2002–03 Wimbledon F.C. season

During the 2002–03 English football season, Wimbledon competed in the Football League First Division. It was their third consecutive season at this level.

Wimbledon
2002–03 season
ManagerStuart Murdoch
StadiumSelhurst Park
First Division10th
FA CupFourth round
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague:
David Connolly (24)

All:
David Connolly/Neil Shipperley (24)

Players

First-team squad

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Kelvin Davis
3 DF Peter Hawkins
4 DF Chris Willmott
6 DF Darren Holloway
7 MF Jobi McAnuff[notes 1]
9 FW Neil Shipperley
10 FW David Connolly[notes 2]
11 FW Patrick Agyemang[notes 3]
12 DF Trond Andersen
13 GK Paul Heald
14 FW Lionel Morgan
15 DF Moritz Volz (on loan from Arsenal)
17 MF Adam Nowland
No. Position Player
18 FW Wayne Gray
19 DF Ben Chorley
20 MF Mikele Leigertwood[notes 4]
21 DF Nico Herzig
22 MF Rob Gier[notes 5]
23 MF Alex Tapp
24 MF Jermaine Darlington
25 DF Dean Lewington
26 MF Nigel Reo-Coker
27 MF Michael Gordon
28 MF Malvin Kamara[notes 6]
29 GK Tommaso Berni
30 GK Shane Gore

Left club during season

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

No. Position Player
2 MF Gareth Ainsworth (to Cardiff City)
5 DF Mark Williams[notes 7] (to Stoke City)
15 MF Håkan Mild (to Göteborg)
19 FW Paul Robinson (to Blackpool)
No. Position Player
21 DF Duncan Jupp[notes 8] (to Notts County)
25 DF Des Byrne (to Carlisle United)
27 DF Heikki Haara (to Lahti)
28 MF Pär Karlsson (to Elfsborg)

References

    Notes

    1. McAnuff was born in Enfield, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally through his father and made his international debut for Jamaica in May 2002.
    2. Connolly was born in Brent, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in May 1996.
    3. Agyemang was born in Waltham Forest, England, but also qualified to represent Ghana internationally and made his international debut for Ghana in May 2003.
    4. Leigertwood was born in Enfield, England, but also qualified to represent Antigua and Barbuda internationally and would make his international debut for Antigua and Barbuda in November 2008.
    5. Gier was born in Ascot, England, but also qualified to represent the Philippines internationally through his mother and would make his international debut for the Philippines in April 2009.
    6. Kamara was born in Greenwich, England, but also qualified to represent Sierra Leone internationally and would make his international debut for Sierra Leone in June 2007.
    7. Williams was born in Stalybridge, England, but also qualified to represent Northern Ireland internationally and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in 1999.
    8. Jupp was born in Haslemere, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally and represented them at U-21 level.
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