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词条 2003–04 Serie A
释义

  1. Rule changes

      Personnel and sponsoring  

  2. Managerial changes

  3. League table

  4. Results

  5. Relegation play-offs

  6. Top goalscorers

  7. Number of teams by region

  8. Season transfers

  9. References

  10. Footnotes

  11. External links

{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Serie A
| season = 2003–04
| winners = Milan
17th title
| relegated = Perugia
Modena
Empoli
Ancona
| continentalcup1 = Champions League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Milan
Roma
Juventus
Internazionale
| continentalcup2 = UEFA Cup
| continentalcup2 qualifiers = Parma
Lazio
Udinese
| league topscorer = Andriy Shevchenko
(24 goals)
| biggest home win = Internazionale 6–0 Reggina
(22 November 2003)
Roma 6–0 Siena
(22 February 2004)
| biggest away win = Bologna 0–4 Roma
(23 November 2003)
| highest scoring = Brescia 4–4 Reggina
(21 September 2003)
| matches = 306
| total goals = 816
| longest wins =
| longest winless = Ancona
28 games
| longest unbeaten = Milan
19 games
| longest losses =
| highest attendance = 78,334
Milan v Internazionale
| lowest attendance = 3,774
Empoli v Udinese
| average attendance =
| prevseason = 2002–03
| nextseason = 2004–05
}}

The 2003–04 season in Italian Serie A football contained 18 teams for the 16th and last time from the 1988–89 season. With the bottom three being relegated, the 15th placed side would face the sixth-highest team from Serie B, with the winner playing in the Serie A in the subsequent 2004–05 season.

As usual, the top two teams would progress directly to the UEFA Champions League group stage, while third and fourth place would have to begin in the third qualifying round. The UEFA Cup places would be awarded to fifth and sixth place, and the winners of the Coppa Italia.

Milan won their 17th scudetto; Roma impressed and were pushing for the title until the last few weeks of the season; Internazionale only made it to the Champions League ahead of Parma and Lazio on the last day thanks to Adriano, who had been signed from Parma earlier in the season; Lazio won the Coppa Italia against Juventus, handing Udinese the UEFA Cup spot; Ancona were relegated with only two wins, the joint lowest tally ever (Brescia's 12 points in 1994–95 Serie A is still the lowest ever); Empoli and Modena were also relegated; Perugia lost their play-off with Fiorentina, who returned to Serie A after a two-year absence.

Ukrainian forward Andriy Shevchenko of Milan was the top scorer, with 24 goals. The 2003–04 league was the last professional season in the career of former European Footballer of the Year and Italian international Roberto Baggio, who finished among the tournament's top ten scorers with 12 goals, and among the all-time top five scorers in Serie A, with 205 career goals. It was also the last Serie A season for Baggio's former teammate Giuseppe Signori, who then moved to the Superleague Greece. Signori ended his career in Italy as the seventh highest scorer ever in Serie A.

Rule changes

Unlike La Liga, which imposed a quota on the number of non-EU players on each club, Serie A clubs could sign as many non-EU players as available on domestic transfer. But for the 2003–04 season a quota was imposed on each of the clubs limiting the number of non-EU, non-EFTA and non-Swiss players who may be signed from abroad each season,[1] following provisional measures[2] introduced in the 2002–03 season, which allowed Serie A & B clubs to sign only one non-EU player in the 2002 summer transfer window.

Personnel and sponsoring

(as of 16 May 2004)

{{unreferenced section|date=February 2015}}
Team Head Coach Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
AnconaITA}} Giovanni Galeone Le Coq Sportif Banca Marche
BolognaITA}} Carlo Mazzone Macron Area Banca
BresciaITA}} Gianni De Biasi Kappa Banca Lombarda
ChievoITA}} Luigi Del Neri Lotto Paluani
EmpoliITA}} Attilio Perotti Erreà Sammontana
InternazionaleITA}} Alberto Zaccheroni Nike Pirelli
JuventusITA}} Marcello Lippi Nike Fastweb
LazioITA}} Roberto Mancini Puma Parmacotto
LecceITA}} Delio Rossi Asics Salento
MilanITA}} Carlo Ancelotti Adidas Opel
ModenaITA}} Gianfranco Bellotto Erreà Immergas
ParmaITA}} Cesare Prandelli Champion Parmalat · Cariparma
PerugiaITA}} Serse Cosmi Galex Toyota
RegginaITA}} Giancarlo Camolese Asics Credit Suisse
RomaITA}} Fabio Capello Diadora Mazda
SampdoriaITA}} Walter Novellino Asics ERG
SienaITA}} Giuseppe Papadopulo Lotto Monte Paschi Vita
UdineseITA}} Luciano Spalletti Le Coq Sportif Bernardi

