2003–04 U.S. Città di Palermo season

U.S. Città di Palermo played the season 2003-04 in the Serie B league. The rosanero ended the season in first place, being crowned Serie B champions and promoted to Serie A after over 30 years in the lower divisions.

Review and events

Ambitious Palermo failed to gain promotion to Serie A in the previous season following a 3-0 away defeat in the final match against Lecce, which were promoted at Palermo's place. That dramatic defeat was also the last appearance in his playing career for team captain Antonino Asta, who seriously injured during the match and did not manage to recover; he was part of the first team squad in the season 2003-04, without however making a single appearance. Following the events, Palermo made a number of prominent signings in the summer market, such as Eugenio Corini, Andrea Gasbarroni and Luca Toni; in addition, Palermo-born star Gaetano Vasari agreed to join the rosanero with a salary based on the number of appearances he would have made in the season. Silvio Baldini was appointed as new boss to replace Nedo Sonetti. Several football pundits suggested Palermo to be the real favourite team to win the Serie B league because of the quality of its roster.

The team made a very impressive start by defeating Gianfranco Zola's Cagliari Calcio, and managed to be always in the promotion spots. However, following a surprising 3-1 home defeat to Salernitana that brought Palermo down to third place, Baldini heavily criticized club chairman Maurizio Zamparini who consequently fired him and appointed Francesco Guidolin at his place. On the last day of the January transfer market, three new notable signings were made: Antonio Filippini, Emanuele Filippini and Fabio Grosso. Palermo later returned to top the table and eventually won the league, ending with the same points than Cagliari, but being crowned as Serie B champions due to head-to-head matches.

2003-04 squad

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSerie BCoppa Italia
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Italy Gianluca Berti 43-3542-3510
12 GK Italy Nicola Santoni 8-104-44-6
84 GK Italy Paolo Comi 000000
4 DF Italy Gianluca Atzori 18017010
6 DF Italy Christian Terlizzi 15012030
13 DF Italy Pietro Accardi 35032030
18 DF Italy Fabio Grosso 21121100
21 DF Italy Giuseppe Biava 19319300
25 DF Sierra Leone Kewullay Conteh 34032020
29 DF Romania Valentin Năstase 19116130
81 DF Italy Michele Ferri 39236131
5 MF Italy Eugenio Corini 4312401230
7 MF Italy Gaetano Vasari 30226141
8 MF Italy Daniele Di Donato 39339300
10 MF Italy Lamberto Zauli 24421430
11 MF Italy Salvatore Masiello 22018040
17 MF Italy Antonino Asta 000000
22 MF Italy Massimo Mutarelli 44241230
23 MF Italy Emanuele Filippini 20420400
26 MF Italy Antonio Filippini 21221200
46 MF Italy Andrea Gasbarroni 41639620
79 MF Italy Evans Soligo 1319041
82 MF Italy Nicola Milano 100010
9 FW Italy Luca Toni 4730453020
20 FW Italy Simone Pepe 24319152
24 FW Nigeria John Otuagomah Olufemi 100010
30 FW Brazil Jeda 17317300
Players sold or loaned out during the January transfer market:
3 DF Italy Francesco Modesto 601050
18 MF Italy Franco Brienza 21118130
21 MF Romania Paul Codrea 1208040
23 MF Italy Ighli Vannucchi 1128032

January transfer market bids

In
18 Italy DF Fabio Grosso (from Perugia)
21 Italy DF Giuseppe Biava (from AlbinoLeffe)
23 Italy MF Emanuele Filippini (from Parma)
26 Italy MF Antonio Filippini (from Brescia)
30 Brazil FW Jeda (from Vicenza)
Out
3 Italy DF Francesco Modesto (to Reggina)
18 Italy MF Franco Brienza (on loan to Perugia)
21 Romania MF Paul Codrea (on loan to Perugia)
23 Italy MF Ighli Vannucchi (to Empoli)
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