2003–04 UEFA Cup

The 2003–04 UEFA Cup was won by Valencia in the final against Marseille.It wrapped up a league and UEFA Cup double for Valencia.Porto could not defend their title as they automatically qualified for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League and also went on to win the final for their second European Cup title.The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[1] The schedule of the competition was as follows.The draw for the fourth round was held on 4 March 2004, 14:00 CET.
UlleviGothenburgValenciaMarseilleSonny Anderson2002–032004–05UEFA Cup2003–04 UEFA Champions LeagueInternazionalePanathinaikosBeşiktaşCelticPSV EindhovenGalatasarayClub BruggeMallorcaSochauxTepliceHeart of MidlothianGrasshopperBarcelonaPanioniosMetalurh DonetskRosenborgLa LouvièreDinamo ZagrebUdineseUtrechtWüstenrot SalzburgWisła KrakówFeyenoordCopenhagenLiverpoolNAC BredaVålerengaŽilinaBlackburn RoversHapoel Ramat GanCSKA SofiaSouthamptonTrabzonsporNewcastle UnitedMTK BudapestHamburger SVGençlerbirliğiBorussia DortmundVardarHertha BSCGaziantepsporBenficaVillarreal1. FC KaiserslauternMalatyasporSlavia PraguePerugiaAuxerreSporting CPShakhtar DonetskSchalke 04BordeauxSpartak MoscowAustria WienUnião de LeiriaOdenseTorpedo KutaisiŽeljezničarTorpedo MoscowMalmö FFSioni BolnisiSarajevoViktoria ŽižkovZimbru ChișinăuShirakDundeeSartidNistru OtaciBanantsDnipro DnipropetrovskRed Star BelgradeFylkirColeraineLokerenMatador PúchovGrindavíkPortadownKärntenArtmedia PetržalkaDinamo MinskDinamo TiranaNeuchâtel XamaxLevski SofiaNeman GrodnoVllazniaYoung BoysLitex LovechAtlantasDinamo BucureștiEkranasSteaua BucureștiDerry CityMaccabi HaifaFerencvárosShelbourneF91 DudelangeHapoel Tel AvivDebrecenCementarnica 55Etzella EttelbruckHajduk SplitOlimpija LjubljanaBelasicaFC Santa ColomaVarteksPublikumBirkirkaraDomagnanoKamen IngradAnorthosis FamagustaVallettaZhenisGroclin Grodzisk WielkopolskiTotal Network SolutionsAtyrauGKS KatowiceCwmbrân TownManchester CityWisła PłockBrøndbyVentspilsLevadia MaarduEsbjergNordsjællandLiepājas Metalurgs2003–04 UEFA Cup qualifying rounda.e.t.2003–04 UEFA Cup first roundqualifying roundIntertoto CupMTK Hungária2003–04 UEFA Cup second roundfirst round2003–04 UEFA Cup final phasetwo legs2004 UEFA Cup finalVicentePierluigi CollinaMateja KežmanDidier DrogbaAlan ShearerNuno GomesCraig BellamyAlbert Riera2003 UEFA Intertoto CupUEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League1971–721972–731973–741974–751975–761976–771977–781978–791979–801980–811981–821982–831983–841984–851985–861986–871987–881988–891989–901990–911991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–20002000–012001–022005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–25FinalsWinning managersRecords and statisticsTop scorersHat-tricksPerformance comparisonUEFA coefficientUEFA Respect Fair Play ranking1982 Luzhniki stadium disaster2000 UEFA Cup semi-final violence2000 UEFA Cup final riots2008 UEFA Cup final riotsThursday Nights, Channel 5AlbaniaAndorraAustriaAzerbaijanBelgiumBosnia and HerzegovinaBulgariaCroatiaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEnglandFranceGeorgiaGermanyGreeceHungaryIsraelLuxembourgMacedoniaMoldovaNetherlandsNorthern IrelandPolandPortugalRomaniaSan MarinoScotlandSerbia and MontenegroSlovakiaSloveniaSwitzerlandTurkeyUkraineArmeniaBelarusLiechtensteinRussiaChampions LeagueQualifying roundsGroup stageKnockout stagequalifying1st round2nd roundfinal phaseSuper Cup