2003–04 Feyenoord season

Feyenoord
2003-04 season
Chairman Jorien van den Herik
Manager Netherlands Bert van Marwijk
Stadium De Kuip
Eredivisie 3rd (qualified for UEFA Cup)
Amstel Cup Quarter-final
UEFA Cup Second round
Top goalscorer League: Dirk Kuyt (20)
All: Dirk Kuyt (22)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

During the 2003–04 Dutch football season, Feyenoord competed in the Eredivisie.

Season summary

Feyenoord equaled last's seasons results and finished 3rd, with 12 points less than the previous year. The club made it to the quarter-finals in the domestic KNVB cup, losing to FC Twente. In the UEFA cup they made it to the 2nd round losing to the FK Teplice from Czech Republic.

Kits

Feyenoord's kits were manufactured by Italian company Kappa and sponsored by insurance company Stad Rotterdam Verzekeringen.

Squad

Squad at end of season[1]
In () brackets where they came from.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Netherlands GK Edwin Zoetebier
2 Ghana DF Christian Gyan
3 Netherlands DF Peter van den Berg (from Netherlands RKC Waalwijk)
4 Denmark DF Patrick Mtiliga (from Netherlands SBV Excelsior)
4 Belgium DF Pieter Collen (back from loan Netherlands NAC Breda)
5 Netherlands DF Ramon van Haaren
6 Netherlands MF Alfred Schreuder (from Netherlands NAC Breda)
7 Netherlands FW Dirk Kuyt (from Netherlands FC Utrecht)
8 Netherlands MF Kees van Wonderen
9 Serbia FW Danko Lazović (from Serbia FK Partizan Belgrad)
10 Netherlands MF Anthony Lurling
11 Brazil MF Leonardo
14 Japan MF Shinji Ono
15 Argentina DF Mariano Bombarda
16 Poland FW Ebi Smolarek
17 Netherlands DF Patrick Paauwe
19 Belgium DF Thomas Buffel
20 Chile MF Jorge Acuña
22 Brazil DF Jean Carlos Dondé (from Brazil Atletico Paranaense)
23 Egypt MF Hossam Ghaly (from Egypt El-Ahly)
24 South Korea DF Chong-Gug Song
25 Chile MF Sebastián Pardo
26 Netherlands DF Gerard de Nooijer
27 Netherlands DF Glenn Loovens
28 Belgium MF Gill Swerts
30 Netherlands GK Patrick Lodewijks
31 Poland GK Zbigniew Małkowski
32 Netherlands FW Robin van Persie
33 Netherlands MF Ferne Snoyl
34 Netherlands MF Joep van den Ouweland

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
21 Sweden FW Johan Elmander (on loan to Netherlands NAC Breda)
Brazil DF Leonardo II (on loan to Netherlands ADO Den Haag)

Left club at the end of previous season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Netherlands MF Paul Bosvelt (to England Manchester City F.C.)
Australia MF Brett Emerton (to England Blackburn Rovers F.C.)
Netherlands FW Pierre van Hooijdonk (to Turkey Fenerbahçe S.K.)
Ivory Coast FW Bonaventure Kalou (to France AJ Auxerre)
Poland DF Rząsa (to Serbia FK Partizan Belgrad)
Netherlands GK Carlo l'Ami (retired)

Results

Eredivisie

KNVB Cup

UEFA Cup

Friendlies

References

Notes

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