2003–04 La Liga

The Primera División 2003/ 04 was the 73rd season in the history of Spanish football league Primera División. The season started on 30 August 2003 and ended on 23 May 2004.

Preseason

  • As defending champion, the 29- time champions Real Madrid went into the race. Last year's runner-up was the Real Sociedad.
  • Moved up from Segunda División are the Real Murcia, Real Zaragoza and Albacete Balompié.

Final Table

Legend

After the season

International Competitions

Relegated to the Segunda División

Up in the Primera División

Pichichi Trophy

The Pichichi Trophy is awarded annually for the most goals in the season.

Average attendance

Source: weltfussball.de

The champion team of FC Valencia

  • Goal: Santiago Cañizares (37 / - ); David Rangel ( 1 / -)
  • Defense: Fábio Aurélio ( 2 / -); Ayala (30/ 1); Amedeo Carboni (33 / - ); Javier Garrido (15 / - ); Carlos Marchena (31/ 2); David Navarro (12 / -); Mauricio Pellegrino (20/ 2); Curro Torres ( 30/1)
  • Midfielders: David Albelda (33/ 1); Pablo Aimar ( 25/4 ); Rubén Baraja (35/ 8); Fabián Canobbio (11/ 1); Jorge López (26/ 4); Vicente Rodríguez (33/ 12); Francisco Rufete (27/ 2); Mohamed Sissoko (21 / - ); Xisco (22 /1)
  • Forwards: Miguel Angulo (22/ 2); Mista (33/ 19); Ricardo Oliveira (21/ 8); Juan Sanchez ( 10/1)
  • Coach: Rafael Benítez

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