Managerial changes

  • Ancona appointed Leonardo Menichini as successor to Luigi Simoni, but he was sacked in end September and replaced him by Nedo Sonetti. Sonetti lasted 15 games before being replaced by Giovanni Galeone.
  • Bologna sacked Francesco Guidolin before start of season and replaced by former Brescia boss Carlo Mazzone.
  • Brescia appointed Gianni De Biasi as manager before start of season, following the departure of Carlo Mazzone to Bologna.
  • Empoli appointed Daniele Baldini as successor to Silvio Baldini, but he was sacked in end October and replaced him with Attilio Perotti.
  • Internazionale sacked Héctor Cúper in October and replaced him by Alberto Zaccheroni.
  • Modena appointed Alberto Malesani as successor to Gianni De Biasi, but he was sacked in end March and he was replaced by Gianfranco Bellotto.
  • Reggina appointed Franco Colomba as the new manager during pre-season, but he was sacked in end November and replaced him by Giancarlo Camolese.

League table

{{2003–04 Serie A table}}

Results

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Relegation play-offs

Perugia had to play a qualification match with 6th-placed team of Serie B, Fiorentina.

{{football box
|date=16 June 2004
|time=20:30 CEST
|team1=Perugia
|score=0–1
|report=
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|goals1=
|goals2=Fantini {{goal|10}}
|stadium=Stadio Renato Curi, Perugia
|attendance=23,500
|referee=Matteo Trefoloni
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|time=20:30 CEST
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|score=1–1
|report=
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|goals1=Fantini {{goal|47}}
|goals2=do Prado {{goal|82}}
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|referee=Roberto Rosetti
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Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1{{flagicon|UKR}} Andriy ShevchenkoMilan24
2{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto GilardinoParma23
3{{flagicon|ITA}} Francesco TottiRoma20
4{{flagicon|URU}} Javier ChevantónLecce19
5{{flagicon|BRA}} AdrianoInternazionale, Parma17
6{{flagicon|FRA}} David TrezeguetJuventus16
7{{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio CassanoRoma14
8{{flagicon|ITA}} Fabio BazzaniSampdoria13
{{flagicon|ITA}} Christian VieriInternazionale
10{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberto BaggioBrescia12
{{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea CaraccioloBrescia
{{flagicon|ITA}} Dino FavaUdinese
{{flagicon|DEN}} Jon Dahl TomassonMilan

Number of teams by region

RegionNumber of teamsTeams
1Emilia-Romagna}}3Bologna, Modena and Parma
Lombardy}}3Brescia, Internazionale and Milan
3Lazio}}2Lazio and Roma
Tuscany}}2Empoli and Siena
5Apulia}}1Lecce
Calabria}}1Reggina
Friuli-Venezia Giulia}}1Udinese
Liguria}}1Sampdoria
Marche}}1Ancona
Piedmont}}1Juventus
Umbria}}1Perugia
Veneto}}1Chievo

Season transfers

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20030718112725/http://www.lega-calcio.it/ita/CalcioMercato2003.pdf Summer transfer]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20040106030612/http://www.lega-calcio.it/ita/CalcioMercatoGennaio2004.pdf Winter transfers]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071118213220/http://www.lega-calcio.it/ita/partecipazioni2003.pdf Co-ownerships]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20030701050234/http://www.lega-calcio.it/ita/buste2003.pdf Co-ownerships II]

References

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio – La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=ita/news/newsid=57329.html|title=Italy blocks non-EU players|date=2003-03-05|accessdate=2010-03-09|publisher=UEFA.com}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=ita/news/newsid=28321.html|title=Italians bar non-EU imports|date=2002-07-17|accessdate=2010-03-09|publisher=UEFA.com}}

External links

  • Italian Wiki-version, with pictures and extra info
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20160207154304/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/ital04.html Season results, at RSSSF]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20051016184145/http://www.footballsquads.com/italy/2003-2004/seriea.htm Season squads, at FootballSquads.com]
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