Slovenska Nogometna Liga 2003/04
master
ND Gorica
Champions League qualification
ND Gorica
Uefa cup
NK Maribor , NK Primorye
UI cup
NK audience Celje
Cup winners
NK Maribor
Relegation ↓
NK Drava Ptuj
Relegated
NK Šmartno NK Dravograd
Teams
12
Games
192 + 2 relegation games
Gates
562 (ø 2.93 per game)
spectator
229,850 (ø 1197 per game)
Top scorer
Croatia Dražen Žeželj (23 goals)
← Nogometna Liga 2002/03
The Slovenska Nogometna Liga 2003/04 , also called Liga Si.mobil Vodafone after the sponsor, was the 13th season of the top Slovenian league in men's football . It began on July 20, 2003 and ended on May 30, 2004. The defending champion was NK Maribor .
mode
In contrast to previous seasons, the season was carried out in a two-stage format. Each team competed against each other twice in regular time; once at home and once away. After this phase, the six best teams qualified for the championship round, the bottom six played off two relegated teams.
societies
Clubs in the Slovenska Nogometna League 2003/04
society
city
Stadion
capacity
FC Koper
Twill
ŠRC Bonifika Stadium
0 4,047
NK Domžale
Domžale
Sports park Domžale
0 2,813
NK Drava Ptuj
Ptuj
Ptuj City Stadium
0 2,207
ND Gorica
Nova Gorica
Športni Park stadium
0 3,066
NK Ljubljana
Ljubljana
ŽŠD stadium
0 2,786
NK Maribor
Maribor
Ljudski vrt
12,881
NK Mura
Murska Sobota
Fazanerija Stadium
0 3,782
NK Olimpija Ljubljana
Ljubljana
Bežigrad Stadium
25,000
NK Primorye
Ajdovščina
Primorye Stadium
0 1,705
NK audience Celje
Celje
Arena petrol
13,059
NK Šmartno
Šmartno ob Paki
Šmartno Stadium
00 717
NK Dravograd
Soot
Športni Center Dravograd
0 2.118
Preliminary round
table
Participation in the championship round
Participation in the relegation round
(M)
reigning Slovenian champion
(P)
reigning Slovenian cup winner
(N)
Promoted from the Druga Slovenska Nogometna Liga 2002/03
Crosstab
2003/04
ND Gorica
5: 1
2-0
2: 1
0-0
6: 1
1: 4
3: 1
3-0
5-0
1: 1
3-0
NK Olimpija Ljubljana
0: 3 1
6: 1
1-0
2: 1
2: 1
2: 2
3-0
4: 1
0-0
4-0
1-0
NK Maribor
1-0
0-0
2: 1
1-0
3: 3
3-0
1: 2
1-0
2: 1
1-0
4: 1
NK Primorye
2: 2
4: 2
0-0
5: 2
4-0
2: 2
3: 2
6-0
3: 0 1
2: 2
0-0
FC Koper
2-0
1: 1
0: 1
0: 2
1: 1
0-0
1: 1
2: 1
1-0
3-0
3-0
NK Mura
2: 2
0: 4
1: 2
4: 3
0: 1
3: 2
3: 1
3: 1
0: 1
3: 1
1-0
NK audience Celje
2: 1
1: 2
1: 2
2: 4
0: 1
3: 2
5-0
1: 1
3: 1
2: 3
3: 1
NK Šmartno
0-0
1: 1
0-0
1: 1
0-0
0: 3
2-0
2: 3
3: 1
2: 1
1: 1
NK Domžale
0: 1
2: 1
0: 1
0-0
0: 3
0: 1
1: 5
2: 1
1: 1
3-0
3: 2
NK Ljubljana
1: 1
0: 1
2: 1
0: 4
1: 4
0: 4
2: 1
2: 3
3-0
1: 3
0-0
NK Dravograd
0: 1
1-0
2: 1
1: 1
0: 1
2: 2
2: 1
1: 4
1: 5
1: 3
1: 3
NK Drava Ptuj
2: 4
3: 4
1: 1
0: 1
1: 1
2: 3
0: 3
0-0
0: 2
3: 2
3: 1
Championship round
The results from the preliminary round have been adopted
Closing table
1 NK Primorje got a place in the UEFA Cup because Olimpia Ljubljana, FC Koper and NK Mura did not get a UEFA license.
Slovenian champion and participation in the 2004/05 UEFA Champions League first qualifying round
Participation in the 2004/05 UEFA Cup
Crosstab
Relegation round
The results from the preliminary round have been adopted
Closing table
2 NK Šmartno withdrew at the end of the season.
3 NK Ljubljana three points were deducted.
4th One point was deducted from NK Dravograd.
Participation in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2004
Participation in the relegation
Relegation to the Druga Slovenska Nogometna Liga
(N)
Promoted from the Druga Slovenska Nogometna Liga 2002/03
Crosstab
Relegation
Goal scorers
Individual evidence
↑ Slovenia 2003/04. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved April 29, 2017 .
↑ a b c Slovenia 2003/04 results and table. In: wildstat.com. Retrieved April 29, 2017 .
European Football Championships 2004
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