2003–04 Moroccan Throne Cup Explained

Moroccan Throne Cup
Year:2003–04
Country:Morocco
Dates:26 June – 28 November 2004
Champions:FAR de Rabat
Count:8
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Prevseason:2002–03
Nextseason:2004–05

The Moroccan Throne Cup was won by FAR de Rabat, who beat Wydad AC in the final.

Quarter-finals

|-| 26 June 2004 || align=right|FUS de Rabat || align="center" | 1–0 || Raja de Casablanca|- style="background:#EFEFEF"| 27 June 2004 || align=right|Olympique Dcheira || align="center" | 1–2|| Wydad AC|-| 27 June 2004 ||align=right| FAR de Rabat|| align="center" | 1–0 || Union de Touarga|- style="background:#EFEFEF"| 27 June 2004 || align=right|JS Massira || align="center" | 2–1|| Hassania d'Agadir|}

Semi-finals

|-| 11 September 2004 ||align=right| FAR de Rabat|| align="center" | 1–0 || JS Massira|- style="background:#EFEFEF"| 12 September 2004 ||align=right| Wydad AC || align="center" | 2–0 || FUS de Rabat|}

Final

scope=col style="width:50%"FAR de Rabatscope=col style="width:50%"Wydad AC
Tarik El Jarmouni
Hassan El Mouataz; Noureddine Boubou; Omar Bendriss; El Houssaine Ouchla; Faouzi El Brazi; Khalid El Maâroufi; Hafid Abdessadak; ; Ahmed Ajeddou; Abdessamad Bouzidi (Youssef Kaddioui); Mohamed Armoumen (Hicham Zerouali);
Nadir Lamyaghri
Jean-Jacques Gosso; Lahcen Abrami, Samir Sersar, Mohammed Benchrifa, Hicham Louissi, Mourad Fellah (Khama), Mohamed Madihi (Chemssedine Janabi), Youssef Mariana, Mohmmed Benhalib, Mustafa Talha