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Perth Glory 2002–03 National Soccer League football season
Perth Glory
2002–03 National Soccer League season
ChairmanNick Tana
Head coachMich d'Avray
StadiumPerth Oval
National Soccer LeagueRunners-up
Finals seriesChampion
Top goalscorerDamian Mori (24)
Highest home attendance13,517 (regular season)
38,111 (finals series)
Lowest home attendance7,595 (regular season)
6,437 (finals series)
← 2001–022003–04 →

The 2002–03 Perth Glory SC season was the club's seventh season after joining the National Soccer League (NSL) in 1996. Perth Glory finished second in the regular season before winning the championship playoff to qualify for the 2003 NSL Grand Final. The Glory won the grand final to finish the season as champions.

Club administration

In September, minority owner Paul Afkos sold his share of the club, leaving Nick Tana as majority owner alongside David Rodwell.

In November, the club announced that Future Glory, the club's youth team would not participate in the 2003 Soccer West Coast Premier League.

Review and events

This section is missing information about season detail. Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. (May 2024)

September

The Glory opened the season with a 2–0 win over Parramatta Power in Sydney. This result was later reversed and a 3–0 win awarded to the Power.

Match results

NSL regular season

Perth Glory's score is shown first in each case.

Perth Glory in the 2002–03 National Soccer League regular season
Date Venue Opponents Score Perth Glory scorers Att. Ref.
21 September 2002 Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (A) Parramatta Power 0–3 Horsley, Despotovski 4,155
29 September 2002 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Brisbane Strikers 3–4 Hassell, Mori (2) 10,573
6 October 2002 Ericsson Stadium, Auckland (A) Football Kingz 1–0 Mori 3,282
13 October 2002 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Newcastle United 1–0 Mori 10,448
20 October 2002 Bob Jane Stadium, Melbourne (A) South Melbourne 0–2 6,194
27 October 2002 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Sydney United 2–0 Mori (2) 7,595
1 November 2002 North Sydney Oval, Sydney (A) Northern Spirit 3–1 Hassell, Miller, Mori 2,918
17 November 2002 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Wollongong Wolves 3–1 Hassell (2), Mrdja 12,801
24 November 2002 Toyota Park, Sydney (A) Olympic Sharks 1–2 Hassell 5,020
1 December 2002 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Adelaide Force 1–0 Hassell 9,687
8 December 2002 Knights Stadium, Melbourne (A) Melbourne Knights 4–1 Mrdja, Mori (2), Hassell 4,770
15 December 2002 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Marconi-Fairfield 3–0 Mori (3) 8,903
21 December 2002 Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane (A) Brisbane Strikers 1–1 Despotovski 2,283
29 December 2002 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Parramatta Power 2–1 Miller, Tarka 9,203
4 January 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Football Kingz 5–0 Horsley, Pryce, Despotovski, Gumprecht (2) 10,092
10 January 2003 Energy Australia Stadium, Newcastle (A) Newcastle United 1–0 Mrdja 6,125
18 January 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) South Melbourne 2–0 Gumprecht, Despotovski 11,173
26 January 2003 Sydney United Sports Centre, Sydney (A) Sydney United 1–1 Edgar Aldrighi Júnior 2,021
1 February 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Northern Spirit 3–0 Mori (2), Caceres 9,979
16 February 2003 WIN Stadium, Wollongong (A) Wollongong Wolves 6–1 Despotovski (2) Mori, Caceres (2), Mrdja 3,132
22 February 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Olympic Sharks 0–1 13,517
28 February 2003 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (A) Adelaide Force 2–0 Harnwell, Mori 3,677
8 March 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Melbourne Knights 3–1 Horsley, Despotovski, Mrdja 9,176
16 March 2003 Marconi Stadium, Sydney (A) Marconi-Fairfield 0–2 9,176

NSL championship playoff

Perth Glory's score is shown first in each case.

Perth Glory in the 2002–03 National Soccer League championship playoff
Date Venue Opponents Score Perth Glory scorers Att. Ref.
22 March 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Northern Spirit 5–0 Despotovski (4), Caceres 6,437
30 March 2003 Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (A) Parramatta Power 1–2 Harnwell 2,214
5 April 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Adelaide Force 3–1 Mori, Hassell, Despotovski 10,292
13 April 2003 Toyota Park, Sydney (A) Olympic Sharks 2–1 Mori, Mrdja 3,631
19 April 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Newcastle United 4–0 Despotovski (2), Byrnes, Mori 11,141
25 April 2003 North Sydney Oval, Sydney (A) Northern Spirit 3–0 Mori, Gumprecht, Despotovski 3,088
2 May 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Parramatta Power 6–1 Mori (2), Despotovski (3), Mrdja 9,707
9 May 2003 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (A) Adelaide Force 2–1 Hassell, Despotovski 4,484
17 May 2003 Perth Oval, Perth (H) Olympic Sharks 1–0 Mori 8,904
23 May 2003 Energy Australia Stadium, Newcastle (A) Newcastle United 0–1 3,301

