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'''Չեմպիոնների Լիգա 2002-2003''' մրցաշրջանը [[Չեմպիոնների Լիգա]]յի պատմության մեջ 48-րդն էր։ Եզրափակիչն անց է կացվել [[Օլդ Տրաֆֆորդ]] մարզադաշտում, [[Մանչեսթեր]], [[Անգլիա]]։ Եզրափակչում խաղում էին Միլանն ու Յուվենտուսը։
 
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{{Infobox football match
| image = [[Պատկեր:Champions League Final 2003.jpg|200px]]
| caption = Match programme cover
| event = [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League]]
| team1 = [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]
| team1association = {{flagicon|ITA|size=30px}}
| team1score = 0
| team2 = [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
| team2association = {{flagicon|ITA|size=30px}}
| team2score = 0
| details = After [[overtime (sports)#Association football|extra time]] <br /> Milan won 3–2 on [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalties]]
| date = 28 May 2003
| stadium = [[Old Trafford]]
| city = [[Manchester]]
| man_of_the_match1a = [[Paolo Maldini]] (Milan)<ref name="man of the match">{{cite book |year=2015 |chapter=2. Finals |chapterurl=http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/EuroExperience/competitions/Publications/02/14/56/69/2145669_DOWNLOAD.pdf |chapter-format=PDF |title=UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2014/15 |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |page=10 |accessdate=9 July 2015 }}</ref>
| referee = [[Markus Merk]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])
| attendance = 63,300
| weather = Clear<br />{{convert|18|°C|°F}}<ref>http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/EGCC/2003/5/28/DailyHistory.html?req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA</ref>
| previous = [[2002 UEFA Champions League Final|2002]]
| next = [[2004 UEFA Champions League Final|2004]]
}}
The '''2003 UEFA Champions League Final''' was a [[Association football|football]] match that took place at [[Old Trafford]] in [[Manchester]], England on 28 May 2003 to decide the winner of the [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|2002–03]] [[UEFA Champions League]]. The match was contested by two [[Italy|Italian]] teams: [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] and [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]. The match made history as it was the first time two clubs from Italy had faced each other in the final. It was also the second intra-national final of the competition, following the all-Spanish [[2000 UEFA Champions League Final]] three years earlier. Milan won the match via a [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]] after the game had finished 0–0 after extra time. It gave Milan their sixth success in the European Cup.
 
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==Background==
Juventus entered the [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League]] as [[Serie A]] champions and so qualified for the group phase, Milan finished fourth so started off in the third qualifying round.
 
Juventus went into the Champions League final as champions of Italy for the 27th time. Milan came third in the league, finishing with eleven fewer points than Juventus, but won the [[Coppa Italia]]. In the [[Serie A]] games between the two sides in [[2002–03 Serie A|2002–03]], Juventus won 2–1 on 10 November at the [[Stadio delle Alpi]] while Milan won the reverse fixture by the same scoreline at the [[San Siro]].
 
