2003 UEFA Cup final explained

2003 UEFA Cup Final
Event:2002–03 UEFA Cup
Team1:Celtic
Team1score:2
Team2:Porto
Team2score:3
Details:After silver goal extra time
Date:21 May 2003
Stadium:Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla
City:Seville
Man Of The Match1a:Derlei (Porto)[1]
Referee:Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)
Attendance:52,140
Previous:2002
Next:2004

The 2003 UEFA Cup Final was played on 21 May 2003 between Celtic of Scotland and Porto of Portugal. Porto won the match 3–2 in extra time thanks to a goal from Derlei. This was also the first game to use the silver goal rule, although it did not affect the outcome of the game as Porto scored in the second half of extra-time, thus meaning the game had to be played until the end of extra-time.[2]

Prior to this game, no club from Scotland or Portugal had ever won the UEFA Cup.

The game had what UEFA described at the time as "the largest travelling support to have assembled for a single game"[3] – around 80,000 Celtic fans travelled to Seville for the final.[4] [5] [6] For this turnout and the manner in which they conducted themselves, Celtic fans – dubbed "the Bhoys from Seville" – received an award from FIFA and UEFA, winning the FIFA Fair Play Award that year and being presented with a formal recognition from UEFA at a home match the following season.[7] [8]

Route to the final

Porto1st leg2nd legResultRound Celtic1st leg2nd legResult
Polonia Warszawa6–00–26–2First round Sūduva8–12–010–1
Austria Wien1–02–03–0Second round Blackburn Rovers1–02–03–0
Lens3–00–13–1Third round Celta Vigo1–01–22–2 (a)
Denizlispor6–12–28–3Fourth round Stuttgart3–12–35–4
Panathinaikos0–12–02–1 Quarter-finals Liverpool1–12–03–1
Lazio4–10–04–1Semi-finals Boavista1–11–02–1

Pre-match

The game was played at Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla on 21 May with kick-off at 20:45 local time. A team of officials was selected from Slovakia.

Match

Summary

A rash challenge led to Joos Valgaeren of Celtic getting a yellow card in the eighth minute. After this it was a stoic affair, until 32 minutes into the first half when Capucho played in Deco, but he could do no more than fire his shot straight at Rab Douglas. Straight after this attack, Celtic broke on the counter with Henrik Larsson putting Didier Agathe through on the right but his cross was too high for Chris Sutton. Larsson had a chance to make it 1–0 in the 35th minute but was unable to get enough contact on the ball. Porto came close in the 41st minute when Deco moved past Bobo Baldé to go one on one with Douglas, who saved Deco's shot with his legs.

Porto found a way through on the stroke of half-time. After some great work from Deco, Dmitri Alenichev's shot was parried by Douglas and Derlei slotted the ball in to give Porto a 1–0 lead. It was his 11th goal of the competition. Porto's lead did not last long after the restart as Celtic equalised after 47 minutes when Larsson met Agathe's cross to direct a looping header in over the helpless Vítor Baía to get his tenth goal of the tournament and his 200th Celtic goal. Within five minutes, it was 2–1 when Deco evaded a tackle and slipped a through ball to Alenichev who converted the cross.[9]

Three minutes later, Celtic levelled once again. Larsson took advantage of poor marking when he powerfully headed in Alan Thompson's corner. With Deco remaining a consistent threat, Martin O'Neill brought on Jackie McNamara in 76 minutes to nullify Deco's threat. In the 80th minute, Bobo Baldé picked up a yellow card. A couple of minutes from time, McNamara's errant pass found Alenichev, but he could not find the target and shot over.

Normal time ended with the game at 2–2. Extra time would be played under the silver goal rule, whereby the team leading at the end of the first half of extra time would win the match.

Celtic were down to ten men in the 96th minute when Baldé was dismissed after collecting his second yellow card. O'Neill reconfigured his team by moving McNamara back to fill the gap in defence caused by Baldé's dismissal.[10]

The first half of extra time arrived without a change in the score, so the silver goal rule did not apply.

In the second half of extra time Celtic were unable to hold out for penalties, as Derlei reacted quickest to a Douglas block in the 115th minute and rounded McNamara to make it 3–2. Porto had Nuno Valente sent off in the last minute but no further goals meant that they had ended their 16-year wait for a further European trophy.

