2003 San Jose Earthquakes season

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OwnerAEG
Major League SoccerConference: 1st
Overall: 2nd
San Jose Earthquakes
2003 season
OwnerAEG
CoachFrank Yallop
StadiumSpartan Stadium
Major League SoccerConference: 1st
Overall: 2nd
MLS CupChampions
U.S. Open CupFourth round
CONCACAFFirst round
California Clásico2nd
Top goalscorerLandon Donovan (12)
Average home league attendance12,796[1]
 2002
2004 

The 2003 San Jose Earthquakes season was the eighth season of the team's existence, and saw the franchise win its second MLS Cup. To date, this is the most recent MLS Cup final appearance or victory for the team, the longest such drought in the league (taking into account the franchise being inactive for two seasons in 2006-07).

Current squad

As of December 26, 2012.[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  USA Jon Conway
2 DF  USA Eddie Robinson
4 MF  USA Chris Roner
5 MF  USA Ramiro Corrales
6 FW  DEN Ronnie Ekelund
7 MF  USA Ian Russell
8 DF  USA Richard Mulrooney
9 MF  USA Brian Mullan
10 FW  USA Landon Donovan
11 MF  USA Manny Lagos
12 DF  USA Jeff Agoos
13 FW  USA Jamil Walker
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF  CAN Dwayne De Rosario
15 MF  USA Roger Levesque
16 DF  USA Craig Waibel
17 DF  USA Todd Dunivant
18 GK  CAN Pat Onstad
19 DF  USA Troy Dayak
22 FW  BRA Rodrigo Faria
25 FW  USA Brian Ching
26 FW  USA Arturo Alvarez
29 MF  USA Johanes Maliza
30 GK  USA Josh Saunders

Club

Management

Position Staff
General Manager United States Johnny Moore
Head Coach Canada Frank Yallop
Assistant Coach United States Dominic Kinnear
Goalkeeper Coach New Zealand Tim Hanely
Head trainer United States Bruce Morgan
Equipment manager El Salvador Jose Vega

Last updated: April 18, 2009
Source: San Jose Earthquakes

Other information

Owner United States Earthquakes Soccer, LLC
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Spartan Stadium (26,525 / 71x110 yards)

Source: San Jose Earthquakes


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