2003–04 Real Madrid CF season explained

Season:2003–04
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Chrtitle:President
League Topscorer:
Ronaldo (24)
Season Topscorer:
Ronaldo (31)
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Nextseason:2004–05

The 2003–04 season was Real Madrid CF's 73rd season in La Liga. This article lists all matches that the club played in the 2003–04 season, and also shows statistics of the club's players. The club played the season wearing their classic white home and teal blue away kits.

Season summary

In spite of the arduous pre-season, the team got off to a good start. They won the Supercopa de España against Mallorca with a 3–0 victory on 27 August in the second leg, avenging their loss to the same side in the 2002–03 Copa del Rey. By the time half of the season had passed, Madrid topped the league table and was still in contention for the Copa del Rey and Champions League trophies. However, the team was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Champions League on away goals by Monaco and finished as runners-up in the domestic cup, losing to Zaragoza after extra time. They also lost their final five La Liga matches and finished in fourth place, which gave Valencia the title. It was the last time that Real Madrid finished below second place until the 2013–14 season, which brought a long-awaited La Décima.

CompetitionRecordResultTop Scorer
La Liga4th Ronaldo, 24
Copa del ReyRunners-up Raúl, 6
Supercopa de EspañaWinners4 Players, 1
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals Ronaldo, 4
Total Ronaldo, 31

Squad

Transfers

[1]

In
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MFDavid BeckhamManchester United€35,0 million http://imagerz.com/QEJEXEtvAwJSBFtMQgVR
Out
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DFFernando Hierroend-of-contract
MFClaude MakéléléChelsea F.C.€16,000,000
MFSteve McManamanManchester Cityend-of-contract
MFFlavio ConceicaoBorussia Dortmundloan
MFAlbert CeladesGirondins Bordeauxloan
FWToteReal Betis

Winter

[2]

Out
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FWFernando MorientesAS Monacoloan

Pre-season

The team embarked on a summer tour in Asia, for 18 days, to cash in on the worldwide appeal of their new signing, David Beckham. It included exhibition matches in Beijing, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Bangkok, which alone earned the club €10 million. This was compared by popular contrary with the tour with the first visit of The Beatles to the United States in 1964. Although lucrative and generating wide publicity, the preparation value of the Asia was questionable, considering that the long 2003–04 season which lay ahead. It was exhausting for the players, due to endless rounds of publicity engagements and restrictions on the players' freedom of movement (due to the team hotel being besieged by fans). Most players admitted that they would have preferred a low-profile training camp and/or to have been home in Spain for the pre-season, instead of playing meaningless show matches against low quality opponents. The Asia tour has been said to have catered more to the needs of the club's marketing than to its players' preparations.[3]

Pre-season

Results

2003 Supercopa de España

See main article: 2003 Supercopa de España.

La Liga

See main article: 2003–04 La Liga.

Matches

Copa del Rey

See main article: 2003–04 Copa del Rey.

Final

See main article: 2004 Copa del Rey final.

UEFA Champions League

See main article: 2003–04 UEFA Champions League.

Group stage

See main article: 2003–04 UEFA Champions League group stage.

Knockout phase

See main article: article and 2003–04 UEFA Champions League knockout stage.

Quarter-finals

Statistics

Players statistics

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Real Madrid » Transfers 1995/1996 . worldfootball.net . 2019-06-11.
  2. Web site: Real Madrid » Transfers 1995/1996 . worldfootball.net . 2019-06-11.
  3. Web site: SI.com - Soccer - Globetrotters Real back at base after Asian tour - Monday August 11, 2003 10:13 AM . 30 May 2012 . 15 August 2003 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030815092824/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/news/2003/08/11/real_home/ . dead .