Football Matches on Saturday September 28, 2002

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eng Premier League

eng Premier League Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular season8Sunderland1–0Aston Villa40,492Stadium of LightNeale BarryMatch Report
Regular season8Chelsea2–3West Ham38,929Stamford BridgeMike DeanMatch Report
Regular season8Leeds United1–4Arsenal40,199Elland RoadAlan WileyMatch Report
Regular season8Manchester City0–3Liverpool35,131Maine RoadPaul DurkinMatch Report
Regular season8Birmingham City0–2Newcastle Utd29,072St. Andrew's StadiumStephen BennettMatch Report
Regular season8Bolton1–1Southampton22,692Macron StadiumUriah RennieMatch Report
Regular season8Tottenham0–3Middlesbrough36,082White Hart LaneGraham PollMatch Report
Regular season8Charlton Ath1–3Manchester Utd26,630The ValleyDermot GallagherMatch Report
Regular season8Everton2–0Fulham34,371Goodison ParkSteve DunnMatch Report
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es La Liga

es La Liga Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular season4Alavés1–2La CoruñaMendizorrozaPino ZamoranoMatch Report
Regular season4Valladolid1–1Real MadridNuevo ZorrillaRamírez DomínguezMatch Report
Regular season4Betis3–0BarcelonaNuevo ColombinoRubinos PérezMatch Report
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it Serie A

it Serie A Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular season4Juventus2–2ParmaStefano CassaràMatch Report
Regular season4Lazio1–1MilanRoberto RosettiMatch Report
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fr Ligue 1

fr Ligue 1 Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular season9Montpellier1–1Paris S-GStade de la Mosson et du Mondial 98Bruno CouéMatch Report
Regular season9Sochaux1–0NiceStade BonalPhilippe KaltMatch Report
Regular season9Lens0–0LilleStade BollaertLaurent DuhamelMatch Report
Regular season9Sedan4–0Le HavreStade LouisStéphane LannoyMatch Report
Regular season9Monaco2–1RennesStade Louis IIPascal ViléoMatch Report
Regular season9Guingamp2–3StrasbourgStade Municipal du RoudourouHervé PiccirilloMatch Report
Regular season9Nantes1–4AuxerreStade de la BeaujoireBertrand LayecMatch Report
Regular season9Troyes1–1LyonStade de l'AubeClaude ColomboMatch Report
Regular season9Bastia2–1BordeauxStade Armand CesariStéphane MoulinMatch Report
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us Major League Soccer

us Major League Soccer Table
Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Quarter-finalsColorado Rapids1–0Dallas Burn9,637Invesco Field at Mile HighRich GradyMatch Report
Quarter-finalsColumbus Crew2–1San Jose13,004Columbus Crew StadiumJair MarrufoMatch Report
Quarter-finalsKC Wizards4–1LA Galaxy9,484Arrowhead StadiumKevin TerryMatch Report
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nl Eredivisie

nl Eredivisie Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular season6Willem II5–2ZwolleKoning Willem II StadionRené TemminkMatch Report
Regular season6Twente3–3Roda JCDe Grolsch VesteRuud BossenMatch Report
Regular season6PSV Eindhoven4–0De GraafschapPhilips StadionBen HaverkortMatch Report
Regular season6RBC Roosendaal4–2FeyenoordMariFlex StadionDick JolMatch Report
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pt Primeira Liga

pt Primeira Liga Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular season5Nacional1–0BenficaEstádio da MadeiraOlegário BenquerençaMatch Report
Regular season5Porto1–0MarítimoEstádio das AntasPaulo BaptistaMatch Report

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