==Route to the final==
{{details|2002–03 UEFA Champions League}}
 
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|-
!colspan=4|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]
!Round
!colspan=4|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
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|Opponent
|Agg.
|1st leg
|2nd leg
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds|Qualifying phase]]
|Opponent
|Agg.
|1st leg
|2nd leg
|-
|colspan=4|Bye
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Third qualifying round
|align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[FC Slovan Liberec|Slovan Liberec]]
|2–2 ([[away goals rule|a]])
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds#Milan v Slovan Liberec|1–0]] (H)
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds#Slovan Liberec v Milan|1–2]] (A)
|- style="background:#c1e0ff"
|Opponent
|colspan=3|Result
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage|First group stage]]
|Opponent
|colspan=3|Result
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Feyenoord]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Feyenoord v Juventus|1–1]] (A)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 1
|align=left|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[RC Lens|Lens]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Valencia v Lens|2–1]] (H)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Juventus v Dynamo Kyiv|5–0]] (H)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 2
|align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Deportivo La Coruña v Milan|4–0]] (A)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Juventus v Newcastle United|2–0]] (H)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 3
|align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Bayern Munich v Milan|2–1]] (A)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Newcastle United v Juventus|0–1]] (A)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 4
|align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Milan v Bayern Munich|2–1]] (H)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Feyenoord]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Juventus v Feyenoord|2–0]] (H)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 5
|align=left|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[RC Lens|Lens]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Lens v Milan|1–2]] (A)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Dynamo Kyiv v Juventus|2–1]] (A)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 6
|align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Milan v Deportivo La Coruña|1–2]] (H)
|-
|colspan="4" style="text-align:center;vertical-align:top"|'''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group E|Group E]] winner'''
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|-
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!width="20"|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|Pts|Points}}
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|align="left"|{{flagicon|ITA}} '''[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]'''
|6||4||1||1||12||3||+9||'''13'''
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]
|6||3||0||3||6||8||&minus;2||'''9'''
|- bgcolor="#ccccff"
|align="left"|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|6||2||1||3||6||9||&minus;3||'''7'''
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Feyenoord]]
|6||1||2||3||4||8||&minus;4||'''5'''
|}
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Final standings
|colspan="4" style="text-align:center;vertical-align:top"|'''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group G|Group G]] winner'''
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|-
!width="175"|Team
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|Pld|Played}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|Pts|Points}}
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ITA}} '''[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]'''
|6||4||0||2||12||7||+5||'''12'''
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]]
|6||4||0||2||11||12||&minus;1||'''12'''
|- bgcolor="#ccccff"
|align="left"|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[RC Lens|Lens]]
|6||2||2||2||11||11||0||'''8'''
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]
|6||0||2||4||9||13||&minus;4||'''2'''
|}
|- style="background:#c1e0ff"
|Opponent
|colspan=3|Result
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage|Second group stage]]
|Opponent
|colspan=3|Result
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Deportivo La Coruña v Juventus|2–2]] (A)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 1
|align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Milan v Real Madrid|1–0]] (H)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[FC Basel|Basel]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Juventus v Basel|4–0]] (H)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 2
|align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Dortmund]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Borussia Dortmund v Milan|1–0]] (A)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Manchester United v Juventus|1–2]] (A)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 3
|align=left|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Milan v Lokomotiv Moscow|1–0]] (H)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Juventus v Manchester United|0–3]] (H)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 4
|align=left|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Lokomotiv Moscow v Milan|1–0]] (A)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Juventus v Deportivo La Coruña|3–2]] (H)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 5
|align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Real Madrid v Milan|1–3]] (A)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[FC Basel|Basel]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Basel v Juventus|1–2]] (A)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 6
|align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Dortmund]]
|colspan=3|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Milan v Borussia Dortmund|0–1]] (H)
|-
|colspan="4" style="text-align:center;vertical-align:top"|'''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Group D|Group D]] runners-up'''
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|-
!width="175"|Team
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|Pld|Played}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|Pts|Points}}
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|6||4||1||1||11||5||+6||'''13'''
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ITA}} '''[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]'''
|6||2||1||3||11||11||0||'''7'''
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[FC Basel|Basel]]
|6||2||1||3||5||10||&minus;5||'''7'''
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]]
|6||2||1||3||7||8||&minus;1||'''7'''
|}
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Final standings
|colspan="4" style="text-align:center;vertical-align:top"|'''[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage#Group C|Group C]] winner'''
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!width="175"|Team
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|Pld|Played}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference}}
!width="20"|{{Tooltip|Pts|Points}}
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ITA}} '''[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]'''
|6||4||0||2||5||4||+1||'''12'''
|- bgcolor="#ccffcc"
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|6||3||2||1||9||6||+3||'''11'''
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Dortmund]]
|6||3||1||2||8||5||+3||'''10'''
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]
|6||0||1||5||3||10||&minus;7||'''1'''
|}
|- style="background:#c1e0ff"
|Opponent
|Agg.
|1st leg
|2nd leg
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage|Knockout phase]]
|Opponent
|Agg.
|1st leg
|2nd leg
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|3–2
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Juventus v Barcelona|1–1]] (H)
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Barcelona v Juventus|2–1]] {{aet}} (A)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Quarter-finals
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]
|3–2
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Ajax v Milan|0–0]] (A)
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Milan v Ajax|3–2]] (H)
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]
|4–3
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Real Madrid v Juventus|1–2]] (A)
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Juventus v Real Madrid|3–1]] (H)
|style="background:#c1e0ff"|Semi-finals
|align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]
|1–1 ([[away goals rule|a]])
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Milan v Internazionale|0–0]] (H)
|[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Internazionale v Milan|1–1]] (A)
|}
 
