词条 | 2003–04 R.S.C. Anderlecht season |
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|club=R.S.C. Anderlecht |season=2003–04 |manager={{flagicon|BEL}} Hugo Broos |chairman={{flagicon|BEL}} Roger Vanden Stock |chairmantitle=President |league=Belgian First Division |league result=1st |cup1=Belgian Cup |cup1 result=Semi-finals |cup2=Champions League |cup2 result=Group stage |league topscorer=Aruna Dindane (15) |season topscorer= |highest attendance= |lowest attendance= |average attendance= |prevseason=2002–03 |nextseason=2004–05 }} During the 2003–04 season, R.S.C. Anderlecht participated in the Belgian First Division. Season summaryAnderlecht won the title for the first time in three seasons. They had held a big lead over their title rivals Club Brugge for some time, but a bad finish from Anderlecht kept the suspense until the 31st matchday, when Club Brugge drew with Mouscron while the team from Brussels also drew (1-1) at Lierse to confirm their title. First-team squad{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=1|nat=CZE|pos=GK|name=Daniel Zítka}}{{Fs player|no=3|nat=BEL|pos=DF|name=Olivier Deschacht}}{{Fs player|no=4|nat=BEL|pos=MF|name=Yves Vanderhaeghe}}{{Fs player|no=5|nat=BEL|pos=DF|name=Glen De Boeck}}{{Fs player|no=6|nat=POL|pos=DF|name=Michał Żewłakow}}{{Fs player|no=7|nat=Serbia and Montenegro|pos=MF|name=Goran Lovre[1]}}{{Fs player|no=8|nat=Serbia and Montenegro|pos=FW|name=Nenad Jestrović}}{{Fs player|no=9|nat=AUS|pos=FW|name=Clayton Zane}}{{Fs player|no=10|nat=BEL|pos=MF|name=Walter Baseggio|other=captain}}{{Fs player|no=11|nat=CZE|pos=MF|name=Martin Kolář}}{{Fs player|no=12|nat=BEL|pos=DF|name=Olivier Doll}}{{Fs player|no=14|nat=BEL|pos=MF|name=Marc Hendrikx}}{{Fs player|no=15|nat=ALB|pos=DF|name=Besnik Hasi[2]}}{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SWE|pos=MF|name=Christian Wilhelmsson}}{{Fs player|no=18|nat=KOR|pos=MF|name=Seol Ki-hyeon}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=19|nat=CRO|pos=FW|name=Ivica Mornar}}{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SWE|pos=MF|name=Pär Zetterberg}}{{Fs player|no=22|nat=UKR|pos=FW|name=Oleg Yashchuk}}{{Fs player|no=23|nat=DRC|pos=MF|name=Gabriel N'Galula}}{{Fs player|no=24|nat=BEL|pos=GK|name=Tristan Peersman}}{{Fs player|no=26|nat=CIV|pos=FW|name=Aruna Dindane}}{{Fs player|no=27|nat=BEL|pos=DF|name=Vincent Kompany}}{{Fs player|no=30|nat=FIN|pos=DF|name=Hannu Tihinen}}{{Fs player|no=31|nat=BEL|pos=MF|name=Mark De Man}}{{Fs player|no=34|nat=BFA|pos=DF|name=Lamine Traoré}}{{Fs player|no=35|nat=NED|pos=FW|name=Sherjill MacDonald}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=BEL|pos=GK|name=Jan Van Steenberghe}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=BEL|pos=DF|name=Anthony Vanden Borre}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=Anatoli Gerk}}{{Fs end}}Left club during season{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Serbia and Montenegro|pos=DF|name=Aleksandar Ilić|other=to Vitesse}}{{Fs end}}ResultsChampions LeagueSecond qualifying round{{football box collapsible|stack=yes |result=D |date=30 July 2003 |time=20:00 |team1=Rapid Bucureşti {{flagicon|ROM}} |score=0–0 |report=Report |team2={{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht |goals1= |goals2= |stadium=Stadionul Național, Bucharest |attendance= |referee=Anton Stredák (Slovakia) }}{{football box collapsible |stack=yes |result=W |date=6 August 2003 |time=20:30 |team1=Anderlecht {{flagicon|BEL}} |score=3–2 |report=Report |team2={{flagicon|ROU}} Rapid Bucureşti |goals1=Jestrović {{goal|50}} Zetterberg {{goal|52}} Seol {{goal|75}} |goals2=Ilyés {{goal|42}} Bratu {{goal|45}} |stadium=Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels |attendance= |referee=Emil Bozinovski (Macedonia) }}Anderlecht won 3–2 on aggregate. Third qualifying round{{football box collapsible|stack=yes |result=W |date=13 August 2003 |time=20:30 |team1=Anderlecht {{flagicon|BEL}} |score=3–1 |report=Report |team2={{flagicon|POL}} Wisła Kraków |goals1=Jestrović {{goal|13}} Lovre {{goal|38}} Dindane {{goal|59}} |goals2=Żurawski {{goal|77|pen.