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词条 2003–04 FA Premier League
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  1. Season summary

  2. Teams

     Stadiums and Locations  Personnel and kits  Managerial changes 

  3. League table

     Season statistics 

  4. Results

  5. Overall

  6. Top scorers

  7. Awards

     Monthly awards  Annual awards  LMA Manager of the Year  PFA Players' Player of the Year  PFA Young Player of the Year  PFA Team of the Year  PFA Fans' Player of the Year  FWA Footballer of the Year  Premier League Fair Play Award  Behaviour of the Public League  Premier League Manager of the Year 

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

{{lead too long|date=May 2018}}{{EngvarB|date=April 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2014}}{{refimprove|date=September 2009}}{{Infobox football league season
| competition = FA Premier League
| season = 2003–04
| dates = 16 August 2003–15 May 2004
| winners = Arsenal
3rd Premier League title
13th English title
| relegated = Wolverhampton Wanderers
Leicester City
Leeds United
| continentalcup1 = Champions League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Arsenal
Chelsea
Manchester United
Liverpool
| continentalcup2 = UEFA Cup
| continentalcup2 qualifiers = Newcastle United
Middlesbrough
| league topscorer = Thierry Henry (30 goals)
| biggest home win = Portsmouth 6–1 Leeds United
{{small|(8 November 2003)}}
Chelsea 5–0 Newcastle United
{{small|(9 November 2003)}}
Arsenal 5–0 Leeds United
{{small|(16 April 2004)}}
| biggest away win = Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–5 Chelsea
{{small|(20 September 2003)}}
Leicester City 0–5 Aston Villa
{{small|(31 January 2004)}}
| highest scoring = Manchester City 6–2 Bolton Wanderers
{{small|(18 October 2003)}}
Tottenham 4–4 Leicester City
{{small|(22 February 2004)}}
Middlesbrough 5–3 Birmingham City
{{small|(20 March 2004)}}
| matches = 380
| total goals = 1012
| longest wins = 9 games[1]
Arsenal
| longest unbeaten = 38 games, the entire season[1]
Arsenal
| longest losses = 6 games[1]
Leeds United
| longest winless = 14 games[1]
Manchester City
| highest attendance = 67,758
Manchester United v Southampton
{{small|(31 January 2004)}}
| lowest attendance = 13,981
Fulham v Blackburn Rovers
{{small|(12 April 2004)}}
| average attendance =
| prevseason = 2002–03
| nextseason = 2004–05
}}

The 2003–04 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclaycard Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 12th season of the Premier League. Arsenal were the champions and Chelsea, who had spent heavily throughout the season, were the runners up. Arsenal ended the season without a single defeat – the first team ever to do so in a 38-game league season and the second team overall (the first was Preston North End in 1889, 115 years earlier, during a 22-game league season).

Season summary

Having qualified for the Champions' League the previous season, Chelsea were bolstered by a £100 million outlay on world-class players, a spree funded by the extensive financial resources of their new owner Roman Abramovich. Manchester United's attack was as strong as ever thanks to free-scoring Ruud van Nistelrooy, but the midfield was weakened following the £25 million pre-season sale of David Beckham to Real Madrid, and the centre of defence suffered a more severe setback after Rio Ferdinand was ruled out for the final four months of the season after being found guilty of the "failure or refusal to take a drugs test". The case of Rio Ferdinand started a debate about punishments relating to drug testing in football, with there being differing views on whether the punishment was too harsh or too lenient. Ferdinand's club sought to make direct comparisons with an earlier case of Manchester City reserve player who had in fact committed a lesser drug testing offence and as a result escaped with only a fine.[2] City themselves had just moved from Maine Road to the City of Manchester Stadium.[3]

Arsenal, meanwhile, had only signed German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann in the 2003 close season, but French striker Thierry Henry was instrumental in Arsenal's success. Away from the Premier League, Arsène Wenger's team suffered disappointment in the cup competitions. They were knocked-out by League Cup eventual winners Middlesbrough in the semi-finals. They lost their defence of the FA Cup (which they held for two seasons in a row) after losing to eventual winners Manchester United in the semi-final. Arsenal were knocked out of the Champions League quarter-finals by Chelsea (3–2 on aggregate). These blows in the FA Cup and Champions League came within a few days of each other, and it was feared that Arsenal might squander their lead of the Premier League for the second successive season, but Arsenal thumped Liverpool only days later. Arsenal's Invincibles finished the season with 26 wins, 12 draws, 0 defeats and 90 points.

