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2002 FC Spartak Moscow season information


Spartak Moscow
2002 season
ManagerOleg Romantsev
StadiumLuzhniki Stadium
Premier League3rd
Russian CupProgressed to 2003 season
UEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague: Vladimir Beschastnykh (12)
All: Vladimir Beschastnykh (14)
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The 2002 FC Spartak Moscow season was the club's 11th season in the Russian Premier League season. Spartak were defending Premier League Champions, having won the previous six titles, but finished the season in third place. In the Russian Cup, Spartak progressed the quarterfinals of the 2002–03 cup, which will take place in the 2003 season. In Europe, Spartak finished bottom of their UEFA Champions League group where they played Valencia, Basel and Liverpool.

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