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词条 2003–04 FC Girondins de Bordeaux season
释义

  1. Season summary

  2. First team squad

     Left club during season 

  3. Transfers

     Out 

  4. Results

     Coupe de la Ligue  Round of 16  UEFA Cup  Second round  Third round  Fourth round  Quarter-final 

  5. References

  6. Notes

{{Infobox football club season
| club = FC Girondins de Bordeaux
| season = 2003–04
| manager = {{flagicon|FRA}} Élie Baup (until 24 October)
{{flagicon|FRA}} Michel Pavon (from 24 October)
| mgrtitle = Manager
| chairman = {{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Louis Triaud
| chairmantitle = President
| stadium = Stade Chaban-Delmas
| league = Ligue 1
| league result = 12th
| cup1 = Coupe de la Ligue
| cup1 result = Round of 16
| cup2 = Coupe de France
| cup2 result = Unknown
| cup3 = UEFA Cup
| cup3 result = Quarter-finals
| league topscorer =
| season topscorer =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance = 23,490 (league only)
| prevseason = 2002–03
| nextseason = 2004–05
}}

Season summary

Without the goals of Pauleta, Bordeaux had a poor season and slipped to 12th in the league. Manager Élie Baup was sacked in October and replaced by former midfielder Michel Pavon, but results failed to improve. However, they did make an impressive run to the UEFA Cup quarter-finals.

First team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

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Left club during season

{{Fs start}}{{fs player|no=5|nat=ARG|pos=DF|name=Mauricio Pochettino|other=on loan to Espanyol}}{{fs player|no=8|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=Alexei Smertin|other=to Chelsea}}{{fs player|no=10|nat=FRA|pos=MF|name=Camel Meriem|other=on loan to Marseille}}{{Fs mid}}{{fs player|no=17|nat=FRA|pos=MF|name=Nicolas Sahnoun|other=to Almería}}{{fs player|no=26|nat=SCG|pos=MF|name=Ivan Vukomanović|other=to Alania Vladikavkaz}}{{Fs end}}

Transfers

Out

  • Pauleta - PSG, 10 July, €12,000,000[8]

Results

Coupe de la Ligue

Round of 16

{{footballbox collapsible
| result = W
| date = 16 December 2003
| time = 21:00 CET
| team1 = Lens
| score = 2–0
| report = (Report)
| team2 = Bordeaux
| goals1 = Rool {{goal|44}}
Utaka {{goal|85}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = Stade Bollaert-Delelis
| location = Lens
| attendance = 30,594
| referee = Gilles Veissière
| stack = yes
}}

UEFA Cup

Second round

{{Footballbox collapsible
|result = L
|date=6 November 2003
|time=18:30
|team1=Bordeaux {{flagicon|FRA}}
|score=0–1
|report=Report
|team2={{flagicon|SCO}} Hearts
|goals1=
|goals2=de Vries {{goal|79}}
|stadium=Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux
|attendance=
|referee=Kristinn Jakobsson (Iceland)
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|result = W
|date=27 November 2003
|time=20:45
|team1=Hearts {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score=0–2|report=Report
|team2={{flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux
|goals1=
|goals2=Riera {{goal|8}}
Feindouno {{goal|66}}
|stadium=Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh
|attendance=
|referee=Grzegorz Gilewski (Poland)
|aggregatescore=1–2
|stack=yes
}}

Third round

{{footballbox collapsible
|result = W
|date=26 February 2004
|time=18:00
|team1=Groclin {{flagicon|POL}}
|score=0–1
|report=Report
|team2={{flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux
|goals1=
|goals2=Chamakh {{goal|90}}
|stadium=Stadion Dyskobolia, Grodzisk Wielkopolski
|attendance=
|referee=Stefan Messner (Austria)
|stack=yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|result = W
|date=3 March 2004
|time=18:45
|team1=Bordeaux {{flagicon|FRA}}
|score=4–1
|report=Report
|team2={{flagicon|POL}} Groclin
|goals1=Planus {{goal|41}}
Chamakh {{goal|42}}
Križanac {{goal|64|o.g.}}
Riera {{goal|74|pen.}}
|goals2=Wieszczycki {{goal|90}}
|stadium=Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux
|attendance=
|referee=Paulo Costa (Portugal)
|stack=yes
|aggregatescore=5–1
}}

Fourth round

{{footballbox collapsible
|result = W
|date = 11 March 2004
|time = 19:00
|team1 = Bordeaux {{flagicon|FRA}}
|score = 3–1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{flagicon|BEL}} Club Brugge
|goals1 = Celades {{goal|60||71}}
Riera {{goal|87}}
|goals2 = Verheyen {{goal|58}}
|stadium = Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux
|attendance =
|referee = Steve Bennett (England)
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|result = W
|date = 25 March 2004
|time = 19:30
|team1 = Club Brugge {{flagicon|BEL}}
|score = 0–1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux
|goals2 = Chamakh {{goal|84}}
|stadium = Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
|attendance =
|referee = Massimo De Santis (Italy)
}}Bordeaux won 4–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-final

{{footballbox collapsible
|result = L
|date = 8 April 2004
|time = 19:15
|team1 = Bordeaux {{flagicon|FRA}}
|score = 1–2
|report = Report
|team2 = {{flagicon|ESP}} Valencia
|goals1 = Riera {{goal|18}}
|goals2 = Baraja {{goal|75}}
Rufete {{goal|88}}
|stadium = Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux
|attendance = 29,108
|referee = Mike Riley (England)
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|result = L
|date = 14 April 2004
|time = 21:45
|team1 = Valencia {{flagicon|ESP}}
|score = 2–1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux
|goals1 = Pellegrino {{goal|52}}
Rufete {{goal|60}}
|goals2 = Eduardo {{goal|71}}
|stadium = Mestalla Stadium, Valencia
|attendance = 32,000
|referee = Herbert Fandel (Germany)
}}Valencia won 4–2 on aggregate.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/france/2003-2004/ligue1/bordeaux.htm|title=FootballSquads - Bordeaux - 2003/04|website=www.footballsquads.co.uk}}
2. ^Jemmali was born in Toulouse, France, but also qualified to represent Tunisia internationally and would make his international debut for Tunisia in March 2006.
3. ^Darcheville was born in Sinnamary, French Guiana, but also qualified to represent France internationally and represented them at U-21 level; he would later make his international debut for French Guiana in 2012.
4. ^Costa was co-owned by Porto and Inter.
5. ^Afanou was born in Tabligbo, Togo, but also qualified to represent France internationally and represented them at U-21 level.
6. ^Chamakh was born in Tonneins, France, and represented them at U-19 level, but also qualified to represent Morocco internationally and made his international debut for Morocco in June 2003.
7. ^Mavuba was born at sea to a Zairian father and Angolan mother, and did not hold nationality of any country until he obtained French citizenship in September 2004.
8. ^Pauleta prize for PSG; UEFA.com, 10 July 2003

Notes

{{Reflist|group=notes}}{{FC Girondins de Bordeaux seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2003-04 FC Girondins de Bordeaux season}}

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