The three relegation spots were occupied by three teams bracketed together on 33 points. Wolves and Leicester City followed the trend of many other newly promoted Premier League clubs and were relegated just one season after reaching the top division. The other relegation place went to Leeds United, whose playing fortunes had dipped in the past two seasons after David O'Leary was sacked as manager and club debts had risen so high that many star players had to be sold. As a result, Leeds were finally relegated from the Premier League after 14 years of top division football – just three seasons after they had reached the Champions League semifinals.

In his third season as Middlesbrough manager, Steve McClaren had guided the Teessiders to their first ever major trophy – sealed with a 2–1 win over Bolton Wanderers in the League Cup final. McClaren was also the first English manager to win a major trophy since Brian Little guided Aston Villa to League Cup success in 1996. He was also the first manager to take Middlesbrough into European competition – they would be competing in the 2004–05 UEFA Cup.

Teams

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the First Division. The promoted teams were Portsmouth, Leicester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers, returning to the top flight after an absence of fifteen, one and nineteen years respectively. This was also Portsmouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers' first season in the Premier League. They replaced West Ham United, West Bromwich Albion and Sunderland after spending time in the top flight for ten, one and four years respectively.

Stadiums and Locations

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Arsenal
Charlton Athletic
Chelsea
Fulham
Tottenham Hotspur

|position=right}}{{Location map~ |England |mark=TransparentPlaceholder.png |marksize=1 |lat=55.7 |long=-6.7 |label_size=80|label={{nowrap|West Midlands}} teams:
{{nowrap|Aston Villa}}
{{nowrap|Birmingham City}}

{{nowrap|Wolverhampton Wanderers}}|position=right}}


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}}
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Arsenal(Highbury)}}Arsenal Stadium38,419
Aston Villa(Aston)}}Villa Park42,553
Birmingham City(Bordesley)}}St Andrew's30,079
Blackburn RoversBlackburnEwood Park31,367
Bolton WanderersBoltonReebok Stadium28,723
Charlton Athletic(Charlton)}}The Valley27,111
Chelsea(Fulham)}}Stamford Bridge42,360
Everton(Walton)}}Goodison Park40,569
Fulham(Fulham)}}Craven Cottage was still under refurbishment from the previous season and as a result, Fulham continued playing their home games at Loftus Road, which is also the home stadium of fellow West London club Queens Park Rangers.}}18,493
Leeds UnitedLeedsElland Road40,242
Leicester CityLeicesterKing Power Stadium32,312
Liverpool(Anfield)}}Anfield45,276
Manchester CityManchesterManchester City moved to the City of Manchester Stadium after spending 80 years at Maine Road.}}48,000
Manchester UnitedOld TraffordOld Trafford68,217
MiddlesbroughMiddlesbroughRiverside Stadium35,049
Newcastle UnitedNewcastle upon TyneSt James' Park52,387
PortsmouthPortsmouthFratton Park20,220
SouthamptonSouthamptonSt Mary's Stadium32,505
Tottenham Hotspur(Tottenham)}}White Hart Lane36,240
Wolverhampton WanderersWolverhamptonMolineux Stadium29,303
{{notelist}}

