The winning top scorer in Serie A, Italy during the season 2002/2003 was Christian Vieri with 24 goals scored.
The season started 14 September 2002 and the last game of the season was played at 24 May 2003. More information and the winning top scorers in Serie A between the seasons 2000/2001-2019/2020 here.
# | Player | Team | Age | Nationality | Goals |
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1. | Christian Vieri | Inter | 29 | Italy | 24 |
2. | Adrian Mutu | Parma | 24 | Romania | 17 |
Filippo Inzaghi | Milan | 29 | Italy | 17 | |
4. | Alessandro Del Piero | Juventus | 28 | Italy | 16 |
5. | Adriano | Parma | 21 | Brazil | 15 |
Claudio López | Lazio | 28 | Argentina | 15 | |
7. | Dario Hübner | Piacenza | 36 | Italy | 14 |
Francesco Totti | Roma | 26 | Italy | 14 | |
9. | Antonio Di Natale | Empoli | 25 | Italy | 13 |
10. | Giuseppe Signori | Bologna | 35 | Italy | 12 |
Roberto Baggio | Brescia | 36 | Italy | 12 | |
12. | Bernardo Corradi | Lazio | 27 | Italy | 11 |
13. | Cristiano Doni | Atalanta | 30 | Italy | 10 |
Emiliano Bonazzoli | Parma/Reggina | 24 | Italy | 10 | |
Julio Cruz | Bologna | 28 | Argentina | 10 | |
16. | Álvaro Recoba | Inter | 27 | Uruguay | 9 |
Andrea Pirlo | Milan | 24 | Italy | 9 | |
Antonio Cassano | Roma | 20 | Italy | 9 | |
David Trezeguet | Juventus | 25 | France | 9 | |
Enzo Maresca | Piacenza | 23 | Italy | 9 | |
Fabrizio Miccoli | Perugia | 23 | Italy | 9 | |
Federico Cossato | Chievo | 30 | Italy | 9 | |
Vincenzo Montella | Roma | 28 | Italy | 9 |