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2003–04 Süper Lig

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46th season of top-tier Turkish football
Football league season
Süper Lig
Season2003–04
ChampionsFenerbahçe
(15th title)
RelegatedBursaspor
Adanaspor
Elazığspor
Champions LeagueFenerbahçe
Trabzonspor
UEFA CupBeşiktaş
Gençlerbirliği
Matches306
Goals908 (2.97 per match)
Top goalscorerZafer Biryol
(25 goals)

The2003–04Süper Lig was the 46th league season, and the third season of Süper Lig.Fenerbahçe won their 15th title, being 4 points aheadTrabzonspor. Since Turkey dropped from eighth to tenth place in the UEFA association coefficient rankings at the end of the 2002–03 season, the league has lost two of its UEFA Cup berths.

An extremely dramatic final fixture took place, because in the relegation places, there were four teams.Bursaspor, with 37 points,İstanbulspor with 38,Çaykur Rizespor andAkçaabat Sebatspor with 39.İstanbulspor, managed byAykut Kocaman, won 2-0 away atKonya overKonyaspor,Çaykur Rizespor defeatedBeşiktaş 1-0, andAkçaabat Sebatspor beatenAnkaragücü 3-2.Bursaspor, defeating 1-0Samsunspor reached the 40 points, but they were relegated.

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Player 7Player 8Former players
AdanasporBulgariaRosen EmilovSlovakiaĽubomír MeszárošSlovakiaMarián ĽalíkBulgariaSvetlin Simeonov
Akçaabat SebatsporFinlandAntti SumialaGhanaEmmanuel OseiPolandMarek ZającGhanaEmmanuel Kuffour
South AfricaDumisa Ngobe
BeşiktaşBrazilRonaldo GuiaroBrazilZagoColombiaÓscar CórdobaEgyptAhmed HassanItalyFederico GiuntiPolandRoman DąbrowskiRomaniaAdrian IlieRomaniaDaniel Pancu
BursasporBrazilJúniorRomaniaBogdan VintilăRomaniaCornel FrăsineanuRomaniaIulian MiuSerbia and MontenegroNenad GrozdićSloveniaMilan OstercRomaniaIonel Ganea
Çaykur RizesporAlbaniaKlodian DuroCape VerdeNenéColombiaGustavo VictoriaColombiaRubiel QuintanaNigeriaRaphael ChukwuSlovakiaPavol SedlákGhanaEmmanuel Tetteh
DenizlisporBrazilPaulinhoCameroonSouleymanou HamidouFinlandMiikka MultaharjuSlovakiaRoman KratochvílFinlandJanne Hietanen
DiyarbakırsporAlbaniaRedi JupiBrazilGerino MouraFranceClaude BakadalGhanaEdmond N'TiamoahNorth MacedoniaGoran StavrevskiTunisiaKaies GhodhbaneBrazilDida
ElazığsporBrazilRobson CariocaCameroonJean-Emmanuel Effa OwonaFinlandJussi NuorelaSlovakiaJuraj CzinegeSlovakiaMiroslav KönigSlovakiaOndrej Debnár
FenerbahçeBrazilFábio LucianoBrazilMárcio NobreBrazilMarco AurélioBulgariaIvaylo PetkovCroatiaStjepan TomasNetherlandsPierre Van HooijdonkUkraineSerhiy RebrovBrazilWashington
GermanyRobert Enke
GalatasarayBosnia and HerzegovinaElvir BaljićBrazilCésar PratesBrazilJoão BatistaColombiaFaryd MondragónGhanaRichard KingsonRomaniaFlorin BratuRomaniaOvidiu PetreBrazilFábio Pinto
Democratic Republic of the CongoAli Lukunku
NetherlandsFrank de Boer
RomaniaGabriel Tamaș
GaziantepsporBulgariaZdravko LazarovGhanaSamuel JohnsonTunisiaRiadh BouaziziTunisiaZiad JaziriGhanaYaw Preko
GençlerbirliğiAustraliaJosip SkokoBelgiumFilip DaemsDemocratic Republic of the CongoMarcel MbayoGuineaSouleymane YoulaNigeriaMohammed LawalSloveniaDamir Botonjič
İstanbulsporAlbaniaAlban BushiBrazilAndré Paulo PintoBulgariaAleksandar AleksandrovCameroonAlioum SaidouNigeriaUche OkechukwuBulgariaIvaylo Petkov
BulgariaZdravko Zdravkov
KonyasporAzerbaijanErnani PereiraCameroonAlioum BoukarFranceOumar DiengBrazilCacá
MalatyasporAngolaJohnson MacabaBrazilPacholaEgyptAyman Abdel-AzizNorth MacedoniaPetar MiloševskiSouth AfricaHelman MkhalelePolandJacek Ziarkowski
MKE AnkaragücüBrazilGaleanoEgyptAmr El DesoukiEgyptRamadan RagapEgyptSeif DaoudGhanaStephen BaidooGuineaMamadouba KeitaParaguaySantiago SalcedoBelgiumAxel Smeets
SamsunsporAlbaniaEleandro PemaBrazilAdaltoBrazilJúlio CésarBrazilMilton do ÓNigeriaIke ShorunmuRomaniaGiani KirițăBrazilJuninho Cearense
TrabzonsporAustraliaMichael PetkovicBelarusMaksim RomaschenkoBelgiumHans SomersBelgiumKarel D'HaeneGhanaAugustine AhinfulGuineaIbrahim YattaraSerbia and MontenegroErkan SulejmaniBelgiumKurt Van De Paar
FranceOumar Dieng