Grand final

Further information: 2003 National Soccer League Grand Final
Perth Glory2 – 0Olympic Sharks
Harnwell 29'
Mori 87'
Reports
Subiaco Oval, PerthAttendance: 38,111Referee: Mark Shield
GK 1 Australia Jason Petkovic
MF 2 Australia Matt Horsley
DF 3 Australia Jamie Harnwell
MF 4 Australia Bradley Hassell downward-facing red arrow 60'
MF 6 Germany Andre Gumprecht
MF 7 Australia Scott Miller
FW 10 Australia Bobby Despotovski (c) downward-facing red arrow 87'
FW 16 Australia Damian Mori downward-facing red arrow 89'
DF 18 Australia Shane Pryce
DF 22 Australia Simon Colosimo
DF 23 Australia David Tarka Yellow card 40'
Substitutes:
GK 20 Australia Vince Matassa
FW 9 Australia Nik Mrdja upward-facing green arrow 89'
DF 12 Australia Mark Byrnes upward-facing green arrow 60'
MF 15 Brazil Edgar Aldrighi Júnior upward-facing green arrow 87'
FW 21 Australia Adrian Caceres
Head coach:
England Mich d'Avray

Joe Marston Medal:
Simon Colosimo (Perth Glory)
GK 1 Australia Clint Bolton
DF 4 Australia Paul Kohler downward-facing red arrow 80'
DF 6 Australia Ante Jurić (c)
MF 8 Australia Tom Pondeljak
FW 9 Australia Ante Milicic
MF 10 Australia Troy Halpin
MF 11 Australia Jade North
FW 17 Australia Jeromy Harris downward-facing red arrow 76'
FW 18 Australia Joel Porter Yellow card 58' downward-facing red arrow 80'
DF 23 Australia Andrew Packer
MF 27 Japan Hiroyuki Ishida
Substitutes:
GK 20 Australia Brett Hughes
MF 7 Australia Wayne Srhoj upward-facing green arrow 80'
FW 12 Australia Franco Parisi upward-facing green arrow 80'
MF 14 Australia Greg Owens upward-facing green arrow 76'
DF 24 Australia Andrew Durante
Head coach:
Australia Lee Sterrey

Assistant referees: Kevin Humphreys, John Bowdler
Fourth official: Eddie Lennie

Match rules

Club

Coaching staff
Position Staff
Head coach Mich d'Avray
Assistant coach Alan Vest

Player details

List of squad players, including number of appearances by competition

No. Pos Nat Player Total Regular season Finals series
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Australia AUS Jason Petkovic 34 0 24 0 10 0
2 DF Australia AUS Matthew Horsley 29 3 19 3 10 0
3 DF/FW Australia AUS Jamie Harnwell 29 3 19 1 10 2
4 DF Australia AUS Bradley Hassell 29 8 19 6 10 2
5 DF Australia AUS Craig Deans 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 MF Germany GER André Gumprecht 34 4 24 3 10 1
7 MF Australia AUS Scott Miller 34 2 24 2 10 0
8 MF Australia AUS Anthony Danze 7 0 1 0 6 0
9 FW Australia AUS Nik Mrdja 33 8 24 6 9 2
10 FW Australia AUS Bobby Despotovski 33 19 22 7 11 12
11 FW Australia AUS Michael Garcia 9 0 9 0 0 0
12 DF Australia AUS Mark Byrnes 20 1 9 0 11 1
14 MF Netherlands NED Mohammed Mouhouti 8 0 7 0 1 0
15 MF Brazil BRA Edgar Aldrighi Júnior 27 1 24 1 3 0
16 FW Australia AUS Damian Mori 31 24 23 16 8 8
17 DF Australia AUS Gary Faria 14 0 13 0 1 0
18 DF Australia AUS Shane Pryce 34 1 23 1 11 0
20 GK Australia AUS Vince Matassa 1 0 0 0 1 0
21 FW Australia AUS Adrian Caceres 18 4 10 3 8 1
22 DF Australia AUS Simon Colosimo 14 0 4 0 10 0
23 DF Australia AUS David Tarka 28 1 20 1 8 0
24 DF Australia AUS Jamie Coyne 11 0 8 0 3 0

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