Details

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GK 20 Rab Douglas
CB 35 Johan Mjällby
CB 6
CB 5
DM 14 Paul Lambert (c)
RM 17 Didier Agathe
CM 19
CM 18
LM 8 Alan Thompson
CF 7 Henrik Larsson
CF 9 Chris Sutton
Substitutes:
GK 21 Magnus Hedman
DF 4
DF 16
MF 3 Mohammed Sylla
MF 39 Jamie Smith
FW 12 David Fernández
FW 29
Manager:
Martin O'Neill
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GK 99 Vítor Baía
RB 22 Paulo Ferreira
CB 2 Jorge Costa (c)
CB 4 Ricardo Carvalho
LB 8
CM 10 Deco
CM 6
CM 18
AM 15 Dmitri Alenichev
CF 21
CF 11
Substitutes:
GK 13 Nuno
DF 3
DF 5
DF 14 César Peixoto
MF 28 Clayton
MF 66 Tiago
FW 78
Manager:
José Mourinho
Man of the Match:
Derlei (Porto)

Assistant referees:
Igor Šramka (Slovakia)
Martin Balko (Slovakia)
Fourth official:
Anton Stredák (Slovakia)

Match rules
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of silver goal extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still equal
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions
First half[11]
StatisticCelticPorto
scope=rowGoals scored01
scope=rowTotal shots27
scope=rowShots on target17
scope=rowBall possession43%57%
scope=rowCorner kicks13
scope=rowFouls committed136
scope=rowOffsides00
scope=rowYellow cards10
scope=rowRed cards00
Second half and extra time
StatisticCelticPorto
scope=rowGoals scored22
scope=rowTotal shots48
scope=rowShots on target24
scope=rowBall possession45%55%
scope=rowCorner kicks42
scope=rowFouls committed2018
scope=rowOffsides42
scope=rowYellow cards45
scope=rowRed cards11
Overall
StatisticCelticPorto
scope=rowGoals scored23
scope=rowTotal shots615
scope=rowShots on target311
scope=rowBall possession44%56%
scope=rowCorner kicks55
scope=rowFouls committed3324
scope=rowOffsides42
scope=rowYellow cards55
scope=rowRed cards11

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Simon . Hart . Derlei and Larsson dazzle Seville . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 22 May 2003 . 14 September 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121113104638/https://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=71166.html . 13 November 2012 .
  2. Web site: Match Report . . 12 June 2007 . 25 May 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110525132604/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=98023&cc=5739 . dead .
  3. News: A city divided: half in Glasgow, half in Porto for cup final . Paul Kelbie . The Independent . https://archive.today/20090514225350/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/a-city-divided-half-in-glasgow-half-in-seville-for-cup-final-590914.html . 14 May 2009 . dead . 6 March 2009 . London . 22 May 2003 . The Independent 22 May 2003
  4. http://observer.guardian.co.uk/gallery/0,8561,972767,00.html Celtic in Seville: Observer Sport Monthly index
  5. Web site: ESPNsoccernet - Report: Celtic vs FC Porto - UEFA Cup . 16 June 2007 . 25 May 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110525132604/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=98023&cc=5739 . dead .
  6. https://www.fifa.com/newscentre/news/newsid=90249.html Celebrating Celtic pride in the heart of Andalusia
  7. Web site: Fan Award . . 12 June 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070411132458/http://www.fifa.com/en/mens/awards/gala/0%2C2418%2C73590%2C00.html?articleid=73590 . 11 April 2007 . dead .
  8. Web site: Celtic 2-3 Porto, UEFA Cup - Match Reports. thecelticwiki. 21 May 2015. 26 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150626113336/http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/2003-05-21%3A+Celtic+2-3+Porto,+UEFA+Cup+-+Match+Reports. live.
  9. Web site: Porto end Celtic's Uefa dream. 27 May 2003. BBC Sport. 21 May 2015. 5 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090505230853/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/3043029.stm. live.
  10. Web site: Celtic despair after cruel defeat. 27 May 2003. Daily Telegraph. 21 May 2015. 29 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160229083659/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2404502/Celtic-despair-after-cruel-defeat.html. live.
  11. Web site: Full Time Report . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) . PDF . 21 May 2003 . 28 July 2014 . 28 July 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140728091745/http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/uefacup/2002/71041_FR.pdf . live .