2003–04 KNVB Cup

88 teams contested, beginnings on 9 August 2003 and ending AT The final on 23 May 2004.E Eredivisie; 1 Eerste Divisie; A Amateur teams The matches of the second round were played on September 23 and 25, 2003.Six Eredivisie clubs entered the tournament here, because they had been playing in the Champions League and the UEFA Cup.E six Eredivisie entrants The matches of the quarter finals were played on 3-4 February 2004.FC Utrecht would play in the UEFA Cup.
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