}} |stadium=Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels |attendance= |referee=Arturo Daudén Ibáñez (Spain) }}{{football box collapsible |stack=yes |result=W |date=26 August 2003 |time=21:00 |team1=Wisła Kraków {{flagicon|POL}} |score=0–1 |report=Report |team2={{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht |goals1= |goals2=Dindane {{goal|85}} |stadium=Stadion Miejski, Kraków |attendance= |referee=Konrad Plautz (Austria) }}Anderlecht won 4–1 on aggregate. Group stage{{footballbox collapsible|stack=yes |result=L |date=17 September 2003 |time=20:45 |team1=Lyon {{flagicon|FRA}} |score=1–0 |report=Report |team2={{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht |goals1=Juninho {{goal|25|pen.}} |goals2= |stadium=Stade de Gerland, Lyon |attendance= |referee=Paulo Costa (Portugal) }}{{footballbox collapsible |stack=yes |result=D |date=30 September 2003 |time=20:45 |team1=Anderlecht {{flagicon|BEL}} |score=1–1 |report=Report |team2={{flagicon|GER}} Bayern Munich |goals1=Mornar {{goal|52}} |goals2=Santa Cruz {{goal|73}} |stadium=Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels |attendance= |referee=Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain) }}{{footballbox collapsible |stack=yes |result=W |date=21 October 2003 |time=20:45 |team1=Anderlecht {{flagicon|BEL}} |score=1–0 |report=Report |team2={{flagicon|SCO}} Celtic |goals1=Dindane {{goal|72}} |goals2= |stadium=Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels |attendance= |referee=Fritz Stuchlik (Austria) }}{{footballbox collapsible |stack=yes |result=L |date=5 November 2003 |time=20:45 |team1=Celtic {{flagicon|SCO}} |score=3–1 |report=Report |team2={{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht |goals1=Larsson {{goal|12}} Miller {{goal|17}} Sutton {{goal|29}} |goals2=Dindane {{goal|77}} |stadium=Celtic Park, Glasgow |attendance= |referee=Kyros Vassaras (Greece) }}{{footballbox collapsible |stack=yes |result=W |date=25 November 2003 |time=20:45 |team1= Anderlecht {{flagicon|BEL}} |score=1–0 |report=Report |team2= {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon |goals1=Tihinen {{goal|69}} |goals2= |stadium=Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels |attendance= |referee=Domenico Messina (Italy) }}{{footballbox collapsible |stack=yes |result=L |date=10 December 2003 |time=20:45 |team1= Bayern Munich {{flagicon|GER}} |score=1–0 |report=Report |team2= {{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht |goals1=Makaay {{goal|42|pen.}} |goals2= |stadium=Olympic Stadium, Munich |attendance= |referee=Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark) }} References1. ^Lovre was born in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia), but also qualified to represent Serbia and Montenegro (now Serbia) internationally and represented them at U-19, U-21, and U-23 level. 2. ^Hasi was born in Gjakova, Yugoslavia (now Kosovo), but also qualified to represent Albania internationally and made his international debut for Albania in 2000. Notes{{Reflist|group=notes|2}}{{R.S.C. Anderlecht}}{{2003–04 in Belgian football}} 2 : R.S.C. Anderlecht seasons|Belgian football clubs 2003–04 season |
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