===Milan===
Milan won Group G of the first group round, a group that also included [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]], [[RC Lens|Lens]] and [[Deportivo de La Coruña|Deportivo La Coruña]], advancing to the second group round where they won Group C. They defeated [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[Borussia Dortmund]] and [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]]. They lost only two matches (Dortmund 1–0, and Real Madrid 3–1), and advanced to the quarter-finals where they met [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]. The first leg was a draw (0–0) so the decisive match was the one at the [[San Siro]] which Milan won (3–2). In the semi-finals, they met local rivals [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]. Both matches finished equal (0–0; 1–1), but Milan advanced on the [[away goals rule]], despite both teams technically playing at home.
 
===Juventus===
Juventus won Group E of the first group round, in which the other teams were [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]], [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] and [[Feyenoord]]. They finished second in Group D of the second group round, after [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], due to their losses against the English side (2–1; 3–0) and against [[FC Basel|Basel]] (2–1), but they qualified to the quarter-finals where they eliminated [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in extra-time (1–1; 2–1). In the semi-final, Juventus met Real Madrid; they lost the first match (2–1), but they won the second (3–1), key midfielder Pavel Nedved picked up a second yellow card which meant he was suspended for the final.
 
==Pre-match==
===Venue===
[[Պատկեր:Old Trafford 2 (2003 UEFA Champions League Final).jpg|thumb|Old Trafford was selected to host the final in December 2001.]]
[[Old Trafford]], the home of [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], was selected to host the match in December 2001, following a meeting of the UEFA Executive Committee in Nyon, Switzerland, at the same time as [[Estadio de La Cartuja]] in [[Seville]] was selected to host the [[2003 UEFA Cup Final]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Old Trafford to stage European final |url=http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/old-trafford-to-stage-european-final-6349493.html |website=standard.co.uk |publisher=Evening Standard |date=13 December 2001 |accessdate=6 August 2015 }}</ref> It was selected ahead of the likes of the [[Santiago Bernabeu Stadium]] in Madrid, the [[Stade de France]] in [[Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis|Saint-Denis]] near Paris, and the [[Amsterdam Arena]].<ref>{{cite journal |date=February 2002 |editor1-last=Ganguly |editor1-first=Aubrey |title=It's coming home |journal=[[Inside United|United]] |location=Manchester |publisher=[[Future plc|Future Publishing]] under licence from Manchester United |issue=112 |page=13 }}</ref>
 
It would be the first time the club had hosted a major European final,<ref>{{cite book |title=UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2012/13 |year=2012 |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |location=Nyon |page=154 }}</ref> although it had been the venue for both the two-legged [[1968 Intercontinental Cup]] between Manchester United and Argentine club [[Estudiantes de La Plata]], and the [[1991 European Super Cup]] between Manchester United and Yugoslavian club [[Red Star Belgrade]], which had been scheduled to be played over two legs, only for the Yugoslavian leg to be cancelled due to the [[Yugoslav Wars|wars in the country]] at the time.
 
The stadium had recently undergone a major expansion; following the mandatory conversion to an all-seater venue as a result of the [[Taylor Report]] and ahead of England hosting [[UEFA Euro 1996]], the stadium's North Stand was expanded to three tiers, with a capacity of 25,500 spectators. This was followed by the addition of second tiers to the East and West Stands, which brought the overall capacity of the stadium to 68,217.
 
As has taken place for every Champions League final since 1997, a ceremonial handover of the [[European Champion Clubs' Cup]] from the holders to the host city took place on 3 April 2003. After receiving the trophy from a representative of holders [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] in the ceremony at the [[Manchester Town Hall]], UEFA Chief Executive [[Gerhard Aigner]] presented it to the [[List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Manchester|Lord Mayor of Manchester]], Roy Walters. Former Real Madrid players [[Alfredo Di Stefano]], [[Francisco Gento]], [[Amancio Amaro]] and [[Emilio Butragueno]], as were Manchester United manager [[Alex Ferguson]], members of the club's [[1968 European Cup Final]] team, and members of [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] and [[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]]'s past European trophy-winning teams.<ref>{{cite news |title=Manchester welcomes Champion Clubs' Cup |url=http://www.uefa.org/news/newsid=62734.html |website=UEFA.org |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=2 April 2003 |accessdate=6 August 2015 }}</ref>
 
