Maltese First Division 2002-03

Maltese First Division 2002-03

The Maltese First Division 2002-03 started on 7 September, 2002 and finished on 4 May, 2003.Naxxar and Lija were relegated from Maltese Premier League.Msida and Senglea were promoted from Maltese Second Division. Msida were the champions and Balzan were promoted to Maltese Premier League.One must note that Msida were the champions of the Maltese Third Division 2000-01 and a year later they were the champions of the Maltese Second Division 2001-02.Therefore they were promoted for three straight years to go to the top level. Gozo and Xghajra were relegated to Maltese Second Division.The Maltese First Division 2002-03 was made up of these teams:

* Balzan
* Gozo
* Lija
* Mqabba
* Msida
* Naxxar
* Rabat
* Senglea
* St.Patrick
* Xghajra


=Changes from previous season=

Promoted from Maltese Second Division
* Msida Saint-Joseph F.C.
* Senglea Athletics F.C.

Relegated from Maltese Premier League 2001-02
* Naxxar Lions
* Lija Athletic F.C.

Final League Table 2002-03

Top Scorers

Results

For a complete set of results,see [http://www.maltafootball.com/archive/2002-03/index.shtml 1]


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