2003–04 La Liga


The 2003–04 La Liga season, the 73rd since its establishment, started on 30 August 2003 and finished on 23 May 2004. Valencia were crowned champions for the 6th time in their history.

Teams

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Segunda División. The promoted teams were Murcia, Zaragoza and Albacete, returning to the top flight after an absence of fourteen, one and seven years respectively. They replaced Recreativo, Alavés and Rayo Vallecano after spending time in the top flight for one, five and four years respectively.

Team information

Clubs and locations

2003–04 season was composed of the following clubs:
TeamStadiumCapacity
BarcelonaCamp Nou98,772
Real MadridSantiago Bernabéu80,354
EspanyolEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys55,926
Atlético MadridVicente Calderón55,005
ValenciaMestalla55,000
Real BetisManuel Ruiz de Lopera52,132
SevillaRamón Sánchez Pizjuán45,500
Athletic BilbaoSan Mamés39,750
Deportivo de La CoruñaRiazor34,600
Real ZaragozaLa Romareda34,596
Celta de VigoEstadio Balaídos32,500
Real SociedadAnoeta32,200
MálagaLa Rosaleda30,044
ValladolidJosé Zorrilla27,846
MallorcaSon Moix23,142
VillarrealEl Madrigal23,000
Racing de SantanderEl Sardinero22,400
OsasunaEl Sadar19,553
AlbaceteCarlos Belmonte18,000
MurciaLa Condomina16,000

League table

Results

Overall

Pichichi Trophy

The Pichichi Trophy is awarded to the player who scores the most goals in a season.
ScorerTeamGoals
RonaldoReal Madrid24
Júlio BaptistaSevilla20
MistaValencia19
Raúl TamudoEspanyol19
Fernando TorresAtlético Madrid19
SalvaMálaga18
David VillaZaragoza17
Samuel Eto'oMallorca17

Fair Play award

was the winner of the Fair-play award with 99 points.

Pedro Zaballa award

and José María Alanís

Hat-tricks