Also in April 2003, a 24-hour football match – named the "Starball Match" in reference to the logo of the UEFA Champions League – was played in Manchester's [[Albert Square, Manchester|Albert Square]]. It was the second Starball Match, after the inaugural match was held in Glasgow ahead of the [[2002 UEFA Champions League Final]] at [[Hampden Park]]. Over 1,000 players participated in the match, playing for sides named "Internazionale Manchester" and "Real Mancunian", in reference to Italian club [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] and Spanish club Real Madrid. Internazionale Manchester won the match 252–162.<ref>{{cite news |first=Patrick |last=Hart |title=Football for all in Manchester |url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=63062.html |website=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=3 April 2003 |accessdate=6 August 2015 }}</ref>
 
==Match==
===Summary===
[[Պատկեր:A.C. Milan lifting the European Cup after winning the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League - 20030528.jpg|thumb|Milan celebrate their sixth European Cup title.]]
After a brisk start, Milan had an Andriy Shevchenko goal ruled out after Rui Costa was deemed to have blocked Gianluigi Buffon's line of view from an offside position, although television replays showed that the Portuguese had moved out of Buffon's line of sight before the shot. Antonio Conte nearly scored for Juventus after coming on as a substitute in the second half, his header clattering against the post with Dida beaten. Andrea Pirlo also hit the bar for Milan. In the second half, both teams began to sit back and created few chances.
 
Both Juventus and Milan had injuries to defenders, Juventus' Igor Tudor leaving early in the first half after pulling a muscle in his right thigh. In extra time, Roque Júnior limped out due to fatigue and injury; as they had made all three of their allowed substitutions, they had to play the rest of the game with 10 men.
 
The penalty shoot-out has caused controversy among some fans as replays showed that Dida was in front of the goal line when saving penalties from David Trezeguet, Marcelo Zalayeta and Paolo Montero. Buffon was also off his line when saving penalties from Clarence Seedorf and Kakha Kaladze. Shevchenko put away the final penalty to win the European Cup for Milan for the sixth time. Shevchenko himself became the first Ukrainian footballer to win the European Cup.
 
===Details===
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| pattern_ra = _black_stripes
| leftarm = FFFFFF
| body = 000000
| rightarm = FFFFFF
| shorts = 000000
| socks = 000000
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|{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _acm away 0809
| pattern_b = _acmilan0203a
| pattern_ra = _acm away 0809
| pattern_sh = _acm0203a
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| leftarm = FF0000
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{| width="100%"
|valign="top" width="50%"|
{| style="font-size:90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
|-
!width=25| !!width=25|
|-
|GK ||'''1''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluigi Buffon]]
|-
|RB ||'''21'''||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Lilian Thuram]]
|-
|CB ||'''2''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ciro Ferrara]]
|-
|CB ||'''5''' ||{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Igor Tudor]] || || {{suboff|42}}
|-
|LB ||'''4''' ||{{flagicon|URU}} [[Paolo Montero]]
|-
|RM ||'''16'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mauro Camoranesi]] || || {{suboff|46}}
|-
|CM ||'''3''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessio Tacchinardi]] || {{yel|69}}
|-
|CM ||'''26'''||{{flagicon|NED}} [[Edgar Davids]] || || {{suboff|65}}
|-
|LM ||'''19'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Zambrotta]]
|-
|CF ||'''17'''||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[David Trezeguet]]
|-
|CF ||'''10'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Del Piero]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]]) || {{yel|111}}
|-
|colspan=3|'''Substitutes:'''
|-
|GK ||'''12'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Chimenti]]
|-
|DF ||'''7''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Pessotto]]
|-
|DF ||'''13'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mark Iuliano]]
|-
|DF ||'''15'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Birindelli]] || || {{subon|42}}
|-
|MF ||'''8''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Conte]] || || {{subon|46}}
|-
|FW ||'''24'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Marco Di Vaio]]
|-
|FW ||'''25'''||{{flagicon|URU}} [[Marcelo Zalayeta]] || || {{subon|65}}
|-
|colspan=3|'''Manager:'''
|-
|colspan=4|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Marcello Lippi]]
|}
|valign="top"|[[Պատկեր:Juventus vs Milan 2003-05-28.svg|300px]]
|valign="top" width="50%"|
{| style="font-size:90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align=center
|-
!width=25| !!width=25|
|-
|GK ||'''12'''||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Dida (footballer, born 1973)|Dida]]
|-
|RB ||'''19'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Costacurta]] || {{yel|18}} || {{suboff|66}}
|-
|CB ||'''13'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Nesta]]
|-
|CB ||'''3''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Paolo Maldini]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|LB ||'''4''' ||{{flagicon|GEO|1990}} [[Kakha Kaladze]]
|-
|RM ||'''8''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gennaro Gattuso]]
|-
|CM ||'''21'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Pirlo]] || || {{suboff|71}}
|-
|LM ||'''20'''||{{flagicon|NED}} [[Clarence Seedorf]]
|-
|AM ||'''10'''||{{flagicon|POR}} [[Rui Costa]] || || {{suboff|87}}
|-
|CF ||'''7''' ||{{flagicon|UKR}} [[Andriy Shevchenko]]
|-
|CF ||'''9''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Filippo Inzaghi]]
|-
|colspan=3|'''Substitutes:'''
|-
|GK ||'''18'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Christian Abbiati]]
|-
|DF ||'''24'''||{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Martin Laursen]]
|-
|DF ||'''25'''||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Roque Júnior]] || || {{subon|66}}
|-
|MF ||'''23'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Ambrosini]] || || {{subon|87}}
|-
|MF ||'''27'''||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Serginho (footballer, born 1971)|Serginho]] || || {{subon|71}}
|-
|MF ||'''32'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristian Brocchi]]
|-
|FW ||'''11'''||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rivaldo]]
|-
|colspan=3|'''Manager:'''
|-
|colspan=4|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Carlo Ancelotti]]
|}
|}
{| width=100% style="font-size:90%"
|
'''Man of the Match:'''
<br />{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Paolo Maldini]] ([[A.C. Milan|Milan]])<ref name="man of the match"/>
 
