99,2% || 32,645

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| 14 || Arminia Bielefeld || 23,269 || 70,7% || 26,601

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| 15 || Bayer Leverkusen || 22,500 || 0,5% || 22,500

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| 16 || Hansa Rostock || 19,853 || 7,2% || 30,000

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| 17 || VfL Wolfsburg || 19,229 || 35,4% || 30,000

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| 18 || Energie Cottbus || 13,090 || -21,3% || 18,250

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References

  • 2002–03 Bundesliga on kicker.de