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
ArsenalFRA}} Arsène WengerFRA}} Patrick VieiraNikeO2
Aston VillaIRL}} David O'LearySWE}} Olof MellbergDiadoraRover
Birmingham CityENG}} Steve BruceIRL}} Kenny CunninghamLe Coq SportifFlybe.com
Blackburn RoversSCO}} Graeme SounessENG}} Garry FlitcroftKappaHSA
Bolton WanderersENG}} Sam AllardyceNGA}} Jay-Jay OkochaReebokReebok
Charlton AthleticENG}} Alan CurbishleyIRL}} Matt HollandJomaAll:Sports
ChelseaITA|2003}} Claudio RanieriFRA}} Marcel DesaillyUmbroFly Emirates
EvertonSCO}} David MoyesSCO}} David WeirPumaKejian
FulhamWAL}} Chris ColemanENG}} Lee ClarkPumadabs.com
Leeds UnitedSCO}} Eddie Gray (caretaker)SCO}} Dominic MatteoNikeWhyte and Mackay
Leicester CityENG}} Micky AdamsSCO}} Matt ElliottLe Coq SportifAlliance & Leicester
LiverpoolFRA}} Gérard HoullierENG}} Steven GerrardReebokCarlsberg
Manchester CityENG}} Kevin KeeganFRA}} Sylvain DistinReebokFirst Advice
Manchester UnitedSCO}} Sir Alex FergusonIRL}} Roy KeaneNikeVodafone
MiddlesbroughENG}} Steve McClarenENG}} Gareth SouthgateErreàDial-a-Phone
Newcastle UnitedENG}} Sir Bobby RobsonENG}} Alan ShearerAdidasNorthern Rock
PortsmouthENG}} Harry RedknappENG}} Teddy SheringhamPompey Sportty
SouthamptonSCO}} Paul SturrockNOR}} Claus LundekvamSaintsFriends Provident
Tottenham HotspurENG}} David Pleat (caretaker)ENG}} Jamie RedknappKappaThomson Holidays
Wolverhampton WanderersENG}} Dave JonesENG}} Paul InceAdmiralDoritos

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Aston VillaENG}} Graham TaylorResigned14 May 2003[4]Pre-seasonIRL}} David O'Leary20 May 2003
Tottenham HotspurENG}} Glenn HoddleSacked22 September 2003[5]18thENG}} David Pleat (caretaker)24 September 2003[6]
Leeds UnitedENG}} Peter Reid10 November 200320thSCO}} Eddie Gray (caretaker)10 November 2003
SouthamptonSCO}} Gordon StrachanResigned13 February 200412thSCO}} Paul Sturrock4 March 2004

League table

{{2003–04 FA Premier League table}}

Season statistics

Total goals: 1,012
Average goals per game: 2.66

Results

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Overall

  • Most wins – Arsenal (26)
  • Fewest wins – Leicester City (6)
  • Most draws – Newcastle United (17)
  • Fewest draws – Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur (6)
  • Most losses – Leeds United (21)
  • Fewest losses – Arsenal (0)
  • Most goals scored – Arsenal (73)
  • Fewest goals scored – Wolverhampton Wanderers (38)
  • Most goals conceded – Leeds United (79)
  • Fewest goals conceded – Arsenal (26)

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1Thierry HenryArsenal30
2Alan ShearerNewcastle United22
3Louis SahaManchester United/Fulham20
Ruud van NistelrooyManchester United20
5Mikael ForssellBirmingham City17
6Nicolas AnelkaManchester City16
Juan Pablo ÁngelAston Villa16
Michael OwenLiverpool16
YakubuPortsmouth16
10James BeattieSouthampton14
Robbie KeaneTottenham Hotspur14
Robert PiresArsenal14

Awards

Monthly awards

MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the Month
AugustArsène Wenger (Arsenal)Teddy Sheringham (Portsmouth)
SeptemberClaudio Ranieri (Chelsea)Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
OctoberSir Bobby Robson (Newcastle United)Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
NovemberSam Allardyce (Bolton Wanderers)Jay-Jay Okocha (Bolton Wanderers)
DecemberSir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United)Paul Scholes (Manchester United)
JanuarySam Allardyce (Bolton Wanderers)Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
FebruaryArsène Wenger (Arsenal)Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal) & Edu (Arsenal)
MarchClaudio Ranieri (Chelsea)Mikael Forssell (Birmingham City)
AprilHarry Redknapp (Portsmouth)Thierry Henry (Arsenal)

Annual awards

LMA Manager of the Year

The LMA Manager of the Year award was won by Arsène Wenger, he made history in doing so being the first manager to win the award twice.[7]

PFA Players' Player of the Year

The PFA Players' Player of the Year award for 2004 was won by Thierry Henry of Arsenal for the second successive year.[8]

The shortlist for the PFA Players' Player of the Year award was as follows:

  • Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
  • Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
  • Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
  • Jay-Jay Okocha (Bolton Wanderers)
  • Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
  • Patrick Vieira (Arsenal)

PFA Young Player of the Year

The PFA Young Player of the Year award was won by Scott Parker of Chelsea F.C..

