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The 2003 Belgian Supercup was a
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match between the winners of the previous season's
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and
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competitions. The match was contested by Cup winners
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, and
2002–03 Belgian First Division The 2002–03 season of the Belgian First Division A, Jupiler League began on August 9, 2002, and ended on May 25, 2003. Club Brugge became champion. Promoted teams These teams were promoted from the Belgian Second Division, second division at ...
champions,
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on 2 August 2003 at the ground of the league champions as usual, in this case the
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. La Louvière took an early lead through Vervalle, with Nastja Čeh providing the equalizer just before the hour mark. Club Brugge eventually won its second consecutive Supercup title and 11th in total, as it beat La Louvière on penalty kicks.


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2002–03 Belgian First Division The 2002–03 season of the Belgian First Division A, Jupiler League began on August 9, 2002, and ended on May 25, 2003. Club Brugge became champion. Promoted teams These teams were promoted from the Belgian Second Division, second division at ...
* 2002–03 Belgian Cup


References

Belgian Super Cup 2003 R.A.A. Louviéroise
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