2003 New England Revolution season
New England Revolution 2003 soccer season
2003 season | |
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Owner | Robert Kraft (The Kraft Group) |
Head coach | Steve Nicol |
Stadium | Gillette Stadium Foxborough, Massachusetts |
MLS | Conference: 2nd Overall: 3rd |
MLS Cup Playoffs | Semifinals |
U.S. Open Cup | Quarterfinals |
Champions Cup | Round of 16 |
The 2003 New England Revolution season was the ninth season for the New England Revolution both as a club and in Major League Soccer (MLS). The club reached the playoffs after finishing second in the Eastern conference. The club was eliminated in the final of the 2002 MLS Cup. Additionally, they participated in the CONCACAF Champions Cup for the first time in their history, where they were eliminated in the round of 16 against Liga Deportiva Alajuelense. Additionally, they reached the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup.[1]
References
- ^ 2024 Media Guide. New England Revolution. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
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