2003–04 R.S.C. Anderlecht season

During the 2003–04 season, R.S.C. Anderlecht participated in the Belgian First Division.

R.S.C. Anderlecht
2003–04 season
Chairman Roger Vanden Stock
Manager Hugo Broos
Belgian First Division1st
Belgian CupSemi-finals
Champions LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerAruna Dindane (15)

Season summary

Anderlecht won the title for the first time in three seasons. They had held a big lead over their title rivals Club Brugge for some time, but a bad finish from Anderlecht kept the suspense until the 31st matchday, when Club Brugge drew with Mouscron while the team from Brussels also drew (1-1) at Lierse to confirm their title.

First-team squad

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Daniel Zítka
3 DF Olivier Deschacht
4 MF Yves Vanderhaeghe
5 DF Glen De Boeck
6 DF Michał Żewłakow
7 MF Goran Lovre[notes 1]
8 FW Nenad Jestrović
9 FW Clayton Zane
10 MF Walter Baseggio (captain)
11 MF Martin Kolář
12 DF Olivier Doll
14 MF Marc Hendrikx
15 DF Besnik Hasi[notes 2]
17 MF Christian Wilhelmsson
18 MF Seol Ki-hyeon
No. Position Player
19 FW Ivica Mornar
21 MF Pär Zetterberg
22 FW Oleg Yashchuk
23 MF Gabriel N'Galula
24 GK Tristan Peersman
26 FW Aruna Dindane
27 DF Vincent Kompany
30 DF Hannu Tihinen
31 MF Mark De Man
34 DF Lamine Traoré
35 FW Sherjill MacDonald
GK Jan Van Steenberghe
DF Anthony Vanden Borre
MF Anatoli Gerk

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
2 DF Aleksandar Ilić (to Vitesse)

Results

Belgian First Division

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 R.S.C. Anderlecht 34 25 6 3 77 27 +50 81 Qualified for 2004–05 UEFA Champions League[lower-alpha 1]
2 Club Brugge 34 22 6 6 77 31 +46 72
3 Standard Liège 34 18 11 5 68 31 +37 65 Qualified for 2004–05 UEFA Cup
4 K.R.C. Genk 34 17 8 9 58 40 +18 59 Qualified for 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup
5 R.E. Mouscron 34 15 14 5 64 42 +22 59
Source:
Notes:
  1. Club Brugge competed in the UEFA Cup First Round after being eliminated in the Champions League Third Qualifying Round.

Champions League

Second qualifying round

6 August 2003 Anderlecht 3–2 Rapid BucureștiConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels
20:30 Jestrović  50'
Zetterberg  52'
Seol  75'
Report Ilyés  42'
Bratu  45'
Referee: Emil Bozinovski (Macedonia)

Anderlecht won 3–2 on aggregate.

Third qualifying round

13 August 2003 Anderlecht 3–1 Wisła KrakówConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels
20:30 Jestrović  13'
Lovre  38'
Dindane  59'
Report Żurawski  77' (pen.) Referee: Arturo Daudén Ibáñez (Spain)
26 August 2003 Wisła Kraków 0–1 AnderlechtStadion Miejski, Kraków
21:00 Report Dindane  85' Referee: Konrad Plautz (Austria)

Anderlecht won 4–1 on aggregate.

Group stage

17 September 2003 Lyon 1–0 AnderlechtStade de Gerland, Lyon
20:45 Juninho  25' (pen.) Report Referee: Paulo Costa (Portugal)
30 September 2003 Anderlecht 1–1 Bayern MunichConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels
20:45 Mornar  52' Report Santa Cruz  73' Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain)
21 October 2003 Anderlecht 1–0 CelticConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels
20:45 Dindane  72' Report Referee: Fritz Stuchlik (Austria)
5 November 2003 Celtic 3–1 AnderlechtCeltic Park, Glasgow
20:45 Larsson  12'
Miller  17'
Sutton  29'
Report Dindane  77' Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Greece)
25 November 2003 Anderlecht 1–0 LyonConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels
20:45 Tihinen  69' Report Referee: Domenico Messina (Italy)
10 December 2003 Bayern Munich 1–0 AnderlechtOlympic Stadium, Munich
20:45 Makaay  42' (pen.) Report Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)

References

    Notes

    1. Lovre was born in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia), but also qualified to represent Serbia and Montenegro (now Serbia) internationally and represented them at U-19, U-21, and U-23 level.
    2. Hasi was born in Gjakova, Yugoslavia (now Kosovo), but also qualified to represent Albania internationally and made his international debut for Albania in 2000.
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