'''Assistant referees:'''
<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Christian Schräer]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])
<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Heiner Müller (football referee)|Heiner Müller]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])
<br />'''Fourth official:'''
<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Wolfgang Stark]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])
|}
 
===Statistics===
<div style="float:left;width:30%">
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+First half<ref name="half time report">{{cite web |url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/newsfiles/ucl/2002/md17_1_hs.pdf |title=Half Time Summary |work=UEFA |publisher=UEFA |format=PDF |date=28 May 2003 |accessdate=20 May 2012 }}</ref>
|-
!width=100|Statistic
!width=70|Juventus
!width=70|Milan
|-
|Goals scored
|0||0
|-
|Total shots
|4||5
|-
|Shots on target
|1||3
|-
|Ball possession
|46%||54%
|-
|Corner kicks
|2||7
|-
|Fouls committed
|12||13
|-
|Offsides
|0||4
|-
|Yellow cards
|0||1
|-
|Red cards
|0||0
|}
</div><div style="float:left;width:30%">
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+Second half and extra time<ref name="full time report"/>
|-
!width=100 |Statistic
!width=70|Juventus
!width=70|Milan
|-
|Goals scored
|0||0
|-
|Total shots
|7||9
|-
|Shots on target
|1||3
|-
|Ball possession
|51%||49%
|-
|Corner kicks
|3||6
|-
|Fouls committed
|22||10
|-
|Offsides
|1||2
|-
|Yellow cards
|2||0
|-
|Red cards
|0||0
|}
</div><div style="float:left;width:30%">
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+Overall<ref name="full time report">{{cite web |url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/newsfiles/ucl/2002/md17_1_fs.pdf |title=Full Time Summary |work=UEFA |publisher=UEFA |format=PDF |date=28 May 2003 |accessdate=20 May 2012 }}</ref>
|-
!width=100|Statistic
!width=70|Juventus
!width=70|Milan
|-
|Goals scored
|0||0
|-
|Total shots
|11||14
|-
|Shots on target
|2||6
|-
|Ball possession
|49%||51%
|-
|Corner kicks
|5||13
|-
|Fouls committed
|34||23
|-
|Offsides
|1||6
|-
|Yellow cards
|2||1
|-
|Red cards
|0||0
|}
</div>{{Clear}}
 
==See also==
*[[2002–03 UEFA Champions League]]
 
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
 
==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030608221319/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/Final2003/FixturesResults/Round=1640/Match=1045288/index.html Official Site] (Archived)
 
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{{A.C. Milan matches}}
 
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