The winning top scorer in Ligue 1, France during the season 2002/2003 was Shabani Nonda with 26 goals scored.
The season started 2 August 2002 and the last game of the season was played at 24 May 2003. More information and the winning top scorers in Ligue 1 between the seasons 2000/2001-2019/2020 here.
# | Player | Team | Age | Nationality | Goals |
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1. | Shabani Nonda | Monaco | 26 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 26 |
2. | Pauleta | Bordeaux | 30 | Portugal | 23 |
3. | Didier Drogba | Guingamp | 25 | Ivory Coast | 17 |
4. | Djibril Cisse | Auxerre | 21 | France | 14 |
Henri Camara | Sedan | 26 | Senegal | 14 | |
6. | Juninho | Lyon | 28 | Brazil | 13 |
7. | Antoine Sibierski | Lens | 28 | France | 12 |
Dado Prso | Monaco | 28 | Croatia | 12 | |
Kaba Diawara | Nice | 27 | Guinea | 12 | |
Sonny Anderson | Lyon | 32 | Brazil | 12 | |
11. | Jean-Claude Darcheville | Bordeaux | 27 | French Guiana | 11 |
Ludovic Giuly | Monaco | 26 | France | 11 | |
Peguy Luyindula | Lyon | 23 | France | 11 | |
14. | Florent Malouda | Guingamp | 22 | France | 10 |
Florian Maurice | Bastia | 29 | France | 10 | |
Frédéric Piquionne | Rennes | 24 | Martinique | 10 | |
Stéphane Carnot | Guingamp | 30 | France | 10 | |
18. | Daniel Moreira | Lens | 25 | France | 9 |
Danijel Ljuboja | Strasbourg | 24 | Serbia | 9 | |
Mickaël Pagis | Sochaux | 29 | France | 9 | |
Pierre-Alain Frau | Sochaux | 23 | France | 9 |