2003–2004_in_Argentine_football

2003–04 in Argentine football

2003–04 in Argentine football

Football


The 2003–04 Argentine First Division season saw Boca Juniors ecstatic after a title run that also included the Intercontinental Cup. River Plate stole the Clausura leaving hated rival Boca Juniors looking up from second place.

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Four teams were relegated, Chacarita, Nueva Chicago, Atlético de Rafaela and Talleres de Córdoba. The first two lost a direct relegation, their places occupied by Club Almagro and Instituto de Córdoba. The last two lost their "promotion" games against Huracán de Tres Arroyos and Argentinos Juniors, respectively.

Torneo Apertura ("Opening" Tournament)

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Top Scorers

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Relegation

There is no relegation after the Apertura. For the relegation results of this tournament see below

Torneo Clausura ("Closing" Tournament)

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Relegation

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"Promoción" Playoff

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Huracán de Tres Arroyos wins 5-3 and is promoted to Argentine First Division. Atlético Rafaela is relegated to the Argentine Nacional B.

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Argentinos Juniors wins 4-2 and is promoted to Argentine First Division. Talleres de Córdoba is relegated to the Argentine Nacional B.

Argentine clubs in international competitions

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Lower leagues

National team

This section covers Argentina's games from August 1, 2003 to July 31, 2004.

  Win   Draw   Loss

Friendly matches

August 20, 2003 Argentina  3 – 2  Uruguay Florence, Italy
Verón 45'
Samuel 81'
D'Alessandro 85'
(Report) Forlán 2'
Liguera 57'
Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi
Attendance: 8,000
April 28, 2004 Morocco  0 – 1  Argentina Casablanca, Morocco
22:00 UTC±0 (Report) K. González 53' Stadium: Stade Mohammed V
Attendance: 60,000
June 27, 2004 Colombia  2 – 0  Argentina Miami, United States
Moreno 21'
Herrera 76'
(Report) Stadium: Orange Bowl
Referee: Kevin Terry (United States)
June 30, 2004 Argentina  2 – 1  Peru New Jersey, United States
K. González 24' (pen.)
Saviola 72'
(Report) Solano 36' (pen.) Stadium: Giants Stadium

2006 World Cup qualifiers

September 6, 2003 Round 1 Argentina  2 – 2  Chile Buenos Aires, Argentina
16:00 UTC-03 K. González 32'
Aimar 36'
(Report) Mirosevic 60'
Navia 77'
Stadium: Estadio Antonio V. Liberti
Attendance: 35,372
Referee: Ubaldo Aquino (Paraguay)
September 9, 2003 Round 2 Venezuela  0 – 3  Argentina Caracas, Venezuela
19:00 UTC-04:30 (Report) Aimar 7'
Crespo 25'
Delgado 32'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 24,783
Referee: Martín Vázquez (Uruguay)
November 15, 2003 Round 3 Argentina  3 – 0  Bolivia Buenos Aires, Argentina
21:30 UTC-03 D'Alessandro 56'
Crespo 61'
Aimar 63'
(Report) Stadium: Estadio Antonio V. Liberti
Attendance: 30,042
Referee: Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru)
November 19, 2003 Round 4 Colombia  1 – 1  Argentina Barranquilla, Colombia
21:00 UTC-05 Ángel 47' (Report) Crespo 27' Stadium: Estadio Metropolitano
Attendance: 35,034
Referee: Carlos Eugênio Simon (Brazil)
March 30, 2004 Round 5 Argentina  1 – 0  Ecuador Buenos Aires, Argentina
20:30 UTC-03 Crespo 60' (Report) Stadium: Estadio Antonio V. Liberti
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Martín Vázquez (Uruguay)
June 2, 2004 Round 6 Brazil  3 – 1  Argentina Belo Horizonte, Brazil
21:45 UTC-03 Ronaldo 16' (pen.) 67' (pen.) 90+6' (pen.) (Report) Sorín 79' Stadium: Mineirão
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)

2004 Copa América

July 7, 2004 Group stage Argentina  6 – 1  Ecuador Chiclayo, Peru
19:45 UTC-05 K. González 6' (pen.)
Saviola 64', 75', 78'
D'Alessandro 84'
L. González 90'
(Report) Delgado 62' Stadium: Estadio Elías Aguirre
Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)
July 10, 2004 Group stage Argentina  0 – 1  Mexico Chiclayo, Peru
19:45 UTC-05 (Report) Morales 9' Stadium: Estadio Elías Aguirre
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Márcio Rezende (Brazil)
July 13, 2004 Group stage Argentina  4 – 2  Uruguay Piura, Peru
19:45 UTC-05 K. González 19'
Figueroa 20', 90'
Ayala 81'
(Report) Estoyanoff 8'
Sánchez 39'
Stadium: Estadio Miguel Grau
Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Rubén Selman (Chile)
July 17, 2004 Quarter-finals Peru  0 – 1  Argentina Chiclayo, Peru
17:00 UTC-05 (Report) Tevez 61' Stadium: Estadio Elías Aguirre
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)
July 20, 2004 Semi-finals Argentina  3 – 0  Colombia Lima, Peru
19:45 UTC-05 Tevez 33'
L. González 50'
Sorín 80'
(Report) Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru)

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