| 2002–03 season | |||
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| Manager | Wolfgang Wolf | ||
| Bundesliga | 8th | ||
| DFB-Pokal | Second round | ||
| Top goalscorer | Tomislav Marić (12) | ||
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VfL Wolfsburg finished 8th in Bundesliga, qualifying for the UEFA Intertoto Cup. The club got into the spotlight signing Bayern Munich star Stefan Effenberg, who finished his career with a season in the Volkswagen-owned club. Elsewhere, Martin Petrov and Tomislav Marić had successful seasons, being pivotal in the European qualification.
Players
First-team squad
- Squad at end of season[1]
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Left club during season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Results
Bundesliga
| 1 | Schalke 04 | 1–0 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Vermant |
| 2 | VfL Wolfsburg | 1–0 | Mönchengladbach | |
| Petrov |
| 3 | Arminia Bielefeld | 1–0 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Brinkmann |
| 5 | 1860 München | 2–2 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Wiesinger Schroth |
Ponte Klimowicz |
| 6 | VfL Wolfsburg | 0–2 | 1. FC Nürnberg | |
| Sanneh Petković |
| 7 | Energie Cottbus | 0–1 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Marić |
| 8 | VfL Wolfsburg | 2–0 | Bayer Leverkusen | |
| Marić Effenberg |
| 9 | VfL Bochum | 4–2 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Christiansen Fahrenhorst Freier Hashemian |
Klimowicz Ponte |
| 10 | VfL Wolfsburg | 1–0 | Hansa Rostock | |
| Klimowicz |
| 11 | Hannover 96 | 3–1 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Stendel Bobič Konstantinidis |
Munteanu |
| 12 | VfL Wolfsburg | 3–1 | Werder Bremen | |
| Petrov Ponte Effenberg |
Micoud |
| 13 | Bayern Munich | 1–0 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Santa Cruz |
| 14 | VfL Wolfsburg | 2–0 | Borussia Dortmund | |
| Klimowicz |
| 15 | 1. FC Kaiserslautern | 2–0 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Lokvenc Lincoln |
| 16 | Hertha Berlin | 2–2 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Šimunić Goor |
Ponte Madsen |
| 17 | VfL Wolfsburg | 1–2 | VfB Stuttgart | |
| Marić |
T. Schneider Meira |
| 18 | VfL Wolfsburg | 1–2 | Schalke 04 | |
| Marić |
Kmetsch Varela |
| 19 | VfL Wolfsburg | 2–0 | Arminia Bielefeld | |
| Schnoor Marić |
| 20 | Hamburg | 2–0 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Cardoso Benjamin |
| 21 | Mönchengladbach | 2–0 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Schnoor Aidoo |
| 22 | VfL Wolfsburg | 1–1 | 1860 München | |
| Klimowicz |
Lauth |
| 23 | 1. FC Nürnberg | 1–1 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Müller |
Marić |
| 24 | VfL Wolfsburg | 3–2 | Energie Cottbus | |
| Marić Präger Ponte |
Rink Reghecampf |
| 25 | Bayer Leverkusen | 1–1 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Ramelow |
Marić |
| 26 | VfL Wolfsburg | 2–0 | VfL Bochum | |
| Marić Präger |
| 27 | Hansa Rostock | 1–0 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Hill |
| 28 | VfL Wolfsburg | 1–0 | Hannover 96 | |
| Klimowicz |
| 29 | Werder Bremen | 0–1 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Biliškov |
| 30 | VfL Wolfsburg | 0–2 | Bayern Munich | |
| Élber Pizarro |
| 31 | Borussia Dortmund | 2–2 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Ricken Rosický |
Thiam |
| 32 | VfL Wolfsburg | 2–2 | 1. FC Kaiserslautern | |
| Marić |
Sforza Mifsud |
| 33 | VfL Wolfsburg | 2–0 | Hertha Berlin | |
| Marić Munteanu |
| 34 | VfB Stuttgart | 2–0 | VfL Wolfsburg | |
| Kurányi Balakov |
References
- ↑ "VfL Wolfsburg - 2002/03". FootballSquads. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
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