The shortlist for the award was as follows:[9]

  • Glen Johnson (Chelsea)
  • Scott Parker (Charlton Athletic/Chelsea)
  • Wayne Rooney (Everton)
  • John Terry (Chelsea)
  • Kolo Touré (Arsenal)
  • Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City)

PFA Team of the Year

Goalkeeper: Tim Howard (Manchester United)
Defence: Lauren, Ashley Cole, Sol Campbell (all Arsenal), John Terry (Chelsea)
Midfield: Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires (both Arsenal), Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
Attack: Thierry Henry (Arsenal), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United)

PFA Fans' Player of the Year

Thierry Henry of Arsenal was named the PFA Fans' Player of the Year for the second consecutive year. Henry was the first player to win this award twice.[10][11]

FWA Footballer of the Year

The FWA Footballer of the Year award for 2004 was won by Thierry Henry. The Arsenal forward picked up a remarkable 87% of the votes.[12]

Premier League Fair Play Award

The Premier League Fair Play Award merit is given to the team who has been the most sporting and best behaved team. Champions Arsenal won this.[13][14]

Behaviour of the Public League

Given to the best-behaved fans, Arsenal won this, thus achieving a fair play double.[13]

Premier League Manager of the Year

Arsène Wenger won the Premier League Manager of the Year award. His team won 26 games, losing 0 and drawing 12 scoring 73 goals, conceding 26.[15]

See also

  • 2003–04 in English football

References

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5. ^{{cite news|title=Hoddle sacked after Spurs' poor start|author=Richard Bright|date=22 September 2003|work=The Daily Telegraph|url=http://telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2421916/Hoddle-sacked-after-Spurs-poor-start.html|location=London}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Pleat the Spurs survivor|author=Phil McNulty|date=24 September 2003|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/t/tottenham_hotspur/3135348.stm|work=BBC Sport}}
7. ^{{cite web |title=BreakingNews.ie – 2004/05/17: Wenger gets Managers' Association award |url=http://archives.tcm.ie/breakingnews/2004/05/17/story148064.asp |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5k4GgyOIJ?url=http://archives.tcm.ie/breakingnews/2004/05/17/story148064.asp |archivedate=26 September 2009 |deadurl=yes |accessdate=22 September 2009 |df=dmy-all }}
8. ^{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/3628905.stm | work=BBC News | title=Henry retains PFA crown | date=25 April 2004 | accessdate=21 April 2010}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Henry leads PFA nominations | BreakingNews.ie |url=http://www.breakingnews.ie/archives/2004/0415/sport/kfeycwsnsnmh/#ixzz0RsbXh2iB |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5k4GhKN9O?url=http://www.breakingnews.ie/archives/2004/0415/sport/kfeycwsnsnmh/ |archivedate=26 September 2009 |deadurl=no |accessdate=22 September 2009 |df=dmy }}
10. ^{{cite web |title=Thierry is the tops again – and it's a big 'hats off' to divisional winners Darren Huckerby, Neil Moss and Lee Harper! | The PFA Awards | Give Me Football |url=http://www.givemefootball.com/pfa-awards/thierry-is-the-tops-again---and-its-a-big-hats-off |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5k5GYErBT?url=http://www.givemefootball.com/pfa-awards/thierry-is-the-tops-again---and-its-a-big-hats-off |archivedate=26 September 2009 |deadurl=yes |accessdate=24 September 2009 |df=dmy-all }}
11. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11670_2297593,00.html | work=Sky Sports | title=Pfa Fans' Player of the Year}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Henry named FWA player of year | Article from Xinhua News Agency | HighBeam Research |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-16568533.html |work= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102034500/http://www.highbeam.com/Search?searchTerm=Henry+named+FWA+player+of+year&searchType=Article¤tPage=0&orderBy= |archivedate=2 November 2012 |deadurl=no |accessdate=28 September 2009 |df=dmy }}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thefa.com/Features/EnglishDomestic/Postings/2004/08/Arsenal_FairPlay.htm|archive-url=https://archive.today/20041027082515/http://www.thefa.com/Features/EnglishDomestic/Postings/2004/08/Arsenal_FairPlay.htm|dead-url=yes|archive-date=27 October 2004|title=TheFA.com - Fair Play to Gunners|date=27 October 2004|publisher=}}
14. ^http://www.premierleague.com/staticFiles/0/66/0,,12306~91648,00.pdf
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External links

  • 2003–04 FA Premier League Season at RSSSF
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