2002 Djurgårdens IF season

2002 Djurgårdens IF season
Djurgårdens IF
2002 season
Chairman Sweden Bo Lundquist
Manager Sweden Åkeby & Sweden Lukić
Allsvenskan Winners
Svenska Cupen Winners
UEFA Cup Second round
Top goalscorer League: Kim Källström (12)
All: Kim Källström (17)

Contents

2002 squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Sweden GK Rami Shaaban
1 Sweden GK Kjell Frisk
2 Sweden DF Patrik Eriksson Ohlsson
3 Sweden DF Mikael Dorsin
4 Sweden DF Elias Storm
5 Sweden DF Richard Henriksson
6 Sweden MF Magnus Pehrsson
7 Sweden MF Abgar Barsom
8 Sweden FW Christer Mattiasson
9 Sweden FW Stefan Bärlin
10 Sweden MF Andreas Johansson
11 Sweden FW Johan Wallinder
12 Sweden DF Markus Karlsson
13 Sweden MF Stefan Bergtoft
No. Position Player
14 Sweden FW Babis Stefanidis
15 Sweden GK Andreas Isaksson
16 Sweden MF Kim Källström
17 Sweden FW Samuel Wowoah
18 Sweden DF Niclas Rasck
19 Sweden FW Pagguy Zunda
20 Sweden MF Stefan Rehn
21 Sweden FW Louay Chanko
22 The Gambia FW Aziz Corr Nyang
23 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Yannick Bapupa
24 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW René Makondele
25 Sweden FW Johan Elmander
30 Sweden GK Anders Alé

Competitive

M
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
TV
Report
1 8 April Allsvenskan 1 A Malmö FF 2 – 1 PPV
2 13 April Allsvenskan 2 HR AIK 3 – 4 Canal+
3 22 April Allsvenskan 3 A Halmstad 1 – 1 PPV
4 24 April Swedish Cup Last 64 A IFK Motala 7 – 0
5 27 April Allsvenskan 4 H IFK Göteborg 1 – 0 Canal+
6 2 May Allsvenskan 5 A Landskrona BoIS 1 – 1 PPV
7 5 May Allsvenskan 6 H Örebro 3 – 0 PPV
8 7 May Swedish Cup Last 32 H Sandvikens IF 1 – 0
9 12 May Allsvenskan 7 A GIF Sundsvall 1 – 2 PPV
10 27 June Swedish Cup Last 16 AR IFK Malmö 5 – 1
11 5 July Allsvenskan 8 HR Elfsborg 1 – 1 PPV
12 9 July Allsvenskan 9 H Örgryte 2 – 3 PPV
13 15 July Allsvenskan 10 AR Hammarby 2 – 1 PPV
14 19 July Swedish Cup Quarter-final H Väsby IK 3 – 2
15 24 July Allsvenskan 11 H Helsingborg 1 – 1 PPV
16 29 July Allsvenskan 12 A IFK Norrköping 1 – 0 PPV
17 4 August Allsvenskan 13 H Kalmar FF 1 – 0 PPV
18 8 August Allsvenskan 14 A AIK 3 – 0 Canal+
19 11 August Allsvenskan 15 H Malmö FF 3 – 4 PPV
20 15 August UEFA Cup Qualifying round A Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland 3 – 1
21 18 August Allsvenskan 16 H Halmstad 1 – 3 PPV
22 25 August Allsvenskan 17 A IFK Göteborg 2 – 1 PPV
23 29 August UEFA Cup Qualifying round HR Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland 2 – 0
24 1 September Allsvenskan 18 H Landskrona BoIS 1 – 0 PPV
25 11 September Allsvenskan 19 A Örebro 3 – 0 PPV
26 15 September Allsvenskan 20 A Helsingborg 3 – 1 Canal+
27 19 September UEFA Cup First round A Denmark F.C. Copenhagen Denmark 0 – 0 Kanal 5
28 22 September Allsvenskan 21 H IFK Norrköping 6 – 3 PPV
29 26 September Swedish Cup Semi-final H Malmö FF 4 – 0 Kanal 5
29 30 September Allsvenskan 22 A Örgryte 2 – 4 PPV
30 3 October UEFA Cup First round HR F.C. Copenhagen Denmark 3 – 1 Kanal 5
31 7 October Allsvenskan 23 HR Hammarby 2 – 1 Canal+
32 20 October Allsvenskan 24 A Kalmar FF 1 – 0 PPV
33 24 October Allsvenskan 25 H GIF Sundsvall 2 – 1 PPV
34 29 October UEFA Cup Second round HR Bordeaux France 0 – 1 Kanal 5
35 2 November Allsvenskan 26 A Elfsborg 2 – 0 Canal+
36 9 November Swedish Cup Final A AIK 1 – 0 Kanal 5
37 29 October UEFA Cup Second round A France Bordeaux France 1 – 2 Kanal 5


Scorers

Total

Scorer Goals
Sweden Kim Källström 17
Sweden Andreas Johansson 12
Sweden Louay Chanko 8
Sweden Johan Elmander 7
Sweden Babis Stefanidis 7
Sweden Samuel Wowoah 6
Sweden Christer Mattiasson 5
Sweden Stefan Bärlin 4
Sweden Stefan Rehn 3
Sweden Abgar Barsom 2
Sweden Richard Henriksson 2
Democratic Republic of the Congo Yannick Bapupa 1
Democratic Republic of the Congo René Makondele 1
Sweden Niclas Rasck 1
Sweden Patrik Eriksson Ohlsson 1


League

Scorer Goals
Sweden Kim Källström 12
Sweden Andreas Johansson 10
Sweden Johan Elmander 5
Sweden Louay Chanko 5
Sweden Babis Stefanidis 4
Sweden Samuel Wowoah 3
Sweden Abgar Barsom 2
Sweden Christer Mattiasson 2
Sweden Stefan Rehn 2
Democratic Republic of the Congo Yannick Bapupa 1
Democratic Republic of the Congo René Makondele 1
Sweden Patrik Eriksson Ohlsson 1

UEFA Cup

Scorer Goals
Sweden Johan Elmander 2
Sweden Kim Källström 2
Sweden Samuel Wowoah 2
Sweden Louay Chanko 1
Sweden Babis Stefanidis 1

Cup

Scorer Goals
Sweden Stefan Bärlin 4
Sweden Kim Källström 3
Sweden Christer Mattiasson 3
Sweden Louay Chanko 2
Sweden Andreas Johansson 2
Sweden Richard Henriksson 2
Sweden Babis Stefanidis 2
Sweden Samuel Wowoah 1
Sweden Stefan Rehn 1
Sweden Niclas Rasck 1

References


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