1. HNL 2003/04
master
HNK Hajduk Split
Champions League qualification
HNK Hajduk Split
Uefa cup
NK Dinamo Zagreb HNK Rijeka
UI cup
NK Kamen Ingrad Velika NK Slaven Belupo
Cup winners
NK Dinamo Zagreb
Relegation ↓
Cibalia Vinkovci
Relegated
Cibalia Vinkovci NK Marsonia
Teams
12
Games
192 + 2 relegation games
Gates
531 (ø 2.77 per game)
Top scorer
Robert Špehar ( NK Osijek )
← 1st HNL 2002/03
The 1. HNL 2003/04 (through sponsorship also Prva HNL Ožujsko ) was the 13th season of the highest Croatian football league . The season started on July 24, 2003 and ended on May 15, 2004.
The defending champion was NK Dinamo Zagreb .
mode
The season started with twelve teams. First there was a preliminary round with a return leg, then the best six teams played the champions and the last six played in the relegation round.
The results from the preliminary round were transferred to the championship or relegation round. The bottom of the table was relegated directly, the penultimate had to be relegated.
societies
Venues of the Croatian 1st HNL 2003/04
society
city
Stadion
capacity
NK Dinamo Zagreb
Zagreb
Maksimir Stadium
35,123
NK Zagreb
Zagreb
Kranjčevićeva Stadium
0 8,850
HNK Rijeka
Rijeka
Rujevica Stadium
0 5,700
NK Osijek
Osijek
Gradski vrt
22,050
HNK Hajduk Split
Split
Poljud Stadium
34,448
Cibalia Vinkovci
Vinkovci
HNK Cibalia
10,000
NK Marsonia
Slavonski Brod
Gradski Stadium in Savu
10,000
NK Slaven Belupo
Koprivnica
Gradski Stadium
0 3.139
NK Varteks Varaždin
Varaždin
Anđelko Herjavec Stadium
10,800
Inker Zaprešić
Zaprešić
ŠRC Zaprešić stadium
0 4,528
NK Kamen Ingrad Velika
Velika
ŠRC Kamen Ingrad
10,000
NK Zadar
Zadar
Stanovi
0 5,860
Preliminary round
table
Placement criteria: 1st point - 2nd goal difference - 3rd goals scored for championship, UEFA places, relegation and relegation: 1st point - 2nd goal difference - 3rd goals scored - 4th direct comparison points, goal difference, goals scored
Participation in the championship round
Participation in the relegation round
Crosstab
2003/04
1.
HNK Hajduk Split
3: 1
4-0
2-0
2-0
3: 1
1-0
1: 4
2: 1
3: 1
2-0
5-0
2.
NK Dinamo Zagreb
1-0
2-0
4-0
3-0
4: 2
1: 1
1-0
4-0
3: 2
1: 1
7-0
3.
HNK Rijeka
1: 2
0-0
2-0
0-0
4: 2
1: 2
0: 1
2-0
0: 1
1-0
3: 1
4th
NK Osijek
2: 3
3: 2
2: 3
3: 1
1: 2
3: 2
3: 2
0: 1
2: 1
5: 2
2: 1
5.
NK Varteks Varaždin
2-0
0: 2
1: 1
1: 1
3: 2
1-0
2-0
2-0
1-0
2-0
1: 1
6th
NK Zadar
1: 3
2: 2
3: 2
1: 1
2: 2
2: 1
0-0
2-0
4: 1
1: 1
3: 2
7th
NK Kamen Ingrad Velika
0: 1
0: 1
0: 1
2-0
3-0
2: 2
3: 1
2-0
3: 2
1: 1
5-0
8th.
Inker Zaprešić
0: 2
1: 1
1: 1
1: 1
0-0
0: 2
3: 1
2-0
1-0
1: 1
1: 1
9.
NK Slaven Belupo
1: 1
0: 1
1: 1
3: 3
2: 1
4-0
2-0
1: 1
0-0
1-0
3: 1
10.
Cibalia Vinkovci
2: 3
0: 1
0: 1
3: 2
2-0
1: 1
1: 1
1-0
1: 1
1: 1
2: 4
11.
NK Zagreb
0: 2
0: 2
1: 1
0-0
1: 1
3: 1
3: 1
1: 1
1: 1
2-0
2: 3
12.
NK Marsonia
0: 1
1: 3
1: 1
1: 2
0-0
4: 1
0: 2
0: 1
0-0
1: 3
3-0
Championship round
The results achieved against each other from the preliminary round were included
Closing table
Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd goal difference - 3rd goals scored
Croatian champions and participation in the second qualifying round for the 2004/05 UEFA Champions League
Participation in the qualifying round of the 2004/05 UEFA Cup
Crosstab
Relegation round
The results achieved against each other from the preliminary round were included
Relegation game
List of goalscorers
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Prva HNL arhiva. (No longer available online.) In: prva-hnl.hr. Archived from the original on March 19, 2015 ; Retrieved July 12, 2017 .
↑ Croatia 2003/04. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved July 12, 2017 (English).
Playing times of the Croatian
1st HNL
European Football Championships 2004
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