Final league table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Fenerbahçe(C)3423748241+4176Qualification toChampions League group stage[a]
2Trabzonspor3422666038+2272Qualification toChampions League second qualifying round
3Beşiktaş3418886545+2062Qualification toUEFA Cup first round
4Gaziantepspor34183135251+157
5Denizlispor34174135243+955
6Galatasaray34159105647+954
7Samsunspor34137144647−146
8Malatyaspor341112115140+1145[b]
9MKE Ankaragücü34136154853−545[b]
10Gençlerbirliği34128145652+444[c]Qualification toUEFA Cup second qualifying round[d]
11Konyaspor341014105354−144[c]
12Diyarbakırspor34127154454−1043
13Akçaabat Sebatspor34119144553−842[e]
14Çaykur Rizespor34133183753−1642[e]
15İstanbulspor34118154645+141
16Bursaspor(R)341010144040040Relegation toTurkish Second League Category A
17Adanaspor(R)3464243873−3522[f]
18Elazığspor(R)3457223779−4222[f]
Source:[1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^FC Porto, winner of2003–04 UEFA Champions League, qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage by their league position, so the title holder spot couldn't be used and this spot goes to best excluded champions, champions of Turkey, originally qualified for the third qualifying round.
  2. ^abMalatyaspor were ahead of Ankaragücü on head-to-head record: Ankaragücü–Malatyaspor 0–0, Malatyaspor–Ankaragücü 1–0.
  3. ^abGençlerbirliği were ahead of Konyaspor on head-to-head goal difference: Gençlerbirliği–Konyaspor 4–0, Konyaspor–Gençlerbirliği 4–1.
  4. ^Trabzonspor, winner of2003–04 Turkish Cup, qualified for the UEFA Champions League, so loser finalistsGençlerbirliği qualified for the UEFA Cup 2nd qualifying round.
  5. ^abAkçaabat Sebatspor were ahead of Çaykur Rizespor on head-to-head record: Akçaabat Sebatspor–Çaykur Rizespor 1–0, Çaykur Rizespor–Akçaabat Sebatspor 0–1.
  6. ^abAdanaspor were ahead of Elazığspor on head-to-head away goals scored: Adanaspor–Elazığspor 1–2, Elazığspor–Adanaspor 3–4.

Results

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Home \ AwayADAAKÇBJKBURÇYRDENDYBELAFNBGALGAZGENİSTKONMALAGÜSAMTRA
Adanaspor1–21–00–30–14–12–11–21–20–22–32–21–11–10–11–32–30–1
Akçaabat Sebatspor4–31–20–11–00–20–13–11–12–11–20–31–31–12–23–21–00–0
Beşiktaş2–10–21–05–33–11–05–31–30–04–12–21–21–13–13–00–45–0
Bursaspor6–01–10–14–20–10–04–02–22–20–00–01–12–13–21–01–01–2
Çaykur Rizespor0–20–11–01–01–22–15–41–00–11–22–01–01–12–12–11–20–3
Denizlispor1–11–22–34–01–11–23–00–42–12–01–22–03–21–00–11–00–1
Diyarbakırspor3–11–03–10–30–10–12–01–20–02–13–21–21–12–01–12–22–2
Elazığspor3–43–11–51–01–12–40–10–12–21–21–11–10–00–01–21–00–3
Fenerbahçe3–04–22–23–14–12–02–27–12–13–11–00–35–22–43–11–13–1
Galatasaray3–24–31–20–01–24–32–13–12–23–02–12–22–12–22–11–01–2
Gaziantepspor1–02–20–33–22–01–24–13–11–51–22–02–13–11–32–11–01–2
Gençlerbirliği6–03–11–22–01–01–33–42–30–12–21–01–04–02–21–22–12–2
İstanbulspor1–01–31–13–03–00–31–33–10–13–10–13–02–30–02–30–00–2
Konyaspor4–10–02–21–12–11–13–12–02–41–00–34–10–23–31–10–03–3
Malatyaspor2–03–10–02–10–10–15–03–02–21–20–01–12–11–31–05–02–3
MKE Ankaragücü1–21–11–12–04–11–13–11–01–41–01–42–32–11–00–04–21–2
Samsunspor2–11–11–30–02–12–13–12–03–01–01–22–13–32–31–03–21–3
Trabzonspor2–12–13–02–01–01–02–02–20–12–43–01–32–00–30–03–02–1
Source:TFF,Mackolik
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1TurkeyZafer BiryolKonyaspor25
2NetherlandsPierre van HooijdonkFenerbahçe24
3TurkeySerkan AykutSamsunspor20
4TurkeyTuncayFenerbahçe19
5GuineaSouleymane YoulaGençlerbirliği16
TurkeyYunus AltunElazığspor
7EgyptAhmed HassanBeşiktaş14
TurkeyGökdeniz KaradenizTrabzonspor
TurkeyNecati AteşAdanaspor /Galatasaray
TurkeyOkan YılmazBursaspor

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Attendances

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#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance[2]
1Fenerbahçe1741,636
2Beşiktaş1728,091
3Galatasaray1724,193
4Trabzonspor1719,333
5Gençlerbirliği1718,583
6Ankaragücü1718,091
7Bursaspor1716,850
8Konyaspor1716,300
9Gaziantepspor1714,764
10Diyarbakırspor1713,833
11Malatyaspor1713,583
12Adanaspor1713,200
13Denizlispor1713,167
14Samsunspor1713,064
15Elazığspor179,727
16Akçaabat Sebatspor179,600
17İstanbulspor179,292
18Çaykur Rizespor179,227

References

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  • Extensive data about Turkish Super League can be found at the pages of Alper Duruk.
  1. ^Goal recordsArchived 2011-09-29 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/tur/avetur04.htm
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