International football competition
The 2002–03 UEFA Futsal Cup was the 17th edition of Europe 's premier club futsal tournament and the 2nd edition under the current UEFA Futsal Cup format.
First qualifying round [ edit ]
Key to colours in group tables
Teams progressed to the Second qualifying round
Charleroi
6–0
Inkaras
Dubnica
27–2
Flamurtari
Charleroi
5–2
Dubnica
Inkaras
12–4
Flamurtari
Flamurtari
1–27
Charleroi
Inkaras
0–1
Dubnica
Ararat
0–1
Zaria
Shakhtar
12–0
Tornio
Shakhtar
20–0
Ararat
Tornio
1–9
Zaria
Zaria
2–8
Shakhtar
Tornio
2–2
Ararat
Freixieiro
1–4
Norilsk
Iberia
3–0
Olimp
Norilsk
9–0
Olimp
Freixieiro
4–2
Iberia
Olimp
1–3
Freixieiro
Norlsk
5–5
Iberia
Prato
9–3
Litija
Hayk
3–6
Skopje
Prato
9–1
Hayk
Litija
5–5
Skopje
Skopje
3–5
Prato
Litija
8–6
Hayk
Interviu
6–1
Chorzów
Mostar
3–1
Almaty
Interviu
5–1
Mostar
Chorzów
4–4
Almaty
Almaty
1–11
Interviu
Chorzów
2–0
Mostar
Minsk
8–0
S.Coloma
Castellon
7–2
Üllő FC
Ullo FC
11–0
S.Coloma
Castellon
7–1
Minsk
Üllő
3–8
Minsk
S.Coloma
1–22
Castellon
Split
3–1
De Hommel
Ostrava
1–4
Split
De Hommel
4–5
Ostrava
Baku
1–4
Niš
Athina
2–3
Baku
Niš
4–2
Athina
Second qualifying round [ edit ]
Interviu
13–1
Split
Charleroi
7–4
Norilsk
Norilsk
4–3
Split
Charleroi
5–8
Interviu
Norilsk
3–0
Interviu
Split
0–4
Charleroi
Castellon
6–2
Niš
Shakhtar
1–4
Prato
Shakhtar
4–5
Castellon
Prato
3–3
Niš
Niš
2–4
Shakhtar
Prato
2–6
Castellon
The 2003 UEFA Futsal Cup Final was played on April 16, 2003 at the La Garenne in Charleroi , Belgium and May 3, 2003 at the Pabellón Ciudad de Castellón in Castellón , Spain . Playas de Castellón won 7–5 on aggregate.
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